I feel like I don't care anymore. The way it looked now in the end was that:
The evil beings who kept creating an elite class for themselves, with oppressed slaves, all throughout history, they were materialists of the lowest kind, despite being "higher technologically evolved aliens". The made this into a "destruction timeline" which would not connect into the future, but be discarded. All the way from the beginning of their meddling, some 150 000 years ago, they never dealt with their karma, and a "pipeline" was left in history, within the slave class. This was an NPC timeline and it was never used. What was made into Genso-Earth included only the positive endings and the good timelines, not the karmic ones. Because those cannot be saved and will be removed.
At the end of it all, right now, as we are moving into our own spheres, waiting preparing for entry into the new Earth in new roles, these beings are forced to circle back in history, to the very beginning of period 2. They have to live through the karmic timeline they left open, now playing the roles of the slaves they themselves abused previously.
In each time period, they will have exactly what they wanted, because they thought to themselves when playing the elite role: "those slaves are so dumb, we are right to do this, if they don't like being enslaved they should rebel and throw us out!'' So now they have to become those slaves, because they thought it was fair!
And the final punishment is right now, in the era after WW2:
The boomers who had everything they wanted, took everything they wanted, abused the 2nd and 3rd world nations, and fulfilled their desires within the confines of materialism, they now receive the ultimate punishment. Something unheard of in previous periods:
Having everything, but realizing that it's all material possessions and social positions, then seeing in a few decades, as they grow older, it is all slowly slipping away from them. Their minds and bodies deteriorate, and they start feeling a hollow panic at the back of their being. They realize that it will be over at one point, they will lose everything and turn to dust. They will end up in diapers in a home for the elderly and see the world they built for themselves fall apart.
Any previous generation or society still had some small belief in the spiritual reality, some hint of knowledge that the soul isn't destroyed at the end of the body. But the modern society does not have this. They talk about "faith", but it's become a political term, they do not believe it for real. They have no hope, and even those who do, know within the they broke all religious commandments over and over, and there is no saving them.