A few days after they took power in 1975, the Khmer Rouge forced perhaps two million people in Phnom Penh and other cities into the countryside to undertake agricultural work. Thousands of people died during the evacuations.
The Khmer Rouge also began to implement their radical Maoist and Marxist-Leninist transformation program at this time. They wanted to transform Cambodia into a rural, classless society in which there were no rich people, no poor people, and no exploitation. To accomplish this, they abolished money, free markets, normal schooling, private property, foreign clothing styles, religious practices, and traditional Khmer culture. Public schools, pagodas, mosques, churches, universities, shops and government buildings were shut or turned into prisons, stables, reeducation camps and granaries. There was no public or private transportation, no private property, and no non-revolutionary entertainment. Leisure activities were severely restricted. People throughout the country, including the leaders of the CPK, had to wear black costumes, which were their traditional revolutionary clothes.
During this time, everyone was deprived of their basic rights. People were not allowed to go outside their cooperative. The regime would not allow anyone to gather and hold discussions. If three people gathered and talked, they could be accused of being enemies and arrested or executed.
Family relationships were also heavily criticized. People were forbidden to show even the slightest affection, humor or pity. The Khmer Rouge asked all Cambodians to believe, obey and respect only Angkar Padevat, which was to be everyone’s “mother and father.”
The Khmer Rouge claimed that only pure people were qualified to build the revolution. Soon after seizing power, they arrested and killed thousands of soldiers, military officers and civil servants from the Khmer Republic regime led by Marshal Lon Nol, whom they did not regard as “pure.” Over the next three years, they executed hundreds of thousands of intellectuals; city residents; minority people such as the Cham, Vietnamese and Chinese; and many of their own soldiers and party members, who were accused of being traitors. Many were held in prisons, where they were detained, interrogated, tortured and executed. The most important prison in Cambodia, known as S-21, held approximately 14,000 prisoners while in operation. Only about 12 survived.
Under the terms of the CPK’s 1976 “Four-Year Plan,” Cambodians were expected to produce three tons of rice per hectare throughout the country. This meant that people had to grow and harvest rice all 12 months of the year. In most regions, the Khmer Rouge forced people to work more than 12 hours a day without rest or adequate food.
Just...wow...this shyt is just...wow...I couldn't imagine.
Skulls dug out of a Khmer Rouge mass grave. This one I feel isnt talked about enough...one of the worst genocides in the 20th century and it happened not that long ago too.
Pol Pot got house arrest for leading the group that caused 2 million+ deaths. Be thankful u were born in the right time in the right place
This reminds me of a scene in the show Oz when the mob boss says something to the effect of "What the fukk's wrong with this country? In the old days, murder was murder. You killed someone, it was business. You sure as Christ didn't eat them."shyt found in serial killer's homes
belt made from cut out nipples
human skin gloves
more of the same guy's shyt (ed gein)
17th century serial killer human flesh pants
human face mask (victim was the killer's father)
ed gein again
found in a serial killer's house.
ed gein's skull bowl (seriously what the fukk..)
Some of this is bull. That amityville pic is fake as hell. And dude who had a face on the back of his head, that's fake also.
damn. my hometown of valdosta... heard about this growing up. sickeningFor those who have never heard the story of the lynchings of Hayes and Mary Turner
n May of 1918, Hampton Smith, a 31 year old White plantation owner in Brooks County, Georgia was shot and killed by one of his Black workers named Sydney Johnson. Hampton Smith was known for abusing and beating his workers to the point few people in the area would work for him. To solve this labor shortage, Smith turned to the debt peonage system of the day and found a ready labor pool. He used that system by bailing people out of jail, people typically arrested for petty offenses, and having them work off their debt (the bail money) to him on his plantation. Nineteen year old Sydney Johnson, arrested for "rolling dice" and fined thirty dollars, was one such unfortunate person.
After a few days of work on Smith's plantation, and shortly after being refused his earned wages and beaten by Smith for not working while he was sick, Sidney Johnson shot and killed Hampton Smith. What ensued after the shooting was a mob driven manhunt for Johnson and others thought to be involved in his decision to kill Hampton Smith. That manhunt lasted for more than a week and resulted in the deaths of at least 13 people with some historical accounts suggesting a higher number of persons killed. One of the people killed was a woman named Mary Turner.
Twenty year-old Mary Turner (m.n. Hattie Graham), 8 months pregnant at the time and whose husband had been killed in this "lynching rampage" on Sunday, May 19th, publicly objected to her husband's murder. She also had the audacity to threaten to swear out warrants for those responsible. Those "unwise remarks," as the area papers put it, enraged locals. Consequently, Mary Turner fled for her life only to be caught and taken to a place called Folsom's Bridge on the Brooks and Lowndes Counties' shared border. To punish her, at Folsom's Bridge the mob tied Mary Turner by her ankles, hung her upside down from a tree, poured gasoline on her and burned off her clothes. One member of the mob then cut her stomach open and her unborn child dropped to the ground where it was reportedly stomped on and crushed by a member of the mob. Her body was then riddled with gunfire from the mob. Later that night she and her baby were buried ten feet away from where they were murdered. The makeshift grave was marked with only a "whiskey bottle" with a "cigar" stuffed in its neck.
Three days after the murder of Mary Turner and her baby, three more bodies were found in the area and Sydney Johnson was killed in a shoot out with police on South Troup Street in Valdosta, Georgia. Once killed, the crowd of more than 700 people cut off his genitals and threw them into the street. A rope was then tied to his neck and his body was drug for nearly 20 miles to Campground Church in Morven, Georgia, 16 miles away. There, what remained of his body was burned. During and shortly after this chain of events it is reported that more than 500 people fled Lowndes and Brooks Counties in fear for their lives.
Yeah shyt was beyond insane.
Skulls dug out of a Khmer Rouge mass grave. This one I feel isnt talked about enough...one of the worst genocides in the 20th century and it happened not that long ago too.
Pol Pot got house arrest for leading the group that caused 2 million+ deaths. Be thankful u were born in the right time in the right place
In your recount you said you saw a demon in its full glory. Now answer this, did it look like the stereotypical devil OR did u see a goat like figure?
Like the Baphomet? Is there any picture that looks similar to it?
It's interesting that I've heard about the balls of light before....
Btw thank you for awaring me of your experience.
WHy not just invoke the Lords prayer. Thats demonic repellant.And thank you for helping me realise that i should speak about my experiences more. To answer your question most times were figures that id see out the corner of my eye, not enough for me to make out any details i could just see the figure. However there is one incident, happened last year and was during a sleep paralysis episode, where i was lying face up and there was a face above me, orange in colouration and it slowly evaporated away like mist as i was praying but it didn't look like anything like the Baphomet. Have you ever heard of Aleister Crowley? Because he claimed to communicate with an entity name LAM. He even drew a picture of what it looked like. The face i saw looked like LAM but with horns,
But there is just as much diversity in terms of appearance and size within demons as there is with human beings. Many people assume that if they did exist for some reason they would all look the same but that isnt the case. There is individuality concerning them just as there is with humans. The book of Enoch for example identifies a number of fallen angels by thier individual names just like we have individual names.