By Anna Von Reitz
Those who are following along now realize that the U.S. Army is the force responsible for protecting the people of this country, and can also see how, via the ever-increasing numbers of British Territorial Persons created by the Baby Registration Scheme, the Army was left with fewer and fewer Americans to protect.
So few, in fact, that they "forgot" over time that this was always supposed to be their primary mission, and also failed to see that the activities of the British Territorial "United States" Government were in fact illegal latching upon Americans and American resources, labor, and money.
The U.S. Army is, in fact, obligated to protect our "persons" as well as ourselves. See Article IV of The Constitution of the United States of America.
So is the United States Army..... and the UNITED STATES ARMY.... and the US ARMY..... and, and, and.... they all owe us their good faith service and protection.
As for the various iterations of US NAVY and United States Navy and .... well, blah, blah, blah --- they have been busily protecting all the millions of purloined new and unknowing British Territorial U.S. Citizens. As the number of these Americans appearing to be Brits has skyrocketed, the JAG Attorneys have taken over the Offices of the Provost Marshals, but that's not the way it is supposed to work.
The Provost Marshals are supposed to be regular Army and they are supposed to be our interface with the Army when we have problems with the military at large or with any other group that is threatening, robbing, disturbing, defrauding, denigrating....
Or, as the case may be, making up False Claims and illegally confiscating our homes and property.
So, we have a problem with the JAG officers and the DOJ.
Recent criticisms that the DOJ has become "Trump's personal legal staff" belie a degree of naivete that isn't really credible: back during the days of the Scottish Interloper, a Scottish Commercial Corporation merely calling itself "The United States of America -- Incorporated", the Perps started the DOJ as an in-house law firm to protect their sorry rumps against Public Interest litigation.
So the DOJ has always been the Running Dog of whichever President and whichever Administration; what Trump is doing is nothing different from what Biden did before him. The problem is that the American People are so clueless.
They hear the name, "Department of Justice" and mistakenly think it must have something to do with the Public Good and with Law and Order and Government Service.... DOJ serves the government all right, but not in a good sense.
DOJ personnel traditionally work as hit men and orchestrators of the Lawfare these renegade corporations use to suppress anyone they consider a political enemy of whatever Administration is in office. They routinely suppress charges that should be brought and investigations that should be pursued, just like the FBI.
Corruption is the name of the game, and putting a sanctimonious front on it is Business as Usual.
It's true that everything is getting shook up in DC. They are waiting for the 120 day vacating of the Capitol to time out so they can sneak back in, gin up some replacement corporations, call in the chits and assets they rat-holed prior to the most recent bankruptcy and, they hope, "play it again, Sam".
Uncle Sam, that is.
My mind has been making mincemeat of law theory and history and I've been grieving in between these "sessions", a little bit at a time, but steadily each day. This is my Stoic upbringing coming into play.
We don't grieve all at once. No wild breast-beating, widow's weeds, none of that.
Instead, we suck it up and go about our lives with as much dignity as we can manage and keep moving toward positive aims, nibbling away at the grief and the obstacles a little bit each hour of each day.
It will take a year to eighteen months or slightly more for me to wear away the pain, one memory at a time, one tear at a time --- but in the end, only the good times will remain and it will no longer hurt to remember Jim.
So please, just bear along with me in this process and know that I am made of far sterner stuff than those who have been dependent all their lives and those who have no definition of self pre-built for this occasion.
Unlike so many women less fortunate, I had years on my own before I married Jim. I learned the pleasures of independence before I learned the joys of marriage, so I am not afraid. I don't question my ability to make my way or doubt my emotional core. When I say that I'll be fine, I know I will be.
Not yet. Not for a long time. But eventually, all the pain and grief and loneliness will burn away in my slow-smoldering process; the dreadful wound will heal and I'll be even stronger, wiser, and kinder for it.
Granna
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