Dog and I: 9 months after my dog was killed.
My sweet and innocent dog was killed nine months ago by those hoping to cause me to suffer. They started their efforts two years earlier, but I was always able to revive her. But this last attempt was different and I could not save her. This was a military-type action. It was ruthless but common. I am not saying the US military was behind this act. I am saying there is a kind of training certain groups undertake, who are hired by those in power whose goal is to silence your voice and disrupt your life. Some call those of us surviving under these campaigns “suppressed”.
Our ranks have grown.
Even those in power like Tusli Gabbard came under this kind of hammer before she was appointed Secretary of the DNI. She too was listed as a threat, so when she tried to take a flight, her ticket showed a QQQQ status, which meant the airport personnel treated her as such. I had learned about her status during a talk by a former U.S. Marshal, who tries to help Americans who suffer this type of suppression. She had worked with Gabbard. Recently, it was reported that Gabbard’s QQQQ status had been removed.
A good sign for America.
Gabbard is certainly no threat, and neither am I.
Native American, John Trudell, was also part of our ranks. He said he learned there were 75,000 pages on him, documenting his surveillance. His entire family, including his pregnant wife, his two children, and his mother-in-law were burned alive as they slept, to cause him to suffer. He had never broken a law. He said before he died he figured out the 75,000 pages had something to do with his ability to speak coherently, sometimes. Not a bad thing to be able to do. Yet it clearly is seen as threatening.
There was something so satisfying to easily create this video because of AI tools—to bring us face to face once again. I am not intending to use these tools for this purpose in the future. But I appreciate the ease at which the transliteration occurs.

