Every day & nighthese
Light Armies are moving across the Planethe Astral (Emotional) & Mental
planes
With unnumered Angels,
Elementals & Beings of Light bringing many Changes 'As We Call Them Forth'
In this Light of Love Penetrating All & Creating a Uniquely New Matrix of Pure Loving EternaLight.
We are neutralizing the the dark past withis Infinite Inner Powereleased All Across Oureality,
Jack
p.s. Below is One of the Many
articles abouthe Truth being made Known, TVideo link included.
We have an army filled with Light that resides in each of us. We have
the ability to take this army and use it to cast out the dark.
Use this, dear Ones, to bring this
much-deserved realm into reality. Envision in your heart what you truly desire
to change.
Empower it & give it in Love & Joy
to Heaven! Let this mighty energy forge it & quickly give it life..(6-3 G F
Update)
Remember Your Army is
Awaiting Your Orders to Act on Behave of All of Us...
Un-K-now-able HearTouch
of Ishvara's Golden Grace of Our Ascension
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Richard
Clarke, the nation’s former top counterterrorism official, tells Democracy Now!
he believes President George W. Bush is guilty of war crimes for launching the
2003 invasion of Iraq. Clarke served as national coordinator for security and
counterterrorism during Bush’s first year in office. He resigned in 2003
following the Iraq invasion and later made headlines by accusing Bush officials
of ignoring pre-9/11 warnings about an imminent attack by al-Qaeda. "I think
things that they authorized probably fall within the area of war crimes," Clarke
says. "Whether that would be productive or not, I think, is a discussion we
could all have. But we have established procedures now with
the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where people who take actions as
serving presidents or prime ministers of countries have been indicted and have
been tried. So the precedent is there to do that sort of thing. And I
think we need to ask ourselves whether or not it would be useful to do that in
the case of members of the Bush administration. It’s clear that things that the
Bush administration did — in my mind, at least — were war crimes."
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