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The Snake That Came To Visit

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally posted April 5, 2014

The shedded snake skin was draped across the sewer line in the basement, directly over the washing machine. It looked to be over two feet long.

The snake’s waste

My skin crawled. I think snakes are beautiful but I prefer that they remain outside and miles from me. I looked around to see if, maybe, it would be in the middle of the floor, waiting, or deciding where it wanted to go.   It had a lot of choices. There was so much stuff down there. There was the workbench with all of the tools; two lovely wood and glass china closets; couches and chairs, boxes of shoes, and clothing!!

The ceiling was exposed. I knew the hot and cold water lines, the electrical lines, and the ductwork and knew the spaces they served. I saw nothing curled up around the pipes or rods. Yes, I liked the “Alien” movie series and vowed that if I was ever commissioned to design a space station on another planet, drop ceilings were out.

I went down to do the laundry. I was not attacked. That was day one in April 2012. On day two I left the skin where it was for a while, photographed it, and then removed it. Thought the snake needed it to find its way out, like a bread crumb, you understand? I dowsed with the pendulum Master Dowser Greg “Mountain Man” Storozuk made for me. I got that it left the house.

I mentioned it to my mother after wishing her another happy birthday. She said she read that ammonia keeps them at bay. An article written by a woman who camped with her family in a wood used this method and she reported it worked.  I trusted the dowsed information and, four days later as I add to this, I have not seen evidence of the snake. I do look up at the exposed ceiling more often.

Well, a second shedded skin was left this week, in October 2012. I thought had I kept up the bleach smell, it might not have returned. There was always an opened bottle so I kept up that practice assuming it was for that purpose. It might not have thought that it was a safe place to repeat its business. A resident suggested feeding the cats that popped up now and again. I would only have to do this once a week; they would return and if no food was provided they would naturally hunt in the yard. They would work to kill the snakes they find. Given that we are here temporarily, I hesitate to develop relationships with the cats I saw. I don’t know where they came from, or who they belong to. I am counting on the weather getting so cold that the snake will have satisfied its needs until spring.

We are in April 2014. What did I see when I walked into the basement but a four-foot plus rat snake laying along the masonry wall next to the washing machine and dryer. Well, naturally, I spoke to it asking why it was there. It was not supposed to be. Between October and now, a snake was against the window knocking against the Venetian blind. I went to the kitchen and called Terminex to get help. While on the phone, I heard a clanging and a thump. The snake must have fallen off the window sill.

The friendly Terminex professional came to locate the snake. No luck when he was there. 

A very nice smelling man came. He did a thorough walk-through and found nothing. He politely said I should have stayed in the basement with the snake. Mr. Terminex man pointed out where the snake might be getting in. I brought home a couple of cans of foam expansion stuff and went to spraying in the cracks.

On this fine April day, with rubber gloves on, I’d go downstairs to see if this snake was going to leave. Its head was held high. Its body did not appear to move. My husband was coughing. I left to see what I could do for him. I return, and the length of the snake on one side of a pipe was less, so it actually did move. My husband started coughing again. I left to see what I could do for him. I returned and the snake moved again. My husband started coughing again. . I left to see what I could do for him. I came down with a plastic leaf bag. I sprayed the snake with Raid Max. I was getting over a cold so, thankfully, I was not able to smell well. It fell to the concrete floor. I moved toward it and it slithered under a little case. I waited. It stuck its head to move toward the furniture. Had it been able to do this, it would have died. The stench would have filled the space. I sprayed it with more Raid Max. My husband started coughing again. I left to see what I could do for him. I returned and the snake was still under the case. I brought down a spade shovel. I attempted to push the snake out from under the shelf. I thought when it fell to the floor would have been a good time to grab it.

I was getting impatient. My husband started coughing again. I left to see what I could do for him. I returned. I was impatient. I was not going to wait for the snake to decide what it wanted to do. I stuck it with the spade. It came out. I began talking to it again.

“I’m not waiting for you. I’ve HAD it. You’re taking too long.“ I stuck it with the shovel a few times. Blood was pouring out. It opened its mouth. “I DON’T HAVE TIME FOR YOU!! I DON’T HAVE TIME FOR THIS!!!” I grabbed it with the plastic bag. I put the shovel to the side and used both hands. I scooped it up. I thrashed the bag on the concrete floor. “I’VE HAD ENOUGH OF YOU!!!! DIE!!” I kept banging the bagged snake against the floor. A hole opened up. I saw a part of the snake covered with blood. I took the bag upstairs and bagged it in another bag. I took moist paper towels with cleaner and mopped up the blood. I threw them in the bag, tied it up, and put it in the dumpster under the screened-in porch.

It pays to talk things out.

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I Want To Eat Food!

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica”

Thought Nummo detail by Allison L. Williams Hill

February 24, 2014

It seemed like a good idea at first.

When I saw the post for a park to be planted with fruit-bearing trees in Seattle, the first of its kind in the United States, I thought that was great.  I saw an article for a park at Beacon Hill that ran in Seattle magazine in August 2012.

I “liked” the post.

When a friend reposted it my comment was “Great idea, however, I keep thinking the maintenance would be in the form of Round Up or similar.”

The last thought that occurred this morning as I made my husband’s breakfast was that it was irrelevant that Monsanto produces these products.  If by some chance there is an insistence that the maintenance and care would be organic and the staff, paid and/or volunteer saw to it, there is the phantom factor of chemtrails that line the skies turning them white and raining down ungodly elements that Nature cannot use.

Chemtrail Central documented information on chemtrails between 2000 and 2001. The author used a sheet of glass, set it in rain, and noticed that a film formed.  He had it analyzed.  If anyone disputes the results, his process, as I have given it, makes it extremely easy for anyone to duplicate.  If money is an issue, I would suggest taking it to the local agriculture extension.  Your purpose would be to see what is in the rain and how it can help your personal crops or your lawn.

Ted Gunderson, former FBI chief spoke about chemtrails tying them to the United Nations.  See his video done in the last year of his life.   It may be coincidental that Mr. Gunderson crossed over in the same year that he recorded that video.  Representative Dennis Kucinich acknowledged their existence and listed it in his Preservation of Space bill.

My husband’s parents were from the British Virgin Islands.  He spoke of his visits during the summer when he was sent to do chores.  On the way to and on his return, he has his choice of what fruits he wanted to eat.  The fruit trees were various and plentiful; he was never hungry. Those days, chemtrails did not exist.  They do today and to all of the organic farmers, I ask how these rains impact the quality of the food that is grown in the interest of guaranteeing its quality for themselves and others interested in improving their health.

While in the BVI, I noticed chemtrails being sprayed there as well.  It was significant that they were most abundant when cruise ships visited.  A BV Islander noticed them too.  “More people get sick with sore throats after they appear,” she said.

March 8, 2014

David Paul Starr posted on Facebook content that also acknowledges and documents that chemtrails exist and what the stuff in them does to the body, particularly the brain, the Command Center.

“Every breath we take is now laden with toxic metals and chemicals from the ongoing global atmospheric spraying. These materials “bioaccumulate” our bodies and brains. What we face from the climate engineering programs is nothing less than an all-out assault against us, the planet, and all life.” – Dane Wigington, of Engineering Watch wrote in the  article: Neurologist Warns Aluminum in Chemtrails Could Cause “Explosive Increase in Neurodegenerative Diseases.”

We are living in it, walking, breathing, and working in it now.   I say it is a thinning of all populations by poisoning everything available.  It is logical that those who are implementing this project have their health-supporting resources allocated.

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A Couple of Interviews on To the Best of Our Knowledge, July 6, 2014

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
Quotation of Galileo Galilei

“The River 2” by Allison L. Williams Hill

Keli Carender, writer of the Liberty Belle blog and also credited with starting the Tea Party was a guest under “Who is a Patriot?” She is affiliated with Tea Party Patriots, a group that borrows its name from white colonists who hid behind custom dress of indigenous people to make their point in Boston Massachusetts in 1773 for which the entire town paid. Such courage to embark on an act considered treasonous was not enough to justify doing it in their white skin.  Ms. Carender’s desire to reduce government spending occurred when the first African-American president took office.

The Tea Party Patriots’ focus, according to Ms. Carender, is on fiscal responsibility; constitutionally limited government, and free markets. I did not know that no-bid contracts, from which Haliburton made billions for services rendered during and after the Iraqi invasion, were acceptable in the model of a free market or even a fiscally responsible means of controlling spending.

Ms. Carender took issue with the size of the federal government’s control over our lives.     I have attempted to find her blog, Liberty Belle not without difficulty, to see if she ever mentioned the Patriot Act, created and implemented during a Republican administration, and the extent to which it has entrenched government into our lives. So much for constitutionally limited government.

There were several opportunities to respond to questions to form a better idea about the Tea Party Patriots’ intentions but Ms. Carender did not take advantage of them. She raised issues with the size of a department’s buildings- Agriculture, to be specific, and what they actually do, and how they justify the money that is spent. All of this needs t be examined. She would want to take a look at the various departments; commissions; agencies, and boards. She mentioned the GAO report that stated there were over $200 billion in redundancies.

Mr. Paulsen, the interviewer, mentioned various things that take place in the Dept. of Education like studying education policy which makes for effective and ineffective teaching, and standardized tests to create overall standards. Though she said she was not against public education, Ms. Carender is a teacher, which was not mentioned during the interview.

Regarding the constitutionally limited government, many of the departments and affairs can be done at the state level. Completely remove health care from the federal government and revert it to the states via block grants with no strings, she said.

On Slog blog she is quoted: “If you believe that it is absolutely moral to take my money and give it to someone else based on their supposed needs,” she said, waving a $20 bill to boos and cheers, “then you come and take this $20 and use it as a down payment on this health care plan.”  Many people, from the beginning of Obama’s first term, disliked the Affordable Health Care act because they felt it would redirect their money to help others.

Because it takes less time to go to her state capital, she wants more control of the issues to be brought at the state level. Saving hundreds of dollars and time, most or all issues can be addressed where the people have a greater voice.   The Tea Party Patriots came into being five years ago. In five years of their existence, what have they accomplished?  Are they, in any state, closer to getting more control of, debating, and making sound decisions on local issues? The October government shutdown might have been less jarring if the structure for a seamless takeover at the state level had been in place. It was obvious it was not and the Tea Party Patriots, after five years of only working to strategically place candidates who know less about government than they should, appear to need to refocus in order to implement their goals and objectives.

The second interview was with Mr. Harvey “Obama is no FDR” Kaye who wrote a book about Franklin Delano Roosevelt called “The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great.”  He thought FDR actually invited Americans to change America. He felt that when Obama had the opportunity, he floundered.

Two things about FDR: his decision to enter World War II may not have been based on sound facts. Like Bush 43, who, it is now known, lied and directed the release of false information to justify invading Iraq, Roosevelt was influenced by businessmen. Pearl Harbor’s destruction was known in enough time to prevent it, like the false flag destruction of the World Trade Center, and the Gulf of Ton-Kin incident.

FDR did nothing to stem the re-enslavement of African-Americans in the south, nor did J. Edgar Hoover because he felt he could not win. J. Edgar Hoover sacrificed the powerless. FDR did, however, allow Black men to be drafted into the armed forces. It was not because they would greatly contribute to the cause but it was done to avoid an implosion within the United States: the unification of Black people with Japanese-Americans. FDR promoted segregation of Black people from every other culture and race. He directed the creation of specific communities for Black people. Realtors throughout the country perpetuate the process through redlining.

My sister and brother-in-law searched for homes in areas, my sister noticed, were predominately Black. To her credit, she put the realtor on the carpet and told her that was what she was experiencing.  They changed agents and demanded where they wanted to live.

Kaye went on to say that the rise of the Tea Party was Obama’s fault. The rise of the Tea Party included white men and white women carrying gorilla dolls with Obama name cards on them.

He commented on Obama encouraging people during his 2008 campaign. His students that year were so enthused, but according to Kaye, Obama never actually engaged people in the Yes, We Can.”   His students felt “…disappointment, disenchantment, a cynicism…”   No national works progress, national youth administration was created, he said.

In this day and age, people have the fundamental tools to create, to do. There are stories about 8-year-old children collecting food for food banks because they saw that classmates were not eating enough. They did not need the President to construct a national program to do it. One particular child saw a need and pursued an answer to solve it.

It was unfortunate that this historian accepted his students’ complaints rather than inspire them to either join organizations that, in whole or in part, do some of the things he berated Obama for not doing he thought should have been done and for Obama’s unfulfilled promises. I think it is even sadder that Kaye did not see the opportunity to encourage his students to BECOME the power to do something about what he or they felt needed to be done.

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Food Industry Investigation

By Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally posted on February 23, 2014

Stop Bill C-18

Bill C-18, the “Agricultural Growth Act” omnibus bill, amending several federal agricultural laws, was introduced in Parliament on December 9, 2013. If passed, it will give multi-national agri-business much more money, power and control while increasing farmers’ costs and reducing farmers’ autonomy and Canadian sovereignty.

The following information about Bill C-18 and its implications, as well as about the NFU’s proposed Farmers Seed Act can be used as a Toolkit to help you organize opposition to the Bill.

http://www.nfu.ca/issue/stop-bill-c-18

Clarify your understanding of key issues related to C-18 by reading “Questions and Answers about Bill C-18.” A pdf download.

Question II by Allison L. Williams Hill

I thought the person who filed a lawsuit against a fast food chain would have validity if it had addressed the quality of the food products. For example, it was revealed that many fast food chain products contain GMOs. Rodale’s 2012 impactful study showed that the Bt toxin, long defended by Monsanto as being destroyed in the abdomen’s acid, showed up in the placental tissue of pregnant women and in their newborns.

Rather the lawsuit was dismissed because the plaintiff had the ability to not eat the product and to control what went into the body. With GMO products, one cannot control what is in the product. And yet, products containing GMOs are not labeled as such.

The rising rate of diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease has led to the possibility of investigating the food industry’s knowledge and intent of creating food products that created addictive behavior.

Who is encouraging this? Is it the citizen groups who have had the experience of being told what is available for them to consume? Is it scientists who have studied the effects of food on the human body and mind? Is it the insurance industry that is paying out for these illnesses? Is it the state government funding Medicare and Medicaid?

The lack of information or the provision of “designed” information about the contents of processed food and its impact on behavior is almost as derisive as lying. The knowledge of what is not healthy is in it and known but not told.

This is a plan: Increase the desire to get more food that, when consumed, has physical consequences (which varies per person) then sell the remedy to solve that problem. That is the back-end sale of the pharmaceutical industry. Along with agriculture, both are monitored by the Food and Drug Administration. The title of this department had never been the Food and Drug Safety Administration.

Is it necessary to investigate whether the food industry was aware of the addictive nature of its product formulas? High fructose corn syrup, the cheapest sweetener, and the most effective substance in turning off the body’s natural system of satiation are considered the major cause of obesity and diabetes II in adults and children in this country.

Is it necessary to investigate the food industry’s knowledge of the impact of advertising on children? I’ve not read Ray Crock’s biography, but Eric Schlosser, the author, discussed Crock’s observations at McDonald’s in his presentation at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. While I walk, I listen to the IIN lectures constantly on an iPod, provided by the school when I did the program online even though I graduated from the program almost 4 years ago. Crock noticed that the money spent increased when children came into the restaurant with adults. In other words, when children came, they made more money.

That intelligence has been applied to commercials for children’s products of all kinds, including processed food. Mr. Schlosser watched children’s programming with his own children and noticed that the same commercials were replayed. He said he wondered why the commercials did not change. He said it increased recall in the child; the information became “imprinted,” by definition means “to fix firmly, as in the mind.” Mr. Schlosser then said the magic word: brainwashing.

Foods advertised to children rarely have their nutritional health at heart. Only a little information is provided, as sound bites in a commercial, or as stamps on the packaging to ensure they cover the adult’s perception of nutritional value to secure the purchase in response to a child’s constant requests.

And it is feasible that millions of advertising dollars were applied without research and just happened to gross billions of dollars in revenue. If that is plausible to you, not only do I have a couple of bridges to sell you, not just one, mind you, but I’ll throw in for free inflammation so you can experience obesity; rheumatoid arthritis; diabetes, hypertension, and name another-prevalent-disease deliciously disguised in a boxed case of baked goods.

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The Family Tree

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally posted on February 23, 2014

“Spirit of the Island I” by Allison L. Williams Hill

On January 26th of this year I took notes as I listened to my mother talk about what she remembered about her family. This past weekend I spoke to my uncle, her brother after he received my letter stating I would pursue documenting our genealogy.

I learned for the first time that my mother’s parents are from the southern part of the United States also. I always thought they were born in New York as she was. My father’s family is also from the south, the same state and both parents grew up not too far from each other.

I’ve always known my uncle by his nickname. I learned he had that nickname until he started to go to school. There was a debate on what he should be called: grandma had one idea, and grandpa had another. Grandma won.

“There are a lot of skeletons in the closet,” said my uncle. When he finished, I looked over my notes. I called my mother a little while after. She was busy, I left a message.

“There are a lot of skeletons in the closet,” I said. “It appears that it’s standing room only.”

I learned that we had a cousin that was kidnapped by a babysitter. Neither the child nor the babysitter was found. My uncle did not remember the child’s name. I did not ask if he remembered if it was a boy or a girl.

I did not know about the artistic capabilities of another uncle. I never got the chance to see his work. Mom said he taught her how to color in a coloring book. He taught her how to outline the form and fill in the color. My mother said she’d just color in and beyond the lines. This uncle coughed so much from smoking, he’d break his ribs. His third wife died from cancer. It was a surprise to him; she was his caregiver and kept it a secret. He was left in the hands of his daughter who, upon returning from the store he asked her to go to, found his body bleeding out from the shunt he removed for dialysis.

She took pictures and distributed them to the surviving brother and sister. When my husband and I return to New York, I thought I’d have a little fun with her by telling her we never married and lived together. She is really into the church. I told my friend, a Yoruba priestess, who is considered a heathen in her family that I’d stack her up against her relatives any day. After hearing about the pictures, I’m not so sure.

We have few pictures, few dates but a great opportunity for me to conduct a hell of a lot of interviews with people I never met. I mentioned to my uncle since his father loved the women, I might have cousins all around us where we are.

I knew many, many years ago that my great great-grandfather was a white Irishman. While talking to my uncle, I wondered where on earth would I be able to find information about him and the reason he was a part of this family.

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We’re Back

by Allison L. Williams Hill   In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally published on August 16, 2013

After we relocated to the US, a lot of my time continues to be used for caregiving. My husband and I are concentrating on his wellness. On my Creative Caregiving website I discuss that the VA clinic and medical center where we are have been responsive and wonderful in their support of my husband’s health.

My husband is now a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and through them I found out how much the federal government is delinquent in processing pension applications. I thought about looking up the names of the veterans used to discredit John Carey when he was running for president against Bush 43. Carey was a veteran; Bush was not and still is not a veteran. He played at being a pilot and that is a dripping wad of spit in every pilot’s eye.

Questions about Carey grew from testimonies about his shooting bullets into the heads of prone enemy soldiers. A nun, tortured in a South American country, managed to survive by appearing dead in a mound of tortured nuns and other people. She remembered hearing the supervisor talking on a phone in between the pain. “How are the children?” he asked. He had an American accent. The nun’s experience was aired on 60 Minutes several years ago.

So, it was not possible that some of those prone enemy combatants could have risen and injured American soldiers.

The Veterans Administration did poorly addressing vets’ needs during Bush 43’s eight years as president. The difficulty began during the Iraqi invasion. It seemed as if Rumsfeld was more concerned about minimizing the publicized numbers of the fallen than providing adequate services for the wounded. To those veterans who spoke out against Carey: How did you like those eight years? Got all of your needs met? Perhaps you did because you successfully helped non-soldiers “play” at being proficient as fighters and experienced strategists (called Republicans). Know anyone who did not get their needs met? There were many veterans who did not and still don’t.

In light of my husband’s pending application at the VA at this point in time, I had to make a choice: either work outside of the home and place my husband in a facility or stay home to care for him. My work has resumed fulfilling the latter, really the only choice, around the time that care is given.

The stream to attract people to my work and services has been stocked with more information, videos I enjoyed creating, and products. I do energy work for healing and for clear communication with Spirit. One of the insights I received was that only one of the websites is important: In-Vesica: “Do All Things In-Vesica.” The slogan means do all things from a spiritual place. My husband’s website, Hill International Group, listing his work on small business development from his PDE (Project Demonstrating Excellence- a term used by the Union Institute and University where he received his doctorate degree) will be separate as will Full Spectrum Living, a gift from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition to all graduates of the program for health coaching.

Allison L. Williams Hill has over thirty years of experience from various architectural firms in New York City, her own practice there and in the Caribbean. She began studying spirituality over twenty years ago and enjoys channeling through art. The architectural firm, L5 Design in the United States and L5 Associates in the Caribbean, was moved into In-Vesica where she integrates architecture and alternative medical therapy and her signature process, psycho-ecological design.

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Thoughts on Don King

by Allison L. Williams Hill   In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally posted on July 18, 2011

Every time I see a Troll doll, I giggle: I think they are Don King’s love babies.

Check the hair.

For the last 5-plus years, white males gel their hair into peaks. Is it the invention of a white male hairdresser, excuse me, hair stylist to pull up the hair and let it stand? Maybe, but the subconscious inspiration was Don King.

He said in interviews he was hospitalized, I don’t remember for what, and he woke up one day and his hair was standing straight up. Antennae, receiving cosmic messages.Revenue earned from male hair care products including gels is over $2 billion worldwide. I tend to think of the “cradle to grave” process, how much raw material it takes to create the product and how long the emptied containers remain in landfill.

I acknowledge Don King’s influence on the male hair care industry in general. I am sure he is presented with a check every quarter. Authentic Troll dolls, originally called “Dam Things” are currently going for over $200.

Only in America.