THERE IS A CLOSELY GUARDED SECRET THAT HAS BEEN DELIBERATELY BURIED BY MAINSTREAM...


THERE IS A CLOSELY GUARDED SECRET THAT HAS BEEN DELIBERATELY BURIED BY MAINSTREAM...

 There is a closely guarded secret that has been deliberately buried by mainstream media and historians:

After the Civil War (and during the war), millions of freed Black people were funneled into concentration camps in America and killed through forced starvation, and other means. Many of these locations were called “contraband camps”, and they were hastily built internment camps that were generally in proximity to Union army camps.

One gruesome camp, in particular, was located in Natchez, Ms. The Devil’s Punchbowl is a place located in Natchez, where during the Civil War, authorities forced tens of thousands of freed slaves to live in these American death camps. 

The camp was called the Devil’s Punchbowl because of the way the area is shaped. The camp was located at the bottom of a cavernous pit with trees located on the bluffs above. 

 The women and children were locked behind the concrete walls of the camp and left to die from starvation. Many also died from the smallpox disease. In total, over 20,000 freed slaves were killed in one year, inside of this American concentration camp.  Black men were recaptured by the Union troops and forced back into hard labor. 

Researcher Paula Westbrook said, “The union army did not allow them to remove the bodies from the camp. They just gave ’em shovels and said bury ’em where they drop.”

“When the slaves were released from the plantations during the occupation they overran Natchez. And the population went from about 10,000 to 120,000 overnight,” Westbrook said.

“So they decided to build an encampment for ’em at Devil’s Punchbowl which they walled off and wouldn’t let ’em out,” Don Estes, former director of the Natchez City Cemetery, said.

In Natchez Mississipi alone, officials estimate that in the time span of just one year, over 20,000 free Black people were killed in the concentration camp called The Devil’s Punchbowl.

One researcher has noted that skeletal remains still wash-up when the area becomes flooded by the Mississippi River.

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The following U.S. Navy Service members  were awarded the Medal of Honor for their extraordinary actions on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor:

Rear Admiral Samuel Glenn Fuqua of Laddonia, Missouri

Lieutenant John William Finn of Los Angeles County, California

Lieutenant Commander Jackson C. Pharris of Columbus, GA

Captain Donald Kirby Ross of Beverly, Kansas

Captain Cassin Young of Washington, D.C.

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