It is written that Sacha grew up in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe throughout the war for independence. Interesting that I should have this dream at this time, as a friend, Michael was born in Rhodesia and his passing date was given as the 26th of June, 2010 whilst living in America. Michael would certainly support these tribunals and the intentions.
He would be very pleased that the Vatican is being called out has being involved in it with other charitable organisation's. In this video Sacha mentions the social engineering involved in "child and human trafficking - the sacrifice of innocents". The first independent tribunal was held in London in April, 2018 and the different testimonies are available on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpxPT_kmMAo&t=187s
I do know that the former British police officer whistleblower, John Wedger gave his testimony at the tribunal, and he has received support from our people in sharing his testimony.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z01qB-HeYV8&t=398s
The tribunals are being held in different countries and different testimonials in those countries are being heard and being made public.
He says that it could take six months even up to a year to provide the report on the different tribunals to the UN and governments. Then it is up to each country to bring prosecutions and clean up their countries.
Sacha mentions that Donald John Trump has said that his administration will put a stop to the human trafficking of 25 million people, and Sacha says that what has been happening is biblical.
Outside of the tribunals other whistleblowers are also being interviewed. This is Carol Woods, a former social worker. Carol Woods shares how records on families were being changed in Lancashire and how children were being removed from their families based upon those records.
This blogpost is sharing the testimony from a couple of whistleblowers that are sharing what has been happening to families in the UK. However, in the dream there was loads of people that really do care about what has been happening to the families in our culture.
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