Sunday, December 10, 2017



Secrets of CYMATICS

"Secrets of Cymatics" is an inspirational presentation by acoustic-physics researcher, John Stuart Reid, filmed at the Water Conference, Sofia, Bulgaria, October 2016, on the physics, chemistry and biology of water. The title of the talk was originally "The Holographic Properties of Water" and focuses on the CymaScope instrument and the emergent science of Cymatics, including significant implications for medical science and positing the first two laws of Cymatics.





 You have seen the two dimensional effects of cymatics. The white powder on a plate resonating to a sound frequency and forming different patterns. Michael Tellinger talks of how these two dimensional patterns are actually a 2D version of the three dimensional version. Here then, is the three dimensional version of cymatics. A levitated water drop forming patterns and 3d shapes.





Sunday, December 3, 2017

JAMES BOND - MONARCH Mind Kontrol










(This is a copy of my thread on GLP made on 11/14/2012)




There is a reason why we have become gadget freaks.
Its because you have been programmed to be so, for at least a half a century now!!
Remember the thrill you got while watching the James Bond movies? 
All the way from the Sean Connery Bond's to the current Daniel Craig ones? I enjoyed Skyfall.
And I find myself wanting gadgets. The newer the better. 
Here are the decoded mind control facets of your average 'James Bond' movie. 
Be prepared, next time you watch a James Bonded movie, you will know how exactly they are controlling you.

Can you guess who JAMES BOND represents? No?
It represents YOU!! 
The movie is programming you, and the guy who has to work for the Masons (M) is you. The guy who gets rewarded by girls , cars is YOU!!!
You are JAMES BOND. As in JAMES =>>> simple-sheeple-BUTLER's name & 
BOND as in BONDED-TO-THE-M!! 
So, JAMES BOND = "Butler Bonded to......"

James Bond = Best example of mind control program
Lot of thought and preparation goes into the subliminal programming of these movies. 
(In fact in Casino Royale they even tell this to your face.)

"M "
stands for...
Monarch , Master and Mason.
You report to him, you obey him. Hes your master. 






Monarch programs work by inserting an intellectual virus that makes the male subject subservient by subconsciously glorifying it. It is a script, an ideal, presented to white collar workers, commoners, & consumers as an escapism from real life by becoming Bonded slaves. 

James Bond is the story of your mental enslavement

Everything you see in the James Bond movies is code or double entendre. 


The name itself reveals it.

JAMES = Archetypical butlers name.

BOND = You are bonded to the Monarch, Master, and Mason.


Gadgets, cars, license to kill, access to easy women and action, are compensations for a life of servitude. You were conditioned to OBEY your master, in exchange for women, wine, gadgets, guns, fast cars. Or at least that was the carrot they dangled out for you.In reality, though , all that was important was, that you OBEY. 

As for the girls, cars, and diamonds, well........


007  
Code used by John Dee (1527 - 1608) who was a spy for the British Queen Elizabeth I. Scientist, alchemist, occultist, spy. (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, SpyConnections: The Queen and 007


Programming symbols:

0-0-7 also suggest two hollows, (the two zeroes) void of soul and spirit.The separation of the left from the right into two different hollows. The lightning striking the brain and splitting it into two. Disassociating you from your whole. Body incarnate.The phallic symbol. Thus devoid of soul or spirit, you become the male embodiment of hedonism, the male counterpart of Catwoman.incurable narcissist, only loyalty is to your country (race) and flag. 

This is also the covert symbol used by certain cults, depicting religious towers in the shape of the male phallus. Church towers, minarets of mosques, all the same, mind control. Trying to disassociate you from your whole mind. Put the 7 in the middle of the two "O"'s, and you get 070, which is "two ball cane" or tubal cain, which is your Facebook symbol. (google "two ball cane", and read the first link)


Q 

Quotient, as in IQ, IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient.

A quotient is a function of division, 

DIVISION as in divide and rule.

(Multiculturalism is nothing but dividing your community identity, isolating you, then conquering you. )


MONEYPENNY 

Poor middle-class secretary who gives her admiration to BOnd, meaning it represents the lower class who will be admiring you for all the gadgets you possess owing to your service to M.



JAMES BOND subliminally means:
JAMES-BUTLER-SLAVE-BONDED-TO-MASTER M. 



Watch this YT movie on mind kontrol in media:





LINKS:

Monarch Mind Kontrol Project

PROJECT MK ULTRA

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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

THE CASE FOR CHRIST





Saw this movie recently. Released in April this year, this movie is based on Lee Strobel's book of the same name. The reviews are full of skeptics and atheists pointing out fallacies and people calling it fluff and obvious 'bend your knees to God' kinda stuff.

I don’t blame the skeptics because it was me going around for a decade telling people that the story of Jesus did not have any factual proof nor factual historical evidence that pointed to the existence of a spiritual presence in Jerusalem back then.

But one fact the movie keeps emphasizing is the existence of 5,843 early Greek New Testament manuscripts. Now if such a quantity of New Testament manuscripts did exist, then there has to be a good reason should it not? A little bit of research shows that that number has a lot of gray areas. 

I could identify with this movie because it parallels my own early disbelief in Christianity and Jesus, followed by a remarkable change in events that made me a hardcore believer. Over time certain things became clearer to me. For example in the videos of John Ramirez I had posted many times in my Facebook page, we saw the remarkable transition in a person considered the son of Satan. The life of John Ramirez is an eye-opener.
Here's the video:

It tells us the true nature of spirituality is very different from the wishy-washy flowers and sweet candy stuff we are normally aware of. John speaks of the warlike nature of our spiritual existence, how there is an ongoing battle between opposite forces.

Maybe the ancient people were aware of the true warlike aspect of our spirituality, but considering how Satan has been ruling our plane-t for millennia, the demonic forces may have silenced this aspect and emphasized the ‘bullshitty-fakery’ feeling that spirituality invokes in many people. Meaning, we had our swords removed and got handed a pile of horse shit. Then they told us the world was a spinning ball. Over the centuries fake reality was laid in to weaken us by the year.

What if ALL evidence of Jesus was DESTROYED by the Romans and the Jesuits over the years? Don’t believe it could be done? Evidence erasure is as old as history. People today are only aware consciously of 50 years of past history, most of which, again, is mainly propaganda.
Reality is far different from what we consider it to be.


Going back to the life of John Ramirez, he mentions how Satan chose him for disclosure was because John’s father was a Satanist too. Satan chooses people the same way the CIA or the FBI would choose an intelligence agent. You HAVE to fit the bill or else Satan just won’t communicate with you. Fools, idiots, and morons please excuse.

Satan has a high kill rate and everything he does needs people of the highest caliber.
John goes on to say how he used Satanic rituals to kill people and how in one instance Satan himself personally told him what ingredients he needed in a ritual to kill a Christian lady. Unfortunately, the lady was a staunch believer in Jesus, and no amount of power rituals could kill her.
Which brings me to the next fact. John says how Jesus appeared before him, took his hands, guided him to hell, and showed him the true nature of Satan, and how Satan was reduced to a baby in front of Jesus.
(Is the story of John Ramirez true? It should be. The entire town was afraid of him when he was into Satanism. There should be a lot of people who would collaborate to that. )

If Jesus can reduce a feared entity like Satan, whom the elite, the Jesuits, the Illuminati worship in fear, to a baby, that should tell you how high up Jesus is. If Satan is just a finger snap to Jesus, then Jesus is a mighty spiritual force to reckon with. And if Satan was choosy whom he talked to, or whom he appeared before, then can you imagine how much more tough it must be to have Jesus appear before you?

But Jesus is loving and he is not choosy, but that still does not mean that these highly powerful positive spiritual forces become visible to us or are clear or easy to understand. The nature of this very high spirituality itself makes it difficult to interact with humans on our frequency. NDE (near death experience)'s tell us how up there in the spirit world if a spirit wants to enter Hell to contact a suffering human, how it dons an invisibility armor before entering hell. John too tells us to pray to Jesus to give us an invisibility armor should you be tormented by demons. This armor exists. 

Why we don’t or cannot believe in these things are because this is beyond our visible perception, both to our eyes as well our minds. People who have a comfortable life can afford not to believe either in Jesus or the spirit world. It is only when the shit hits the proverbial fan that they become more aware.

So, next time you hear skeptics talk about Jesus and how it is all bullshit, remember, there are two levels this operates on. 
1.The simple base level, &
2. The more experienced, aware and warrior level. 

Peace and awareness be with you
Abhie

Links to the skeptics;


Monday, June 5, 2017


New Earth Curvature Simulator



Found this blog with an earth curvature visuallizer.
You will see how similar my 3D renderings match the curvature at different altititudes.
Type in the height in kms matching the readings on my renderings and compare the two:

Click on this link to go to the Earth Curvature Simulator
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FINDING THE CURVATURE OF THE EARTH


Thursday, April 20, 2017

Anthropogenic Disasters and Human Death Toll Throughout History

(Thread I originally posted on GLP on 03/05/2014)





THIS LAND IS MINE









Anthropogenic hazards or human-made hazards can result in the form of a human-made disaster. In this case, anthropogenic means threats having an element of human intent, negligence, or error; or involving a failure of a human-made system. It results in huge loss of life and property. It further affects a person's mental, physical and social well-being. This is opposed to natural disasters resulting from natural hazards.
This list includes only anthropogenic death toll owing to wars.

Chronological list of genocide casualties: 
(This list is in no way comprehensive. All wars with casualties below 1000 have been omitted. There are many unlisted casualities from other wars not recorded by Wikipedia.)
List re-compiled by me, from Wikipedia, according to century/period:
[link to en.wikipedia.org
(The figures in red stand for human casualties)











2500 BCE
11,200-13,000 - Battle of Zhuolu (2,500 BCE)


400 BCE
2,500,000–4,000,000 – Conquests of the Hunnic Empire (408–469)
10,000,000 – Era of Warring States (475 BCE–221 BCE)


300 BCE
75,000–200,000 – Wars of Alexander the Great (336 BCE–323 BCE)


200 BCE
42,000+ - Pyrrhic War (280 BC–275 BC)
200,000 – Second Punic War (218 BCE–204 BCE)


100BCE
80,000 – Third Punic War (149 BCE–146 BCE)
580,000 – Bar Kokhba’s revolt (Third Jewish-Roman War) (132–135CE)
440,000+ – Kitos War (115–117)
480,000+ - Cimbrian War (113 BC–101 BC)
400,000–1,100,000 – First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE)
1,000,000 – Gallic Wars (58 BCE–52 BCE)
120,000 – Third Servile War (73 BCE–71 BCE)


10 BCE
500,000+ – Assyrian wars of conquest (8th–7th Century BCE)

BCE
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AD



10 AD
10,000,000 - Red Eyebrows Rebellion (9–24)
70,000 – Boudica's uprising (60–61)

100 AD
4,000,000 - Three Kingdoms War in Ancient China (189–280)[

200 AD
3,000,000–7,000,000 – Yellow Turban Rebellion (184–205)[

500 AD
5,000,000 - Gothic War (535–554)

600 AD
400,000+ – Chinese invasion of Korea (612)


700 AD
13,000,000 - An Lushan Rebellion (755–763)
7,000,000 - Reconquista (711–1492)


1000 AD
90,000+ - Third conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War (1018–1019)
100,000 – Harrying of the North (1069–1070)
2,000,000 - Crusades (1096–1272)



1100 AD
2,000,000 - Fang La Rebellion (1120–1122)




1200 AD
30,000,000–60,000,000 – Mongol conquests (1206–1324)
200,000–1,000,000 – Albigensian Crusade (1208–1259)
100,000-120,000 - First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1328)
50,000–100,000 – Prussian Crusade (13th Century)


1300 AD
13,000-24,000 - Despenser War (1321–1322)
2,000 - War of the Bucket (1325)
3,000,000 - Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)
20,000+ - Second War of Scottish Independence (1337–1357)
7,000,000–20,000,000 – Conquests of Tamerlane (1370–1405)
2,000+ - Battle of Otterburn (1388)




1400 AD
1,500 - Battle of Piperdean (1436)
2,000-3,000 - Battle of Sark (1448)
50,000 – Wars of the Roses (1455–1485) (see Wars involving England)
13,000+ - First Italian War (1494–1498)
9,000+ - Second Italian War (1499–1504)



1500 AD
60,000+ - War of the League of Cambrai (1508–1516)
22,000+ - Italian War of 1521-26 (1521–1526)
100,000 – German Peasants' War (1524–1525)
100,000–1,000,000 – War of the two brothers (1531–1532)
200,000–220,000 – Arauco War (1536–1883)
12,000+ - Italian War of 1542-1546 (1542–1546)
16,200+ - War of the Rough Wooing (1543–1550)
5,500 - Prayer Book Rebellion (1549)
33,000 - Italian War of 1551-1559 (1551–1559)
30,000 - Mughal-Rajput War (1558-1578) (1558–1578)
3,000,000 - French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)
2,000,000–4,000,000 – Huguenot Wars (1562-1598)
35,000–45,000 – Siege of Malta (1565) (see Ottoman wars in Europe)
1,000,000 - Dutch Revolt (1568–1648)
230,000–2,000,000 – Eighty Years' War (1568–1648)
1,000,000 – Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
130,000 - Nine Year War (1594–1603)



1600 AD
25,000,000 – Qing dynasty conquest of Ming Dynasty (1616–1662)
3,000,000–11,500,000 – Thirty Years' War (1618–1648)
315,000–735,000 – Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1639–1651)
620,000 - Irish Confederate War(1641–1653)
868,000 – English Civil War (1642–1651)
73,000 - Scottish Civil war (1644–1651)
5,000 - 5,500 - First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–1654)
3,000,000 - Second Northern War (1655–1660)
12,370 - Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667)
4,000 - Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672–1674)
3,600 - King Philip's War (1675–1678)
5,000,000 - Conquests of Aurangzeb (1681–1707)
120,000–384,000 – Great Turkish War (1683–1699) (see Ottoman-Habsburg wars)
1,500 - Monmouth Rebellion (1685)





1700 AD
350,000 – Third Northern War (1700–1721)
400,000 – War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714)
868,000–1,400,000 – Seven Years' War (1756–1763)
45,000 – 50,000 – American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)
2,500,000 – Russian–Circassian War (1763–1864)
2,650 - Pontiac's War (1763–1766)
2,200+ - Northwest Indian War (1785–1795)
2,000,000 - French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802)
170,000-200,000 - War in the Vendée (1793–1796)
100,000 – White Lotus Rebellion (1794–1804)




1800 AD
3,500,000–6,000,000 – Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815)
20,136 - Musket Wars (1807–1842)
10,000 – Amadu's Jihad (1810–1818)
1,000 – Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821)
13,000 - Ottoman–Saudi War (1811–1818)
7,000–24,000 – American War of 1812 (1812–1815)
2,500+ - Creek War (1813–1814)
2,000,000 – Shaka's conquests (1816–1828)
170,000 – Greek War of Independence (1821–1830)
5,000 – 6,000 – Brazilian War of Independence (1822–1823)
30,000+ - First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826)
1,000+ - Bathurst War (1824)
1,000-2,000 - Black War (1828–32)
1,000,000 - War in Venezuela (1830–1903)
4,000 - Kumul Rebellion (1931–1934)
20,000 - Ragamuffin War (1835–1845)
8,000 – War of the Confederation (1836–1839)
18,069-20,069 - First Opium War (1839–1842)
17,200 - First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842)
2,899 – New Zealand Land Wars (1845–1872)
19,000+ – Mexican–American War (1846–1848)
17,800 - 74,000 Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (1848–1849)
3,500 - Platine War (1851–1852)
20,000,000 – Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864)
1,000,000 – Nien Rebellion (1853–1868)
270,000–300,000 – Crimean War (1854–1856)
1,000,000 – Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873)
20,035 - Anglo-Persian War (1856–1857)
10,800-13,400 - Second Italian War of Independence (1859)
750,000 – American Civil War (1861–1865)
8,000,000–12,000,000 – Dungan revolt (1862–1877)
400,000–1,000,000 – Paraguayan War (1864–1870)
1,700+ - Snake War (1864–1868)
13,000-25,000 - Austro-Prussian War (1866)
4,000 - Boshin War (1868–1869)
190,000 – Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871)
97,000-107,000 - Aceh War (1873–1914)
14,850 - Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880)
55,000 – War of the Pacific (1879–1884)
35,000–40,000 – War of the Pacific (1879–1884)
7,727 - Anglo-Zulu War (1879)
90,969 - Mahdist War (1881–1889)
5,000 - Chilean Civil War of 1891 (1891)
5,000,000 – Conquests of Menelik II of Ethiopia (1882–1898)
10,100 - First Matabele War (1893–1894)
48,311 - First Sino-Japanese War 1894
26,200-206,200 - Donghak Peasant Revolution (1894–1895)
32,000 - First Italo-Ethiopian War (1895–1896)
18,806 - Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) (1895)
50,400 - Second Matabele War (1896–1897)
25,000 - War of Canudos (1896–1897)
11,000 – Spanish-American War (1898)
234,000 – Philippine–American War (1899–1912)
140,203 - Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901)
100,000 – Thousand Days War (1899–1902)
75,000 – Second Boer War (1899–1902)







1900 AD
3,007 - War of the Golden Stool (1900)
8,000 - Unification of Saudi Arabia (1902–1932)
2,300+ – Saudi-Rashidi War (1903–1907)
2,613-3,613 - British expedition to Tibet (1903–1904)
150,000 – Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905)5
2,118 - Revolution of 1905 (1905–1907)
3,036 - 4,036 - Bambatha Rebellion (1906)
1,001 - Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)
11,000 - 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt (1907)
12,000 - Ouaddai War (1909–1911)
2,523 - Second Melillan campaign (1909–1910)
1,000,000–2,000,000 – Mexican Revolution (1910–1920)
220,000 - Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912)
21,100 - Italo-Turkish War (1911–1912)
4,027 - French conquest of Morocco (1911–1912)
161,528 - First Balkan War (1912–1913)
5,800-9,000 - Contestado War (1912–1916)
3,000-6,000 - Negro Rebellion (1912)
50,605 - Second Balkan War (1913)
16,563,868-30,000,000 – World War I/Great War (1914–1918) 
4,382 - Zaian War (1914–1921)
200,000–800,000 – Warlord Era in China (1916–1928)
138,800-320,100 - Iraqi–Kurdish conflict (1918–2003)
25,000 - Polish-Ukrainian War (1918–1919)
5,400 - Estonian War of Independence (1918–1920)
1,392 - Al-Khurma dispute/First Nejd-Hejaz war (1918–1919)
34,000 - Iranian-Kurdish conflict (1918–present)
4,812-5,279 - Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–20) (1918–1920)
36,000 – Finnish Civil War (1918)
4,186 - Latvian War of Independence (1918–1920)
2,751 - Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919)
5,000 – Franco-Syrian War (1919–1921)
2,000 – Irish War of Independence (1919–1921)
529,000 – Turkish War of Independence (1919–1923)
40,000 – Franco-Turkish (1920) War, part of the Turkish War of Independence
4,000 - 1920 Iraqi Revolt (1920)
70,000–400,000 – (1920) Greco-Turkish War, part of the Turkish War of Independence
115,311 - Arab-Israeli conflict (1920–present)
4,000 – Irish Civil War (1922–23)
1,000 - Khuzestan conflict (1924–present)
7,500,000 – Chinese Civil War (1927–1949)
2,000 - Ikhwan Revolt (1927–1930)
5,000,000–9,000,000 – Russian Civil War and Foreign Intervention (1917–1922)
1,000,000 - Sino–Tibetan War (1930–1932)
100,500 – Chaco War (1932–1935)
3,250 - Constitutionalist Revolution (1932)
2,100 – Saudi-Yemeni War (1934)
1,118 - Austrian Civil War (1934)
285,000 - Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1936)
5,670+ - 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine (1936–1939)
500,000 - Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)
1,000 - Italian invasion of Albania (1939)
27,000,000 – Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
10,000 - Nazi Germany invasion of Czechoslovakia (1938)
148,000–1,000,000 – Winter War (1939)
371,000 – Continuation War (1941–1944)
43,388 - Communist insurgency in the Philippines (1942–present)
45,000 – Greek Civil War (1945–1949)
1,724 – War of Lapland (1945)
1,000,000 - First Indochina War (1946–1954)
60,669,200 - 84,589,300– World War II (1939–1945)
200,000–400,000 – Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1949)
14,400–24,400 – 1948 Palestine War (1947–1949)
2,604–7,000 – Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 (1947–1948)
210,000 - Internal conflict in Burma (1948–present)
180,000–300,000 – La Violencia (1948–1960)
2,000 - Costa Rican Civil War (1948)
16,765 - 17,065 - Balochistan conflict (1948–present)
11,053 – Malayan Emergency (1948–1960)
1,200,000[21] – Korean War (1950–1953)
14,077 - Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960)
15,000 - Nigerian Sharia conflict (1953–present)
70,000+ - Laotian Civil War (1953–75)
350,000–1,500,000 - Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962)
34,000 - Ethnic conflict in Nagaland (1954–present)
500,000 - First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972)
3,203 – Suez War (1956)
800,000-3,800,000[22] – Vietnam War/Second Indochina War (1955–1975)
1,229 - Basque conflict (1959-2011)
100,000-200,000 - Congo Crisis (1960–1965)
570,000 – Eritrean War of Independence (1961–1991)
150,000 – North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970)
4,600 – Sino-Indian War (1962)
63,500-88,500 - Mozambican War of Independence (1964–1974)
25,000 - Insurgency in Northeast India (1964–present)
30,000 – Rhodesian Bush War (1964–1979)
200,000 - Colombian conflict (1964–present) 
3,533 - Dominican Civil War (1965)
7,264–10,000 – Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 (August–September 1965)
5,573–13,521 – War of Attrition (1967–70)
14,000–24,483 – Six-Day War (1967)
13,812 - Naxalite-Maoist insurgency (1967–present)
1,000,000-3,000,000 - Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970)
200,000-300,000 - Cambodian Civil War (1967–1975)
120,000 - Islamic insurgency in the Philippines (1969–present)
3,529 - The Troubles (1969–1998)
2,000 – Football War (1969)
14,000 - 21,000 - Western Sahara conflict (1970–present)
3,400–10,000 Jordanian-Palestinian Civil War (1970)
300,000–3,000,000[39] – Bangladesh Liberation War (1971)
23,384 – Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 (December 1971)
300,000 – First Burundian Civil War (1972)
60,000 – Nicaraguan Revolution (1972–91)
10,000–21,000 – Yom Kippur War (1973)
230,000–1,400,000 – Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991)
2,000 – Turko-Cypriot War (1974)
5,000 – Turkish invasion of Cyprus (1974)
900,000–1,000,000 – Mozambican Civil War (1975–1994)
100,000 - Insurgency in Laos (1975–2007)
500,000 – Angolan Civil War (1975–2002)
150,000–170,000 – Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990)
100,000–200,000 – Indonesian invasion of East Timor (1975–1978)
9,000+ - Dirty War (1976–1983)
175,300 - Cambodian–Vietnamese War (1977–1989)
6,500+ - Ethio-Somali War (1977–1978)
2,781 - Iranian Revolution (1978–1979)
957,865-1,622,865 – Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–1989)
78,000-88,000 - Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992)
30,000 – Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)
500,000 – Ugandan Bush War (1979–1986)
45,000 – Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1979–2013)
26,500-87,000 - Islamic uprising in Syria (1979–1982)
1,000,000 – Iran–Iraq War/First Persian Gulf War (1980–1988)
69,000 – Internal conflict in Peru (1980–present)
28,000 – First Lebanon War (1982), part of the Lebanese Civil War
5,000 - Casamance conflict[
1,000,000 – Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005)
60,000 – Sri Lanka/Tamil conflict (1983–2009)
1,600 – Mountain War (Lebanon) (1983–1984), part of the Lebanese Civil War
100,000–400,000 – Western New Guinea (1984–) (see Genocide in West Papua)
3,781 – War of the Camps (1985–1988), part of the Lebanese Civil War
8,500 – Toyota War (1986–87), part of the Chadian-Libyan conflict
5,000–12,000 – South Yemen Civil War (1986)
200,000—500,000 — Lord's Resistance Army insurgency (1987–present)
26,278 - Satsuma Rebellion (1877)
2,000 – Uganda–Tanzania war (1978–1979)
1,000+ - Thai-Laotian Border War (1987–1988)
30,000+ - Nagorno-Karabakh War (1988–1994)
23,000 – Nagorno-Karabakh War (1988–1994)
400,000 – Civil war in Afghanistan (1989–2001)
2,000-3,000 - Xinjiang conflict (1989–present)
220,000 – First Liberian Civil War (1989–1996)
1,500 – Romanian Revolution (1989)
41,000–100,000 – Kashmiri insurgency (1989–present)
15,000 - 20,000 - Bougainville Conflict (1990–1998)
40,000–57,000 – Second Persian Gulf War/Operation Desert Storm (1990–1991)
800,000–1,000,000 – Rwandan Civil War (1990–1993)
85,000-235,000 - 1991 uprisings in Iraq (1991)
15,000 – 20,000 – Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995)
116,000-500,000 – Yugoslav Wars 1991–1995
200,000 – Algerian Civil War (1991–2002)
1,000 - 1991–92 South Ossetia War (1991–1992)
104,000-250,000 - Bosnian War (1992–1995)
3,699 - Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen (1992–present)
20,000+ – War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) (1992–1993)
1,643-2,237 - War of Transnistria (1992
200,000 – Sierra Leone Civil War (1992–2001)
300,000 (TFG)-500,000+ (AFP) - Somali Civil War (1991 Ongoing...)
50,000–100,000 – Tajikistan Civil War (1992–1997)
300,000 – Second Burundian Civil War (1993–2005)
50,000–200,000 – First Chechen War (1994–1996)
7,000–10,000 – 1994 civil war in Yemen (1994)
1,000-1,500 - Cabinda conflict (1994–present)
1,000 – Zapatista uprising in Chiapas (1994)
8,500 - Insurgency in Ogaden (1995–2008)
800,000 – First Congo War (1996–1997)
13,000 – Nepalese Civil War (1996–2006)
13,929 - Republic of the Congo Civil War (1997–1999)
3,800 - Albanian Rebellion of 1997 (1997)
125,000 – Eritrean-Ethiopian War (1998–2000)
2,000–7,000 – Kosovo War (1998–1999)
2,500,000–5,400,000 – Second Congo War/Great War of Africa (1998–2003)
150,000 - 300,000 - Second Liberian Civil War (1999–2003)
1,227-5,600 - Kargil War (1999)
1,400 - 1999 East Timorese crisis (1999–2000)
54,402 - 74,402 - Second Chechen War (1999–2009)







2000 AD
2,000 - Six-Day War (2000) 
272,000-329,745 - USA - War on Terror (2001–present)
47,246—61,603 — War in Afghanistan (2001–present) , part of the War on Terror
3,000 – Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire (2002–2007)
6,000 - Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
45,852 — 78,946 — War in North-West Pakistan (2004–present), part of the War on Terror[
178,258-461,520 – War in Darfur (2003–present)
176,913-189,736 – Iraq War/Third Persian Gulf War (2003–2011)
4,000 - 10,000 Conflict in the Niger Delta (2004–present)
25,000 - Shia insurgency in Yemen (2004–present)
5,469 - South Thailand insurgency (2004–present)
1,310 -2,026 - Chadian Civil War (2005–10) (2005–2010)
106,800+ - Mexican Drug War (2006–present)
1,500 – Second Lebanon War (2006)
1,179–1,430 – Gaza War (2008–2009)
5,641 - Sudanese nomadic conflicts (2009–present)
2,198 - Insurgency in the North Caucasus (2009–present)
1,554 - South Yemen insurgency (2009–present)
2,000 - 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes (2010)[
3,000 - Second Ivorian Civil War (2010–2011)
120,000 – Syrian Civil War (2011–present), see Casualties of the Syrian civil war
25,000–30,000 – Libyan civil war (2011)
8,136+ — Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal) (2011–present)
3,524 - Northern Mali conflict (2012–2013)
2,557 - Sudan internal conflict (2011–present) (2011–present)
2,000 - 2011 Yemeni Revolution (2011–2012)
1,371-1,397 - Post-civil war violence in Libya (2011–present)
1,119 - Political violence in Egypt, 2013
>And its only 2013!!!





KASHMIR Deaths

Deaths in Jammu & Kashmir: 1990 to 2019
45,187 & counting.
(Source: Times of India. 8th Aug, 2019)