By Anna Von Reitz
Technology is great -- when it works. When it doesn't, not so much.
We had to cancel tonight's scheduled webinar, but never fear. Our IT team is top-notch.
So, never fear. We will be back and give a full account of ourselves on Thursday for the Coordinators Training and Q and A.
I just want to tell everyone that with everything that has to happen, I don't expect to be back in my house until Halloween-time at the earliest. There is a whole process and evaluation of damages and missing property and most likely a 30-day Notice to Vacate to the present occupants.
So, the remedy is here, and they have until this Friday to give me the keys --- it will still take a minute to sort things and people out, no matter what anyone does.
I don't mind sharing that I am literally afraid of what I may find in terms of missing and damaged belongings. I did manage to take photos of everything and we already know some of the things that have been stolen -- my office computers were among the first things to go, boxes of paperwork were torn through and everything ransacked for five days FBI-style before the house sitters were put in place.
So, be prepared to back me up in prayer as we go through this final harrowing part of the process. I may decide to videotape the whole re-entry of the house and what we find there. I may also do a video tape and air the photographs of the people responsible.
Many of these so-called "officials" lurk in the background like cockroaches in cupboards and the public never gets a chance to see the actual faces who are doing these evil things to us. What Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hannah Arendt described as "the banality of evil" needs to be appreciated.
These are just average looking people, no horns, no tails. Most of them think that they are doing a job and following orders and aren't self-responsible for what they do -- just like the guards at the Nazi prison camps who were hung at Nuremburg.
Many Law Enforcement Officers firmly believe that they are publicly bonded and insured, but they aren't. The truth only hits them when they do something like what was done to me, and the commercial liens hit them --- and they wind up facing a contingent of their fellow officers having to get them out of bed to arrest them and steal their homes and cars and ransack their home offices, too.
The irony in all of this, is that this is how the evil spreads.
The damage that they did to me and my family was the first level of damage -- the Big Rock dropped into a small pond. The damage to the judge and court and police officers involved and the prosecuting attorney and the overall administration of the present Governor is the second level of damage. The financial damage to the State of Alaska, Inc., which is self-insured is the third level of damage. The damage to the Third Parties who will be rousted out of their lodgings because of this is the fourth level of damage. These are the ripples of harm that immediately appear and cascade through the community.
The evil once started, doesn't end until there is a big sacrifice to end it. In this case, it's the State of Alaska that has to bear the brunt of making the reparations, but the same is true in our own lives.
Many times, when we go after someone thinking that we are in the right, we are just creating more drama, more misery, more damage than if we left them alone or chose other means to get them on our side of the issues.
I, for example, was willing to pay for services I received and would have paid my share for road services and fire services, etc., What I objected to was their carte blanch attitude--- "we are going to provide whatever services we provide and we are going to charge you whatever we decide to charge."
So, instead of talking to me and getting my partial cooperation, they bullied me and have suffered all these damages, which in the end gets passed on to other innocent taxpayers -- which is perhaps the final end of the process of evil.
It always comes full circle.
Granna
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