Introducing the new slave system to the South.
Knowing what I know about so much of history being staged, scripted, faked, etc., I also suspect the Civil War had a lot of fakery.
Was there real fighting and did people die? I think so, but the number of causalities is probably way off. I also take note of how Civil War Historians claim there was an Eastern Theatre, Western Theatre, Southern Theatre, and Northern Theatre. That is a giveaway to me. Theatre and people getting killed for real don't go together. War is serious and invoking words like theatre makes me think that it's obviously some sort of code for staging or scripting.
I think a lot of these wars are just for the mind. If you can get the masses to believe there was a war, that's is all you really need. Lots of killing doesn't need to take place for the masses to believe a war happened. I do think people were killed though from fighting in the Civil War. People did die.
I also think people died from fighting in World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. I also think people were severely injured in those wars from fighting. People coming back with missing legs and arms was the norm for Vietnam Veterans and you can still see today from the Vets that are left, that Vietnam caused people to lose limbs. I think that's how transhumanism/prosthetic limb technology really kicked off here in America.
So what was the real purpose of the Civil War? I think the powers that be had a problem with the North becoming industrialized and the South lagging behind. The North went from a farming economy to an industrial/manufacturing economy. So basically people went from being farmers in the North, taking care of their own land, to slaving away in the factories and manufacturing jobs.
The Powers That Be wanted Southerners to be slaving away at factory jobs just like the North. Because the South wasn't converting to this system, a plan had to be hatched to shake things up in the South to get Southerners onto this new slave system. That plan was the Civil War. Devastate the South via destroying their economy, destroying their infrastructure and then rebuild it under this new slave system of factories and manufacturing. Out with the old and in with the new.
The South was using Black Slaves for their farm/plantation economy. That was wrong. No one should be a slave in any capacity. The powers that be wanted to change this. So they freed Black Slaves, but only to get blacks and whites to slave away for a new industrial slave system. Lots of Southerners viewed the Industrialized North as very harsh conditions for those working Industrial jobs. Wages were unfair, work conditions were horrible, and it wasn't better than owning a farm or plantation. Also the South's economy was beating the North's economy.
During the Civil War "Reconstruction" of the South was already taking place in different Southern States. Southern States' governments were converted to the Northern type of state governments. During the Reconstruction period that took place during and after the Civil War, the South was reformed to be more like the North. This meant rebuilding the South to get people into a managed slave economy using governments local and state.
Reconstruction of the South to this new slave system was really the point of the Civil War. Historians may say Blacks got freed and slavery was over. No, it just continued in a new form. Being taxed by government and working industrial jobs was the new slavery with whites and blacks included.
You have to read in between the lines of these historical events to find out the real meaning. You just can't read about the Civil War and conclude slavery ended. That is what the powers that be want you to think. Slavery continued and it still continues for the masses. The cons never end and never will.
I think the majority of history is about psychopaths tricking the masses into being slaves. Psychopaths coming up with different cons to get the masses to slave away. History is just an example of all the cons used on the masses to continue enslaving people.
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