Tuesday, January 30, 2018

JOEL'S JOURNAL: JOHNNY, WE HARDLY KNEW YE

JOEL’S JOURNAL
Joel Anastasi
Co-founder, The Angel News Network
With St Germain channeled by Phillip Collins

JOHNNY, WE HARDLY KNEW YE

When I was about ten years old I read an exciting book that so captured my imagination I never forgot it, Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes. Johnny is a young silversmith’s apprentice caught up in the beginning days of the American Revolutionary War in Boston during the early 1770’s.

Last week I came across a copy of the book in a small free library located in one of our city parks and consumed it in one day. The book’s themes are so relevant to the project I am working on with St. Germain, The Refounding of America, and our current political times that I see it as “sychronicity.”

History books tend to justify the American Revolution largely in economic terms: taxation without representation, unfair trading laws, burdensome taxes and levies, etc. But in one of the book’s stirring passages, a doctor offers a much more expansive view of the revolution’s mission, consistent with that of ascended master St Germain himself: equality and the dignity of man.

“We do not fight just for the rights of Englishmen but for men and women and children all over the world. There shall be no more tyranny. A handful of men cannot have power over thousands. A man shall choose who it is shall rule over him. The peasants of France, the serfs of Russia--hardly more than animals now. But because we fight, they shall see freedom like a new sun rising in the west--those natural rights God has given to every man, no matter how humble.

“Will French peasants go on forever pulling off their caps and saying, ‘Oui, Monsieur,’ when the gold coaches run down their children? They will not. Nor will they in Italy and all those German states. Will no one show them the rights of good citizens? So we will hold up our torch—and do not forget it was lighted upon the fires of England—and we will set it as a new sun to lighten the world.”

Freedom’s torch, held high by the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor for 132 years, has been a symbol of freedom to the world, hard won by those colonists so vividly described in Johnny Tremaine.

It is that same freedom, brought forth by the world’s first modern democracy, that is under threat by the presidency of Donald Trump, St Germain warns us.
(St Germain is the ascended master charged with guiding the United States during this new two thousand-year spiritual age that began 12/21/12.)

Trump’s tyrannical instincts, St Germain says, are on clear display as he  attempts to weaken and divide us by (1) demonizing nations, peoples, religions, races, a free press, (2)  weaken federal agencies designed to protect citizens from abuse by appointing opponents of these agencies to head them and (3) by attempting to undermine the rule of law with attacks on the Justice Department, FBI and CIA to thwart investigations of his collusion with Russia to win the presidential election.

The Trump presidency is serving as a wake-up call, St Germain tells us. It is the threat of losing our democracy that will save it.

ST Germain has given us 100 Tenets of the Tyrant to alert us to the behavior of tyrants.  “Once you become aware of them, you expose them as they are happening and can prevent them from manifesting further.”

Last week I posted several tenets. Here are two more, along with some of St Germain’s comments:

1. The mission of the tyrant is to build a regime where no one will disagree or turn against him. This is done through fear and threats. This illusion will ultimately destroy the tyrant who will blame others for his downfall. You cannot control what you did not create.

St Germain: “The foundation of this is you cannot control what you did not create. You will see the tyrant for a period of time, and it may be a generation even, of attempting to maintain control. But, in reality, they are not because there is constant resistance and opposition to them. That is taking place at present. Can you see that?”

2. The tyrant often believes that intellectual thought is in the way of his mission. He believes he is the action figure of a necessary revolution in policy and morals and that he is the instrument of humanity’s reorientation for a new age of the interpretation of nation and world—an interpretation based upon his will, not (society’s) intelligence.

Following is my dialogue with St Germain about the above tenet:
J: So Trump doesn’t believe that our founding papers, our constitution and laws should be honored, respected or enforced.

SG: His will be done is the only thing he hears. Any intellectual, rational, truthful opposition is to be eliminated through his will. It is his will versus intellect, versus truth. So whatever he believes becomes his truth, becomes his tool to power forward. Can you see that?

J: He’s not concerned about the law, the constitution, any of that?

SG: Absolutely not. That is why mastering the content of the constitution is vital at this time and the intention and the energy behind that. He knows little of it, cares little of it. Most of the American people have lost complete contact with the foundation of it. This is an opportunity for the American people to understand the inspiration and the initiation of the energy within the constitution and learn how the checks and balances of the democratic structure protect it. That is the foundation of everything that is happening and why it is happening.

It is the self-empowerment of the individual: We the people, by the people and for the people.
Listen to those words.

J: That statement you inspired in the Declaration of Independence is one of the greatest declarations of human right every written:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

SG: “Thank you. People ask, how did young individuals, some with experience, some without, ever come to create these documents? And now you know the answer. It came from the connection with the higher realms as all advanced civilizations have, and their demise came through a disconnect.

“An aspect of this whole adventure, as you clear and cleanse the democratic process, is a conscious awareness of where the principles of democracy came from and the connection to the higher realms. That is part of this evolutionary process. It is time to realize there is a frequency beyond where humanity resides that loves and supports it and inspires it to be all that it can be. That process is taking place now as well.”


The energy that fueled the fight for freedom in the days of Johnny Tremain, St Germain tells us, is alive and well in the American population today. The army that won our freedom more than   two hundred years ago was populated by men with the support of women. In our time, look for an army of women supported by men. This time the main fight will be for public office through the ballot box.

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