My Testimony of why i keep Torah, and have faith in Yeshua, are a direct outcome of Prophecy.
After these events, i tried to argue with Yeshua, that obedience to the Torah is Legalism, Bondage, or from an Evil Spirit;
Yeshua took me to Isaiah 33:22 to be my King, Lawgiver, and Judge, and Matthew 4:4 that man must live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of Yah.
Then i received two different phone calls, from two different people i had never heard from before; who both told me i must obey and write down all the instructions in the entire 66 book bible. At that point i surrendered, and decided to obey all the instructions in the bible.
However even after all these events, Yeshua continued to warn me that a 7th prophecy will happen in The State of Washington, because of lawlessness.
The bible explains that when people reject the Law of Moses and or turn to Idolatry, the children of Ishmael are used as the sword of the Lord, to correct those who transgress Torah. In a more recent video from Bible Chronicles Animation, at the 21 minute mark of the video, it is explained that when people say God’s laws are obsolete, churches are transformed into mosques, and Islam conquers.
Throught the entire time from 2014 to present and prior, I have prayed for people to repent, obey Torah, and be saved; but Yeshua keeps telling me no on here will listen or repent. It seems that i’m not suppose to be here, and i’m suppose to try to escape.
When People call the law of Moses Obsolete, Islam spreads. In the United States Protestants have continued to say the Torah is Abolished. As a result Islamic people have sat up sharia law courts, and issued death sentences. The Constitution is a peace of paper that can not protect Americans who violate Torah. Imagine if you were in a dark alley, and a criminal approached you with a weapon, and your defense was a peace of paper, a protection order or other man made law, or a contract with the criminal, saying he or she can’t hurt you. When people violate Torah, there is no document of man or agreement of men that can protect those who violate Torah.
Yah Is Amazing It Is True! Lyric Music Video Audio Track – True Story
Systemic Institutional Decay, Extra-Legal Jurisprudence, and the Prophetic Response: A Case Study of Garfield County, Washington
The administrative and social landscape of Garfield County, Washington—the least populous county in the state—presents a compelling study of systemic institutional decay, concentrated power, and the emergence of extra-legal, faith-based legal paradigms.1 Geographically isolated and operating with minimal external oversight, the municipal and judicial structures of Garfield County and its sole incorporated city, Pomeroy, experienced a progressive loss of legitimacy during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.1 This decline was characterized by the dissolution of municipal law enforcement, systemic sexual and ethical malfeasance in the regional judiciary, unchecked narcotics networks, and fatal failures within the local detention infrastructure.1
When conventional statutory, constitutional, and common-law frameworks failed to protect vulnerable populations, the localized narrative of prophetic resistance championed by Justin Chad Breithaupt emerged.1 Critically, Breithaupt was not a civil rights attorney, did not get arrested in court, and did not act as a common-law advocate.1 Instead, his position was defined by a complete rejection of man-made legal systems.1 He argued that because federal, state, and civil authorities had systematically tolerated child abuse and drug trafficking, only the divine statutes of the Torah, executed dynamically by Yeshua, remained authoritative and active.1
This report provides a comprehensive, chronologically structured legal and historical analysis of these regional failures, focusing primarily on the timeline prior to 2023.
The Pomeroy Police Department Probe and Disbandment (2000–2001)
The foundational crisis of regional governance occurred at the turn of the millennium with the complete dissolution of the Pomeroy Police Department.1 In July 2000, a local citizen purchased a photo album at a yard sale and discovered explicit photographic evidence of child sexual abuse involving a local adult and a minor.1 The album was delivered to Pomeroy reserve officer Angela Cavanaugh, who was instructed by her supervisors (Steve Kazdah) to hold the evidence.3 Consequently, the municipal police department took no investigative action for eight days, allowing the minor victim to remain in close contact with the abuser while rumors circulated throughout the town.3
The investigation was mobilized only after the victim’s mother bypassed municipal police and contacted Garfield County Prosecutor John Henry, who immediately referred the matter to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office under Sheriff Larry Bowles.3 Within two hours of the referral, sheriff’s deputies interviewed the victim and arrested the primary suspect, 19-year-old Shane Kellberg, who confessed to second-degree child rape.3 A second resident, 65-year-old Robert Madrid, was subsequently arrested and charged with child molestation and the sexual exploitation of a minor for taking the photographs.3
In the subsequent political and administrative fallout, Pomeroy Mayor Clay Barr placed the city’s entire police force—Chief Dave Boyer, Sgt. Steve Kazda, and Cpl. Randy Forcier—on paid administrative leave.3 While Whitman County Prosecutor Jim Kaufman and Assistant State Attorney General Brian Moran ultimately declined to file criminal misconduct charges against the officers, the administrative failure exposed a deep pattern of localized corruption.3 Mayor Barr and municipal officials cited massive civil liability and a pending $750,000 lawsuit from the victim’s family as the primary catalysts for permanently disbanding the Pomeroy Police Department and contracting all law enforcement duties to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office.1
The scandal brought intense scrutiny to Sgt. Steve Kazda, a prominent local figure who served as the head of the local Masonic Lodge, a member of the Knights Templar, and a Methodist minister/Elder.1 Critics of this structure argued that the overlap of fraternal loyalty, ecclesiastical authority, and public office created a closed-loop system of regional governance that shielded public officials from accountability and suppressed reform.1 Furthermore, a concurrent state audit revealed that the officers had accumulated 2,400 hours of undocumented, unverified overtime, adding financial irregularities to the department’s systemic collapse.3
Documentary References and Historical Sources
The raw plain-text links documenting this investigation are provided below:
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Pomeroy Police Misconduct Investigation (October 5, 2000):
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2000/oct/05/child-rape-investigation-stuns-small-town-pomeroy/
Summary: Details the origin of the child sexual abuse photo album, the eight-day delay by Pomeroy officers, the subsequent intervention of the prosecutor and sheriff, and the placement of the police force on administrative leave.3 -
Pomeroy Police escape criminal charges (October 21, 2000):
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2000/oct/21/pomeroy-police-officers-escape-criminal-charges/
Summary: Documents the decision by prosecutors not to file criminal charges against Chief Boyer, Sgt. Kazda, and Cpl. Forcier, and outlines the transfer of municipal policing duties to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office.4
Judicial Malfeasance and Systemic Hostility: The Henry and Gallina Scandals
The erosion of institutional trust in the region was compounded by severe professional and ethical failures within the judiciary, spanning both the District and Superior Court levels.1
The Sexual Harassment Reprimand of Judge John Henry
Judge John Henry, who served as the Garfield County District Court Judge and Prosecuting Attorney, was formally reprimanded by the Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct in 2010.5 Under Complaint No. 5850-F-147, the Commission determined that Henry had violated Judicial Canons 1, 2(A), and 3(A)(3) by engaging in offensive, sexually suggestive remarks and conduct toward female attorneys practicing in his court.6
In one documented incident, Henry told a female attorney that he should get her “stripped naked in the lake and soaped down”.1 Henry was required to undergo sexual harassment prevention counseling at his own expense.6 Despite these findings, Henry remained in his judicial capacity until his retirement, eventually passing away in late December 2022, prompting county commissioners to order the courthouse flag lowered in his honor.5 Prior to his removal, a documented prophetic warning was delivered to Henry, after which observers reported he shook visibly in his judicial seat and ultimately retired in the wake of a public scandal.1
The Plain-Text Judicial Conduct Records
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Commission on Judicial Conduct Complaint 5850 – John Henry Summary:
https://www.cjc.state.wa.us/index.php?page=activity§ion=search_discipline&complaint=5850
Summary: Official finding of fact and disciplinary reprimand of Garfield County District Court Judge John Henry for sexual harassment of female attorneys.6 -
Commission on Judicial Conduct Certification of Compliance (July 9, 2010):
https://www.cjc.state.wa.us/materials/activity/public_actions/2010/5850%20Henry%20Cert%202.pdf
Summary: Certifies Judge John Henry’s mandatory completion of the Sexual Harassment Awareness and Prevention course on June 23, 2010.8
The Felony Criminal Prosecution of Judge Scott Gallina
A far more severe breakdown of judicial integrity occurred under Superior Court Judge Scott D. Gallina, who presided over the Hell’s Canyon judicial circuit comprising Asotin, Garfield, and Columbia counties.1 Gallina was arrested by the Washington State Patrol at the Asotin County Courthouse on April 10, 2019, following a detailed sexual assault investigation.9 Investigators revealed that Gallina had engaged in a long-term pattern of sexual harassment, non-consensual physical contact, and sexual assault against female court employees.9 Multiple victims reported adopting a “buddy system” to ensure no female employee entered his chambers alone.12
On April 4, 2022, Gallina pleaded guilty to reduced charges of third-degree assault with sexual motivation (a felony) and fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation.9 In July 2022, Spokane County Judge Michael Price sentenced Gallina to 15 months in prison, ordered him to register as a sex offender for 10 years, and mandated three years of community custody upon release.13
During the sentencing, Judge Price expressed profound concern over Gallina’s complete lack of remorse.13 Price noted that the presentence investigation revealed Gallina was focused entirely on his regrets regarding what the case did to his own family, income, and professional career.13 Rather than acknowledging his crimes, Gallina shifted blame to the victims, continuing to imply the allegations were fabricated for monetary gain—a stance that Judge Price described as “stunning” and “outrageous”.13
The Plain-Text Criminal Prosecution Records
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AP News Sentencing Report (August 18, 2022):
https://apnews.com/article/washington-sentencing-michael-price-government-and-politics-560f928427dd7f851abd0af7b82f030c
Summary: Comprehensive coverage of Scott Gallina’s 15-month prison sentence, detailing Judge Price’s criticism of Gallina’s self-absorption, lack of remorse, and blame-shifting.13 -
Washington Attorney General Press Release (April 4, 2022):
https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/former-asotin-county-judge-scott-gallina-pleads-guilty-assault-sexual-motivation
Summary: Details the formal entry of Gallina’s guilty plea to felony sexual assault charges, his sex offender registration mandate, and the Attorney General’s prosecution details.9 -
Idaho State Bar Discipline Notice (June 28, 2022):
https://isb.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/Gallina-Discipline-Notice.pdf
Summary: Outlines Mr. Gallina’s resignation in lieu of disciplinary proceedings and the termination of his license to practice law before the courts in Idaho.15
The Narcotics Crisis, the Drug Incident, and Regional Drug Seizures
The breakdown of judicial and municipal authority in Garfield County occurred alongside an escalating regional drug epidemic.1 Geographically situated near the rugged terrain of the Blue Mountains and the Umatilla National Forest, the county became a target for sophisticated, high-volume narcotics smuggling networks.2 These networks included cross-border operations, such as the helicopter-smuggling enterprise of B.C. Bud marijuana and cocaine orchestrated by Canadian nationals Colin Martin and Henry Rosenau, as well as massive wilderness grow sites that represented some of the largest marijuana seizures per capita in state history.16
Statistical models of these regional operations demonstrate the massive volume of contraband relative to the small local population.2 For instance, a single law enforcement raid in the Umatilla National Forest Tucannon watershed seized 4,562 plants.18 When analyzed relative to Garfield County’s population, the per capita concentration of contraband.

Despite these massive seizures, local law enforcement struggled to manage street-level distribution and consumption.1 The human cost of this failure is illustrated by the death of Michael Leonard “Mikie” Burke (1987–2016) in Pomeroy.1 On the evening of July 28, 2016, Justin Breithaupt confronted a Garfield County Sheriff’s Deputy, delivering a warning that regional drug sales would result in a fatal overdose if the department did not eliminate the narcotics.1 Justin Breithaupt pointed directly to a neighbor staggering under the influence of methamphetamine, but the Deputy dismissed the warning, claiming she was sober because she was still able to walk and talk.1
Justin Breithaupt subsequently warned the neighbor directly.1 The next morning, the neighbor brought the victim to her residence, where he suffered a fatal drug overdose.1 Following the public exposure of the incident and the ignored warnings, the Deputy was terminated from the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office.1 Most likely the Deputy was under direct guidance and direction of the Sheriff’s Office, County Legislature, or Prosecutor’s office, but due to public outrage someone was held responsible. The warning from Justin Breithaupt was from reports of someone else freebasing drugs in the community, but only the victim died immediately after the warning. Justin Breithaupt didn’t want anyone to die; but prayed and prayed people would repent and obey all the instructions in the bible; however after many years of prayer, Justin is convinced no one will repent. Someone from outside the are watched the documentary, and concluded that if WA State will not repent after this, they never will. Perhaps when the next judgement against the area happens, people will then repent, or be replaced by new people who will obey the bible.
Plain-Text Narcotics and Obituary Records
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Waitstburg Times $11 Million Marijuana Raid (Umatilla National Forest):
https://www.waitsburgtimes.com/section/front_page/847
Summary: Documents the massive wilderness drug raid in the upper Tucannon watershed, representing the largest regional marijuana seizure of its era.18 -
Historic Pomeroy 2016 Obituaries – Michael Leonard “Mikie” Burke:
http://www.historicpomeroy.com/Pomeroy2016Obits.htm
Summary: Confirms that Pomeroy resident Michael Leonard “Mikie” Burke, 28, passed away on Friday, July 29, 2016, matching the exact morning following the warning delivered to Deputy Stebbins.1 -
Historic Pomeroy Obituaries Index:
http://www.historicpomeroy.com/PomeroyObitsIndex.htm
Summary: Historical database index documenting local deaths and obituaries within Garfield County.20
Post-2023 Administrative Failure: The Garfield County Jail Closure
While the core narrative of institutional collapse focuses on events prior to 2023, the subsequent permanent closure of the Garfield County Jail in 2024 serves as retrospective confirmation of the systemic negligence and operational decay described during the pre-2023 period.1
On April 14, 2022, inmate Kyle Lara, 36, committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell while awaiting trial in the courthouse basement.21 Lara was a known suicide risk, having made explicit suicidal statements upon booking and broken several bones in his hand by punching a wall.22 Undersheriff Calvin Dansereau dismissed these statements as a standard manipulation tactic.22 Following an altercation, Lara was housed in solitary confinement in the dilapidated, unmonitored basement of the 1901 courthouse.22
On the evening of April 13, 2022, Lara blocked his cell camera with a white sheet, a violation of jail guidelines that civilian dispatchers ignored.22 He subsequently hanged himself.22 Due to a complete lack of active oversight, civilian dispatchers—who were tasked with managing emergency calls, entering warrants, and monitoring 20 cameras—failed to perform physical checks.22 Over the next 18 hours, dispatchers served two consecutive meals to Lara’s corpse, sliding food trays through the cell door slot without realizing he was dead.21 His body was discovered only on the evening of April 14.22
The Washington State Patrol launched an investigation, and the Lara family filed a civil rights lawsuit.21 In July 2024, the county approved a $2.5 million settlement, the largest municipal settlement for an in-custody suicide in Washington history.23 Under the terms of the settlement, the county was forced to permanently close the jail and contract its inmate housing to Whitman and Walla Walla counties.23
Plain-Text Jail Closure and Settlement Records
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Spokesman-Review Original Investigation (February 16, 2023):
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2023/feb/16/36-year-old-was-dead-in-the-garfield-county-jail-f/
Summary: Details the initial allegations, the timeline of Lara’s suicide, the 18-hour delay in discovery, and the practice of serving meals to his corpse.22 -
Spokesman-Review Settlement and Closure Report (July 22, 2024):
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2024/jul/22/garfield-county-jail-to-close-after-25-million-set/
Summary: Documents the court’s approval of the $2.5 million settlement and the county’s pledge to permanently shutter the courthouse basement jail.25 -
Spokesman-Review Contract and Inmate Transfer Report (March 2, 2024):
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2024/mar/02/garfield-county-to-send-inmates-to-whitman-county-/
Summary: Details the county’s emergency transfer of inmates to Whitman County Jail in Colfax, Washington, as operational liabilities escalated.21 -
Prison Legal News Legislative and Litigation Analysis (April 1, 2026):
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2026/apr/1/death-of-washington-jail-standards-bill-risks-repeat-of-25-million-settlement-that-closed-one-countys-jail/
Summary: Outlines the broader statewide impact of the Garfield County Jail closure, using the Kyle Lara settlement as a primary case study of the dangers of unmonitored, sub-standard local detention facilities.26
The Prophetic Response and Media Reference Guide (Pre-2023)
In response to this systemic breakdown of secular law, Justin Chad Breithaupt initiated a series of documented prophetic warnings between 2014 and 2015.1 Breithaupt warned state and county officials that because they tolerated sexual violence and narcotics, Yeshua would bring physical judgments upon the region.1 These warnings included historic wildfires, catastrophic flooding, and a grid-collapsing winter storm, alongside the prediction that the federal government would abandon the state in its hour of disaster.1
One terrible thing is knowing no one in the area will listen. A lawyer told Justin Breithaupt and his parents that the authorities don’t practice any law in Garfield County Washington State. This was demonstrated over and over again. The Lawlessness in WA State has a symptom of a lack of Torah Observant Groups or Synagogues in WA state, especially lacking male rabbis, and Messianic Torah Observant groups are very rare and difficult to find. The closest available synagogue is in another state; while WA State remains lawless. The majority of religious leaders, churches, and religious groups claim that the Torah (Law of Moses) is abolished; despite the video proof on this page that Yeshua enforces his Torah today, in the same ways mentioned in his Torah. Due to the lawlessness, and all of this being beyond Justin’s control; the 7th prophecy against the area is so catastrophic, John Henry personally threatened me for mentioning it, before he left office. The Video Titled “7th Prophetic WARNING to Washington State & Lewiston Idaho false pastors wolves false prophets ” explains what the 7th prophecy is. Despite this, knowing that even the people i love and care about may never listen; there is nothing i can do to stop or prevent these things from occurring. Similar events are already occurring in the United States, Germany, European Union, and anywhere people have decided the Torah is Obsolete, Abolished, or Abrogated.
To assist viewers of the documentary, the following reference guide provides raw, plain-text links to each YouTube video documenting these warnings prior to the events taking place:
Video Reference Guide and Plain-Text Links
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Main Testimony Compilation Video:
https://youtu.be/P9wBRKbnuoI
Summary: Outlines Breithaupt’s transition to Torah-observance, the failure of statutory law, and the timeline of the environmental judgments.1 -
The Snowball Prophecy (December 16, 2014):
https://youtu.be/28-bqKS5f84
Summary: Features the “snowball” warning delivered to local authorities, prophesying that hidden judicial and municipal cover-ups would eventually crash into and destroy the institutions responsible.1 -
Paperwork to Back Up Prophecy Live Stream:
https://www.youtube.com/live/iNuCUrUsk7M
Summary: Documents the official paperwork filed with Washington State and county authorities detailing the warnings of power outages, state emergencies, and wildfire disasters.1 -
Source Video of House Burning (March 19, 2013):
https://youtu.be/MloxTDE6eow
Summary: Original footage of a house fire in Pomeroy, WA, utilized as a visual sign of the coming wildfire season that state authorities would be unable to contain. This video is used in the background of “Final Call for Washington State (May 26th 2015)”1 -
Final Repentance Call for Washington State (May 26, 2015):
https://youtu.be/J2vPOXy8r9A
Summary: Final warning broadcast predicting that Washington State would be consumed by historic physical fires unless authorities repented of unchecked corruption.1 -
Flood and Power-Grid Forecast (July 12, 2015):
https://youtu.be/WOLRxQPNd54
Summary: Precision warning detailing a winter storm that would knock out power grid infrastructure, prevent citizens from getting warm, and major flash flooding.1 -
While the historical term “Snowpocalypse” (or “Snowmageddon”) in Spokane formally refers to the record-shattering December 17, 2008 blizzard—which dumped over two feet of snow in a single 24-hour period—the late 2015 weather crisis in Spokane was a devastating combination of a historic November windstorm and a subsequent heavy December winter snowpack.
This period of extreme weather in late 2015 is frequently remembered by locals as a “winter snowpocalypse” or “war zone” due to the intense cold, massive power outages, and heavy snow accumulation that paralyzed the region.
Below is a detailed list of verified sources, raw plain-text links, and summaries documenting these late 2015 Spokane storms for copy-paste deployment:
1. National Weather Service (NWS) Spokane & NOAA Regional Reports
- NWS Spokane November 17, 2015 Historic Wind Storm Portal:
https://www.weather.gov/otx/historicnov2015windstorm - Summary: NWS meteorologists document the November 17, 2015 storm as a historic, high-impact regional event with wind gusts peaking at 71 mph at Spokane International Airport (Geiger Field)—the highest non-thunderstorm wind ever recorded in Spokane. The extreme winds combined with saturated soils to uproot thousands of trees and severely damage the electrical grid, leaving 238,000 customers without power. It took up to two weeks to fully restore electricity, during which Spokane Public Schools closed for five consecutive days.
2. Washington Governor’s Executive Request & Federal Disaster Declaration
- Governor Jay Inslee’s Presidential Disaster Request (January 2016):
https://governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2023-01/PresidentialDisasterRequestNov2015WinterStorm.pdf - Summary: Governor Inslee formally requested a federal disaster declaration for the period of November 12–21, 2015, due to a severe winter storm, straight-line winds, flooding, and landslides. The report details how an atmospheric river dropped up to 15 inches of rain on the Cascades, saturating soils and causing widespread tree failures when the 70+ mph winds hit. Freezing temperatures fell to 20°F while over half a million utility customers statewide remained without heat. President Obama approved major disaster declaration FEMA-4249-DR-WA on January 15, 2016. (This relief did not come in 2015 when the disasters happened, but rather as prophesied the Fed first refused to help with earlier requests to disasters)
3. The Spokesman-Review Investigative & Retrospective Series
- Spokesman-Review “Knockout Blow” Retrospective:
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2025/nov/14/knockout-blow-2015s-windstorm-devasted-spokane-and/ - Spokesman-Review 2015 Weather Mix Summary:
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/dec/30/wind-heat-fire-made-a-deadly-weather-mix-in-2015/ - Summary: These articles analyze the human and infrastructure toll of the late 2015 weather anomalies. The November 17 windstorm caused five storm-related deaths, including two from hypothermia when freezing temperatures settled over the powerless region. The extreme weather continued into December, yielding 24.3 inches of snow (the highest December snowfall since the 2008 “Snowpocalypse”). Heavy snowstorms on December 17 slowed Interstate 90 traffic to a crawl and triggered dozens of regional collisions.
4. City of Spokane Emergency Management & Public Works Operations
- City of Spokane Windstorm Recovery Update:
https://my.spokanecity.org/news/releases/2015/11/22/windstorm-recovery-update/ - City of Spokane Stage 2 Snow Event Declaration:
https://my.spokanecity.org/news/releases/2015/12/22/city-declares-stage-2-snow-event/ - Summary: Details the localized emergency response. For the November storm, Avista Utilities deployed 123 crews to repair hundreds of miles of destroyed distribution lines, while the city offered free disposal of hundreds of tons of storm debris. On December 22, 2015, the city declared a “Stage 2 snow event” to clear a 6-inch snowfall, deploying plow crews across 2,100 lane miles. Leaders debuted a new “snow boot” plow attachment to prevent leaving heavy snow berms in residential driveways, though it doubled plowing times.
5. KREM 2 News Regional Weather Broadcasts & Anniversary Coverage
- KREM 2 Three-Year Storm Anniversary Report:
https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/saturday-is-the-three-year-anniversary-of-windstorm-2015/293-615330440 - Summary: Highlights community-wide struggles and infrastructure lessons. KREM 2 reported that near-hurricane-force winds of 65 to 75 mph left a path of destruction. The power outages caused severe regional fuel shortages because most gas station pumps lacked electrical power to function. In the years following, Avista implemented a massive “grid modernization” effort, replacing and relocating vulnerable power poles and lines.
6. Voice of America (VOA) & Associated Press National Reports
- VOA Northwest US Wind Storm News Report:
https://www.voanews.com/a/powerful-northwest-us-wind-storm/3063684.html - Summary: Details the national scope of the Pacific cyclone, which originated in the Gulf of Alaska. Beyond the immediate casualties in Spokane and surrounding areas, the storm disrupted flights at Spokane International Airport, closed collegiate campuses such as Eastern Washington University, and caused extensive mudslides and highway closures (including Interstate 90 and Interstate 84).
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Fulfillment Evidence – Chehalis Regional Floods (December 9, 2015):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fieYBw2hM6U
Summary: Aerial news footage showing the record-breaking floods, road closures, and landslides in Western Washington that fulfilled the July storm warning.1 -
The Videos from official news sources of the WildFires and other disasters can be found in the playlist, online, and video documentary: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYcXN4at-gEP-ip9CaTYvOZOizb5cJD3K
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Reference Label |
Date Given |
Core Warning Theme |
Historical Fulfillment Date |
Recorded Environmental Event |
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Exhibit 1 |
Dec 16, 2014 |
Cover-up collapse (“Snowball” warning) |
2019–2022 |
Arrests of Judge Gallina; reprimand and death of Judge Henry.1 |
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Exhibit 2 |
May 26, 2015 |
Unprecedented physical fires 1 |
August 2015 |
Okanogan Complex: Largest wildfire in Washington history.1 |
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Exhibit 3 |
July 12, 2015 |
Flash floods and sub-freezing storm 1 |
Nov & Dec 2015 |
Historic Spokane Windstorm (119k without power) & Chehalis River floods.1 |
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Exhibit 4 |
2014–2015 |
Federal refusal of disaster aid 1 |
Feb 2016 |
Obama Administration denied $34 million in state disaster recovery aid.1 |
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Exhibit 5 |
July 28, 2016 |
Drug-related death warning to Deputy 1 |
July 29, 2016 |
Overdose of Mike Burke; subsequent termination of Deputy Stebbins.1 |
These events, documented through verified judicial, criminal, municipal, and media records, demonstrate a profound, localized institutional collapse.1 For those engaging with the documentary materials, this analytical narrative and the raw plain-text links provide a clear reference framework, showing the collapse of secular law and the rise of a transcendental, Torah-based legal paradigm in Garfield County, Washington.1
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