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North America was at one time the unknown, the wild and forbidden continent that Europeans would risk life and limb to reach and eventually conquer and enslave.  Slowly, the new continent came to life; well, it was already alive with life, but through the prejudice of “civilized” Europeans, the continent only began its history once the boot of the old world was firmly planted on the neck of the new.

To be sure, there was violence among the peoples of the new world, but it is unlikely that it resembled the crime and justice evidenced in the streets of London and Paris.  Our current preoccupation with violence is something that we can go back many years and find afficiandos in the dark ages.  The printing press brought the gift of the written word to people who had to rely on rather skilled orators with long, long memories of rather bland  ballads, putrid  poems, and odious odes.  Prior to Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg and his marvelous movable mechanical print ushering in the age of the printed word, there was a dearth of avenues for the human mind to seek distraction.  No wonder the extracurricular activities our ancestors pursued are hideous when examined in the cold light of enlightened day.

That said, we are bloodthirsty by nature and our proclivity to seek voyeuristic venues to satiate our desires has meant that it would not take long for someone to realize that we would love to read about executions, murders, thefts, robberies and so on.  Along came the tabloids of the day — the broadsides.

As Newgate was London’s busiest processing point for those who had transgressed the law of the era, we still have copies of broadsides (or broadsheets) that allow many to feel intense feelings of sympathy and outrage for the persecuted criminals. In fact, it is shocking to the more modern liberal sensitivities to realize the sheer number of people executed under the “Bloody Code” where theft of a loaf of bread meant death — regardless of sex or age.

In the harsh climate of the day, it seemed that the violence perpetuated against innocent citizens also had a rather shocking component.  And while there were occasionally depraved individuals littering Europe’s criminal history, the truly debauched killers of history were usually aristocracy, for who among the peasantry could afford to kill on a large scale and escape punishment for long?  And so we see the likes of Giles de Rais and Countess Elizabeth Bathory, each murdering hundreds of males and females for what is generally thought to be a twentieth century reason — sexual satisfaction through bloodshed and murder.  It isn’t that there weren’t violent psychopaths roaming in the lower classes; it is simply that they were likely apprehended and terminated quicker as the ruling classes did not suffer such actions from the serfs.

Since the new world was controlled at a distance by the power brokers of Europe, it should not be surprising that the truly demented killers of the new world would be of the “common” class.  The debate is only curious for the fact that there is a disagreement as to who among our blood drenched ancestors should be crowned as the “first” serial killer(s).  Modern writers have focused on Belle Gunness, H.H. Holmes, the Benders – a Kansas family of murderers, and several others, but the two men who definitely fit the bill for the title of America’s first serial killers are often overlooked or disqualified for some unfathomable reason.

Perhaps it is due to the fact that the research has been clouded by varying accounts.  There are conflicting records on even the familial relationship that existed between the two men.

However, these historical discrepancies agree on the important points:  the two men murdered many people without discretion, without discrimination and with great ferocity.  They enjoyed killing their fellow humans.  Age, gender and relationship mattered not one whit to them.  And so it is based on their psychological nature that I believe they are the first serial killers we can identify in our history of murderous mayhem belongs to the Harpe men.

Many accounts have the two men as cousins while still others list them as brothers.  The facts agree that Big Harpe was older than Little Harpe.  It is conceivable that the men were cousins as their fathers would have been brothers and living close to one another.  The nicknames were not based on age; Big Harpe was a huge man and must have engendered fear merely at his presence.  How unfortunate that his inner nature was dark and depraved.  This was no gentle giant. Like modern day killer Edmund Kemper, still living out his days in California’s penal system, the giant truly is a murdering monster.

Or maybe the reluctance to recognize the men is due to the fact that they acted in tandem. If that is the reason, then there should at least be an acknowledgement that they are the first team serial killers to grace our new world shores. Sort of an early version of California killer cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, the Hillside Stranglers. Of course, America also suffered from killer cousins on its east coast as well, though cousins David Gore and Fred Waterfield are less well known for their Florida murders as a tag team of death.

Whether the men were in fact cousins or brothers, it is irrelevant to the history they have left behind. There was obviously a familial streak of violence that cannot be denied.  It remains a rather disconcerting fact that they had wives and had off-spring.  Their descendants walk among us today.

And so it goes — the battle to see which stain among our patchwork quilt of crime will win the coveted honour of being considered number one, the first among evils to be selected as our premiere excursion into darkness.

So, you see, when canvassing the depths of depravity, there is a scuffle, a fight if you will, to be considered the first among many.

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Sometimes you just have to shake your head at the way the universe performs.  What goes around, comes around.

I’ve heard that expression since childhood, and it seemed to me, for the longest while, that I would probably not live long enough to see the completion of some retribution cycles.  I would encounter some slight, some injustice, some irritating set of circumstances, and I would have to take solace in the belief that what goes around (basically some foul entity using duplitious means to gain at my expense) would come around (that the person would reap hideous events for his or her actions).

I have, however, noticed that as I get older, there are more and more occasions where these type of people get their comeuppance.  It is certainly heartening to see.

For every action taken, there is an energy associated with it and with the consequences created by each action.   Should you do negative/evil actions, then you will receive negative/evil energy threefold.

All sorts of events occur where you must have faith alone that the person(s) who did you wrong will get the requisite retribution in the end, even if you are no longer around to witness the result.

But as time goes by, faster every day it seems, the delay between the nasty action and the retribution meted out by the universe is getting shorter and shorter.  Maybe it just seems that way to be because when I was a child I had to wait years to see those who shit on me to get theirs; or maybe it is because we are getting closer to the ultimate implosion of our world and society.

Whatever.  It is just good to see.

And so, I have to tell those who despair of ever seeing those ass-hats — those who profit on the backs of others — getting their “reward” thrice-fold via the universe and the system of inter-connectivity, to those I say, wait.  Revenge *is* a dish best served cold.  And you will see the circle of life close in on them.

I have lived with a jaundiced view of the world since I can remember.  Being a precocious child is a hideous sentence for anyone; it isn’t fun.  All it means is that a child happens to have adult sensibilities.  They think in adult ways and perceive the world as an adult would.  That said, imagine being trapped in a child’s body and subject to the injustices children are hit with every single day.  You cannot get an adult to tell you the truth.  If another adult is abusing you, then you will not be believed and the adult you confide in will rat you out to his/her fellow adult.  The abuse will then go up a notch in violence and intensity.

People you have a low opinion of will be in charge of making decisions about your life:  where you go to school, what medical and dental procedures you will have, what clothes you will wear and on and on.

You will watch as people are given deference over you merely because they have reached a magical age and are considered adults and are somehow more intelligent, more mature and more knowledgeable than you.

It sucks — hard.  Trust me.

Once I was reunited with my mother, I breathed a sigh of relief.  She has always been the one adult that I could count on to tell the truth and to believe me, no matter what.  Even so, I was not an easy child to govern.  Though I would do whatever was easiest on her, eventually, I had firm and strong views on just about everything.  Part of the process of building a psyche that can withstand the shit-storm that is our society involves working things out mentally before engaging reality.  Born without the capacity to understand the way the human mind works for normal people, my mother’s wisdom and quietly repeated words of logic helped me understand how narcissists and psychopaths find so many victims.

And it also prevented me from garnering victims of my own.

As I stated, it isn’t that the opportunities were not there for me and it isn’t as though I did not feel the temptation to do so.  I did not allow my desires to become reality as I realized that to pursue my inner nature would have upset my mother greatly.

In the grand scheme of things, it is perhaps better that I resisted,  whatever the reason, as I have seen for others the result of the collection of negative energy and the retaliation of the universe.  As I so often have observed, the universe is not a judging entity — it merely is what it is.  It is neither good nor evil, but positive and negative.  The energy which binds all things to one another reverberates on a positive or negative level.  Individuals emit and attract said energies.  And this is why I know that the principle of  “what goes around comes around” actually works.

There are those among us who delight in causing misery and grief for others.  They do not fully fit the criteria given in the Diagnostic Manual governing the psychological field of personality disorders, so they end up being labeled as “difficult” people.  Millions of dollars are made from authors who try to give tips to those who are brainwashed from birth to “play by the rules” and to “act fair” and never, ever to “stoop” to the level of behaviour that these ass-hats do.

And while it seems that these people will profit indefinitely ad infinitum, I have to disagree.  What goes around, does come around.  For those who spread misery and angst to others, and then promptly feed upon this malevolent energy they have created, like vampires in our midst feeding from our souls; for these creatures, we know that the universe has a retributional force that must eventually be felt.

The dysfunctional will never understand why their lives end up in a shit-storm.  It is this portion of payback that the psychopath in me delights.  The plaintive cries of “Why me?” are always accompanied by self-serving, self-justifying statements.

“I have no regrets at all in anything I have ever done or said.”

“I have always done the most for you.”

“I am always bailing you out of trouble, and all I get in return from you is hurt and betrayal.”

Yes, these denizens of doubtful duty are quick to lay their troubles at your feet.  But do not accept their wails of persecution as your action.  Realize that they have brought upon whatever catastrophe is currently visiting them, by their very actions, thoughts, words, deeds.  The universe is not a judgemental force.  It merely returns what you have emitted.  Like for like.  Too simplistic for most people, I know, but I’ve seen it in action myself and I can vouch for it.  And, it seems, as we speed towards the end times, the payback cycle is getting quicker.

It almost seems as though there is a bit more bite when the payback is dealt — as though the rule of three, so often mentioned throughout mystical literature and practices, applies to the return of energy.

Whatever ass-hat is currently making your life miserable in this time and place, do not lose heart.  Remember that they will get their comeuppance via the universe; but make a little song of it in your head and repeat it whenever you can:

What goes around comes around, and you’ll get yours buddy.

And so it will be.

🙂

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