Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Masters of Deceit


By Anna Von Reitz


Rod is behind --- as in not caught up --- with me in some areas, but, he is ahead of us in some areas of investigation, too, and he has taken on some of the toughest interfaces to investigate. Who else do you know who has taken the issue of gun rights down the throat of the Municipal Government?  Hmm?   I admire him for that and for his dogged strength and determination to get to the bottom of the particular "piles" he has chosen to work on.  I need about a million others just like him taking up their part of the work and chewing on their part of the Elephant in the Middle of the Room.  

Remember always that these people we are dealing with specialize in telling half-truths and misrepresentations and distractions.  They have bags of tricks that they use to discredit people and confuse issues.  They are professionals at this -- some could even be called "artists of deception".  They come along behind people like me and Rod and Deborah and William Cooper and Jean Keating and they do everything possible to discredit what we are saying because when the American people wake up and start really looking into the dark corners --- their whole hegemony and gravy train will come to a screeching halt.  There's a good movie about this called "The Masters of Deceit" and although it focuses more on product campaigns and lobbyist activities, it shows you how these vermin operate. 

Postal Fraud and Breach of Trust


By Anna Von Reitz

One of the most frustrating parts of the current situation is that Americans continue to respect and trust the very people that have betrayed them.  

This is what makes "breach of trust" such a difficult and reprehensible crime --- difficult in that the victims often resist those who are trying to help them and deny that their beloved "Trustees" would ever cheat or harm them, and reprehensible in that the guilty parties have knowingly traded upon this trust placed in them and in the positions of power entrusted to them to implement the crime. 

If the members of Congress had done their actual jobs, if former Presidents had acted with Honor, none of the evils infesting our monetary and political and court systems would exist.  And we, ourselves, had we done our job and been less trusting and more vigilant--- this situation wouldn't exist, either.  

One of those who has done his best to truly represent the people who placed their trust in him, New Hampshire Representative Richard Marple, has recently raised the issue of postal fraud and the misuse and abuse of the postal service to deliver bogus court documents and bills--essentially promoting a scam-- so a group of us have been discussing and I share my comments below: