Japan: A Final, Desperate Attempt to Stop Disclosure?
On Monday, March 21st, the Supreme Court gave the Federal Reserve two weeks to reveal where all the money has gone since November 2008. Was the Japan disaster an attack — to threaten the world into submission and hopefully stop the audit?
PART ONE: OVERVIEW
MY PERSONAL CONNECTION TO JAPAN AND SENDAI
I have been deeply and permanently affected by the Japan earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster. We cannot look backward. We must keep moving forward, with the bravery and vigilance necessary to seek the truth — and use it.
In October 2003, I did a three-and-a-half-week tour of Japan to promote a limited printing run of my first book The Shift of the Ages in Japanese. I saw many beautiful places in a very short period of time. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life.
One of my stops was in Sendai — an incredibly magical and enchanted place. I visited sylvan Shinto shrines there, and I could feel the presence of these ancient epochs of history.
The people had allegedly been in contact with benevolent 'Gods' who came from Anemono Toribune, or "Flying Boats from the Universe." Quiet, magnificent temples were built at the exact spots where contact had apparently occurred.
No one speaks — but I was allowed to play my Native American flute. Deep. Haunting. Melodious. Honorable. Whispers of ancient promises long forgotten, but never abandoned. Those who had gathered around me were moved to tears.
It was extremely difficult for me to see images of Sendai and other Japanese cities having been so utterly destroyed. There is probably nothing left of those beautiful places where I once stood and offered my song to the ancestors of Japan.
My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible catastrophe.
All my defenses came down. I had to let myself cry.
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