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Earth date: 0/744 Someone recently said I was crazy for expecting people to adopt the Law of the Land Handbook in lieu of the U.S. Constitution. Imagine for a moment — you have a swimming pool at your house and you give me permission to swim in it whenever I want. I think, wow, what a great friend. I feel pleased that you recognize me as trustworthy to always swim responsibly in your pool. Now, then, you come over to spend a few nights at my house and casually give me permission to swim in my own pool. I think that’s kinda strange but say nothing because, after all, we have a trusting relationship. The next day you give me permission to open my refrigerator and take anything I want whenever I wish. Again I think that’s odd, but I say nothing so as not to create any sort of confrontation. Then as I leave to go to work the next morning you tell me to try to be home by such-and-such a time because you’ll have dinner ready then. And I say okay. This goes on and in this manner you gradually take control of my life. And I say nothing because I don’t want to ruin a good friendship. You may think this scenario seems unrealistic, but it’s not. Just look at the Bill of Rights. Understand something: Any time someone gives you permission to do something, they are assuming authority over you. Natural Law as presented in the COURT OF AGES Law of the Land Handbook doesn’t provide a set of permissions or rights. It describes our role in keeping the world viable. It is a set of responsibilities, not permissions. If we accept our responsibility, we thrive. If we reject it, we experience the natural consequences of our irresponsibility such as we see happening today. The appropriate action should be obvious. Switch to Natural Law. If your county or state or town has not yet switched, you can do so by holding a referendum. Here's the ballot: https://tinyurl.com/4tbeae7j Copy and spread it everywhere. Please enjoy scenes from my Walk for Natural Law over the last few weeks.
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You wanted a President who would put the people’s needs before her own; who would do her job without fanfare, without gloating, without complaining. You wanted a President who didn’t require a salary, a nice house or a fancy jet. You wanted a President who didn’t really want to be the President, but was willing to step in when required. You wanted a President who could accept not being believed, not being recognized, who could work quietly in the background without a word of thanks. And maybe you didn’t even realize it, but I think deep down, you wanted all of that. And maybe you didn’t want a President who would wait for you to do your part and not try to force things. Maybe you didn’t want one who would stand by while you bore the consequences of your inability to discern, unwillingness to think critically or your reluctance to take appropriate action when called upon. Maybe you didn’t want a President who had no silver platter upon which to hand you all the answers, who would not jump when you demanded it, who would not cave in to disapproval while standing on principle alone. But that’s what you’ve got. You just might reach the sunset of your life before you realize the truth of your world — that, while you did not vote me in, neither did you ever vote any President in. My job is to be here when reality finally sinks in. Please enjoy scenes from my Walk for Natural law the past few weeks. This morning I discovered this video on Scott Grace’s YouTube channel from the summer of 2016 and was moved to tears. I remember that summer. It was just before I met with the folks making up our organic United Nations (which I’ve never talked much about and you probably didn’t know we had) at my, then, 6th Avenue office in Manhattan. Represented were Israel, Ghana, Ukraine, France, United States and China by a small bonzai tree placed in the middle of the table. The United Nations you see in the media is fabricated. Isn’t it odd how people will believe mysterious images presented on a screen and reject the real deal? Anyway... As you’ll see in this video, Christine and Scott are the real deal, though I’ve never met either of them. Scott met Christine in Central Park and felt moved to improvise this song for her on the spot. Yes, We the People DO SEE with clarity and ARE offensive to groups who try to herd us into smart cities, pigeonhole us as one of their “isms” or pressure us into choosing one of their “right versus left” fake political solutions.
We are offensive to Social Media gurus who pump just as much fake news as the national media whom they pretend to abhor. Afterall, alternative media would be nothing without mainstream opposition. We are the outcasts who no one wants to listen to, whose message is downed out by fake news cycles, pretend intel personalities and dramatic savior fables. We are offensive to the U.S. Corporate Government, the Department of Defense, the White Hats, the Alliance, the “Good guy military,” the BRICS, QAnon, Maga, Mainstream Media, world leaders, and ALL existing banking operations because all of them bathe in the same sewer water and WE KNOW IT. We are few now but we are for real. We cannot be bought. And that carries power like you cannot imagine. “We the People” work quietly within the Russian, Chinese and American militaries. The quiet multinational military is on our side; HOWEVER, WE THE CIVILIAN PEOPLE HAVE TO MAKE THE FIRST PUBLIC MOVES. Go local, go lawful, go now. Posted below is a form called Law of the Land Referendum. Use it to free your town, your county, your community. Referendum: https://tinyurl.com/szueuvr4 War, war, war... “We’re heading into a war with China and Russia!” seems to be the favorite mantra of alternative media these days. To the point where I almost feel baited into speaking up on this.
The “war with China and Russia” theme is fake news. Full stop. How do I know? I have two eyes and I can see. In all of history, I’ve never read anywhere that Russia or China have engaged in empire or conquest. That is not their nature. What I see is that the United States ROUTINELY engages in empire and conquest. The U.S. has a pattern of invading and murdering sovereign indigenous nations for their natural elements commonly called “resources”. U.S. citizens foot the bill for their military junta to invade and murder any sovereign people who rebuff its banking cartel and phoney money system. I also see that the world has formed a multinational military as well as a financial union called BRICS that could now wipe the United States and its people off the map for good if it wanted to. But will it? No. I see they have chosen another path. They are here in the United States now, easing the people awake, holding society together as they demonstrate what fools we’ve been to allow a military medical complex control of our physical well-being. I see Russia and China, along with a number of clear-headed American military, holding a net beneath society, watching, betting that the people will wake up before the corporate government cartel literally kills us all softly. It's been over a week since making a post. And even now, I'm not quite sure what to say, so I'll just spit it out. I was excited to start Season Two of Walk for Natural Law in Arizona. I'd checked the weather before I left and according to the extended forecasts, all of February was supposed to be relatively mild. But that's not exactly how it turned out. Thanks to an awesome down sleeping bag, I did well sleeping in temperatures into the teens, but my electronics maybe not so much. Freezing weather can permanently damage laptops and solar batteries and so after a week of risking it, considering the radical weather is expected to continue, I decided to change venues for Season Two. Where? I don't know. I suppose it will be a surprise for all of us. Meanwhile, here are videos from Chino Valley and Prescott National Forest. My first walk of season two provided several lessons:
My plan was to walk through town first thing in the morning. I’d located a nice sized public parking lot on the map and headed toward town. But the “Public Parking” sign I’d seen on the map was no where to be found. So I stopped at what looked like it could be a public parking lot, donned my gear and headed out only to be stopped on the sidewalk by an Asian-looking lady who told me I couldn’t park where I’d parked. She had emerged from the office of the motel next to what I thought was a large, near-empty parking lot. Of course, I apologized and explained that I was looking for the public parking lot. “You can go to the park down the street. It’s public. That’s where people are sleeping. The people who live here don’t trust people they don’t recognize,” she said. I thanked her, smiled, and left. My heart was broken. Not because I’d been asked to leave, but for the people. I understood what she was saying. I’d seen the homeless on nearly every corner as I’d rolled into town, bundled in raggedly blankets, holding up signs asking for help. Kingman had changed since 2014. I parked at a local grocery store on the edge of town and walked until the sidewalk ended. About five minutes into my walk I’d realized my feet were numb. Within an hour or so my feet thawed — but the chill of what I felt in Kingman didn’t. As I think about how to introduce season two of Walk for Natural Law, I feel compelled to respond to those asking, why? What am I actually doing and why am I doing it?
Well, it all started in 2014. I’d just written the Armistice & Accord, Letters Patent, Letters Marque and Declaration of Neutrality (you can view them here) and had started a walk across America beginning at Marina del Rey, California on what I’d called, Freedom Walk. I’d made it across the Mojave Desert and had almost reached Kingman, AZ when money ran out and it was time to abandon the adventure. Last summer I started the Freedom Walk again, but now it’s Walk for Natural Law...because now I see there is no freedom without a tremendous sense of personal responsibility. After abandoning the Freedom Walk in 2014 I wrote the Law of the Land Handbook which codifies natural law and makes it enforceable. I did this because it was clear that the U.S. Constitution is inadequate for a society where only a few people rule over the many. The banking elite, U.S. military junta and commercial interests have taken over and without drastic change, life on Earth will eventually become extremely difficult if not impossible for most Americans and folks across the world. Since I’m not really a marketing person, I figured walking across America would be the best way to meet people and share my work. And that’s what I’m doing now...walking through towns, cities and country villages, chatting with anyone who cares to ask what I’m doing out here. And while, as it turns out, I don’t really get to chat with all that many people, the walk will give me interesting stuff to blog about that, hopefully, explains Natural Law and places it in context. I plan to continue this walk as long as finances last. If you’d like to chip in, here’s my paypal link: paypal.me/CindyKCurrier Below is a photo of where I camped last night in Arizona. Natural Date: 591
Okay, for those wondering why this blog has been a little silent lately, here’s what happened... Somewhere between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, I sustained a broken tooth. Upon visiting a Massachusetts dentist, I learned my insurance only covers in-state denstists. That meant traveling back to Virginia to get my tooth fixed, which is where I am today. As often happens when something unexpected changes our course, I feel inspired to try something new with my walk for Natural Law. And rather than tell you all about my plans, I will simply report what I’m doing as I go. Stay tuned. |
Cindy K. CurrierThis is not the sort of walk across America where the goal is to arrive from point A to point B. It’s a lifestyle where walking allows time and space to meet the ground, the sky and the people who dwell in between; and through the process, introduce America to Natural Law. Archives
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