Monday, April 27, 2015

Follow-Up to Jade Helm and Questions on Martial Law

Q. Hi Lynn, I listened to your blogtalk show recently about Jade Helm. I was wondering if you could tell if there are areas that would become more problematic? I live in South central New Mexico about 85 miles from EL Paso. Do you think things will remain pretty quiet around here (Alamogordo/Ruidoso area ) or be disruptive? As I have thought about relocating? Thank you for your time. Blessings!
A. When I tune into this, I get that Texas will be expected to be the most hostile area. I see the most resistance and continuous questioning of events and decisions being made around them. I don't see Texans being passive or allowing too much governmental control happening.

On the inverse, California feels the most passive with regard to allowing troops to move about and following orders (if need be).

I do, however, see the southern most borders of New Mexico and Arizona and California as being heavily guarded (as if to protect against illegal immigration while this is going on- treating illegals as refugees.). I see the borders being very tightly locked down both going in and out of the country.

Q. Why does the government want to enact Martial Law and what exactly would they gain from doing so?
A. As I pose this question I get it is like a fire drill. They are "pulling the alarm" to see what happens. Who will resist, who will follow, and who do they have to placate. They gain knowledge... The last thing the US wants to do is instigate a war somewhere else, fight off other countries and then have an uprising occur on its' own soil. There isn't enough time, people and other resources to fend off others and fight an internal revolution at the same time.

Evolution of California's Drought 7/31/14

Q. I read your posting this morning re: Jade Helm, and it made me wonder if the whole Jade Helm operation is the U. S. government getting set for a flood of people coming from California and Mexico because of the drought. I know you did a reading on the people of California vs. the drought and did not see massive numbers of them moving east to find water. However, I recently read that Mexico is having a drought in its western areas that is as bad, or worse, than the one in California and the other western states. There are apparently 40 million people affected by the drought in Mexico. That is the size of the population in California. I wonder if the U. S. government is anticipating a mass exodus from the drought areas in Mexico that will wind up with tons of people coming across the border, plus the people of California leaving their homes in southern California.
A. As I tuned into the previous question I did see the border to Mexico being very solid during this "exercise." People of Mexico are fleeing to the US now more than ever. Water is only one of the many reasons, they want a better (and secure life). I also saw illegal immigrants being treated as refugees of war as they are caught. I hear something about them being put into POW camps- after so many arrive they are sent back to Mexico to some kind of detainee or detention center before being freed back into their country.. (?).

I can't get a visual on a mass movement from the east coast of California inland, but I see high prices driving up the cost of water. I also see plans for some kind of costly infrastructure being formed to "pipe" in water from somewhere else (like a mountain top). Then I get the "powers that be" created this problem (first Fukushima, then a man made drought to prevent radiation from being saturated into the ground) and then create the solution. Some people will leave (but it doesn't look like in waves, more like gradual relocation) due to the high cost of utilities (specifically water).

And that is all I have for this reading. Please remember not to live and feed into the fear. Treat knowledge as empowerment, and a way to make educated decisions. Nothing more, nothing less- put your intent out there that you are safe and protected, and you will be. Love and light-

Previous readings on California drought: http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2014/03/what-do-you-see-going-on-with-drought.html
http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2015/04/environmental-changes-sea-life-deaths.html

Previous readings on Operation Jade Helm: http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2015/04/operation-jade-helm.html
http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2015/04/why-did-wal-mart-close-their-stores.html

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