passing of Mr. Swamp. He had been very generous with me when I performed
a Peace Tree Ceremony in Los Angeles after the Rodney King riots.
I feel the power of the Beloved Creator in the fact that I would feel
the need to reach out to him again exactly a year after his passing on.
However, I must admit that I am at a loss.
I believe that the time of renewal of the League of Peace and Power is
upon us; I have received the message that a great progression of
Haudenosaunee would march down to the Occupy Wall Street site, in full
and proud traditional regalia, to teach America again about the power of
the Great Law and the efficiency and effectiveness of Confederation, as
you did for this country before in 1744 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
However, this time, the Women's Council would not be excluded from the
design of this great new confederation. I am told that this
confederation is to be the Ohneka Confederacy, because the leadership of
it will be like water that does not create artificial hierarchies, flows
out down river when reaches its natural level, takes little amounts of
condensation and creates a great rain that nourishes the entire land.
The Beloved Creator says that the time has come to vanquish the Wacicu,
the greedy and the selfish who are killing life and besieging all
peoples, and that the time of the Washeshu, those who long to be at one
with all of creation again and live in a family of the world, has come.
The time for peace, power, and righteousness to return to their place of
honor is now.
Confederalism is the competition that Capitalism desperately needs today
to create a loving, grateful, abundant, and balanced economic system
that supports creation. Many of the wandering ones are finally ready to
hear this message again. First, they must hear the story of the greatest
American who ever lived, and the gift of Confederation that he gave to
the world near 1,000 years ago.
I think the reason I am reaching out now is because it is the
Grandmothers who must be in the lead of this march. I am in possession
of the Confederation Belt of the Ohneka Confederacy that came to me from
Grandmother Agnes, Chairwoman of the Council of 13 Indigenous
Grandmothers. It shows the form of the Ohneka Confederacy as a nested
series of confederations within confederations, fractal in nature,
natural in its design, and capable of forming the structure of a
Confederacy that will become larger than any nation and bring us back to
being able to live again as human beings.
Judy, I humbly ask you to bring this issue before a council of
Grandmothers of the Haudenosaunee so that they may judge if I speak the
truth.
With Hope, Love, and Determination,
Alisgia Awohali
--
Michael Rogers
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