Tuesday, October 23, 2018
1311-1312: Abel Danger to the Rescue from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
For all those who desperately need to know this, there really ARE heroes out there leading the fight for sanity, safety, health, accountable government, and the American Way. Meet Field McConnell and Abel Danger.
This is for all you guys out there
who realize that America and the rest of the world have fallen into
really deep Kim Chee and who are frustrated by all the legal battles and
historical recaps and can't-do-anything-about-it news. Here is where
the pedal hits the metal:
SERCO: why is a British conglomerate acting as the Paymaster for our military?
Senior Executive Service? --- The Grand-Daddy of all the unaccountable agencies within agencies exposed at last.
Benghazi ---- you want the real poop? Well, here it is.
Begin with visiting the website: http://www. abeldanger.org
Then sample the vast video archive of over 900 radio shows: Cloud Centric (C2) Crime Scene Investigation
Then kick back and listen to Field's annual addresses straight to you from Canton, Texas, Van Zandt County Veterans Memorial:
2013:
Then learn about the assassination of Pat Tillman and 38 others aboard Extortion 17:
If all this evidence and reporting
isn't enough to convince you, nothing ever will be enough. While I and
my Living Law Firm have been battling on our front, Abel Danger has been
whooping up on another. And just like an Army in the field, we all
need your insight, help and support to expose and combat the evils that
oppress people worldwide.
I am often criticized because I
don't get into political movements. Though it comes as a real jolt to
most people, political parties were never part of our lawful government
and still aren't. The so-called "Democratic Party" and "Republican
Party" are professional lobbying organizations no different than the
Tobacco Lobby, and just as corrupt.
So why support or get drawn into all
that? Giving it a nice label and calling it a "Party" doesn't cover
up the stench. A pig is a pig is a pig, isn't it?
But there are organizations that are
worthwhile--- organizations that prevent nasty things from happening,
organizations that help find and define solutions, organizations that
seek out what is good for all Americans and all mankind. Abel Danger
is one of them.
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More Pollocks Needed
By Anna Von Reitz
Let's start with the Polish farmer's answer --- "I have ten daughters. You can't scare me."
But let's also admit that being
Grandma for the whole world --- more than 200 children calling
themselves "countries" --- is a scary proposition.
A carpenter views the world in terms
of hammer and nails. A doctor views it in terms of disease and health.
A Grandma views it in terms of children.
As any parent who has had to deal with more than one child at once can confirm, the first thing you notice is what?
Oh, they are all different.
The second thing is?
They all have their own needs.
The third thing is?
I don't have all the answers or talents or materials to fulfill all these needs.
That pretty much sums up the parent's dilemma worldwide and at all scales, including being Grandma to the whole world.
Now, this may sound odd, but I view war as an attention-seeking behavior.
When I look at history and spin the globe, I see it in terms of erring children trying to get their share.
Let's look at the countries that
have started the most wars, shall we? They fall into two groups: those
that are small and embattled and don't have enough resources, and those
that are large and rich in natural resources, but lacking natural
borders.
As representatives of the first
group we have England, Israel, and Japan. England and Japan are small
island nations surrounded by the sea, lacking enough arable ground and
other materials to sustain themselves without trade. Israel is also
small and lacking sufficient natural resources, only instead of being
surrounded by the sea, it is surrounded by hostile neighbors. Yikes!
In the second group we have the
examples of Germany and the Congo in central Africa. These are
relatively large and resource-rich nations, but they have amorphous
arbitrary borders and a long history of contracting and expanding like
amoebas, causing bloodshed as they do so.
Often, the neediest children in a
family are the oldest, and as a result, they are the most likely to give
into attention-seeking behavior, just when the embattled parent is most
depending on them. They also become experts at quid pro quo
bargaining.
"Ah, Mom, I helped you get the three
younger kids on the bus, fed the dogs, raked the yard, and took Aunt
Sue to her doctor's appointment..... now, about that new
saxophone....."
It's the same way with countries.
Dealing with the old monarchies of Europe is very much like bargaining
with an oldest daughter over a Prom Dress.
If we want to avoid war, we need to
deal with these realities. We need to make sure that Israel, England,
and Japan can live comfortably without starting a war. We need to help
countries like Germany and the Congo to feel safe and complete within
their borders.
In Asia and Africa, where the actual
oldest countries are, it's different because a different level of
maturity has been reached. The hard edges of need and ego have been
buffed and rounded.
These countries know who they are,
know who their neighbors are, know what their challenges are, are
confident in their abilities, know their limitations, and contribute as
adults.
They are hard to provoke into a war
for the same reason that a forty year-old is less volatile than a
teenager, but if they go to war, they are far more dangerous because
they aren't doing it to get attention or to create a deal-making
situation to get their needs met.
They are doing it to kill or be killed. This is why tiny Vietnam could stymie France and bring the U.S. to a standstill.
So it is four o'clock in the
morning.... somewhere in my memory, I am aware that it is time to get up
and feed the cows. My dog is hopeful, trying to convince me that he is
a cow. I am shaking my head and thinking about Poland.
Poland, like Germany, has no natural
borders to speak of. Like Germany, Poland's historical borders have
shifted and re-shuffled many times. Unlike Germany, Poland has an
admirable record of keeping the peace. Why?
Like the middle child, Poland has to shoulder in between Germany and Russia and make sense of it all, and Poland does that.
Germany may be brilliant, but Poland is wise.
Russia may have all the latest tech, but Poland knows the value of a good outhouse.
At the end of the day, a little vodka and some polka music makes the world a better place.
Me thinks we could all learn a lot from the Pollocks about what is truly valuable and how to keep the peace.
So, I have ten daughters, a herd of
cows, and slightly more than 200 countries to feed and care for. And
yes, it is still dark every morning when I get up.
I am looking for a few good Pollocks to help me out here.
We need peacekeepers who are
comfortable with being at peace, self-sufficient, self-respecting, and
willing to nurture the rest of the world because they come from a
position of inner strength. We need to observe and learn from all the
people and countries that keep the peace and who value peace, because it
is not enough to enshrine peace as some airy-fairy ideal.
The time has come to make peace a
living, breathing reality, and not be distracted from the goal just
because a queen or emperor has an ego-driven meltdown or a neighboring
country can't pay its gas bill.
When the small and vulnerable
countries throw tantrums, we need to recognize their needs the same way
we recognize it when a baby needs changing. When one of the larger
"border-less" countries gets confused, we need to help them find
workable definitions the same way we help teenagers find their
identity.
Through it all we need to act as a
family and be aware that we are part of a family -- the family of
Mankind. Just step back for a moment and view the world as a
Grandmother.
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