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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

You don't need to eat the cactus



Yesterday I read Heather's court appointed "appeal lawyer" Dennis Terrez's plan for Heather's appeal which can be summarized as "Hey she's crazy therefore innocent".... with lawyer like that who needs enemies right???   I have not spent any time in corresponded with the man at all unlike the prior lawyer Francis, he felt compromised by the Chinese from the get go.  Extensive travel to China seminars and all.   You can see the filings by Dennis Terrez over at BZ Riger's web site, I won't be posting them here.

Heather had this reply yesterday:

From Heather
subject: Dennis G. Terez, et al
 
I have received a few emails regarding Dennis' filings... I will only comment to keep hearts open and transmitting... he, and others, require the assistance of all in these moments that humble the most ardent arrogance and apathy into dissolution. 
"sic transit gloria mundi" 😉

In complete humor, gratitude, compassion, and love for all...all ways, always 
❤️ 

"sic transit gloria mundi" = "Thus passes the glory of the world"


I mean really... declare her mentally incompetent and that opens to the door to institutionalizing her doesn't it?  Oh Heather's quite sane, its this banking system that is insane!  If you had the choice of serving out your sentence and possible pardon or invalidating all you work with the Appeal Lawyer's tactic which which would you choose?  It's those documents that have to be made to look as the product of a deranged mind...  cause only she can sign off on the new financial system (however that turns out).

....and then my mind was going to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Nurse Cratchet.  Have to watch myself about such imaginings...  and we used to think only the USSR did this sort of thing??? I don't choose to create what I don't want to see...

Heather knows what she is doing, even if she doesn't always disclose "the details" to others in advance as to why.  But after 6 years I have seen her in action, she's always 12 steps ahead. 

I rarely show the side of me on this blog that screams "What the fuck is this lawyer doing? Is he Nuts?"  He either understands NONE of the jurisdictional tricks of the commerce courts posing as District Court or is intentionally ignorant. But hey, I don't speak for Heather,  I am speaking as one who sat in court in DC and Knoxville and witnessed at the court shenanigans first hand and not some lawyer in Ohio who reads its dry on a transcript and hasn't even met Heather face to face.

Whatever is going on... it's absolutely showing the complete absolute corruption of the Courts and Bar Attorneys!

So it was that backdrop of yesterday that I particularly appreciated this Tweet from the Schrodinger's Other Cat's Blog, no coincidences.  Thank you Cat's for the Reminder!  I needed it!

❤️




Monday, February 4, 2019

Message from Jai the Andromedan




This came through yesterday.... Jai is Martha's mate from Andromeda.   We've been sensing a huge shift happening.


Denice to Terran: Driving now. Incoming for Martha. Can you send to her? 

Jai: An Urgent Message now. A delicate moment ensues.

Jai: Open all Hearts now. 


Jai: I am with you. Jai.

GAIA PORTAL: Partners of contrast complete their roles




Partners of contrast complete their roles
by ÉirePort

*Partners of contrast complete their roles.

Completion is at hand.

Light messengers convey the joy of victory.

Victory comes from within.

Embrace the moment!

ÉirePort | February 4, 2019 at 06:06 | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/p2sFUY-G9


*Interesting to see a "Heather-ism" show up in Gaia Portal!   Gaia Portal has always been a bit of a mystery, but its pronouncements have been very accurate and timely.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Updated 2-2-19: Dream Message






Terran note: Update at end of article....

At around 4:44 AM I got this message.  Seems to be a mix of Hebrew, English, maybe Czech and Hindi/Sanskrit?     Feels part riddle, part notice, part poem.   I don't claim this is spelled correctly only how it sounded to me.... or perhaps its just all jumbled nonsense?  I really don't know...  But I don't often get dream messages... To whomever is the intended recipient.... you'll know what it means...


From yod [10th letter of Hebrew Alphabet] to vod [Czech for water? Or Vlad???] 

and Ashur [Enil?] again. 

Time for my people to come home.

Yeshua. 

Ben Nahaime. [could be Hebrew pronunciation of Benjamin? Or Nahayme in Hindi/Sanskrit?] Shalom




--//--


UPDATE: 2-2-19


Uncertain I got the wording right from the sounds, I sent this to my friend GW Hardin (math, physics, esoteric and dream specialist),  This is the reply (email addresses redacted):


From: GW Hardin
Subject: Re: Dream message
Date: February 1, 2019 at 4:46:24 PM MST
To: Terran

Well, you got me on this one. Has a definite Jewish kaballah slant. Yeshua is “Jesus” … ben na haime can be understood to mean “son of Life (expressed fully and immediately in the now!)" …

Yod is the part of the Tree of Life between Beauty and Mercy, a path …

vohd has root word connotation implying glory or respect …

in the Tree of Life, Glory is “Hod,” the opposite path of Yod …

Ashur was a Mesopotamian god which the Jews would have been subject to when enslaved. So the connotation could be of setting the Jewish people free again … from the hands of satanic forces that lead Israel now to a new life, now. Just a guess.



GW


--//--

Terran note: Taken the above into account... the message could be read as (and I make no claim this is accurate):  

From yod to vhod and Ashur again. 
Time for my people to come home.
Yeshua. 
Ben na haime. 


Shalom


Tuesday, January 29, 2019

GAIA PORTAL: Flashes of Light cannons are viewed with gratitude



Flashes of Light cannons are viewed with gratitude

by ÉirePort

Flashes of Light cannons are viewed with gratitude.

Portions of mesmer are refused.

Philanthropics are engaged for hu-manity.

Stardust engaged.

ÉirePort | January 29, 2019 at 11:11 | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/p2sFUY-G8

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Trump Short Term Bill to End Shutdown,
HATJ Comments
Message to "Gentry Smith"




From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
Subject RE: 3 week extension
Date: Jan 26, 2019 at 9:07 PM


lol

last night/this morning..."dropped in" to upgrade/activate tech to i-tech for a big showdown "someone else" planned/prepped/created...in/re "asia"...upgrade/activation was to end it before it began...got up went to the bathroom shaking my head at the ridiculousness that is playing out, albeit in dwindling dribbles, lol.

p.s.:..."Gentry Smith"...hugs and loves from HOS...you know "where" to find me ;) 

lol
hugs, love, and espresso!!!!! ❤️

-----Terran on 1/26/2019 2:21 AM wrote: 


Trump restoring govt for 3 weeks... until the Lantern Festival (15th) which is the end of Chinese New Year celebrations... Feb 5-15.

Hmmm....


❤️

Trump Signs Short-Term Bill To End Government Shutdown, But Border Fight Still Looms 

Jessica Taylor January 25, 2019

Updated at 9:45 p.m. ET
The longest government shutdown in history ended after President Trump signed a bipartisan three-week stopgap funding measure late Friday.

Several agencies had been partially shuttered for 35 days.

"I am very proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government," Trump said earlier Friday in the White House Rose Garden, announcing the long-awaited bipartisan breakthrough.

By Friday evening, the House and Senate had unanimously passed the bill to fund the government through Feb. 15.

Lawmakers also authorized moving forward on a longer-term Department of Homeland Security funding bill for the rest of the fiscal year, where border security funds can be negotiated on a bipartisan basis.

The question remains, however, what exactly Trump accomplished with his firm stance against any deal without funding for a border wall, which he eventually capitulated to.

The stopgap measure does not include funding for the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border that Trump has pushed for. The Homeland Security bill does not include money earmarked for a wall, either, but a bipartisan group of lawmakers will hammer out the details over the next few weeks.

Ultimately, as the president's approval ratings tumbled and polls showed the public largely blamed Republicans for the increasingly dire situation punctuated on Friday by massive delays at major airports and recent warnings about a threat to national security Trump finally seemed to back down from his demands. At least for now.

Another shutdown looming in three weeks?

Trump seemed to revive earlier deal-breakers as he ended his speech, warning that if negotiations over the next three weeks don't result in funding for the "powerful wall or steel barrier" he has demanded, "the government would either shut down again" or he would declare a national emergency to build the wall.

"I have a very powerful alternative, but I didn't want to use it at this time. Hopefully it will be unnecessary," Trump teased at the beginning of his remarks about the extreme measures which would very likely face legal challenges in court.

"We do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shiny sea," the president added, showing an openness to some technology efforts that some Democrats have signaled they could back. Still, he reiterated proposals to build barriers in specific areas identified by the Border Patrol, strengthen security at legal ports of entry and provide humanitarian assistance to those who have crossed the border.

"Walls or barriers or whatever you want to call it will be an important part of the solution," said Trump, who has regularly contradicted himself on how he describes the promised wall.

Trump insisted later Friday evening on Twitter that the deal "was in no way a concession."
Democrats take a victory lap
Trump and Republicans had long maintained any deal to end the shutdown must include funding for the border wall the president wants, which was his key promise during the 2016 campaign. But Democrats said they should reopen the government and then resume talks, which is exactly what Friday's deal does.

Democratic leaders argued their conference's unity is what eventually caused Trump to cave.

"The American people do not like it when you throw a wrench into the lives of government workers over an unrelated political dispute," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told reporters. "Hopefully now the president has learned his lesson."

The first signs of a crack in Trump's resolve came earlier this week. After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said he could not give the State of the Union address until after the shutdown, Trump threatened to hold the annual speech someplace else. But he backed down hours later and said he would defer to Pelosi.

It's unclear when the State of the Union, which had been slated for next Tuesday, will happen following Friday's deal to end the shutdown. Pelosi told reporters that it is "not planned now" and that she had told Trump "when the government is opened we will discuss a mutually agreeable date."

Pelosi, a veteran appropriator, said she was hopeful the three-week talks would produce a deal on border security, though she didn't answer a question about whether that may include any funding for even portions of a wall. She has repeatedly said she is opposed to a wall and has called it "immoral."

"I see every challenge or every crisis as an opportunity," Pelosi said.

Speaking on the Senate floor shortly after Trump endorsed the deal, McConnell said he too was optimistic, but with some caveats..

"Going forward, I hope Democrats will stay true to the commitment they have stated constantly over the past weeks that once government was reopened, they would be perfectly willing to negotiate in good faith on full-year government funding that would include a significant investment in urgently needed border security measures, including physical barriers," McConnell said.

Consequences of the prolonged shutdown

Federal employees who have been working without pay or are furloughed would also get back pay as part of the agreement, though it's unclear how long that might take.

The American Federation of Government Employees says workers could get back pay as soon as next Thursday, but the union says it is also possible they won't get paid until their next scheduled pay date during the week of Feb. 4.

A senior administration official says "the administration is taking steps to ensure that they receive pay as soon as possible."

Federal contractors also impacted by the shutdown would not get any back pay.
The breakthrough comes as federal workers missed their second paycheck in a row, now going without their salaries for more than a month. Trump thanked those workers, calling them "patriots" and said they have "suffered" far greater than anyone but they and their families can understand.

The prolonged stalemate pushed the nation's security and infrastructure to the brink, with significant flight delays at major airports due to Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration absences escalating on Friday. The FBI also warned that critical crime-fighting measures have been curtailed with its agents limited and working without pay.

How it began

The shutdown began on Dec. 22, when Republicans still had control of a lame-duck Congress following their loss of 40 seats in the House in November 2018.

After two years of unified control, the GOP president was unable to push through Trump's signature campaign promise which he repeatedly said during the 2016 campaign that Mexico would pay for and there seemed to be an urgency to his last push.

Egged on by conservative media and pundits, Trump drew a line until he didn't.

Schumer said the lesson Trump should take away from the quagmire is that Pelosi, who reclaimed the speaker's gavel at the beginning of January, should not be taken lightly.

"No one should ever underestimate the speaker, as Donald Trump has learned," Schumer said.

NPR congressional correspondents Susan Davis and Kelsey Snell and NPR national security correspondent Greg Myre contributed to this report.

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