1448-1449: What I Know About Warnings and Arrests from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
A large number of criminal networks
have been uncovered both here and abroad, which have been siphoning
large amounts of money out of the American economy and which have been
contributing
to illegal arms and drug markets, human trafficking rings, and even darker purposes, such as murder related to organ harvesting, Satanic rituals, and pedophilia.
to illegal arms and drug markets, human trafficking rings, and even darker purposes, such as murder related to organ harvesting, Satanic rituals, and pedophilia.
The bunny trail has led to some of
the highest offices in government and down to the local subcontractor
level. The clean up began in Arkansas and is spreading outward from that
initial beach head. Most likely it will hit Nevada or New Mexico next,
which have similarly been hot beds of racketeering, illegal gambling,
smuggling, and other criminal activities.
Arkansas, Bill Clinton's old
stomping ground, was Ground Zero for the clean up operation, because so
much of this corruption was connected through contacts in Arkansas or
started there.
A pernicious system of "kickbacks"
from the Federal level down to the local government units is apparent
throughout. This system promotes racketeering and kickbacks based on
racketeering and extortion.
About 70,000 indictments have been
processed thus far and the number of total indictments continues to grow
as more evidence surfaces and more criminals turn on their compatriots
and provide evidence against them. Nobody knows how many people will
eventually be indicted by so-called Operation Clean Sweep, but it could
easily go over 100,000.
Some of these cases will be tried by
military courts because the persons and activities fall under that
jurisdiction. Others will be tried by civilian courts.
People can expect to see some famous names in the line-ups and will be shocked by scope and ferocity of these criminals.
The best thing for us to do during
the "rodeo" is to stay at home and off the streets. Just hunker down and
let the police and military units assigned do their jobs.
Children and pets need to be kept under close supervision.
It's highly recommended that you pick up extra prescription medications you might need during the next month.
Every effort has been and is being
made to assure the continuation of utility services, but it can't hurt
to have extra food, extra water, and a "camp potty"--- a five gallon
bucket with a toilet seat and lid on it, ready to go, if needed.
The idea is to be ready to just stay
home for a week to ten days and not go anywhere. Be ready in the event
that the lights go out or the local grocery store closes.
And other than that, be
psychologically ready, as much as you can be, for the sight of military
units guarding public buildings and people ---even well-known people---
being arrested and accused of heinous crimes.
This is not a Kodak Moment in our country's history, but it is a necessary effort to put an end to institutionalized crime.
Once the roll-up starts, nobody
knows how long it will take to meet the primary objectives, but the best
estimates I have heard are a week to ten days. That may be optimistic,
but gives at least a reasonable parameter to plan for.
I advocate everyone being ready for
at least a couple weeks of shut down at all times, simply because I have
lived through two disasters already --- a wild fire and an earthquake
-- and know the score.
The time to plan is BEFORE you
actually need extra food, water, blankets, a do-it-yourself toilet,
prescription refills, heat, and some means to cook food and boil water.
If you have those emergency needs provided for and have your emergency
plan in place, it will be a lot less stressful when and if you need to
deploy and actually make use of these provisions.
So far as I know, the indictments
are real and will be enforced, which gives rise to the reasonable
expectation that at least in some places and for some period of time, it
will be desirable for Americans to find a seat and stay home.
Better to plan for that and not need to do it, than to need extra supplies and to not have them on hand.
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1862
By Anna Von Reitz
Yesterday's Mail -- 1862
[This note got "dropped out" because of my location during the holidays. It's a personal post -- a reflection of how the past follows us forward in many ways. For example, I wouldn't exist if the Lakota hadn't attacked New Ulm, Minnesota, in 1862. My Great-Grandmother and her first husband, who was killed in the attack, would have just continued on to California like so many others....]
Today, the Day After Christmas, we
have definite diagnosis from a canine cancer expert that no, my Labrador
Retriever does not have lymphoma and yes, he does have laryngeal
paralysis and is a good candidate for "Tie Back" surgery.
So, so far, so good.
After a morning appointment to
determine this, I came home to deal with still more wreckage from the
Earthquake-- both oddly dating to 1862 and Minnesota.
The first was the breaking apart of
my giant Christmas Cactus, a 15th generation of one that Charlie Mayo
gave my Great-great Grandmother, Hannah Knight Alexander.
The large Majolica Pot it was in
hurtled off a plant stand and broke in a hundred pieces. The Cactus
which was just beginning to bloom broke into many pieces of fronds,
too.
These I picked up and am endeavoring
to root, thinking of that long-ago Christmas when Charlie Mayo came
home from Edinborough, and brought my Great-Grandmother a rooted slip of
the latest horticultural discovery: a Christmas Cactus.
We have kept it going all these
years, through all these generations: Charlie Mayo's Christmas Cactus
made the journey to Alaska in 1987, and has been here growing in a
variety of pots ever since.
The giant Majolica pot that bit the
dust in the November 30, 2018 Earthquake was only the most recent home
of The Family Christmas Cactus.
It first came away with me when I
left home for college when it lived in a plain earthenware pot and has
been part of my adventures ever since. Even now, when it is suddenly
split in a hundred pieces and searching for new roots.
The other attachment also comes back
to the Mayos and 1862 and Minnesota and the Second Battle of New Ulm.
My Great-Grandmother and her husband, Merton Eastlick, were traveling
westward with a party of pioneers headed by Dr. William Worrall Mayo the
fateful August of that year and all were caught in the midst of the
Great Sioux Uprising of that year.
Merton Eastlick and two of the small
children were killed outright by the Lakota and Mary Alexander Eastlick
was seriously wounded and left a widow with three surviving children.
Together with Dr. William Worrall Mayo the survivors limped back to
Rochester and yet another story began.
This winter on Christmas Eve I
received a gift of Magic from a Lakota Grandmother. She sent me two
exquisite Dream Catchers and many other items and totems of faith in
life and the Great Spirit that binds us. She did not tell me her name,
but she sent me her spirit.
So here we are, all together, after
all these years. I am hoping that Charlie Mayo's Christmas Cactus
will--as it has so many times before-- grow new roots. And I am hoping
that the Lakota Elder read this and know that I understand and cherish
their prayers.
We are all in this together.
And as if to make the point all that
much more obvious, I sat down after dinner and did the clean up and
repair of my essential oils cabinet.
My Great-Great Grandfather, Joseph
Alexander, was the "Green Witch" for the Mayo brothers, the early form
of a pharmacist. My earliest memories are of his herb lawn and tumbling
headlong down a slope robed in Violets and thyme.
Today, I carry on the family
tradition of herb lore and use of natural medicine and have a large
collection of essential oils in small vials in wooden cases.
Amazingly, only four vials were damaged: Damiana, Hyssop, Violet, and Chinese Lotus.
So tonight I sat at the table in my
dining room pouring over my essential oil collection and re-bottled and
re-labeled those four oils and contemplated all the nuances of scent
pouring over me and my household.
It smells wonderful and alive in my
house tonight and I feel very close to my Great-Great Grandfather, his
wounded daughter who became my Great-Grandmother, the Lakota whose lives
entwine with ours, the plants and the Earth that are our common
heritage.
Hyssop, the bitter herb of the Last
Supper, Damiana, the herb of women and the moon, Violet, the sweet
floral scent of my home state and youth, and Chinese Lotus, the
magnificent warm power of sun and water combined.
The air is full of their natural
magic and the keynote of all these many elements come back to 1862, all
now and present in the winter of 2018 --Charlie Mayo's Christmas Cactus,
the Lakota Elder's gift, the memory of the young widow who remarried
and became my Great-Grandmother, Mary Alexander, the essential oils
whose scents were cherished then and now.
God bless us all in this New Year. May the past be at peace at last.
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