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Obsidian Orders

By Irfan KhanPublished 3 years ago 5 min read

In 1913, they massacred a Hispanic neighborhood in New Jersey. They killed everyone --including a pregnant lady whose womb they seared and from whom they cut out the baby as a war trophy. The baby was taken to a farm where he was to be raised. The White couple who were raising him were told to sexually molest the baby as he was growing up. The woman who was supposed to be his mother would stimulate the baby's anus when she was changing his diaper and the woman would also rub feces on the baby's chest and back so he would grow up with that smell. Being molested at that age and as he was still growing up, he thought it was normal.

When he was a boy, his adoptive father would sexually molest him but because the boy thought it was normal he didn't know any better. He wasn't told who he was or where he came from. He grew up thinking that he was different from other kids. He really didn't know that when his adoptive father would have sex with him the father was actually having sex with him out of hate. The boy after all was a war trophy.

The boy grew up into a young man but "they" knew who he was: a war trophy and a symbol of "their" bitter hate. "They" would send "their" homosexuals to have sex with the young man and he would but being sexually molested as a baby and as a boy he did not know that he wasn't gay.

In 1933, a comic book came out based on him: He came in a spaceship from Planet Krypton (Plan It: Crypt On) and he grew up to be Superman, with a yellow "S" on his chest and a yellow "S" on the back of his cape (the red cape with a yellow "S" was supposed to indicate rape), to fight for Truth, Justice, and The American Way. He was shown the comic book but because of his lack of knowledge of what crime he was being persecuted for he didn't understand it.

He would tell his adoptive mother everything and they would publish that in the comic book so they made him a reporter at the Daily Planet (Gayly Plan It: Reporter) with the name of Clark Kent (because he was a lark who "can't" fly while Superman could) who grew up on a farm in Smallville, Kansas. His will was taken as a baby because he was ripped from a womb and all he knew was being sexually molested but he couldn't understand it therefore the wordplay on Smallville, Kansas (Small Will, Can Says). The "Truth" he didn't know, there wasn't any "Justice" at all in what was done to the baby, and "The American Way" was thrown in there to let anyone know that that is what America does.

The publishing company was later named DC (Dark Comics). They say that DC stands for Detective Comics but that was a tongue-in-cheek comment which would later make people call them "The World Police." DC is also a hint to Washington, DC because this was the group that was responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Not only that but whenever Abraham Lincoln's son would visit Washington, DC a president would get shot to torment President Lincoln's son and to give him a hint to stay away from Washington, DC. By assassinating President Lincoln, "The World Police" denied the negroes civil rights for almost a hundred years.

In the 1960s, during the Civil Rights Movement, the Movement's leaders were assassinated as well as President John F. Kennedy who looked upon the Civil Rights Movement favorably. "The World Police" often asks the college educated in America, "Who was president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?" If you answer that it was Andrew Johnson then they are going to ask you, "Who was president after JFK was assassinated?" Lyndon B. Johnson. Not only did they assassinate JFK but "The World Police" is also responsible for the plane crash in which John F. Kennedy Jr. died even though he had no political ambition.

In 1929, television was invented, subsequently magazines with pictures and comic books came about for people to be entertained. What the people didn't know was that they were seeing atrocities being committed in broad daylight. And if the people had known the "Truth," there was very little that the people could have done against a regime that calls itself "The World Police." As the Iron Curtain fell over Nazi Germany in the 1930s with how six million Jews were killed in concentration camps, this was The American Iron Curtain that was pulled down like wool over the eyes of the people to be entertained by the suffering of one individual whom "The World Police" thought to be inferior and of the enemy camp.

When questioned how was it that Nazi Germany murdered six million Jews, the answer is usually given that nobody knew what was going on because it wasn't reported. In response to Nazi Germany (and as a sort of competitiveness) "The World Police" created six war trophies which were later called "The Original Six Justice League Members," whose stories were similar to "Superman," as everyone was watching.

In subsequent reiterations of the comics and movies still being made on these disturbing actions taken by a group within America that calls itself "The World Police" "they" put in a little bit of the truth. The baby who was ripped out of the whom of a pregnant lady has long ago died but the character based on him is still being paraded around in the American media. In the current show "Superman and Lois" Superman does look Hispanic and the woman, Lana Lang, who was his high school sweetheart is married to a Hispanic gentleman. In the animated movie "Justice League: Gods and Monsters" Superman is actually raised by Hispanic immigrants and speaks Spanish as his mother tongue. The title also shocks those who may have heard of the history of the character with the words "Gods and Monsters." And of course, the name "El" as in Kal El, Superman's birth name, means "he" in Spanish. In 2013, the movie "Man of Steel," another reiteration of the Superman mythos shows Kryptonian babies being shown in womb-like plastic bubbles waiting to be plucked giving the movie title the meaning of the baby that was stolen.

Ordinary Americans see comics superheroes as American icons but those who call themselves "The World Police" and which is a group that is still around in America look upon them as war trophies and as a means for bragging rights. Some people who may be unaware of history may cheer on these characters, may look upon them as icons, may even hold the characters as idols, however, from a bird's-eye-view this seems like a mockery of everything that a sane person holds dear.

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