March 21, Part 9: A Blessing and a Final Thought, Mourning, Love, and Hope
A Blessing to All Who Read
I bless everyone who reads this, and those who do not. I hope you can find God. I hope you can love God and treat yourselves with goodness and love, because to God, you are all precious. Each one matters.
But also remember: treat others with decency. Do not let a sense of importance become narcissism. God loves us, but self-worship is not loving God. Be humbled. Realize your immense limitations. Recognize how much God graces you with everything you do not deserve. Live with gratitude.
As the Bible teaches, it is by grace that you are saved, not by works. So always have a contented heart, not a complacent heart, but a heart that knows it has already received more than it could ever earn.
Mourning with Those Who Suffer
Mourn with those throughout the world who are suffering through war and injustice. The surveillance operators talk about wanting war. They discuss geopolitical strategies with the casualness of people who will never have to fight in the wars they wish for. This is gross. This is dangerous.
Even saying this puts a target on my back. But I must speak truth, because these experiences are real. The things they reveal to me, their intentions, their plans, their contempt for ordinary people, are not fantasies. They are real.
I pray to God that He prevents war, especially war involving nations and people who do not want it. I pray for world peace, for goodness, for love to prevail over whatever darkness these individuals are trying to unleash.
What I Love Most
Through all of this, I love my mom very much. And she loves me very much too.
That love is real. That love is what they try to corrupt, and it is what I hold onto. No amount of surveillance, no amount of projection, no amount of false accusation can change the fact that we love each other. We have been through things no family should have to endure because of what these people do. But we are still here. We still choose each other.
That is something their technology cannot touch.
A Final Thought
The message at the end of the day is simple: live a clean, diligent, mindful life. Accept Jesus Christ as your God, because love is powerful. I pray that you can also be saved and experience what God wants us to experience through goodness, faith, and joy, learning to love living a life like Jesus Christ.
I am still learning what justice looks like in a situation like this. I am still navigating fear, faith, and the complexities of being believed, or not believed. But I have chosen to speak and to document, to trust that God sees what is hidden, and that truth, however uncomfortable, has a way of surfacing.
May this testimony serve its purpose: to document, to warn, to heal, and to point toward what actually matters, love, faith, integrity, and the protection of the innocent.
With sincerity and hope,
Ana
March 21, 2026
Citation for the Nun Study:
Snowdon, D. A. (2003). Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us About Leading Longer, Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives. Bantam Books. (For original research, see also: Snowdon, D. A. (2001). Aging and Alzheimer's disease: lessons from the Nun Study. The Gerontologist, 41(1), 7-9.)
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