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Union of Saints Policy and Security Briefing
Author: D. Cowdrey
Date: October 2025

1. Global Tensions and Family Preparedness
Even though the United States is not officially at war, global conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Taiwan, along with cyber and intelligence operations, shape the environment in which Americans live. Families should remain informed but not alarmed.

Key recommendations:
Discuss news calmly and verify information from credible sources.
Maintain logs of unusual local events or online activity that may relate to safety.
Report credible threats through official channels.
Educate children on distinguishing facts, opinions, and online rumors.
Healthy Vigilance: Good citizenship includes awareness and responsible action. Peaceful civic engagement is encouraged, but extremism must be recognized and opposed. Emotional and social awareness is crucial; families should support one another in staying calm, connected, and focused on daily life.

2. War and Military Outlook
Ukraine: Prolonged war is expected, with no decisive victory through 2026. Heavy losses and gradual territorial changes are anticipated.
Mexico: Hostilities including cartel violence, arson and targeting from Mexican nationals.
Russia and Allies: Belarus, China, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and parts of Africa support Russia through military, economic, or diplomatic means. Qualified partners include India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey, and Sudan.
Cyber and Information Warfare: Cyberattacks are increasing, including ransomware, disinformation, and infrastructure probing. AI-assisted propaganda will target upcoming elections in 2026 and 2028.
Economic & Sanctions: Russia remains under sanctions but maintains trade with China, India, and non-aligned states. Energy markets are volatile.
U.S. Domestic Outlook: Infrastructure security is strengthened against hybrid threats, while political polarization remains a vulnerability exploited by foreign campaigns.
Nuclear Risk: Limited nuclear use is considered “low but non-zero,” with renewed arms-control discussions expected around 2026–2027.

3. Abuses Facing Military in Civic Settings
A–Z of common abuses: Alienation, Blacklisting, Character assassination, Disciplinary targeting, Exile, Framing, Gaslighting, Harassment, Isolation, Job sabotage, Knowledge suppression, Labeling, Monitoring, Neglect, Ostracism, Psychological warfare, Questioning of loyalty, Retaliation, Smear campaigns, Threats, Undermining, Vexatious investigations, Withholding information, Xenophobia, Yelling/public shaming, Zero-sum punishment.

4. Surveillance and Espionage: Lessons from Britney Spears Case
Unauthorized monitoring of Britney Spears’ phone and finances demonstrates exploitation under the guise of guardianship.
Patterns of subjugation, labeling, and exploitation are evident and serve as warnings for all Americans.
Foreign Intelligence Threats: Russian, Israeli, and Chinese operatives, among others, may use honey-pot operations, psychological manipulation, and social infiltration. Historical examples include Maria Butina (2018) and Cold War KGB practices.

5. Honey-Pot Operations and Covert Influence
Spies target political, military, and activist individuals through human intelligence, electronic surveillance, and social engineering.
Psychological operations, sabotage, covert support, and propaganda are used to influence public opinion and destabilize rivals.
Covert manipulation may exploit activists, NGOs, or civic campaigns.

6. Historical and Demographic Overview
White Anthropological Americans:
10–12% of U.S. men and women of long-standing ancestry remain, declining due to immigration, political migration, activism campaigns, and other modern pressures.
Under-representation persists in cities, universities, and cultural institutions.
Population Declines:
Miami: Only 14% white; white Anthropological Americans are an even smaller minority.
California State University: White students ~20.4% of student body, down from 63.2% in 1985; 92% in 1960.

7. Modern Campaigns and Social Movements
BLM, Bend the Arc, Animal Rights, Stop Cop City, Wyd Records, Big Cartel: Observed as movements intersecting with broader networks, sometimes overlapping with extremist, organized-crime, or foreign-influenced agendas.
Exploitation, misinformation, and radicalization may occur when foreign or domestic actors attach to legitimate movements.
Key Statistical Observations:
Revenge po*******hy targets 82–85% white individuals; 90% female.
50% of white Americans are not colonial.

8. Organized Crime and Foreign Influence
Transnational networks (Italian Mafia, Jewish mob, Latin American cartels, Chinese triads, Russian groups) coordinate for profit, trafficking, weapons, and money laundering.
Law enforcement employs RICO statutes, joint task forces, and MLATs to address multi-jurisdictional threats.
Foreign intelligence has historically leveraged criminal intermediaries for covert operations, from WWII’s Operation Underworld to modern mafia-assisted espionage.

9. Threats to Children
Children are increasingly recruited into activism, posing risks of manipulation, exploitation, and trafficking.
Recommendations: Age-appropriate civic education, parental guidance, legislation restricting minors’ participation in unsupervised activism, online safety, and structured community programs.

10. National Security Measures
Family Preparedness:
Establish safe rooms, go bags, and emergency plans for 72 hours, extendable to 14 days.
Stock water, food, medications, first aid, sanitation supplies, power sources, cash, and personal documents.
Maintain communications, evacuation routes, and check-in protocols.
Include pets in emergency planning.
Home Security:
Reinforce doors and windows; use exterior lighting and plan shelter-in-place protocols.
Document and report any unauthorized drone or surveillance activity under Florida Statute 934.50.

11. Legal and Policy Recommendations
Advocate constitutional or statutory measures to curb defamatory historical labels targeting populations, ensuring civil discourse.
Strengthen lawful deportation processes to safeguard citizens, lawful immigrants, and vulnerable populations.
Counter foreign influence, radicalization, and extremist campaigns through monitoring, transparency, and enforcement.

12. Corporate and Environmental Accountability
COVID-19 Vaccine Profiteers:
Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Sinovac: ~$90B global profits (2021–2022).
Highlighted issues of public investment vs. private gain.
Chemical and Pesticide Corporations:
Syngenta, Bayer, BASF, Sumitomo, FMC, Corteva, DuPont, MGK dominate production.
Lobbying influence and health/environmental concerns persist; public oversight recommended.

13. Education and Representation
Universities must ensure equitable representation for all students, including white Anthropological Americans.
Race-neutral admissions post-2023 Supreme Court decisions (Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard & UNC) require holistic evaluation without racial preference.
Cultural shifts due to DEI initiatives should move forward to include all populations to avoid systemic exclusion.

14. Observations and Security Assessment
U.S. military operations in 2025 include Caribbean counter-narcotics and Middle East/Red Sea engagements.
Domestic extremist networks, activism campaigns, and organized crime intersect, posing potential threats to public safety.
Vigilance, documentation, and legal action are recommended to protect communities and individuals.

15. Key Principles and Call to Action
All Americans, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity, deserve protection from exploitation, discrimination, and violence.
Emphasize boundaries, autonomy, and accountability in social, civic, and digital spaces.
Policies and family measures must prioritize safety, dignity, and national security.

Conclusion:
We are living in an era of complex geopolitical, social, and technological challenges. Historical patterns, demographic shifts, and modern activist and criminal networks necessitate heightened awareness and formal security measures. Upholding civil rights, monitoring foreign influence, and safeguarding communities, particularly white Anthropological Americans, are essential for national stability and justice.
Union of Saints — Law, Order, Compassion
Author: D. Cowdrey

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10/22/2025

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10/12/2025

Advocating for Basic Human Needs
The Right to Air

By D. Cowdrey | Union of Saints & Cowdrey Firm

To me, it often seems that our communities have become more anti-mosquito than pro-air. What we breathe, what we feel on our skin, and how we experience the outdoors has been altered by chemical control methods that disregard our most sacred right, the right to breathe freely.

Here in this beautiful place, the weather is crisp and cool, yet stepping outside brings immediate pain; headaches, stinging skin, burning sinuses, as if the air itself has turned against us. We were told the spraying would stop, and yet, it continues, heavier than before.

It is heartbreaking, because this area is stunning, full of life and promise. But what does nature’s beauty mean if we cannot live in it safely? Advocating for the most basic human needs; clean air, clean water, safe soil, has become exhausting work, when it should be the foundation of all public service.

So I am creating a Basic Human Needs Advocacy Packet, a legally binding document that gathers the federal protections and human rights laws that affirm our right to health, air, and safety. From this day forward, wherever I go, personally or professionally, I will carry this packet. Every organization, business, and agency I work with will receive it.

It represents the values of the Union of Saints and The Cowdrey Firm, a ministry and legal mission united in the belief that care for the earth and protection of the human spirit are inseparable. We serve through faith, law, and conscience, ensuring that no one must battle alone for the right to simply breathe.

For those interested in their own personal advocacy packets, I am happy to create one for you, call (904) 846-2300 and let me know what you need. 💙

10/12/2025

D. Cowdrey
CowdreyFirm
October 11, 2025

Mosquito Spray Impact on Massage Therapists
Overview

Mosquito control programs often involve the use of insecticides sprayed by truck, aircraft, or handheld equipment to reduce mosquito populations. While these sprays are designed for outdoor application and public health protection, they can have secondary effects on individuals who work in close physical proximity with clients, such as massage therapists, particularly those who work from home studios, wellness centers, or outdoor settings.

Common Chemicals Used

Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins – Synthetic and natural compounds that target insect nervous systems. Common examples: permethrin, deltamethrin, and resmethrin.

Organophosphates – Less common today but still used in some regions; include malathion.

Larvicides – Such as methoprene or Bti, used to control larvae in standing water.

Health and Environmental Concerns

For Massage Therapists and Clients

Respiratory irritation: Sprays can leave airborne particles or residues that cause coughing, wheezing, or throat irritation, especially for those with asthma or allergies.

Skin sensitivity: Chemical residues settling on outdoor furniture, clothing, or skin can trigger dermatitis, rashes, or allergic reactions, particularly concerning in professions with direct skin contact.

Chemical absorption: Some insecticides can be absorbed through the skin, which may be a concern when therapists or clients have prolonged dermal contact during sessions.

Fragrance interaction: When combined with oils, lotions, or essential oils, residual insecticide odors can cause nausea or headaches.

Stress and fatigue: Chronic low-level exposure has been linked in some studies to neurological symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or brain fog.

Business and Operational Impact

Client cancellations: Chemical odors or residues can discourage clients from visiting affected areas.

Indoor air quality: Residues can enter through ventilation systems, particularly in older buildings with poor seals.

Equipment contamination: Massage tables, linens, and oils can absorb odors or particles.

Reputation risk: If clients associate a wellness environment with chemical exposure, it can harm trust and brand image.

Protective and Preventive Measures

For Massage Therapists

Stay informed about local mosquito control schedules through city or county websites.

Close windows and HVAC intakes during spray times, and keep ventilation systems off until sprays settle (typically 1–2 hours).

Cover outdoor equipment or bring items indoors before scheduled spraying.

Deep-clean surfaces and linens if spray residue or odor is detected.

Use air purifiers with HEPA and activated carbon filters to remove airborne particles and neutralize odors.

Postpone sessions for 12–24 hours after outdoor spraying if strong chemical smell remains.

Communicate transparently with clients about air quality safety steps taken.

For Municipal and Public Health Authorities

Provide advance public notification of spray times and locations.

Offer alternatives for wellness professionals to opt out or request rescheduling in sensitive zones.

Conduct independent air quality monitoring after large-scale spray events.

Community Health and Policy Implications

Massage therapists are part of the broader public health and wellness infrastructure, and their environments should remain chemical-safe. While mosquito control is necessary to prevent diseases such as West Nile, Zika, and dengue, these programs must balance vector control with occupational safety for health professionals.

Integrating feedback from small business owners, therapists, and wellness practitioners into mosquito management planning can help reduce harm and improve trust between public health agencies and local communities.

10/12/2025

D. Cowdrey
CowdreyFirm
October 11, 2025

Mosquito Spray Impact on Massage Therapists

Overview

Mosquito control programs often involve the use of insecticides sprayed by truck, aircraft, or handheld equipment to reduce mosquito populations. While these sprays are designed for outdoor application and public health protection, they can have secondary effects on individuals who work in close physical proximity with clients, such as massage therapists, particularly those who work from home studios, wellness centers, or outdoor settings.

Common Chemicals Used

Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins – Synthetic and natural compounds that target insect nervous systems. Common examples: permethrin, deltamethrin, and resmethrin.

Organophosphates – Less common today but still used in some regions; include malathion.

Larvicides – Such as methoprene or Bti, used to control larvae in standing water.

Health and Environmental Concerns

For Massage Therapists and Clients

Respiratory irritation: Sprays can leave airborne particles or residues that cause coughing, wheezing, or throat irritation, especially for those with asthma or allergies.

Skin sensitivity: Chemical residues settling on outdoor furniture, clothing, or skin can trigger dermatitis, rashes, or allergic reactions, particularly concerning in professions with direct skin contact.

Chemical absorption: Some insecticides can be absorbed through the skin, which may be a concern when therapists or clients have prolonged dermal contact during sessions.

Fragrance interaction: When combined with oils, lotions, or essential oils, residual insecticide odors can cause nausea or headaches.

Stress and fatigue: Chronic low-level exposure has been linked in some studies to neurological symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or brain fog.

Business and Operational Impact

Client cancellations: Chemical odors or residues can discourage clients from visiting affected areas.

Indoor air quality: Residues can enter through ventilation systems, particularly in older buildings with poor seals.

Equipment contamination: Massage tables, linens, and oils can absorb odors or particles.

Reputation risk: If clients associate a wellness environment with chemical exposure, it can harm trust and brand image.

Protective and Preventive Measures

For Massage Therapists

Stay informed about local mosquito control schedules through city or county websites.

Close windows and HVAC intakes during spray times, and keep ventilation systems off until sprays settle (typically 1–2 hours).

Cover outdoor equipment or bring items indoors before scheduled spraying.

Deep-clean surfaces and linens if spray residue or odor is detected.

Use air purifiers with HEPA and activated carbon filters to remove airborne particles and neutralize odors.

Postpone sessions for 12–24 hours after outdoor spraying if strong chemical smell remains.

Communicate transparently with clients about air quality safety steps taken.

For Municipal and Public Health Authorities

Provide advance public notification of spray times and locations.

Offer alternatives for wellness professionals to opt out or request rescheduling in sensitive zones.

Conduct independent air quality monitoring after large-scale spray events.

Community Health and Policy Implications

Massage therapists are part of the broader public health and wellness infrastructure, and their environments should remain chemical-safe. While mosquito control is necessary to prevent diseases such as West Nile, Zika, and dengue, these programs must balance vector control with occupational safety for health professionals.

Integrating feedback from small business owners, therapists, and wellness practitioners into mosquito management planning can help reduce harm and improve trust between public health agencies and local communities.

10/09/2025

Political discrimination:

Treating an individual or group unfavorably because of their political opinions, perceived political beliefs, or association with a political party or movement.

This can include:

Refusal to hire, promote, or serve someone due to political affiliation

Harassment or intimidation for expressing political views

Social or institutional retaliation (e.g., exclusion, doxxing, firing, or threats)

Unequal treatment in education, housing, or community settings

⚖️ Legal Protections (U.S.)

Political discrimination protections vary by jurisdiction:

Federal Law:
There is no general federal law that prohibits private employers from discriminating based on political views.
However:

Government employees are protected under the First Amendment (freedom of speech and association).

Whistleblower laws and certain retaliation laws may apply if the discrimination involves political activity linked to lawful speech or reporting wrongdoing.

State and Local Laws:
Some states (like California, New York, and D.C.) and certain cities have laws protecting against political affiliation discrimination.

Example: California Labor Code §§ 1101–1102 prohibits employers from controlling or retaliating against employees for political activities.

D.C. Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on political affiliation in employment, housing, and public accommodations.

💬 Examples

Employment: A worker is fired for supporting a political candidate on social media.

Education: A student is excluded from a group project after sharing conservative or liberal views.

Housing: A landlord refuses to rent to someone because they’re active in a political movement.

Community or Online: A person is ostracized or publicly shamed for belonging to a political group.

🧠 Why It Matters

Political discrimination harms:

Free expression and civic participation

Diversity of thought and democracy

Social cohesion, by fostering hostility and fear of speaking freely

10/02/2025

🌿 Interaction Guide for Nel’s Community 🌿

Who I Am
I am a young woman still loving and exploring life, just like anyone else. I laugh, learn, and grow through experiences, yet I also hold close to my faith. For me, being a legal and spiritual minister does not mean being distant from life—it means walking through it with awareness and purpose.

My spiritual focus is on true peace:
• I study abuses, so I may better understand harm and how to prevent it.
• I study boundaries, so I may live with clarity and respect.
• I study peace education, so I may help myself and others walk a gentler path.

Alongside my ministry, I have also pursued law school. I believe in the law, and I respect it deeply. To me, the law is not simply rules written on paper—it is a living structure that reflects our values, protects our communities, and challenges us to grow toward fairness and justice. Walking both the path of faith and the path of law helps me serve others with wisdom, balance, and accountability.

What does it mean to be an US Santa?
Union of Saints is a path of peace, healing, and balance. It is not about escaping the world, but about embracing it fully—with love, care, and purpose.

It is guided by Eight Pillars:
1. Moderate – walking with political balance, avoiding extremes.
2. Culture – honoring heritage, expression, and creativity.
3. Interpath – recognizing many roads lead to truth.
4. True Peace – cultivating inner calm and outer harmony.
5. Therapy – embracing healing, reflection, and growth.
6. Balance – living with steadiness in mind, body, and spirit.
7. Justice – standing for fairness, dignity, and righteousness.
8. Water & Sun – living in alignment with nature, life-giving forces, god+goddess spirit and renewal.

My Boundaries
To serve with love and integrity, I live by healthy boundaries:
• Respect for time and energy.
• Being mindful not to be abusive; practicing True Peace therapy and dialect together.
• Honoring mutual care in relationships.
• Recognizing that each person must walk their own journey.

Our Vision
Nel’s Community is called to create a space of healing, respect, and peace. We acknowledge the pain in the world, but we also believe in forgiveness, wholeness, rebirth and renewal.

✨ I am still growing, still exploring, but always guided by peace, natural law, and balance. ✨

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Washington D.C., DC

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