You are NOT alone!
Are you more Spirit than physical being?
Who benefits if you don't remember who you were created to be? You know who.
Listen to a video report on this while working or doing chores here, otherwise you can skim the content following.
Zook's Pharmacy a spy hideout in NM and a child found in a tunnel dead in NM
Who does it benefit if humanity doesn't remember a very KEY point. . .you are created in the Image of God.
So what are you here to do?
The OA - Knocking On Heavens Door
Remember who wrote the song Knockin' on Heaven's door
Yes, Guns N' Roses did a remake,
but it was Bob Dylan who wrote the song for the soundtrack to the 1973 film Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, as the parting words for an Arizona deputy shot by the famous outlaw.
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There were remakes of the story of Billy the Kid for example. . .
Young Guns in 1988
a retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid during the Lincoln County War, which took place in New Mexico during 1877–78. It was filmed in and around New Mexico.
Despite nay-saying from official critics the movie was a box-office hit.
Young Guns II used Guns N Roses Blaze of Glory for their soundtrack.
Emilio Estevez (Billy) originally approached Jon Bon Jovi to ask him for permission to include the song "Wanted Dead Or Alive" on the soundtrack. Bon Jovi didn't feel the songs lyrics were appropriate; however, he was inspired by the project and resolved to write a new song for the film that would be more in keeping with the period and setting. He quickly wrote the song "Blaze of Glory", and performed it on acoustic guitar in the New Mexico desert for Estevez and John Fusco.
You can check out a montage here. ..note some iconic scenes like them taking oaths to protect over a bible.
Interesting?
Who were they really protecting?
Does the mainstream ever tell you the Real story?
Why is that?
Not for little eyes or ears, please keep them protected when viewing.
Young Guns HD Blaze Of Glory Jon Bon Jovi Unofficial Video
Bob Dylan also wrote Murder Most Foul which goes over the span of an iconic assassination that took place just 10 days after a request was made to NASA for disclosure.
Was that an answer or a message sent directly to the heart of Good? You decide!
You can check out Bob Dylan's Murder Most Foul here, a little over 17 min.
Goes through iconic scenes, also not for little eyes or ears. ..graphic due to murder scene
How bout J.D. Tippit?
A closer look at 2 of the 3 men murdered on the day of the JFK assassination. Who was J.D. Tippit. What a job by those Dallas Police, just 1:22 and the assassin is found. Is that peculiar?
Think of what truly lies beneath concerning what JFK swore to expose.
Did it have to do with the Military Industrial Complex?
Are those on the side of Good in the Military continuing the efforts to expose the wicked for the sake of saving humanity?
What did Billy the Kid stand to expose?
Were you aware of the trafficking going on in his day?
Did you know it was filmed at the same Ranch where Alec Baldwin shot Halyna Hutchins?
The 80s Brat Pack western, revisiting the Billy the Kid legend, was filmed in New Mexico, at the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch, 15 Bonanza Creek Lane, Santa Fe (seen also in All The Pretty Horses, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, Easy Rider, Cowboys And Aliens, 3:10 to Yuma, The Man From Laramie and Silverado).
Location is interesting as. . .
As reported by local news station KRQE,
KRQE News 13 requested records in Santa Fe County to verify how much land the Epstein estate still owns. Martinez was surprised to find records showing portions of the Zorro ranch had indeed changed ownership, according to a mysterious deed filed in 2020.
The Santa Fe County Assessor’s office located a deed filed with Santa Fe County in October 2020, transferring the Zorro Ranch from Epstein’s company, Cypress Inc. to Love and Bliss, a non-profit church for $200.
The listed address for Love and Bliss church is a small home in Redington Beach, Florida.
As reported in the New Republic article,
If there’s a secret, New Mexico will try to keep it. The Land of Enchantment has gotten a lot of practice over the years, well before the now-late Jeffrey Epstein purchased the Zorro Ranch south of Santa Fe. The world’s first nuclear weapon, code name “Gadget,” was detonated in New Mexico on July 16, 1945.* Tourists can now visit the Trinity Site on the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range to view the epicenter of a highly secret government conspiracy involving top physicists called the Manhattan Project. Trinity is a 111-mile straight line from Zorro Ranch. Consider what lies within this way: Find a map. Make Epstein’s New Mexico operation the center. Put the Trinity site at the edge of its radius. What else is secret and radioactive and inside that circle? Did New Mexico’s other secrets throw off enough chaff to keep Epstein off the radar?
Last month, I went to New Mexico to see what secrets I could find within the circle.
Santa Fe, 23 miles away from Zorro as the crow flies,
- is the oldest colonial capital city in North America, one with a twisted history.
- The historic center of this small city in the foothills of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains is the Plaza, an open-air park with a Haagen-Dazs at one corner.
- This was once a drugstore, Zook’s Pharmacy, that doubled as a base for Russian espionage; in between filling prescriptions and ringing up customers, deep cover Stalinist spies here plotted the death of Leon Trotsky and later coordinated efforts to steal the secrets of the atomic bomb from Los Alamos (distance from Zorro Ranch: 50 miles).
So they say. . .did they? You decide!
There are dozens of other strange things in that circle. There’s the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West, a selective international boarding school in Montezuma founded by Armand Hammer and Prince Charles, originally a resort hotel built on a hot springs sacred to the Jicarilla Apache, the previous inhabitants of the Sangre De Cristos.
Bill Richardson—who in recently unsealed court records was named by accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre as a participant in Epstein’s illegal sexual abuse ring—claimed to be a lecturer at the United World College in 2001–2002, between his stints as Bill Clinton’s secretary of energy and New Mexico’s governor. Richardson only showed up once that the students were aware of, to publicly hobnob with Queen Noor of Jordan and Greece’s Prince Pavlos in advance of his gubernatorial run. (I was a student at AHUWC at the time; I recall that Richardson accurately called me a smart-ass.)
Find further information in sources below.
There are also the sites where the Catholic Church hid pedophile priests in local parishes, until a tsunami of lawsuits from victims forced New Mexico’s largest diocese to file for bankruptcy last June. One of those places is in Jemez Springs, an isolated resort town in the middle of a melange of federal ranges, Pueblo nations, and national forests. (Distance from Zorro Ranch: 50 miles.) Here, the Catholic Church still operates one of two treatment centers in the United States for pedophile priests. They are treated by fellow members of the cloth who belong to an order called the Servants of the Paraclete. . .
We travel inside the circle, from one abusive church to another. A little over 80 miles northwest of Zorro Ranch is Trementina Base, a bunker and vault complex owned by the Church of Spiritual Technology—an elite order within Scientology—with hardened rooms storing L. Ron Hubbard’s writings.
Hubbard’s thoughts on Thetans will survive anything, as they’re reportedly inscribed on etched steel plates in titanium containers filled with inert argon gas.
The location is hardly secret, since the CST’s logo, two interlocking circles with diamonds, can be seen in aerial photos, carved into the high desert scrub, ostensibly to help guide Hubbard’s spirit back to its new body—whenever that happens. “Once Hubbard adopts a new body, he’s expected to make his way to one of the CST bases,” a Trementina Base insider told the Village Voice in 2012. “That’s where he’s supposed to be raised and be taken care of.”
I did a report on this a few years back where a local crew from Albuquerque, where I used to live and teach. . .also where my grandparents lived [as my grandfather worked at Sandia Lab and so did Jeff Bezos grandfather. (Bezos was adopted, he was a Jorgensen and his grandfather was at the head of the Atomic Commission back in the day)].
You can find the report here to listen to, or go to the description where you can read/skim my notes and sources.
Footage provided inside of Tremintina base a little over two hours from Epstein's New Mexico ranch.
ZORRO RANCH AND TREMENTINA BASE AND THE MAN WHO BUILT THE VAULT OTHER KNOWN VAULTS, TUNNELS
The truth is. . .If you’re rich, powerful, and committed to doing something strange and opaque, New Mexico beckons—as it did for Epstein a quarter-century ago.
According to National Park Service on Trinity Site
Manhattan Project National Historical Park
Although no information on the test was released until after the atomic bombings of Japan on August 6 and 9, 1945, the flash of light and shock wave made a vivid impression over an area with a radius of at least 160 miles (257.49 km). Kenneth Bainbridge, director of the Trinity Test, called it “a foul and awesome display.” Despite months of speculation and wondering over what would happen, “the atom bomb did not fit into any pre-conceptions possessed by anybody,” according to future Los Alamos National Lab director Norris Bradbury. After three years of directing the project’s scientists and much anxious chain smoking at the Trinity Site, Robert Oppenheimer simply said to his brother, “it worked.”
After the explosion, Trinity Site was encircled with more than a mile (1.6 km) of chain-link fencing. Signs were posted to warn people of radioactivity. By 1953, much of the radioactivity had subsided, and the first Trinity Site open house was held in September of that year.
In 1965, Army officials erected a monument on Ground Zero. In 1975, the National Park Service designated Trinity Site as a National Historic Landmark. The landmark includes base camp, where the scientists and support group lived; the McDonald ranch house, where the plutonium core was assembled; as well as Ground Zero.
https://www.nps.gov/places/000/trinity-site.htm
https://www.nps.gov/whsa/learn/historyculture/trinity-site.htm
Don't forget. ..Robert Maxwell, Epstein's madam Ghislaine's father was a publisher. . .he published many Russian scientists work on fussion and fission.
Never forget. ..in order to Create Matter from the controller's point of view. ..you first must know How to break it down!
Fission occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom, forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms—also known as fission products. Additional neutrons are also released that can initiate a chain reaction.
When each atom splits, a tremendous amount of energy is released.
Uranium and plutonium are most commonly used for fission reactions in nuclear power reactors because they are easy to initiate and control.
The energy released by fission in these reactors heats water into steam. The steam is used to spin a turbine to produce carbon-free electricity.
Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, like when two hydrogen atoms fuse to form one helium atom.
This is the same process that powers the sun and creates huge amounts of energy—several times greater than fission. It also doesn’t produce highly radioactive fission products.
Fusion reactions are being studied by scientists, but are difficult to sustain for long periods of time because of the tremendous amount of pressure and temperature needed to join the nuclei together.
See evidence of the "Science" behind what Robert Maxwell was involved in as his web or network was Far and Wide here,
ROBERT MAXWELL CONNECTIONS TO INDUSTRY SIMILAR TO EPSTEIN. WAS GHISLAINE MAXWELL LIKE HER FATHER?
Find in link below with verified sources. . .
An FBI Vault on Robert Maxwell pulls up some very interesting finds.
What was his real name and how he became high ranking in the military.
His connection to the Ukraine.
Hear what Robert Maxwell was actually publishing concerning atomic energy.
Why was he so interested in Russian scientists?
Is it like father like daughter concerning Robert and daughter, Ghislaine (procurer of children for Epstein and elites)?
Which is all very interesting considering. . .
Trinity is a 111-mile straight line from Zorro Ranch. Consider what lies within this way: Find a map. Make Epstein’s New Mexico operation the center. Put the Trinity site at the edge of its radius. What else is secret and radioactive and inside that circle? Did New Mexico’s other secrets throw off enough chaff to keep Epstein off the radar?
AND
Zook’s Pharmacy, that doubled as a base for Russian espionage; in between filling prescriptions and ringing up customers, deep cover Stalinist spies here plotted the death of Leon Trotsky and later coordinated efforts to steal the secrets of the atomic bomb from Los Alamos (distance from Zorro Ranch: 50 miles).
From the Santa Fe New Mexican Paper,
Written in 2011
Book links Trotsky assassin to Plaza pharmacy, now Haagen-Dazs shop
E.B. Held's A Spy's Guide to Santa Fe and Albuquerque, published this month by The University of New Mexico Press, tells how Zook's Drugstore served as a safe house for a Soviet secret agent 70 years ago.
The author says a Lithuanian-born, Argentina-raised, French-educated KGB agent named Josef Grigulevich used the store at 56 E. San Francisco St., now the site of the Haagen-Dazs shop, as his base for the assassination of the Russian revolutionary in Mexico City nearly 1,200 miles away.
Grigulevich did it, Held says, by initiating a relationship, possibly a romantic one, with Katherine "Katie" Zook, the daughter of Zook's owner.
"Katie became a well-known figure in Santa Fe society, famous for her erect carriage, long braids coiled on her head, and her love for fancy hats," he wrote. "She was often seen around town on her daily walks with her beloved dog, Tillie, or driving her bright-red convertible. She traveled the world extensively. She never married."
Like most women of her time, the only daughter of pharmacist John Zook kept a low public profile. A computerized search of The New Mexican through the 20th century found only a half-dozen mentions of Katie or Katherine Zook — the first on June 6, 1963, when a society column noted that Sherry Flanagan, a junior at Arizona State, was in town visiting her aunt, "Miss" Zook. Other articles in the 1970s were about her winning bridge tournaments. She died in 1998 at El Castillo Retirement Residences. Held was unable to find a photograph of her.
Grigulevich was a textbook example of a spy known as an "illegal" (the Russian term) or a NOC (for non-official cover, the American term). He was not even a Soviet citizen. As a child, he had emigrated from Lithuania to Argentina, where he and his father founded a chain of pharmacies. He was recruited to the KGB by studying at the university level in Paris and built a reputation as an assassin by killing Trotskyites during the Spanish civil war, 1936-39. His orders to kill Trotsky himself came directly from Soviet strongman Josef Stalin, who was obsessed with eliminating his revolutionary rival living in exile in Mexico City.
Zook's fit Grigulevich's needs — centrally located, on a corner of the Plaza, with a hidden back entrance on Water Street, behind what is now Cafe Pasqual's, so that someone watching the front door on San Francisco Street could not see who was entering or leaving from the rear. "Buildings with double entries like this just warm the cockles of a spy's heart!" Held wrote.
In 1940, when Grigulevich arrived in Santa Fe, John Zook, a pharmacist in town since 1904, was 65 and ready to retire. Katie, who was running the drugstore, was 33. Grigulevich, code named "Padre," was 27, "cosmopolitan, and a ladies' man akin to James Bond," Held wrote. "There are no available public records to provide insight into any personal relationship between Katie and Grigulevich. She most likely didn't even know his true name."
Held's book covers the Manhattan Project espionage cases involving Ted Hall, Klaus Fuchs, David Greenglass, Harry Gold and others in Los Alamos, Albuquerque and Santa Fe in the 1940s; Ed Howard's defection to Russia after giving the slip to FBI agents in Santa Fe in the 1980s, and even the machinations leading up to accusations against Los Alamos engineer Wen Ho Lee in 2000. But Held's interpretations of previously published snippets of information, some of it wrong, about the pharmacy/safe house have special significance to Santa Fe.
KGB assassin czar Pavel Anatolievich Sudoplatov in his 1994 book, Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness — A Soviet Spymaster, first mentioned that a Santa Fe pharmacy played a role in the Trotsky assassination, but didn't name it. Ronald Radosh, in his review of Sudoplatov's book in the Los Angeles Times Sunday Book Review, identified it as "Zuck's Pharmacy." At least two other books, both cited by Held, add to the story of the Soviet safe house, but Held said he believes his is the first to pull together what he calls the "little dots."
Held, 58, first began to look into New Mexico's spy stories in 2002 after retiring as a clandestine operations officer for the Central Intelligence Agency to take a job as chief of counterintelligence at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque.
"CIA operations officers just have to be students of local history because we have to know the environment that we're operating in," he said in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C., where he is now director of intelligence and counterintelligence for the U.S. Department of Energy. "The first thing I was looking for is where Gold met Fuchs ... but I had no idea that the Trotsky thing had been related to Santa Fe."
A few years ago, Held offered to take Sandia colleagues on a walking tour of Santa Fe to demonstrate what he had learned about local examples of espionage. He said he expected no more than 15 people to sign up, but more than 600 did. His wife, Lani, then encouraged him to start working on a book.
Held said he thinks Grigulevich also claimed to be working on a project about Latin American history. That would explain his trips to Mexico. After he left the KGB, he published 58 books on Latin American history.
A Spy's Guide to Santa Fe and Albuquerque recounts how once Grigulevich established his Santa Fe safe house, he developed two separate plans to assassinate Trotsky — code-named Operation Duck. One involved the well-known Mexican painter David Siqueiros, a Stalin supporter and a founder of the Mexican Communist Party. The other relied on Ramon Mercader, a Spanish aristocrat.
Grigulevich had tricked Sheldon Harte, an idealistic young American serving as Trotsky's volunteer secretary and bodyguard, into leaving the gate open to the heavily fortified compound. Siqueiros and his men machine-gunned the bedroom where Trotsky and his wife were sleeping, but they escaped injury.
Siqueiros was later arrested and accused of the attempted assassination, but escaped to Chile with the assistance of the poet Pablo Neruda, who was then Chilean consul general to Mexico, Held wrote. Harte, who could have identified Grigulevich, was kidnapped and executed, and his body was dumped beside a road.
"Grigulevich disappeared, presumably slipping across the American border and hiding out in Santa Fe with Katie Zook," Held wrote.
More info found in here,
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/book-links-trotsky-assassin-to-plaza-pharmacy-now-haagen-dazs-shop/article_7410349e-c962-5aaa-afea-5634962c621c.html
More recent happenings in New Mexico were the Sunspot New Mexico incident listed in replies as I had covered this years ago on Voat and Reddit, but Voat went under and Reddit removed much of the work independent journalists did even though I had verified sources and in many cases, eye witness accounts.
Also remember that Richard Branson was allowed to run his space program in New Mexico through the help of former governor Bill Richardson.
See more in replies and in here as it IS interesting the town is called Truth Or Consequences. .. INDEED, #ThereAreNoCoincidences
Since Bill Richardson was named as one of the child predators in the unsealed case of Giuffre vs Ghislaine Maxwell, isn't it time people look at all he has done?
In addition, prior to the Sunspot, New Mexico observatory closing down for 11 days for what appeared to be a possible contrived story by FBI or others. . .??? I say possibly contrived because they had access to much of the alleged perps hardware, yet he nor anyone else were ever arrested. See all the details in the replies of this article.
Prior to the Sunspot Observatory closing in September of 2018, there was an exposure in August of the following,
Secret Tunnel Discovered At New Mexico Compound Where 11 Kids Were Kidnapped | NBC Nightly News
I had also spoke of these events on reports, some may remain on my Tom Hanks Livestream I had archived on Bitchute as I had also shown distances and spoke about the painted desert and the Avicii song For a Better Day which covers the theme of child sex trafficking.
Hear the NBC reporter state that the FBI had been surveilling the compound prior, yet when evidence was gathered, there was still a great deal left behind.
Why?
This occurred in Amalia, New Mexico in August of 2018
Children found on compound told CYFD missing toddler was dead
According to local news station KOAT,
According to Clayton County police in Georgia, the boy's mother said she had not seen her son since he left with his father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, to go on a trip to the park on Dec. 1.
The young boy suffers from multiple medical issues including seizures, developmental and cognitive delays and is unable to walk as he suffers from hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Police said the mother did not know if the boy was traveling with his medication, which is required to prevent him from suffering a serious medical emergency.
According to police documents, the boy's mother told police that Wahhaj had made it known he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child because he believed Abdul-Ghani was possessed by the devil.
Clayton County officials said the boy and his father were last seen in Chilton County, Alabama, on Dec. 13, 2017, when they were involved in a car accident. At that time, officials said the two were traveling with seven others, including five children and two adults. The group told an Alabama officer the group was traveling to New Mexico for a camping trip. After the accident the group was picked up by the driver of a truck registered to Lucas Allen Morton of Atlanta.
Eventually, Taos County officials become involved in the investigation after learning of a makeshift compound, where the boy's father and Morton were apparently living.
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said the FBI had been alerted to the alleged compound, but that the FBI didn't feel there was enough probable cause to search the property.
That all changed, Hogrefe said, when he received a message from a Georgia detective that was believed to have been sent by someone living at the compound. The message said in part, "We are starving and need food and water."
Hogrefe wrote, "I absolutely knew that we couldn't wait on another agency to step up and we had to go check this out as soon as possible, so I began working on a search warrant right after I got that intercepted message."
He adds that it was believed the occupants were most likely "heavily armed and considered extremists of the Muslim belief."
However at a news conference Tuesday, Hogrefe would not elaborate on what information led them to this belief.
On Friday, several members of Taos County Sheriff's Response Team and the State OSI executed the search warrant at the compound near Amalia, without any major incident or injuries.
The boy's father and Morton, who had picked the group up after the Alabama accident, were both located and taken into custody. They also found 11 children ranging in ages from 1 to 15 years old and three women believed to be the mothers of these children.
All of the children were taken into CYFD custody.
The compound consisted of one small trailer buried in the ground and covered by plastic with no water, plumbing or electricity.
"The only food we saw were a few potatoes and a box of rice in the filthy trailer," Hogrefe said.
He added that the adults and children all looked like "third world country refugees not only with no food or fresh water, but with no shoes, personal hygiene and basically dirty rags for clothing."
On Tuesday, Sheriff Hogrefe said the remains of a child were found on the inner portion of the compound, but would not positively the child as Abdul as they were waiting on a official autopsy.
In a new search warrant, investigators describe how they learned the missing child might be dead and buried on the site.
Documents the Albuquerque Journal shared with KOAT show CYFD case workers did safe room interviews with some of the 11 children.
In those interviews, at least two of the kids said the boy, Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, was at the compound in poor health and died there.
Those kids went on to say “Uncle Lucas,” believed to be Lucas Morten, washed the child's dead body twice, then buried him in a tunnel on the compound.
Investigators said they aren't sure how long the remains found on the compound had been buried.
Morten was charged with harboring a fugitive and Wahhaj was booked on the no bond Georgia warrant with child abduction. The three women were also arrested and charged with child abuse.
All the suspects are expected to appear in court Wednesday.
Guess what happened?
Property owners attempted to evict Lucas Morton, but he never received the eviction notice as they were returned undelivered.
The judge claimed he dismissed the case because he didn't feel he had jurisdiction over the case.
Beside that, it is not clear why the case was thrown on and some are asking. . .what was going on in the minds of law enforcement?
Was it just a coincidence that a couple had filed for the eviction of Lucas Morton?
#ThereAreNoCoincidences
What was the time of that?
The documents also show that at one point, Morton and the couple tried to swap land, but that transfer was eventually terminated.
According to ABC News,
The saga appears to have begun in Clayton County, Georgia, when Siraj Ibn Wahhaj allegedly kidnapped his child, according to an arrest warrant, which was issued on Jan. 9, 2018.
Nearly seven months later, on Aug. 3, 2018, the Taos County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico executed a search warrant for Siraj Wahhaj, 39, at a compound in the area of Amalia, which is just under 50 miles north of Taos, near the Colorado border.
"The property is best described as a compound surrounded in part with an earthen berm and old tires stacked up around it, with open trenches and pits, with numerous trip hazards and wood with nails sticking up and broken glass and bottles litter around the grounds -- overall this is readily identifiable and hazardous with extremely filthy living conditions," a subsequent criminal complaint states.
The complaint goes on to describe that the living conditions "greatly resemble that of what would be considered 'third world county [sic] in nature' with odorous trash everywhere, no clean water, no electricity, no plumbing/sewer."
There were 11 children ranging in age between 1 and 15 years old who "were not clean, without shoes and without proper hygiene and rags for clothing," the complaint states.
Investigators found loaded firearms were within the children's reach and assessed that the children had "likely not eaten in days," the complaint states.
Law enforcement found five adults on the premises, including Siraj Wahhaj.
The other four adults are named in the criminal complaint as male Lucas Morton, 40, and three women, Subhanah Amatullah Wahhaj, 35, Hujrah Wahhaj, 38, and Jany Leveille, 35.
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe released a statement Sunday Aug. 6, stating that all five adults have been charged with 11 counts of child abuse, with each count being a third-degree felony. Morton also faces one count of harboring or aiding a felon.
The three women are believed to be the mothers of the 11 children found on the compound, according to the sheriff's statement.
The young boy who was allegedly kidnapped by Siraj Wahhaj was not one of the 11 children found on Sunday.
Today marks the boy's fourth birthday, the sheriff department stated.
The above reported on the 6th of August, 2018.
Newsweek report on 8.8.2018
Dead Boy's Body Discovered on Site of New Mexico Compound Where 11 Other Starving Children Held Captive
The remains of a young boy have been discovered on the compound in New Mexico where 11 children were found starving, in a case that has shocked the world.
New Mexico police rescued the children after storming a compound in the desert near Amalia.
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said an autopsy was being carried out and so it had not been confirmed whether the remains were those of missing Georgia boy Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj.
"We had a good idea of a target location to look for the child. We discovered the remains yesterday on Abdul's fourth birthday," Hogrefe told reporters.
The boy's father, Siraj Wahhaj, is suspected of abducting him and was arrested along with his sisters, Hujrah Wahhaj and Subhanna Wahhaj. They along with Lucas Morton and Jany Leveille all face child abuse charges, although this could change as they were filed before the human remains were found.
Siraj Wahhaj is the son of the controversial Brooklyn imam of the same name, 68, who heads the Masjid At-Taqwa in Bedford-Stuyvesant, the New York Post reported.
His wife, Hakima Ramzi, said that she and her husband wanted to get rid of their son's health problems as he suffers from seizures and requires constant medical attention.
In a court filing, Abdul-Ghani's father told the boy's mother, before fleeing Georgia, that he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child as he believed he was possessed by the devil, CBS reported.
But Ramzi told CNN her husband only wanted to perform a ruqya, which is an Islamic practice involving prayer to heal the boy.
"It's not an exorcism. That was a translation issue in the court, she said, adding that he "just wanted to pray for Abdul-Ghani to get better."
She said her husband took the boy for a trip to a park and never returned. She did not think he would disappear with the three-year-old for nine months.
New York Posts article titled,
Sickos busted for abusing kids at compound linked to controversial imam
The five people arrested for child abuse in New Mexico after they were found living with 11 children in “Third World” conditions are related to a controversial Muslim faith leader in Brooklyn who has been linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombings.
Siraj Wahhaj is also accused of kidnapping his 3-year-old son Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj from Georgia in December.
Siraj Wahhaj is the son of the Brooklyn imam of the same name, 68, who heads the Masjid At-Taqwa in Bedford-Stuyvesant, several congregants at the mosque confirmed to The Post.
Hujrah and Subhanah are the elder Wahhaj’s daughters. Morton is married to Sabhanah, and Leveille is the younger Wahhaj’s wife, according to public records and statements by the imam.
“Dear Brothers and Sisters, please make duas for the safe return of our children and grandchildren: Siraj, Hujrah, Subhanah Wahhaj, son in law Luqman (Lucas) Morton, and daughter in law Maryam (Jany) Leveille and their children (our 12 grandchildren). We believe they may be traveling together,” the religious leader wrote in a Jan. 5 Facebook post.
Police discovered the imam’s five relatives living with 11 kids in squalid conditions in rural Taos County, N.M., on Friday.
Investigators found the younger Siraj Wahhaj with a a loaded rifle, five 30-round magazines and four loaded pistols.
The imam has a checkered past.
Prosecutors named the elder Siraj Wahhaj — born Jeffrey Kearse — as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He also was a character witness in the trial of convicted terror plotter Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.
Subhanah also appears to have Big Apple connections. Her Facebook page says she attended CUNY’s Medgar Evers College.
Reps at the Masjid At-Taqwa said the imam was not in Monday afternoon, and he did not respond to messages seeking comment.
From the Mercury News,
Message leads to discovery of 11 kids in New Mexico compound
Sheriff: “The saddest living conditions and poverty” he has seen in 30 years on the job
From the El Paso Times [I lived there for a while too, but had lived more years in Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico]
Gruesome discovery follows SWAT raid on Amalia, New Mexico compound where 16 people lived
AMALIA, New Mexico – Tiny pairs of pants, broken-down bikes with training wheels and discarded children’s shoes haphazardly scattered among the homemade-brick walls and a half-buried RV hint at the tragedy and mystery unfolding in this remote community.
Here, down a dirt road scratched through the sagebrush, investigators are trying to piece together why a group of heavily armed Muslims took up residence on property they didn’t own and built a compound from wooden pallets, clear plastic tarps and dirt-filled tires. Investigators also are trying to understand the death of a 3-year-old child, whose body was found buried on the site about four hours south of Denver.
And they’re trying to unravel whether the group had sinister plans after one of the children told authorities he was taught how to fire a rifle in preparation for a school shooting.
All the while, a property owner who says he repeatedly reported the group to authorities is struggling with the guilt that maybe he could have done more – and anger that police didn’t.
“That’s what’s hard, this kid, this innocent child, is now dead,” said Jason Badger, who owns the land where the group illegally built its compound. “Me and my wife hope we did everything we thought we could.”
Police have arrested five adults and taken 11 children into protective custody following the discovery of a buried child’s body in the aftermath of an Aug. 4 SWAT raid on the rural property just a stone’s throw from the Colorado border. The 11 kids were in various states of dehydration and emaciation, authorities said.
Police said they intervened after intercepting a message from one of the people in the compound begging for help.
The boy’s body was discovered on the property during a raid by SWAT officers last week. The cause of death has not yet been released.
According to investigators and neighbors, the group bought a piece of property in the Costilla Meadows sometime last year and moved onto it in December. The problem: Due to the snow and a misunderstanding of the boundary markers, the group mistakenly set up on Badger’s land, instead of the adjacent 10-acre parcel they owned.
Badger said he discovered them on his land about two weeks after they moved in. Some were living in tents, while others were living in a small moving truck fitted with bunk beds, authorities said. Badger said he tried to work with the two men, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and Lucas Morton, to resolve the property problem by simply flip-flopping their ownership. While the two pieces of property are virtually identical, Badger said the group had already begun building up their compound to shelter from the winter’s cold.
“If I had kicked them off the property, those kids would have literally being living the dirt,” Badger said.
Wahhaj's father, Imam Siraj Wahhaj, said in a Facebook broadcast on Thursday evening that he was the one who turned over the the message over to authorities, giving them the exact location of the compound via delivery instructions for a food shipment. The elder Wahhaj rejected the suggestion that either he or his son hold extremist beliefs.
"We just want the truth," he said in the Facebook broadcast. "He may be my son, they may be my daughters, but we just want the truth."
Prosecutors have so far persuaded the judge hearing the cases to keep the five adults locked up, saying in a court filing that… “the defendant transported children across state lines for the purpose of the children receiving advanced weapons training to commit future acts of violence. Should the defendant be released from custody he poses a great danger to the children found on the property as well as a threat to the community as a whole due to the presence of firearms and his intent to use these firearms in a violent and illegal manner.”
Badger is now expecting to pay tens of thousands of dollars worth of cleanup costs.
The group built adobe walls, strengthened by glass bottles and cans, and embedded the tops with broken glass. A curtain wall of dirt-filled tires blocks easy access to the compound's front, and the rest of it is pockmarked with ditches and holes. Stacked wooden pallets lead down to the tarp-covered RV, which is filled with garbage, clothing and household goods. There was no obvious food supply, although hammers and power saws are scattered around.
Authorities have not yet responded to Badger's complaints that he was ignored.
“I tried to bring water … and he said he couldn’t take it due to religious beliefs," Badger said of the men. "It just sucks. It’s hard to swallow.”
Adult members of the group are due back in court next week for a status hearing, according to court records. They remain jailed at the Taos County Jail in Taos. Citing their status as juveniles, authorities have not released any additional information about the location or health of the 11 children. Imam Siraj Wahhaj said he soon hopes to travel to New Mexico to gain custody of the children, some of whom are his grandchildren.
According to USA Today,
The missing toddler's body was found buried in a 100-foot-long hand-dug dirt tunnel beneath the compound cobbled together by the group.
In court testimony Monday, an FBI agent said two of the oldest children rescued from the compound told him that one of the women believed the dead toddler would be reincarnated as Jesus to attack “corrupt institutions” like banks and schools. Police found multiple loaded rifles and handguns at the compound, which they said had been built to repel an armed attack.
Defense attorneys say the group members who built the compound near Amalia, New Mexico, were simply exercising their Constitutional rights to possess firearms and freely practice their religion. The adult group comprises two sisters and a brother, his wife, and a man who is married to one of the sisters. They are the children's parents or guardians.
As you flip through, check out the footage then make up your own mind.
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Sources and Connecting Articles/Reports
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/guns-n-roses-knockin-on-heavens-door/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100994/trivia/
Billy the Kid, what did he Really Stand up to? Why did they really want him dead? Why was Pat Garrett let off the hook in killing a hunter? Trafficking at ranch? Why did Wallace break his word after Billy testified? They who live give their OWN story!
The Truth about Child Sex Trafficking and why those involved Many you would Never suspect hate President Trump and Trump Supporters. Exposure to Light Threatens their Profits and Status!
They say all of these things about the Protectors of Children, those tasked and sworn to be the Guardians and Voice of the most innocent. . .children and the elderly just as they did about Billy the Kid.
See a Facebook Frames on this here that is fully sourced,
https://www.facebook.com/melissa.mcgarity.14/posts/10223509931350931
The future of Jeffrey Epstein’s $27.5M New Mexico ranch
https://www.krqe.com/news/investigations/the-future-of-jeffrey-epsteins-27-5m-new-mexico-ranch/
https://nypost.com/2021/12/07/jeffrey-epsteins-new-mexico-sex-ranch-remains-on-sale-for-27-5m/
Jeffrey Epstein Chose New Mexico for a Reason
A journey through the Land of Enchantment, where the now-dead sex trafficker and his co-conspirators found a haven for radioactive secrets.
https://newrepublic.com/article/154761/jeffrey-epstein-zorro-ranch-new-mexico-history
HARSH TRUTH ABOUT SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ALICE TRAINING, EPSTEIN FOOTAGE
ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH, WEXNER, EPSTEIN AND THE PEDOPHILE NORMALIZATION AGENDA
CONNECTIONS OF EPSTEIN, A MODEL/ ENTREPRENEUR THAT LEADS TO TIES WITH THE VATICAN
What lies beneath? Those connected to Epstein including evidence of a glass sub he invited Hawking on? Info on island, Who has flown on his plane, how there is access to children
Here is the flight footage for Trementina Base
Bruce and Alice King, Dem Heroes and the acres land Epstein was allowed to lease from them. Good friends with the Clintons, Bill got advice from Bruce. Their son was AG when Epstein wasn't required to register as a sex offender. Alice child advocate!
**Scientology’s Secret Vaults: A Rare Interview With a Former Member of Hush-Hush “CST”
by TONY ORTEGA
February 6, 2012
Over the years, we’ve talked to a lot of former Scientologists, many of whom worked at the church’s secretive desert headquarters in Southern California, “Int Base.” They were cut off from their families and the outside world, and became accustomed to living in secrecy.
But even these people adopt a somewhat hushed tone when they tell me about the most secret organization in all of Scientology, the Church of Spiritual Technology. Mention CST, and even longtime former members of the church admit that they knew almost nothing about it, or even where CST’s own super-secret headquarters was located.
More Evidence and testimony of Virginia Roberts Giuffre involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's child sex abuse and trafficking
https://www.wsmr.army.mil/Trinity/Pages/Home.aspx [Page Not found]
Visiting the Trinity Atomic Bomb Test Site - White Sands Missile Range
Only open for visits twice a year, first Saturday in April and first Saturday in October.
In July 1945 the first atomic bomb was set off here to test it out.
https://www.nps.gov/places/000/trinity-site.htm
Those taking part in Epstein's offerings, photos, evidence of predators on another layer of the web, We KNOW who you are. It's Not all been scrubbed as they thought!
Q Anon team credited in the Daily Mail for doing research on Epstein, his island and pedogate abuses prior to the Miami Herald
What the articles written on Epstein reveal, the injustice against child victims who were sex trafficked and Epstein's dreams of baby farming on his New Mexico Ranch
GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTS ON HUMANS THE US GOV HAS APOLOGIZED AND ADMITTED TO. STRANGER THINGS?
Interesting as Ghislaine had a virtue signaling org that funneled money into what the elite globalist wanted to steer called. . .
[my channel and independent reports were removed from an elitist, censoring platform because I had verified sources, but I archived here]
EPSTEIN'S GIRLFRIEND GHISLAINE MAXWELL HER ORG TERRA MAR AND ASSOCIATION WITH MILK STUDIOS
The entire playlist on Epstein's madam who was connected to her father also, Robert Maxwell along with their exclusive family history found in this playlist on my Bitchute channel.
GHISLAINE MAXWELL AND ROBERT MAXWELL
TestingTheNarrative
https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/bHM3CdslNpJd/
Also interesting as Tremintina, not too far from Zorro Ranch also was affiliated with an org called, Scientology’s elite [CST Church of Spiritual Technology] “Sea Org,”
Zook's Pharmacy
John Noah Zook (1875-1950) was born in Wakefield, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1875. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1895. Before moving to Santa Fe in 1901, Zook worked in New York City and in Pueblo, Colorado. In Santa Fe he became a prescription clerk at Alphonse C. Ireland's Pharmacy and in 1906, Zook and James R. Caruthers purchased Ireland's (later Capital) Pharmacy. Two years later, Zook resigned as part owner and manger to open his own apothacary shop. In 1913, Zook and Jack Colins joined as partners to purchase Adolph Fischer's Drug Store to expand into larger facilities at 56 East San Francisco Street. There the business remained into the 1990s having undergone two more changes of ownership.
In 1906, John Zook and Zelma Brown, a draughtsman in the surveyor-general's office, were married in Santa Fe. They had one child, Katherine, in 1915. After John Zook died in 1950, Zelma and Katherine continued to operate the family pharmacy until 1965. From 1965 until his death in 1968, Lyman W. Quick owned and operated Zook's Pharmacy and in 1969 Timothy R. Elsbrock purchased and operated Zook's. Zook's Pharmacy was the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in New Mexico. It closed in 1983.
https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6093360
Zook's Pharmacy collection, 1909-1963.
https://www.worldcat.org/title/zooks-pharmacy-collection-1909-1963/oclc/37435391