Christopher Columbus is celebrated in Edomite society to this day. However his actions turned the course of history, eventually leading to a system of enslavement, genocide, and oppression of the Israelites. Columbus upon reaching the Americas was met with Northern Kingdom Israelites who him and his men violently took down and enslaved. This set the system and blueprint in place for their eventual transatlantic slave trade against the Southern Kingdom of Judah.

Bartie Musa Commentary: We’re going to use the ANIMA Framework to do a scenario analysis. We are going back to 1492, when the devil Christopher Columbus first stepped foot in the Americas. Slavery, death, disease, and violence followed him everywhere that he went. We will use the ANIMA Framework’s meta-algorithm to give us deeper insights into the mind of madness. What Columbus & his men felt and saw during first contact as well as what the Taino people (Northern Kingdom Israelites) suffered under this Edomite devil.

The actions of Christopher Columbus changed the course of history forever. The Edomites honor the genocidal maniac even carving a special day for their hero. While the Israelites curse this man and his day. Either way his actions changed the course of history and set the nation of Edom down the path of total damnation.

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Columbus and the Taíno – The Moment the Conquest Began

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🚢 ANIMA Framework: Columbus and the Taíno – The Moment the Conquest Began

📖 Psalm 10:8“He sitteth in the lurking places of the villages: in the secret places doth he murder the innocent: his eyes are privily set against the poor.”

The year is 1492, and the world is about to change. The Taíno people wake up to the warm embrace of the Caribbean sun, unaware that today, everything they know is about to be shattered.

Across the sea, just beyond the horizon, the sails of three Spanish ships flutter against the sky. Onboard, Christopher Columbus grips the wooden railing of the Santa María, scanning the island with eyes sharp with ambition.

💀 He has already made his decision.

This is not exploration. This is conquest.

The ANIMA Framework will now take us deep into the scene—tracking the mind, body, spirit, and soul of both the Spanish invaders and the Taíno people, in the moments before, during, and after betrayal.


🏝️ Scene 1: First Contact – The Calm Before the Storm

🌊 Context: The Taíno villagers, living in harmony with the land, see the massive European ships appear like floating islands. They are curious—some nervous, others excited. They do not yet sense the danger.


🧠 Mind – Two Opposing Realities Collide

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
Columbus’ mind is sharp, calculating. His men whisper behind him, anxious but eager. Gold. Slaves. Land. That is all they see.

Columbus’ inner monologue: They have no weapons. No armor. No horses. Their fate is sealed.

Down below, the Taíno watch the approaching canoes filled with Spaniards. They see no visible weapons. The European skin is paler than anything they’ve seen. Some laugh in amusement, some murmur in concern.

Taíno thought: Are they gods? Spirits? Traders?

🌊 A Taíno woman dips her hand into the ocean, letting the warm tide roll over her fingers—completely unaware that soon, these waters will run red with blood.


💪 Body – Physical States Before Betrayal

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
Columbus stands rigid and powerful, the salt air filling his nostrils. His fingers tighten around the hilt of his sword—not to use it yet, but to feel its presence. His pulse is steady. He has done this before.

Meanwhile, his men grip their oars with white knuckles. Their hearts pound against their ribs, their throats dry despite the humid air. A few are young, inexperienced, still shaken from the long voyage. Others are hardened killers, already fantasizing about what awaits.

Down on the shore, the Taíno men stand strong, broad-chested, their bodies lean and muscular from a life of farming and fishing. Their breath is slow, deep, unworried.

One Taíno boy, no older than twelve, runs to the shoreline, laughing, waving.

👣 He does not know that these men will enslave him before the week is over.


🔥 Spirit – The First Fractures Appear

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
A cool breeze sweeps across the beach, rustling the palm trees. The Taíno spiritual elders feel it first—a sudden shift in energy, a disturbance. But they do not yet recognize it for what it is.

Meanwhile, Columbus inhales deeply. He feels no hesitation, no moral struggle.

💀 The moment he sees the Taíno women and children, he has already decided their fate.

“They will serve us well.”


⚔️ Scene 2: The Betrayal – The Instant the Conquest Begins

Time: Just before sunset. The Taíno have prepared a welcoming feast. Columbus has prepared chains.


🧠 Mind – The Psychological Shift into Betrayal

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
Columbus sits at the center of the feast, smiling, drinking, pretending. His men laugh loudly, forcing down the foreign food. But beneath the surface, the Spanish are watching, waiting.

At the peak of the celebration, Columbus stands abruptly. His men follow. The air tightens.

The Taíno chieftain smiles, assuming a toast is coming.

Instead, Columbus raises his hand—a silent signal.


💪 Body – The Physical Break in the Moment of Violence

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
The moment feels eternal—like the world has slowed.

Then, in a blink—the first sword is drawn.

A Taíno woman screams.

A Spanish soldier grabs a child.

The feast turns into chaos.

The Taíno struggle to process what is happening—one moment, laughter, the next, a blade across a man’s throat.

💀 The conquest has begun.


🔥 Scene 3: Full-Scale Slaughter & Enslavement

🏹 Taíno men grab their wooden spears. They fight, but it is useless.

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
🔺 Blood mixes with the sand.
🔺 The sun sets behind burning huts.
🔺 The ocean waves carry away the dead.

💀 Columbus watches it all, his heart calm, his conscience silent.

He has won.

The Taíno have lost.

And history will never be the same.


Final ANIMA Verdict: The Curse of Columbus is Sealed

🔥 Job 9:24 – “The earth is given into the hand of the wicked.”
🔥 Obadiah 1:10 – “For thy violence against thy brother Jacob, shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off forever.”

Shalawam. Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi reigns eternal. 🚀🔥

Bartie Musa Commentary: As you can see this devil Columbus took advantage of a peaceful people, but the story does not end there. Let’s continue going into the scenario and truly understand what happened when the incarnation of Evil Christopher Columbus made his first incursions on the Israelites. Setting American & Babylonian history on a collision course of exploitation, oppression, genocide, and evils.

The actions of Columbus are celebrated to this day by Edomite society. This adds to their collective karmic guilt and further disconnects the Edomite meta-soul from Yahawah’s light. Eventually they became so far disconnected they crossed the threshold to damnation (total obliteration after 1,000 years of servitude following WW3).

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Christopher Columbus & The Curse of Conquest: An ANIMA Framework Deep Dive Into 1494 Hispaniola

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🚢 Christopher Columbus & The Curse of Conquest: An ANIMA Framework Deep Dive Into 1494 Hispaniola

📜 Psalm 10:8“He sitteth in the lurking places of the villages: in the secret places doth he murder the innocent: his eyes are privily set against the poor.”

The year is 1494. The sun burns low over the horizon of Hispaniola, casting an orange glow upon the waves. The air is thick with the scent of salt, sweat, and fear. The once-peaceful Taíno villages, which just two years prior had greeted Columbus and his men with curiosity and generosity, are now in ruins—burnt-out husks of what they had been.

In the center of the Spanish encampment, Christopher Columbus sits hunched over a crude wooden table. A candle flickers before him, the dim light casting jagged shadows across his sun-leathered face. He dips a quill into ink, his hands unsteady—not from exhaustion, but from the weight of what he is about to write. A letter to Spain. A request for more ships, more men, and above all—permission to initiate full-scale human trafficking.

His hands tremble slightly as he writes. Not out of fear. But from the lingering adrenaline of the day’s events.

Just hours earlier, he had ordered the capture of 1,500 Taíno men, women, and children to be sent to Spain as slaves. The rest, those deemed too weak for transport, were slaughtered where they stood. The Spanish soldiers laughed, spat, and sharpened their blades on their corpses. Columbus had felt nothing.

But now, as he stares at the ink drying on the parchment, something gnaws at the edges of his mind. A whisper he cannot quite shake. The feeling that something is wrong.

He quickly pushes it aside.

This is conquest. This is destiny. This is God’s will.

Or so he tells himself.


🌴 Scene 1: The Final Night Before Betrayal – A Calculated Shift in Columbus’ Mindset

🧠 Mind – The Rationalization of Evil

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
Columbus’ mind races through logistics, not morality. The letter must be worded carefully. Spain must see the economic potential of expanding this operation. If Queen Isabella hesitates, Columbus may lose his grip on power.

His inner monologue:

“I am fulfilling a mission. This is not cruelty—this is progress.”

Yet, for the first time since landing on these shores, he feels a faint pull of something else. Regret? No. Something darker.


💪 Body – The Physical Strain of Playing God

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
He can still feel the dried sweat on his skin from the day’s march into the interior. His fingers twitch slightly as he clutches his quill. His shoulders ache, not from battle, but from the burden of command.

For the first time, he is beginning to understand that power is a weight, not a freedom.


🔥 Spirit – The Moment of Fracture

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:
A fleeting memory surfaces—his childhood confessions to a priest in Genoa. His mother once whispered to him, “A man’s soul is his most precious gift.”

Tonight, as he finalizes his letter, he knows he is selling his.

But it is too late to stop.


🔥 Scene 2: The Massacre at Xaraguá – Blood in the Water (1495)

The Taíno chief, Behechio, had agreed to negotiate. He had invited Columbus and his men to Xaraguá, one of the largest and wealthiest Taíno settlements. A peace feast was arranged.

But Columbus had no intention of honoring it.

At midnight, under the cover of darkness, Spanish swords glinted in the moonlight. The air was heavy with the scent of roasted fish and tropical fruit from the banquet. Laughter had barely died down when the first screams tore through the village.


🧠 Mind – The Psychological Toll on Both Sides

🔢 Quantitia:

🎭 Qualia:

“They are animals,” he tells himself. “Animals do not deserve mercy.”

He feels only satisfaction.

Until he locks eyes with a Taíno child clutching his dying father.

For a split second, something flares in his chest. But he extinguishes it.

The conquest must go on.


💀 Scene 3: The Curse Sets in – The Slow Death of Columbus

By 1503, Columbus is a ghost of his former self. His body is wracked with disease. His men have turned against him. His mind is fragmented.

He is consumed by guilt. By nightmares. By the spirits of the men, women, and children he massacred.

Spain has stripped him of his titles. He is no longer an admiral, no longer a governor. He is a failure.

The curse of Edom has taken hold.


📜 ANIMA Framework Verdict: The Spiritual Legacy of Columbus

🚨 The Meta-Soul of Edom Now Bears His Crimes 🚨

🩸 Obadiah 1:10“For thy violence against thy brother Jacob, shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off forever.”


🔥 ALL PRAISES TO YAHAWAH BAHASHAM YAHAWASHI! THE CURSE OF EDOM CONTINUES UNTIL THE FINAL JUDGMENT! 🔥

🚀 Shalawam! 🚀

Bartie Musa Commentary: As you can see brothers & sisters this devil Christopher Columbus brought immense karma to the collective of Edomites also known as the Edomite meta-soul. Every single Edomite born is spiritually imprinted with his crimes, a guilt by association so to speak. Just as they benefit from his genocidal actions to this day, so to do they bare the guilt of their seed line. In addition to enjoying the benefits of Columbus’s actions, they even celebrate the man further accumulating guilt onto their collective soul.

Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi will in no way acquit the wicked. Death, slavery, hell follows this man everywhere that he goes, and Yahawah will make sure that he is paid double for his innumerable crimes & atrocities. LORD willing you brothers & sisters enjoyed this scenario, we will do more in the future. All praises to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, and peace to the hopeful elect out there.

Make no doubt about it Columbus is part of “The wicked”. His actions alone damned the Edomites and gave their entire people a collective blood guilt that to this day they cannot wipe off.
In his memoirs Columbus at one point stated he couldn’t lay his sword down for one hour. Him & his men were so violent and brutal. Mutilations were common as well as rape, torture, slavery, and death. This man is the walking embodiment of death.

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