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Home arrow History arrow United States, Canada & Areas North arrow The Intentional Unleashing of Smallpox by European Squatters
The Intentional Unleashing of Smallpox by European Squatters PDF Print E-mail
Written by Xiuhcoatl   
Dec 15, 2005 at 04:54 AM
The racist European learning institutions in the modern-day United States purposely omit known facts that may incriminate them or their ancestors. The use of smallpox as a biological weapon of mass destruction against the Native Americans is just one of many cover-ups that the AmeriKKKan system does not want you to know about.

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The Intentional Unleashing of Smallpox by European Squatters
Written by Xiuhcoatl of Aztlan Rising

Smallpox probably originated in Africa or India, and later spread to other parts of the “Old World.” Europeans were exposed to the disease around the 5th century A.D. Unlike Ixachilan, which was considered a virtually disease-free environment, Europe was teeming with vicious diseases prior to the European invasion of Anahuac. .

During Cortes’ “conquest” of Mexico the Spanish invaders witnessed first-hand the devastating effect that smallpox had on the Mexica. The majority of those who came into contact with the disease either died or became direly ill. This disease had the same effect on Central and South American natives. The unleashing of smallpox on the Meso-Americans and South Americans was said to be unintentional, but its effectiveness in war against the indigenous people was exposed for others to mimic. Lacking in ethics, respect, and humanity, these European squatters willfully spread the disease by deliberately inoculating Native Americans and committing some of the worst crimes against humanity in the history of the world.

In the year 1738, James Dair wrote, "the Cherake (Cherokee) received a most depopulating shock by the small pox, which reduced them almost one-half, in about a year's time: it was conveyed into Charles-town by the Guinea-men, and soon after among them, by the infected goods." Following this epidemic the Cherokee halted trading with the Carolinas and the epidemic slowed. When trading resumed, a subsequent outbreak annihilated another half of the remaining Cherokee. It is now brutally obvious that Europeans purposely infected the goods they traded with Native Americans in order to expose them to the vicious smallpox disease.

In Tribes of the Columbia River region of the Pacific Northwest, James Mooney wrote:

"In 1847 the small pox, before unknown among them, carried off a large part of the tribe. The Cayuse, believing that the missionaries were the cause of it, attacked the mission on November 29, 1847, killed Dr. Whitman [a Presbyterian missionary] and thirteen others, and destroyed the mission. As a matter of fact, there seems little question that the infection was brought into the country in supplies intended for the use of the mission or of emigrants temporarily stopping there."

In "The Conspiracy of Pontiac" (Volume 2, pages 39-40), Parkman discusses the use of smallpox by Lord Amherst as a weapon of mass destruction against Native Americans. Amherst, in a letter to Colonel Henry Bouquet, wrote, "Could it not be contrived to send the Small Pox among those disaffected tribes of Indians? We must on this occasion use every stratagem in our power to reduce them". Amherst also suggests using the “Spanish method,” which involves the employment of hunting dogs to prey on Indians. Colonel Henry Bouquet responds with the idea of using infected blankets to “inoculate the Indians,” but does not feel that the use of hunting dogs would be efficient because they do not have enough dogs to complete such a task. Amherst agrees and responds to Bouquet, reassuring him that he will “try every other method that can serve to extirpate this execrable race.”

In the Atlas of the North American Indian, Carl Waldman also refers to the Pontiac papers and the atrocities of Amherst. According to Waldman:

“...Captain Simeon Ecuyer had bought time by sending smallpox-infected blankets and handkerchiefs to the Indians surrounding the fort (Pitt) – an early example of biological warfare – which started an epidemic among them. Amherst himself had encouraged this tactic in a letter to Ecuyer.”

This occurred in the summer of 1763. Smallpox thrived among the Ohio Indians after the correspondence, and continued to kill throughout the Western Hemisphere long after.

The evidence is now undeniable. It can be stated with utmost confidence that European squatters utilized smallpox as a weapon of mass destruction to exterminate the entire Native American race. Now that you know the truth spread the information to anybody who will listen.

Sources: http://www.nativeweb.com/pages/legal/amherst/lord_jeff.html
(Please visit this site to see more excerpts from the letters between Amherst and Bouquet. The true character of the European squatters is exposed in these letters)
Last Updated ( Dec 15, 2005 at 04:58 AM )
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