I had the privilege of having a long conversation with the SRO (School Resource Officer) of Adelia’s school. We covered many topics that were helpful to understand, I will share this information with you and add my insights. 

The Uvalde massacre was done by a boy aged 18 who from my visions was under MKultra mind control. The Police Chief is under orders from what looks like the DOJ to stand down and not help. 

Officers’ insights: What the police did by not protecting the children, broke their oath to protect life. The order to stand down was anti-constitutional. There is a 40-page and a 70-page report, both very damming of all those who stood while the murders took place. These men will be prosecuted. 

He told me the problem with a school scenario is the single entry door, the gunman can just point the gun at the door and shoot whoever enters. The solution to that is a first officer storming the door with a shield, and getting across to the other side of the room as fast as he can, drawing the fire and attention of the gunman as the 2nd and third officer enter, and number two or three is able to stop the gunman with a shot. 

He said he would not follow an order that made him violate his oath to God and the people to protect life. They just did 2 separate 3-day training sessions to deal with numerous scenarios for school and campus threats. Apparently very realistic, they were being shot with paintballs set to wound, he mentioned he is still 3 weeks later bruised all over. 

They are hoping to get the shields here; they do not yet have them. His comment about that is I cannot use my weapon if I am dead. One of  Dan Bongino’s favorite sayings is  ‘don’t get dead.

The head is particularly vulnerable, and helmets if they are used, which is not always the case at a school, have limited, no protection to the face or back of the head and neck. This is where a shield is very helpful. 

A police officer told me the world is an unsafe place: always carry your weapon. The two places you cannot carry are in schools and in court houses in Texas, which is a constitutional carry state, no need for a license for a concealed carry weapon here. The gun must be in a holster at all times unless you are using it, and he had said to get a holster, fumbling in a purse takes time. 

We covered some other ground, how men are wounded in war/battle and head brain injuries and how they occur. They use a different Dog than the one I drew when I worked for the Minneapolis Police department McGruff, apparently, the McGruff dog has copyright fees that our police department deems unnecessary, and uses a bug safety dog mascot instead. Officer Mike is inside the costume. 

Now back to some wisdom from God about weapons. In an unsafe world, where danger is more present than it used to be, do we leave ourselves defenseless? The officer said always carry, the police here want us to be safe and to protect our family.  God wants us to be safe. The question I have had is, if you shop in stores like Costco and Walmart known in this area for grabbing kids and trafficking them, what does God allow? 

There are many angels that fight against evil, carrying a holstered weapon and knowing how to use it is aligned with God. Do not carry a holstered weapon that you do not know how to use.  The other issue is learning defensive arts. being able to have a few well-practiced moves and an understanding of what a perpetrator might attempt so that you are able to keep yourself safe if God forbid you to get in that circumstance you know what to do. 

At age 27, hosting and waitressing standing at the cash register at Esteban’s restaurant in St Paul Minnesota, I was held at Gunpoint with my life threatened by an armed gunman. a few years later selling educational programs with the Catholic school system was held at gunpoint in Chicago. I have been brutally assaulted 3 times, and each time I remember clearly the circumstances and thank God for my intelligence in each case was able to talk my way, in one case run faster and fight my way out of these dangerous circumstances. I have a feeling I used to live a much more on-the-edge life in my younger days, I am always looking for safety, observing what is around me, and leaving if something now feels dangerous or unsafe. 

In my early days, it was like I had a stubborn refusal to not protect myself, but the key is to stay alive so you can help. Just like Our SRO If I am shot dead I cannot help, so I need to stay alive and proceed to help. He was saying I need to be smart and be prepared so I can take the life-saving actions required of me.

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