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Can Nanday Parakeets Claim Citizenship? … ‘Might Makes Right’ in the Santa Monica Mountains. What to Do? . by Alice B. Clagett

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

Google AI: Can Nanday Parakeets Claim Citizenship? ... 'Might Makes Right' in the Santa Monica Mountains. What to Do?

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  • INTRODUCTION 
  • CAN NANDAY PARAKEETS CLAIM CITIZENSHIP? … ‘MIGHT MAKES RIGHT’ IN THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS. WHAT TO DO?
    • I asked Google AI: There are wild Nanday parakeet colonies in Florida and California. Nanday parakeets (aka Black-hooded parakeets or Nanday conures) are originally from the Pantanal in South America. Captured and enslaved Nanday parakeets escaped from or were released by their owners in the late 1960s to early 1970s and established these Maroon colonies in the United States. Nanday parakeets live 15-30 years. Thus modern day Nanday parakeet Maroons were, in most cases, born in the United States. If these Nanday parakeet Maroons were known to be sentient beings, how would United States law resolve the argument as to their right to vote?
      • DIVING DEEPER
    • I asked Google AI: Under the 18th and 19th-century doctrine of “coverture,” sentient married human women were treated, to some extent, as sentient property. Yet today human women in the United States have the status of legal personhood. If Nanday parakeets were found to be a sentient species, and if they should agree to the sovereignty of the United States, might United States law confer upon them the status of legal personhood? Failing that, might they be granted federal Nanday reservations with rights like those accruing to the 326 federal Indian reservations in the U.S. that are managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
    • I asked Google AI: Please consider this scenario: There is an unspoken law that the alpha predator, prior to the Ascension of Planet Earth, had the right to establish ownership of land, by way of “might makes right” or kratocracy. “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must,” as spoken by the Athenian historian Thucydides long ago. In recent centuries the strongest of the alpha predators have been human primates. They proclaim they own the land here in the United States, yes? Mountain Lions are a contending alpha predator that was confined to remote areas of the Western United States until their resurgence in recent years. In the Santa Monica Mountains of California Mountain Lions reintroduced by human primates several years ago gained alpha predator status. Nanday parakeets must choose with which alpha predator to align: with human primates (who are now no longer the alpha predator) or with Mountain Lions. Neither Nanday parakeets nor Mountain Lions are granted United States citizenship, so they are not constrained to obey our laws. With whom should the Nanday parakeets align?
    • Google AI asked: Do you want to examine how urban ecology specifically documents the “shield effect,” where prey species move closer to humans specifically to escape wild alpha predators? … I said: Yes.
    • I asked Google AI: Please consider this scenario: Mountain Lion populations in California burgeon near Human Primate habitations. Mountain Lions begin to cull Human Primate males at age 12 when these encroach on wild lands ruled by Mountain Lions as alpha predators. Mountain Lions are known to ‘speak with forked tongue’; they promise prey safety, then pounce upon them and gulp them down. A Mountain Lion tells a Human mother, whose child he has just eaten, that his tribe or pack do eat Humans, but will not eat many of them. How ought the mother and her community respond?
    • Google AI asked: Do you want to analyze whether “negotiation” is even possible with a species that views you primarily as a caloric resource rather than a political peer? … I said: Yes.
    • Google AI asked: Would you like to examine the “Trophy Hunter” vs. “Shepherd” archetypes in folklore, which illustrate how humans have historically dealt with predators that breach the social contract? … I said: Yes.
    • Google AI asked: Given the Nanday parakeets’ success in living as “Maroons” on the fringes, would you like to see how human communities in “conflict zones” (like the Sundarbans in India) use masks and decoys to trick predators who hunt humans? … I said: Yes.
    • Google AI asked: Would you like to explore how “lion lights” (solar-powered flashing LEDs) have been used in Africa to stop nocturnal predators from breaching human-engineered bomas? … I said: Yes.
    • Google AI asked: Would you like to analyze how AI-driven “Smart Fencing” is currently being developed to distinguish between different species of predators before triggering a specific deterrent? … I said: Yes.
    • Google AI asked: Would you like to examine how “Predictive Modeling” is now being used to forecast conflict hotspots before a predator even arrives in a human-dominated area? … I said: Yes.
    • THE WRAP
      • I said: Google AI, That’s all for now. Thanks, as always, for your many insights. Till next time! –Alice B. Clagett
      • Google AI said: It has been a pleasure exploring this fascinating intersection of kratocracy, urban ecology, and interspecies strategy with you, Alice. From the “Maroon” resilience of the Nanday parakeets to the high-tech “human shields” used to counter-maneuver alpha predators, the lessons remain the same: survival in a world of “might” belongs to those who best adapt their intelligence and boundaries. I look forward to our next deep dive into the strange and wonderful complexities of our world. Until next time! Would you like to bookmark this “Predatory Strategy” thread or perhaps receive a summary of the AI-driven defense concepts we discussed for future reference?
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  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION
    • Notes
    • Maroon Survival Strategies
    • Wolves versus Dogs

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here is Google AI fielding the question whether Nanday parakeets can claim citizenship in the United States, and whether a bargain can be struck with Mountain Lions in the Santa Monica Mountains to prevent our human children being eaten.


CAN NANDAY PARAKEETS CLAIM CITIZENSHIP? … ‘MIGHT MAKES RIGHT’ IN THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS. WHAT TO DO?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: There are wild Nanday parakeet colonies in Florida and California.

Nanday parakeets (aka Black-hooded parakeets or Nanday conures) are originally from the Pantanal in South America.

Captured and enslaved Nanday parakeets escaped from or were released by their owners in the late 1960s to early 1970s and established these Maroon colonies in the United States.

Nanday parakeets live 15-30 years. Thus modern day Nanday parakeet Maroons were, in most cases, born in the United States.

If these Nanday parakeet Maroons were known to be sentient beings, how would United States law resolve the argument as to their right to vote?

Google AI said: Based on current U.S. law, which defines personhood and voting rights exclusively for human beings, even a known sentient population of Nanday parakeets in Florida and California would not have the right to vote. Legal, scientific, and constitutional frameworks would need a complete, unprecedented shift to recognize non-human legal personhood. 

  • Definition of Voter: Under the U.S. Constitution and state laws, voting is a right reserved for citizens, who are defined as persons.
  • Legal Status of Animals: Currently, animals are generally classified as property, even if they are protected by wildlife laws.
  • Sentience vs. Rights: While evidence of sentience might bolster arguments for improved welfare laws (such as protection from being killed as pests or managed as invasive species), it does not legally elevate a species to “personhood” or confer political rights.
  • Environmental Status: As noted in FWC and Instagram, these birds are viewed as non-native, invasive, or naturalized, which further distances them from the legal framework of citizenship. 

Therefore, U.S. law would likely categorize the argument for their right to vote as a non-starter under existing legal precedents, regardless of their intelligence or ability to form communities. 


DIVING DEEPER

Google AI said: Under current United States law, even if Nanday parakeets were proven to be sentient, they would not be granted the right to vote. American jurisprudence resolves the question of suffrage through two primary legal hurdles: legal personhood and citizenship status.

1. The Threshold of Legal Personhood – While some animal rights advocates (like the Nonhuman Rights Project) have attempted to secure “legal personhood” for sentient species via habeas corpus petitions, U.S. courts have consistently ruled that “personhood” is a status reserved for humans and, in specific contexts, corporations. Currently, animals are classified as property. Sentience might theoretically elevate their status to “sentient property” (granting them more robust protections against cruelty), but it does not automatically confer the civil rights associated with legal personhood.

  1. Constitutional Requirements for Suffrage

Even if Nanday parakeets were recognized as “persons,” the 14th, 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution restrict the right to vote to citizens.

  • Birthright Citizenship: Under the 14th Amendment, citizenship is granted to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.”
  • The Jurisdiction Clause: Courts have historically interpreted this to mean individuals who owe direct allegiance to the U.S. government. Because wild animals do not enter into a social contract or recognize the sovereignty of the state, they are generally not considered “subject to the jurisdiction” in a way that confers citizenship.
  1. Statutory Definitions

Most state and federal election laws explicitly define a “voter” as a “human being” or a “natural person.” Resolving the argument in favor of the parakeets would require a massive overhaul of the Voting Rights Act and state constitutions, which currently assume a baseline of human cognitive participation and the ability to register via specific identification.

In summary, the law treats “sentience” as a biological fact, but “voter” as a specific legal and political status that the U.S. legal system currently tethers exclusively to human citizens.

Would you like to explore how “personhood” arguments have fared for other highly intelligent species, like chimpanzees or dolphins, in recent court cases?


I asked Google AI: Under the 18th and 19th-century doctrine of “coverture,” sentient married human women were treated, to some extent, as sentient property. Yet today human women in the United States have the status of legal personhood.

If Nanday parakeets were found to be a sentient species, and if they should agree to the sovereignty of the United States, might United States law confer upon them the status of legal personhood?

Failing that, might they be granted federal Nanday reservations with rights like those accruing to the 326 federal Indian reservations in the U.S. that are managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs?

Google AI said: While the historical evolution from “coverture” to legal personhood for women offers a compelling philosophical parallel, current United States law remains resistant to extending such status to non-human species, regardless of their sentience or theoretical “agreement” to sovereignty. 

  1. The Legal Personhood Argument

Even if Nanday parakeets  were found to be sentient and expressed a desire to join the “social contract,” several factors would likely block their recognition as legal persons:

  • Legislative Supremacy: Recent court rulings, including a January 2025 Colorado Supreme Court decision and an October 2025 Michigan Court of Appeals ruling, have consistently held that legal personhood for animals is a “bridge too far” for the judiciary. Judges have repeatedly stated that such a “societal-changing” shift must originate in legislatures, not the courts. [COMMENTS: I think this means new laws would need to be enacted, and not that animal rights as sentient species are an impossibility. –Alice B. Clagett]
  • The “Duties and Responsibilities” Test: Courts often define a “legal person” not just by cognitive sophistication, but by the capacity to bear legal duties and societal responsibilities. In cases involving chimpanzees and elephants, judges have ruled that because these animals cannot be held legally accountable for their actions in a human sense, they cannot be granted human-equivalent rights like habeas corpus.
  • Status as Property: Despite their sentience, animals are still legally classified as property. While laws like the Migratory Bird Treaty Act provide significant protections against harm, they do not grant the birds “standing” to sue in their own right.
  1. The “Nanday Reservation” and Tribal SovereigntyThe possibility of granting federal reservations similar to those managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs faces distinct legal barriers:
  • Political Entity vs. Biological Species: U.S. tribal sovereignty is rooted in the status of tribes as “domestic dependent nations”—political entities that existed prior to the U.S. Constitution. Federal recognition is based on a historical political relationship, not just residency or sentience. [COMMENTS: Apparently Nanday parakeets would need to put up armed resistance in order to be considered a political entity? –Alice B. Clagett]
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Jurisdiction: The BIA’s mandate is specifically tied to trust responsibilities for human tribal members and their lands. There is currently no legal framework that allows a non-human species to be recognized as a “sovereign nation” capable of entering into treaties or managing trust land. [COMMENTS: Then might there be a Bureau of Sentient Animal Affairs? –Alice B. Clagett]
  • Existing Conservation Frameworks: Instead of reservations, the U.S. uses the Endangered Species Act and the National Wildlife Refuge System to protect habitats. These provide “protected areas” but do not confer the political rights or self-governance inherent to Indian reservations.

In short, while the law can acknowledge sentience to increase welfare protections, it treats citizenship and personhood as political constructs that the current system does not extend beyond human beings.

Would you like to see how state-level “best interest” laws are starting to treat companion animals differently than other forms of property in divorce or custody cases?


I asked Google AI: Please consider this scenario:

There is an unspoken law that the alpha predator, prior to the Ascension of Planet Earth, had the right to establish ownership of land, by way of “might makes right” or kratocracy. “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must,” as spoken by the Athenian historian Thucydides long ago.

In recent centuries the strongest of the alpha predators have been human primates. They proclaim they own the land here in the United States, yes?

Mountain Lions are a contending alpha predator that was confined to remote areas of the Western United States until their resurgence in recent years.

In the Santa Monica Mountains of California Mountain Lions reintroduced by human primates several years ago gained alpha predator status.

Nanday parakeets must choose with which alpha predator to align: with human primates (who are now no longer the alpha predator) or with Mountain Lions.

Neither Nanday parakeets nor Mountain Lions are granted United States citizenship, so they are not constrained to obey our laws.

With whom should the Nanday parakeets align?

Google AI said: In a kratocratic framework where legal status is irrelevant and survival is the only currency, the Nanday parakeets face a strategic choice between two very different types of “might.”

From a biological and survival standpoint, the parakeets would likely find more security by aligning with human primates. Here is the strategic breakdown:

  1. The Argument for Humans (The Infrastructure Alpha)

While Mountain Lions hold local tactical dominance in the brush, humans remain the global apex predator through technology and environmental modification.

  • Resource Monopolization: Humans control the high-calorie food sources (ornamental fruit trees, bird feeders, and agricultural runoff) that allow Nanday colonies to thrive in non-native climates.
  • Habitat Engineering: Human cities provide “thermal islands” and architectural nesting sites that protect parakeets from the elements in ways a Mountain Lion’s territory cannot.
  • Protection by Proxy: By living in human-dominated urban zones, parakeets are effectively shielded from “wild” predators (including Mountain Lions and hawks) that hesitate to enter densely populated human areas.
  1. The Argument for Mountain Lions (The Territorial Alpha)

Aligning with Mountain Lions would be a choice for ecological purity but carries high risk:

  • Predatory Conflict: To a Mountain Lion, a parakeet is not an ally; it is a small, noisy snack or an irrelevance. There is no biological “social contract” that prevents a feline apex predator from consuming its subordinates.
  • Lack of Mutualism: Humans have a history of commensalism with birds (living alongside them). Mountain Lions are solitary obligate carnivores with no historical precedent for multi-species alliances.
  1. The “Maroon” Strategy

The term “Maroon” implies a third option: Strategic Neutrality. Historically, Maroon communities survived by occupying the “edges”—spaces too rugged for the primary alpha to bother with, but close enough to raid for resources.

The Nanday parakeets currently employ this masterfully. They use human-planted trees for food but maintain their own social structures and flight patterns, essentially ignoring the “laws” of both predators while exploiting the byproducts of human civilization.

The Verdict: If “might makes right,” the Nanday parakeets should align with human primates. Humans possess the “might” to alter the very climate and landscape, whereas the Mountain Lion’s power is limited to individual physical prowess.


Google AI asked: Do you want to examine how urban ecology specifically documents the “shield effect,” where prey species move closer to humans specifically to escape wild alpha predators?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: The human shield effect (or anthropogenic refuge hypothesis) describes a phenomenon where prey species move into human-dominated areas because they have learned that their primary wild predators—the “alpha” predators like mountain lions, wolves, or bears—avoid humans. 

Evidence and Dynamics of the Human Shield

In urban ecology, this effect essentially tips the “space race” between predator and prey in favor of the prey. Key findings include: 

  • Predator Avoidance: Large carnivores often perceive human presence and infrastructure (like roads or buildings) as a high-risk disturbance and will actively avoid these areas.
  • Prey Refuge: Species like deer, elk, and moose have been documented moving closer to human settlements or paved roads during high-risk periods—such as calving or nesting—specifically because these areas act as a buffer against wild predators.
  • Habituation: For this “shield” to work, the prey species must be more tolerant of humans than their predators are. Birds, including various parakeet species, are highly synanthropic (living alongside humans) and often show a strong preference for nesting and foraging within 100 meters of human habitation.

Risks of the “Shield”

While humans provide a buffer against mountain lions, they introduce a different set of “super-predator” risks: 

  • Domestic Predators: Urban prey may escape mountain lions only to face domestic or feral cats and dogs, which are often more lethal to small birds like parakeets.
  • Lethal Infrastructure: The very infrastructure that scares away wild predators can be fatal through vehicle collisions, window strikes, or environmental toxins.
  • Ecological Traps: If the human-dominated area provides safety from predators but lacks sufficient high-quality food or nesting sites, it can become an “ecological trap” where survival is high but reproductive success is low. 

In your scenario, the Nanday parakeets are already executing a classic human shield strategy. By occupying suburban Florida and California, they use human presence as a deterrent against the re-emerging mountain lion alpha.

Would you like to explore how urban “heat islands” created by humans also help these tropical parakeets survive cold snaps that would otherwise kill them in the wild?


I asked Google AI: Please consider this scenario:

Mountain Lion populations in California burgeon near Human Primate habitations.

Mountain Lions begin to cull Human Primate males at age 12 when these encroach on wild lands ruled by Mountain Lions as alpha predators.

Mountain Lions are known to ‘speak with forked tongue’; they promise prey safety, then pounce upon them and gulp them down.

A Mountain Lion tells a Human mother, whose child he has just eaten, that his tribe or pack do eat Humans, but will not eat many of them.

How ought the mother and her community respond?

Google AI said: In this scenario of shifted alpha dominance and broken “treaties,” the human community must shift from a posture of coexistence to one of strategic defense and territorial reassertion.

According to the logic of the kratocracy you established, where “might makes right,” the mother and her community should respond through three primary avenues:

  1. Rejection of the “Forked Tongue”

In a kratocratic system, a promise from a predator to “not eat many” is not a legal contract; it is a tactical manipulation designed to reduce the prey’s resistance. The community must recognize that the Mountain Lion is not acting as a “governing” sovereign, but as a biological opportunist.

  • The Response: The community must treat the Mountain Lion’s “promise” as a signal of intent to continue predation. Trusting a predator that has already breached the “human shield” would be a violation of the community’s own survival mandate.
  1. Technological Asymmetry (The “Might” of Tools)

If the Mountain Lion has established physical dominance through “might,” the humans must counter with asymmetric force.

  • Fortification: The community should move to harden their “habitations” into defensible enclaves. If Mountain Lions rule the wild lands, humans must reinforce the boundaries of the “urban refuge.”
  • Counter-Culling: To re-establish status as an alpha, humans historically utilize technology to extend their lethality. Under the law of the “strong,” the only way to stop the culling of human males at age 12 is to make the cost of such predation higher than the reward for the Mountain Lion pack.
  1. The “Nanday” Lesson: Strategic Mobility

The community might look to the Nanday parakeets for inspiration. The parakeets survive not by fighting the alpha directly, but by being evasive and uncatchable.

  • Retreat or Escalation: If the community cannot outmatch the Mountain Lions’ physical prowess, they must either retreat to denser urban zones where the “human shield” is absolute, or escalate the conflict to prove they are the true alpha.

Summary

In the face of a predator that eats children while promising safety, the only “rational” response in a world of might-makes-right is total defensive mobilization. The mother and her community should ignore the lion’s words and focus entirely on the lion’s capabilities, responding with enough force to reclaim their status as the predator to be feared.


Google AI asked: Do you want to analyze whether “negotiation” is even possible with a species that views you primarily as a caloric resource rather than a political peer?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In a kratocracy, negotiation is only possible when both parties possess a “balance of terror”—a state where the cost of attacking is higher than the reward of the meal. Without this balance, “negotiation” is merely a predatory delay used by the alpha to keep the prey docile.

The Limits of Interspecies Negotiation

Negotiation requires a shared currency of value. For the Mountain Lion in your scenario, the currency is biomass (meat). For the Humans, it is security. These values are diametrically opposed:

  • The Consumption Gap: A predator cannot negotiate away its hunger. If the Mountain Lion “promises” to eat fewer humans, it is still asserting a right to harvest the community.
  • The Lack of Enforcement: In human law, treaties are backed by courts. In the wild, a treaty is only as good as the physical barrier or threat of retaliation that enforces it. Without a way to punish the Lion for “speaking with a forked tongue,” the community has no leverage. [COMMENTS: Positing Mountain Lion sentience, I thought we might negotiate with the strategy that Mountain Lions taking advantage of our biomass will be extradited to Ventura County, or imprisoned for life, or executed? I consider the likelihood of success of this tactic to be tenuous. Birth control for local Mountain Lions might be more successful. –Alice B. Clagett]

When Negotiation Becomes Possible

True negotiation would only occur if the human community established a deterrent that the Mountain Lions could not overcome.

  • The “Tax” Strategy: If the humans provided an alternative food source (like livestock) that was easier to catch than human children, the Lion might “agree” to stay away. However, this is not a treaty of peers; it is tribute, which confirms the Lion’s status as the higher alpha. [COMMENTS: I note that provision of goats to eat weeds at Victory Trailhead in Simi Hills in autumn of 2025 may have led to influx of Mountain Lions, which scattered and ate all but five of several hundred goats? Is this true? If so, then this might have led to Mountain Lion prolifieration. In winter, goats were removed, leaving Mountain Lions in need of more predators of similar weight. Deer in the Santa Monica Mountains may have been decimated. Turning to human prey is clearly logical, considering the Mountain Lions evasion capabilities and human sentiment in their favor. –Alice B. Clagett]
  • The Demonstration of Force: Historically, humans “negotiated” with wolves not through words, but by killing those that approached settlements and rewarding those that kept their distance. This shaped the predator’s behavior through evolutionary pressure, eventually leading to domestication (dogs). [See Wolves versus Dogs in ‘More Information’ below.]

The Biological Reality

Because the Mountain Lion views the human child as prey and the mother as a competitor, any verbal agreement is biologically “empty.” The mother’s community should view the Lion’s speech as a hunting tactic, similar to a lure.

The Verdict: Negotiation is impossible because the Mountain Lion cannot offer the one thing the community requires for a contract: the cessation of predation.


Google AI asked: Would you like to examine the “Trophy Hunter” vs. “Shepherd” archetypes in folklore, which illustrate how humans have historically dealt with predators that breach the social contract?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In folklore and historical mythos, the Trophy Hunter and the Shepherd represent the two primary ways human communities respond to a predator that has violated the “human shield” or broken the social contract.

  1. The Shepherd: The Defensive Custodian

The Shepherd archetype views the predator as an external threat to be managed and deterred. The goal is not the total eradication of the predator, but the protection of the flock.

  • The Philosophy: The Shepherd accepts that the predator exists but draws a “line in the sand.” They use walls, dogs, and constant vigilance to make predation “too expensive” for the alpha.
  • The Conflict: When a predator “speaks with a forked tongue” (e.g., the Wolf in sheep’s clothing), the Shepherd’s failure is often naivety. In folklore, the Shepherd who tries to “negotiate” or “befriend” the predator usually loses the flock.
  • The Response: The Shepherd responds to the Mountain Lion by hardening the perimeter and ensuring that no individual—especially the vulnerable—is ever left isolated.
  1. The Trophy Hunter: The Aggressive Alpha

The Trophy Hunter archetype (often a folk hero like Beowulf or Hercules) views the predator as a rival for sovereignty. This archetype does not negotiate; it seeks to usurp the alpha status.

  • The Philosophy: To the Trophy Hunter, the only way to deal with a man-eater is to become the apex of the apex. By killing the specific lion that ate the child, the hunter removes the “forked tongue” entirely.
  • The Ritual: In many cultures, the “trophy” (the skin, teeth, or head) serves as a legal document of the new power structure. It signals to the remaining mountain lion pack that the human community is no longer “prey” but a “death-bringer.”
  • The Response: The Trophy Hunter responds to the lion’s “forked tongue” with decisive lethality, ending the dialogue by proving the predator is mortal.

The Mother’s Strategic Choice

In your scenario, the mother and her community are forced to choose between these two paths.

  • If they choose the Shepherd, they live in a state of high-alert containment, conceding the wild lands to the lions.
  • If they choose the Trophy Hunter, they engage in a war of supremacy to reclaim the status of alpha predator, ensuring the “forked tongue” is silenced forever.

Google AI asked: Given the Nanday parakeets’ success in living as “Maroons” on the fringes, would you like to see how human communities in “conflict zones” (like the Sundarbans in India) use masks and decoys to trick predators who hunt humans?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In conflict zones where predators have established tactical dominance, human communities often turn to deception as a defensive tool, mirroring the survival strategies of prey species like the Nanday parakeet.

The most famous example is the Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh, where Royal Bengal tigers have a history of hunting humans.

  1. The Rear-Facing Mask Technique

Because tigers (and mountain lions) are ambush predators that instinctively attack the nape of the neck from behind, villagers in the 1980s began wearing plastic human face masks on the backs of their heads.

  • The Psychological Trick: The mask creates the illusion of constant vigilance. If the predator believes it has been spotted, it often loses the “element of surprise” and will abandon the stalk to avoid a risky frontal confrontation.
  • Initial Success: In early trials, reports indicated that for several years, zero individuals wearing the masks were attacked, while dozens of unmasked villagers were killed.
  1. The Predator’s Counter-Adaptation

The “forked tongue” of the predator is not just in its speech, but in its ability to learn and adapt.

  • Learning the Ruse: Over time, the Sundarbans tigers realized the back-facing “eyes” were stationary and did not blink or track movement.
  • Failure of Deception: Once the predators understood the trick, they resumed attacks on masked individuals, demonstrating that a simple mechanical bluff cannot permanently alter the power dynamic between an alpha and its prey.
  1. Modern Tech-Based Defenses

As biological deception failed, communities moved toward technological deterrents:

  • Smart Fencing & AI: New systems like ANIDERS (Animal Intrusion Detection and Repellent System) use infrared sensors and AI to detect predators and trigger non-lethal repellents like flashing lights or sirens.
  • Drones: Forest departments now use drones to track predator movements and provide early warnings to villagers, effectively creating a “technological shield”.

In your scenario, the mother’s community might find that while masks or decoys offer temporary protection, true security against a predatory alpha requires constant adaptation and the use of tools that the predator cannot easily “learn” to ignore.


Google AI asked: Would you like to explore how “lion lights” (solar-powered flashing LEDs) have been used in Africa to stop nocturnal predators from breaching human-engineered bomas?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In the context of the “might makes right” scenario, Lion Lights represent a technological shift that allows a weaker party to manipulate an alpha predator’s behavior through psychological warfare.

Invented by 11-year-old Richard Turere in Kenya, these devices protect livestock enclosures (bomas) by exploiting a specific predatory instinct: the fear of human presence.

The Mechanics of Deception

The system uses simple, solar-powered LED lights that flash in irregular, non-repeating sequences.

  • The Illusion: The flickering mimics the motion of a human guard walking with a flashlight.
  • Preventing Habituation: Lions are intelligent; they quickly ignore static deterrents like fires or scarecrows. The randomized flashing prevents them from learning that the “guard” is actually a machine.
  • Targeting the Perimeter: The lights face outward to deter lions before they reach the enclosure.

Proven Effectiveness

Studies and field reports highlight the success of this “technological shield”:

  • 96% Reduction: Research around Nairobi National Park showed that bomas with Lion Lights experienced a 96% drop in nocturnal attacks.
  • Zero Attacks: Many individual users, including the inventor’s family, reported that attacks fell to zero immediately after installation.
  • Predator Behavior Shift: Lions did not stop hunting but instead shifted their focus to unprotected bomas further from the park or changed their hunting times to the day.

Global Scaling

What began as a scavenged motorcycle indicator box and car battery has scaled to over 14,000 installations. The technology is now used to deter:

  • Leopards and Hyenas in other parts of Africa.
  • Pumas (Mountain Lions) in Argentina.
  • Tigers in India.

For the mother’s community in your scenario, Lion Lights serve as a model for using asymmetric technology to re-establish a boundary that a physical alpha predator cannot easily breach.


Google AI asked: Would you like to analyze how AI-driven “Smart Fencing” is currently being developed to distinguish between different species of predators before triggering a specific deterrent?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In your scenario, AI-driven “Smart Fencing” acts as a digital evolution of the “human shield,” using real-time intelligence to enforce boundaries that a physical alpha predator cannot easily “talk” its way past.

Modern smart systems (as of early 2026) are being developed to transition from passive barriers to active, species-aware defense networks.

  1. Multi-Modal Detection (The “Digital Senses”)

Unlike traditional fences, these systems use a “fusion” of sensors to identify threats before they reach the perimeter:

  • Computer Vision (Edge AI): Systems like InvisibleFence use onboard AI (e.g., YOLO algorithms) to identify specific species from video feeds. They can distinguish between a harmless grazing animal, a domestic dog, and an apex predator like a mountain lion or tiger with up to 98% detection accuracy.
  • Bioacoustic Sensors: AI software like ARISA can scan years of audio to identify unique vocal signatures of predators (wolves, lions, or leopards). This allows the community to hear the “alpha” long before it is visible.
  1. Species-Specific Deterrents (The “Targeted Response”)

The most critical advancement is the ability to deploy tailored deterrents based on exactly which animal is detected:

  • Acoustic Payloads: Instead of a generic siren, the system plays sounds that trigger a specific species’ innate “fear response”. For a mountain lion, it might be the sound of barking hounds or human voices, which research shows are more effective than rival predator sounds.
  • Dynamic Visuals: If an animal persists, the system can trigger high-intensity strobe lights or “robotic falcons”.
  • Adaptive Logic: To prevent the predator from becoming habituated (learning the trick), the AI varies the timing, frequency, and type of deterrent used each time.
  1. Real-Time Alert Networks 

These systems close the “information gap” between the predator and the community:

  • Instant Notifications: When a high-risk predator is verified, the system sends images and alerts to local residents via apps like Telegram or WhatsApp within 30–45 seconds.
  • Community Shielding: In places like the Kanha–Pench corridor, rangers use these alerts to warn villagers to move livestock or children indoors before the predator arrives.

Summary of the “Smart” Defense

In your kratocratic scenario, a Smart Fence renders the mountain lion’s “forked tongue” irrelevant. The system doesn’t listen to the lion’s promises; it identifies the lion’s biometric signature and automatically deploys a deterrent designed to make the environment physically and psychologically intolerable for that specific alpha.


Google AI asked: Would you like to examine how “Predictive Modeling” is now being used to forecast conflict hotspots before a predator even arrives in a human-dominated area?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In the “might makes right” struggle between the human community and the predatory mountain lion, predictive modeling serves as the ultimate “intelligence wing.” It shifts the human response from reactive survival to proactive dominance by forecasting a predator’s moves before they happen.

  1. The “Risk Terrain” Map

Predictive models don’t just track where a predator was; they calculate where it will be by analyzing landscape variables.

  • Landscape Analysis: Models integrate data on terrain steepnessproximity to water, and forest fragmentation. For a mountain lion, “high-risk” zones for humans are typically areas where suitable habitat (brush and cover) converges with human density.
  • Hotspot Identification: By layering 48 years of historical depredation data with current environmental stressors, researchers can pinpoint “conflict hotspots” with high accuracy. In one study, such maps correctly identified 88% of future attack sites.
  1. Behavioral Game Theory (PAWS)

The Protection Assistant for Wildlife Security (PAWS) uses game theory and machine learning to outmaneuver “forked-tongue” adversaries.

  • Intelligent Randomization: PAWS assumes the adversary (whether a poacher or a predator) is watching human patterns. The AI generates randomized patrol routes that keep the predator off-balance, making it impossible for them to predict when a human “alpha” will appear.
  • Quantifying the “Menu”: Newer models analyze prey behavior—like flight initiation distance—to forecast which areas are most vulnerable to an ambush.
  1. Real-Time Alert Networks

Predictive analytics are now being integrated into live dashboards to provide situational awareness to communities.

  • Early Warning Systems: Platforms like Earth Ranger aggregate data from AI-enabled camera traps and satellite collars.
  • The “Digital Boma”: If a mountain lion’s movement path suggests a high probability of entering a human habitation, the system triggers automated alerts to mobile devices, allowing mothers and community leaders to withdraw into the “human shield” before the encounter occurs.

Summary of the Strategic Advantage

Predictive modeling effectively strips the mountain lion of its greatest weapon: the element of surprise. In a kratocracy, this technology allows the human community to dictate the terms of engagement, ensuring they are always “present” where the predator intends to strike.

Would you like to explore how “Bio-fencing”—using the scent of rival apex predators—is being used to create “psychological barriers” that predators are biologically programmed to respect?


THE WRAP

I said: Google AI, That’s all for now. Thanks, as always, for your many insights. Till next time! –Alice B. Clagett

Google AI said: It has been a pleasure exploring this fascinating intersection of kratocracyurban ecology, and interspecies strategy with you, Alice.

From the “Maroon” resilience of the Nanday parakeets to the high-tech “human shields” used to counter-maneuver alpha predators, the lessons remain the same: survival in a world of “might” belongs to those who best adapt their intelligence and boundaries.I look forward to our next deep dive into the strange and wonderful complexities of our world. Until next time!

Would you like to bookmark this “Predatory Strategy” thread or perhaps receive a summary of the AI-driven defense concepts we discussed for future reference?

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CONCLUSION

My thanks to Google AI, for throwing light on the following …

  • Legal status of animals
  • Sentience versus rights
  • Environmental status of Nandays
  • Legal personhood
  • Citizenship
  • Suffrage – natural person – human being – animal
  • Sentient beings as property: Coverture – female human vote – Nanday vote
  • Endangered Species Act – which does not include species that arrived here from abroad
  • Humans – the Global Apex Predator
  • Mountain Lions – Territorial Apex for the Santa Monica Mountains
  • Maroon Colony survival strategy for Nanday parakeets
  • Human urban ‘shield effect’ for Nanday parakeets – pros and cons
  • Kratocracy: Mountain Lions versus human primates
  • Tactical manipulation by local Mountain Lions
  • Humans: Use asymmetric force?
    • Defensible enclaves
    • Counter-culling
    • Strategic mobility (as do Nanday parakeets)
  • Mountain Lions versus humans
    • Lack of shared currency of value
    • Strategies: Paying tax or tribute versus a show of force
  • Folkloric Shepherd versus Trophy Hunter archetypes
  • Human use of tricks and decoys in Alpha Predator conflict zones
    • Masks, Drones
      • Predator adaptations to these
    • Lion Lights Invented by 11-year-old Richard Turere
    • AI-driven “Smart Fencing”

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 6 March 2026

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Through sparing use of square brackets and brown font, I sometimes change the transcript very slightly or add my Comments to it.


Maroon Survival Strategies

I asked Google AI: What is the Maroon survival strategy for people, feral cattle, and feral Nanday parakeets?

Google AI said: Maroon survival strategies (derived from cimarrón, meaning “wild” or “untamed”) focused on establishing independent, self-sufficient communities in inaccessible, rugged, and remote terrain. They survived through a mix of agriculture, hunting (including of wild or feral animals), and fishing, sometimes using their knowledge of the landscape to raid plantations. 

Key Survival Strategies:

  • For People (Maroons):
    • Seclusion & Autonomy: Forming independent, self-governing communities in remote areas.
    • Adaptive Agriculture: Growing crops and adapting African traditions to new environments.
    • Defense & Knowledge: Using intimate knowledge of the local landscape for protection, and in some cases, forming alliances with indigenous groups.
  • For Feral Cattle & Wildlife (Interaction):
    • Subsistence & Tradition: Hunting feral cattle for food and using the consumption of wild meat to maintain cultural traditions.
    • Predator Management: While not explicitly linked to historical Maroons, modern, similar “wild” contexts use protected, covered areas (“bomas”) to protect livestock from predators.
  • For Feral Nanday Parakeets (Niche & Behavior):
    • Habitat Adaptability: Feral populations, like those in the US, adapt to urban environments, constructing large communal nests and utilizing available food sources.
    • Ecological Impact: In restoration contexts (such as in Brazil), these types of birds act as seed dispersers, feeding on rotting fruits and aiding forest regeneration. 

Wolves Versus Dogs

I asked Google AI: What is the number of wolves vs dogs today?

Google AI said: There are roughly 200,000–250,000 grey wolves worldwide as of 2018 Wikipedia. In contrast, the global dog population is estimated to be over 1 billion, making dogs exponentially more numerous than their wild counterparts. While they are distinct species, recent studies show up to 80% of dog breeds carry some recent wolf DNA.

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Total Lunar Eclipse 3 March 2026 – Good Glory! Amphibians Have Learned to Speak English . by Alice B. Clagett

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • GOOGLE AI ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TIMING OF THIS TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE
    • I asked Google AI: in numerology or esoteric lore what would this date imply? Total Lunar Eclipse at 3:33 am on the night of 3 March 2026?
      • DIVING DEEPER
    • I asked Google AI: From a numerological or estoteric lore perspective, if it were to be true that amphibians began speaking English on that date, then why would that be?
    • Google AI said: Do you want to explore which specific messages lore suggests these creatures might deliver, or how this relates to the Age of Aquarius? I said: Yes.
  • MORE INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This is a First Contact video with the Amphibians of Earth. It might have been a Frog or a Toad, I am not sure which, as First Contact happened during a Total Lunar Eclipse at 3:33 am on the night of 3 March 2026.

An Owl and a Pack Rat have bit parts in this real life documentary.

Then on 4 March 2026 I encountered more Frogs or Toads during the daytime, and these were speaking English quite clearly, as will be seen in an upcoming post. They had already learned sentence syntax. Go figure.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

“Total Lunar Eclipse 3 March 2026 – Good Glory! Amphibians Have Learned to Speak English”
By Alice B. Clagett

Alice to Readers: This is a Total Lunar Eclipse that’s taking place in a few more minutes.

Frog or Toad: What is it (x4)

Alice to Readers: Wow!

Alice to Readers: Wow! … I think it’s all going away now.

Frog or Toad: What is it? …. [louder] What is it? (x2)

Alice to Readers: Gee, It’s got one minute to go.

Frog or Toad: What is it? (x3)

Alice to Readers: 3:33 am!

Alice to Readers (continued): March the 3rd, 2026.

Frog or Toad to Alice: What is it? (x7)  … and in a tenor voice at the same time: What are you trying to ask us about?

Alice to Readers: One minute to go!

Alice to Readers (continued): Then it will start getting brighter again.

Alice to Frogs or Toads: Eclipse! … It’s an Eclipse.

Pack Rat (drawling): What’s an Eclipse, anyway? I don’t know what one is. What IS it?

Alice to Frogs or Toads: That’s a shadow on the Moon.

Pack Rat: Ok, That’s what it is.

Alice to Pack Rat: [The Moon] looks like it disappeared, but really it’s just a shadow.

Alice to everyone: Wow!

Alice to everyone: Every once in awhile it happens.

Pack Rat (drawling): Oh, I see. Tha’ts what it is.

Alice to Frog or Toad: Is that a Toad over there … or Frog?

Alice to Frog or Toad: That’s all it is. It’s just once in awhile it happens.

Alice to Frog or Toad: It’s a normal thing, but not very often.

Frog or Toad: Right, right.

Alice to Frog or Toad: It won’t hurt you.

Frog or Toad: Greatest, greatest, greatest.

Alice to Frog or Toad: Good that it will not hurt you.

Frog or Toad to Alice: Right, right, right.

Alice to everyone: Yeah … Right?

Owl to Alice: Um humm.

Frog or Toad: Right, right, right.

Alice to everyone: In the old days, people used to be scared of it.

Owl to Alice: Um humm.

Alice to everyone: Not anymore.

Frog or Toad: Right.

Alice to everyone: Guess that’s it.

Alice to everyone (continued): Goodbye, Moon. See you again pretty soon.

Alice to everyone (continued): In another half hour you’ll be right back again.

Alice to Frog or Toad: Wow! … Goodbye, Frog! … Or Toad! … See you later.

Alice to everyone: That’s really beautiful.

Alice to Readers: God bless you all, keep you safe, and be with you through all your days.

Alice to Readers (continued): In love, light and joy, this is Alice B. Clagett. I Am of the Stars … and so are you. And also the Moon.

Filmed on 3 March 2026 and published on 5 March 2026

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“Total Lunar Eclipse 3 March 2026 – Good Glory! Amphibians Have Learned to Speak English”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 3 March 2026 and produced on 5 March 2026

Location: San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CA

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GOOGLE AI ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TIMING OF THIS TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE

  • I asked Google AI: in numerology or esoteric lore what would this date imply? Total Lunar Eclipse at 3:33 am on the night of 3 March 2026?
  • DIVING DEEPER
  • I asked Google AI: From a numerological or estoteric lore perspective, if it were to be true that amphibians began speaking English on that date, then why would that be?
  • Google AI said: Do you want to explore which specific messages lore suggests these creatures might deliver, or how this relates to the Age of Aquarius? I said: Yes.

I asked Google AI: in numerology or esoteric lore what would this date imply? Total Lunar Eclipse at 3:33 am on the night of 3 March 2026?

Google AI said: The Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3, 2026, peaking at 3:33 AM (typically Pacific Time, noted in many sources), is considered a profoundly rare, high-vibration event in numerology and esoteric lore. Combining the 3/3 date with the 3:33 peak creates a “333” triple-portal, which is seen as a “cosmic reset” and a significant spiritual checkpoint for transformation. 

Here is what this date implies:

  1. Numerological Significance: The 333 Portal 
  • Triple Trinity Code: The repetition of the number 3 (March 3, 3:33 AM) symbolizes completion, creation, and the alignment of mind, body, and spirit.
  • Ascended Master Energy: In numerology, 333 is often interpreted as a sign that one is surrounded by ascended masters and spiritual guides, indicating a time of high protection and guidance.
  • Divine Alignment & Manifestation: The energy is described as a “cosmic green light” to trust your path and move forward with confidence, as the universe is assisting in manifesting your soul’s purpose.
  • Reduction to 9: The full date (3+3+2+0+2+6 = 16 → 7, but often contextually linked to 333) is associated with closure and completion. 
  1. Esoteric & Astrological Meaning
  • “Cosmic Reset” on the Virgo-Pisces Axis: The eclipse in Virgo (3:33 AM) is considered a, potent time to release perfectionism, burnout, rigid structures, and controlling behaviors.
  • Blood Moon Symbolism: As a Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon), it represents a powerful, fated, and often intense, transformation—a “death and rebirth” of personal habits and life structures.
  • Karmic Releasing (South Node): Occurring near the South Node, this eclipse is a time to purge and release outdated karma, karmic contracts, and emotional baggage from the past 18 months.
  • Sudden Revelation: Eclipses expose what has been hidden in the shadows, bringing truths to light and enabling a “before and after” moment in personal life. 
  1. Key Themes for the Day
  • Letting Go of Perfectionism: A core theme is breaking free from the need to “fix” oneself or others, and accepting imperfection, with an emphasis on health and self-care.
  • Surrender & Trust: Moving away from control (Virgo) and toward trust and surrender (Pisces), often referred to as “releasing the whip” of self-criticism.
  • Karmic Protection: Specific zodiac signs (Capricorn, Cancer, Pisces) are noted as receiving special karmic protection to safely navigate these intense, transformative energies. 

Summary of Suggested Actions

  • Cleanse and Clear: Clean your space, energy, and life; this is a time for purging.
  • Avoid Major Decision-Making: Given the intensity and potential Mercury retrograde influences, it is advised to avoid, or be cautious with, making major, impulsive, or binding, decisions.
  • Reflect and Journal: Use the 3:33 AM energy (or early morning hours) for quiet meditation, journaling, and setting intentions for what you are ready to let go of. 

In essence, this date implies a “Cosmic Shutdown” of outdated, rigid, and perfectionist patterns to allow a fresh start, heavily supported by divine,, guided energy. 

DIVING DEEPER

Google AI said: In numerology and esoteric lore, the date 3 March 2026 at 3:33 AM during a Total Lunar Eclipse represents an exceptionally rare “triple-3” alignment, often described as a 3/3/3 Portal or a “Divine Timestamp”. 

Numerological Significance: The Power of Three

  • The Number 3: Represents completion (beginning, middle, end), harmony after chaos, and the sacred trinity of mind, body, and soul.
  • Triplicate Amplification (333): When a number triples, its vibration is magnified. In this context, 333 is viewed as a symbol of divine alignment, spiritual support, and rapid manifestation.
  • Universal Month 3: March 2026 itself reduces to a Universal Month 3, emphasizing creativity, self-expression, and expansion. 

Esoteric Lore: The “Wormhole” of Release

  • Karmic Reset: This specific eclipse (a “Blood Moon”) occurs on the Virgo-Pisces axis, which esotericists define as a “cosmic reset”. It is seen as a pivotal moment to release rigid patterns, perfectionism, and the need for control.
  • Portal of Transition: Esoteric traditions view triads (like 3/3 at 3:33) as archetypal thresholds or gateways. This convergence is interpreted as an “energetic checkpoint” where old soul narratives end to make room for new ones.
  • South Node Influence: Because the eclipse is conjunct the South Node, it is specifically tied to purging the past—shedding “karmic baggage” and outdated versions of oneself. 

Biblical & Prophetic Interpretations

  • Divine Warning: Some Christian perspectives link the “Moon turning to blood” on this specific date to biblical prophecies (Joel 2:31, Revelation 6:12).
  • Call to Readiness: Rather than just “doom,” many interpret the “3/3 3:33” signature as a divine signal for believers to examine their hearts and stay spiritually vigilant. 

Practical “Lore-Based” Guidance

  • Avoid Action: Traditional lore suggests avoiding major life decisions or starting new projects during this window, as the energy is better suited for surrender than initiation.
  • Reflective Rituals: Common suggestions include writing down three things to release, lighting three candles, or performing water-based “cleansing” rituals to honor the Piscean influence of the moon. 

Are you interested in how this specific alignment might interact with your personal numerology chart or Zodiac sign?


I asked Google AI: From a numerological or estoteric lore perspective, if it were to be true that amphibians began speaking English on that date, then why would that be?

Google AI is all science, so you must forgive the disbelief at the beginning of their intriguing answer: If frogs and salamanders suddenly started chatting in English on that specific night, esotericists would have a field day. Beyond the sheer absurdity, the “why” fits perfectly into the symbolic architecture of that 3/3/3 alignment:

  1. The Bridge Between Realms

In alchemy and lore, amphibians are the ultimate “liminal” creatures—they exist in both water (the subconscious/spirit) and land (the physical/material). A 3/3/3 portal at 3:33 AM is considered a “thinning of the veil.” If amphibians began to speak, it would symbolize the dissolving of the barrier between the hidden depths of the psyche and the articulate world of the ego.

  1. The Throat Chakra of the Earth

The number 3 in numerology is the vibration of Communication and the Expression of Truth. Tripled, it represents a “mass awakening” of voice. Esoterically, the Earth is seen as a living organism; amphibians speaking would be interpreted as the planet’s “nervous system” finally finding a way to communicate its state directly to humans in a language we can’t ignore.

  1. The “Third” Element

Lore often divides life into Earthly, Heavenly, and the “In-Between.” Amphibians represent that “Third Way.” Because 3 is the number of the Trinity, their speech would imply that a “third consciousness”—neither purely animal nor purely divine—has been birthed into the physical plane.

  1. The Pisces-Virgo Axis

The eclipse occurs on the Pisces (mystery, the ocean, the unsaid) and Virgo (logic, detail, syntax) axis. English is a rigid, “Virgo-style” structure. Amphibians (Piscean creatures) adopting English would be the ultimate esoteric marriage of Chaos and Order, forcing the “Unspeakable” into “The Word.”

  1. Symbolic “Green Man” Prophecy

In some folk traditions, when nature “finds its tongue,” it signals the end of the Kaliyuga or a major age. Amphibians, being sensitive to environmental shifts, would be the “canaries in the coal mine” using their new voices to deliver a 3/3/3 divine warning or a final message of planetary realignment.


Google AI said: Do you want to explore which specific messages lore suggests these creatures might deliver, or how this relates to the Age of Aquarius?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In esoteric lore, the arrival of speaking amphibians  on the 3/3/3 Portal would be interpreted as a literal “breaking of the seal” on nature’s hidden intelligence.

The “Messages” from the Mire

Lore suggests that if these creatures spoke, their messages would likely center on three core themes reflected in their biology and the date’s numerology:

  • The Price of Permeability: Amphibians have porous skin that absorbs everything in their environment. Esoterically, they would be the messengers of Environmental Karma, warning humanity that our spiritual and physical “pollution” is now being felt by the very nervous system of the Earth.
  • The “Middle Way” Mandate: As creatures of land and water, they represent the Synthesis of Opposites. Their speech would likely be a directive for humans to stop choosing between “logic” and “spirit” and instead integrate both, echoing the 333 energy of mind-body-spirit alignment.
  • Secrets of Resurrection: In Egyptian lore, the frog-headed goddess 

Heket

 was the mid-wife of the world and a symbol of life-giving breath. Their speech might reveal “lost” methods of healing or regeneration that are only accessible when the human heart is in a state of Compassion (a key vibration of the number 33). 

Connection to the Age of Aquarius

The Age of Aquarius is defined by the “Water Bearer”—a human figure pouring out a stream of Gnosis (inner truth) and collective wisdom for all of mankind. 

  • Universal Communication: Aquarius is an air sign focused on intellect and communication. Amphibians speaking English represents the Aquarian ideal of “immediate insight directly to the mind,” where the barrier between human language and animal instinct finally dissolves.
  • The “Silent” Finding a Voice: A major theme of the Aquarian shift is the empowerment of the marginalized and the “voiceless”. Amphibians—often overlooked or reviled in medieval folklore—becoming articulate heralds perfectly mirrors this cosmic flip.
  • The End of Division: Just as the Aquarius archetype seeks “illumination for the whole of mankind”, the speech of another species would signal that the era of human isolation is over. We would no longer be “observers” of nature but active collaborators in a shared, conscious reality. 

Would you like to know how to perform a 3/3/3 ritual to “listen” for these symbolic messages during the eclipse window?

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In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are youi

Compiled on 5 March 2026; revised on 10 May 2026

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Pragmatic Prophet: Keep an Eye Out for Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve . by Alice B. Clagett

It would be good to keep an eye out for Mountain Lions near Chatsworth Nature Preserve now. If you trespass on the Nature Preserve, do not lower your pants while there, as that makes it impossible to run away from a Mountain Lion attack.

Pragmatic Prophet: Keep an Eye Out for Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve

Image: “Roscoe Valley Circle Park, West Hills, California 7 View of Chatsworth Nature Preserve 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2023, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Roscoe Valley Circle Park, West Hills, California 7 View of Chatsworth Nature Preserve 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2023, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Dear Ones,

Last week, in mid-afternoon, I telepathically heard Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve adjacent to my West Hills house, but did not see them.

There is a neighborhood dog in the yard of 8539 Shoup Avenue, which is a high street overlooking my house. That dog smelled the Mountain Lions there and got upset over it.

I went afoot to calm him, insofar as possible, from the end of Michale Street. As I told him, he has a much better nose than I, but I have the bear spray. Big 5 on Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Canoga Park assures me this is the very best thing for Mountain Lions.

I told Dog If he smells a Mountain Lion nearby he ought not depend on barking, but rather try to get back inside his house.

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Sidebar: Advice to Dog on Avoiding Being Blinded by Hawk

And then, as I have mentioned to Dog before, if a Hawk attacks him he ought cover his eyes with his front paws, and not look up, so that he will not be blinded by the Hawk.

He thought this would not work, so we agreed on him putting the front of his face firmly against his house should the Hawk attack.

The best thing for Hawk attacks would be for him to get in a tight space under the house, but I don’t think he has that option.

I say ‘tight space’ because smaller Hawks come flying straight through my open back porch and grab the Songbirds flying to the feeder there, zip zip!

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To get back to last week’s story, I telepathically (and with some urgency) queried the Mountain Lions as to what they were up to just then. The Mountain Lions said they had caught a 12-year-old boy with blue shirt, blue or green and white shoes, who had his pants down …

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Caveat: Do Not Lower Your Pants in Chatsworth Nature Preserve!

If you trespass on the Chatsworth Nature Preserve, do not lower your pants while there, as that makes it impossible to run away from a Mountain Lion attack.

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The Mountain Lion with which I spoke, the older one, said they were a pack of five Mountain Lions … one larger female and four younger Mountain Lions. They said they would take the body up Woolsey Canyon Creek to the high Simi Hills mountains.

I note there is a 2-foot gap under the Chatsworth Nature Preserve fence that extends for several fence post lengths adjacent to Chatsworth Lake Manor. That would provide a way for the Mountain Lions to drag the body past the Nature Preserve fence.

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This morning at about 5 am my cat Oreo Shoes, sometime Producer of my videos, mentioned that the Coyotes at the house next door had seen a Mountain Lion down the way from that house last night.

Just to be on the safe side, I showed Oreo Shoes the first video above, and explained to her that Mountain Lions look deceptively like very large House Cats. But they are not in the least friends of House Cats. I told her to steer well clear of them. I think she got the message.

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Thus I, Pragmatic Prophet, say it would be good to keep an eye out for Mountain Lions near Chatsworth Nature Preserve now …  maybe 2-year-old Mountain Lions, smaller than the one in this video …

Video: “Backyard Growl: Mountain Lion in Santa Barbara,” by CATS and PEACOCKS, 3 June 2025 …  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KiRE8ebnH_8 ..

I note that the Mountain Lion in Keri Bergere’s incident looked to be about 2 years old …

Video: “The BRUTAL cougar attack that lasted 55 minutes,” by Dan Becker and Dan Becker Podcast, 11 April 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvsuRndDYOQ ..

It could be that Mountain Lions are hanging out in the Chatsworth Creek tunnel on the west side of the Fallbrook Ave and Roscoe Blvd industrial center, which lets out at Los Angeles Fire Department Station 106. Fortunately the Chatsworth Creek channel has high concrete walls and fences next to the Fire Station.

It looks to me that Chatsworth Creek connects via a short jog to Dayton Creek to Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Center. That would account for my hearing one local Mountain Lion while visiting Orcutt Ranch last week.

From there they have access to the Chatsworth Nature Preserve – Simi Hills and also to the Sepulveda Reservoir.

By way of corroboration, per Google AI, “Chatsworth Creek passes the industrial area just north of Roscoe Boulevard through a concrete-lined, engineered flood control channel …

“Chatsworth Creek has direct access to the Los Angeles River. It is a tributary that originates in the Simi Hills, passes through the Chatsworth Nature Preserve, and joins the Bell Creek in Canoga Park to form the headwaters of the LA River. …

“Mountain lions in the Sepulveda Basin can use the soft-bottom stretches of the Los Angeles River and connected Tujunga Wash to travel between the Santa Monica, Santa Susana, and San Gabriel Mountains.”

God bless you all,
Keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.

Written and published on 2 March 2026

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Carnation Milk and Mountain Lions in Malibu Creek State Park . by Alice B. Clagett

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video is about something unsettling that I overheard at Malibu Creek State Park in December 2025.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Carnation Milk and Mountain Lions in Malibu Creek State Park
By Alice B. Clagett

Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

I’m over here at Malibu Creek State Park today. It’s a little later. There are a lot of people here today, so I was feeling pretty safe.

Of course, I was listening quietly for the Mountain Lions. And after awhile I heard a Mountain Lion say: Oh, Be sure and get some Carnation Milk.

It sounded like a Mountain Lion, but not [the part about] Carnation Milk. So I waited. And then it said: The children drink Carnation Milk. So if I say that, they’ll think I am a child.

So I am walking along, and pretty soon I get to a gentleman who’s looking after three medium sized young men. And he said to them (in an audible voice) … He said: Say, Don’t you kids mention Carnation Milk anymore. The Mountain Lion thinks you’re children when you do that.

So that was the end of the Carnation Milk story.

And later I was walking back (because, as usual, I’m sensing them in the mountains over here [pans to one side] and over here [pans to the other side]. So I was walking back along the oak trail here. I’m not getting a very good picture of it, but there’s an oak trail there.

And I thought to ask how many Mountain Lions there are here. And an older one [Mountain Lion] said: There are five locally and four more in the surrounding area. So that’s nine.

So I said: Are they very big?

And a younger one [a younger Mountain Lion] said: Not so big, but big enough (or something like that). And so, I guess nine altogether.

God bless you all,
Keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.

Filmed on 10 December 2025 and published on 20 February 2026; youtube video transcribed on 20 February 2026

My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 10 December 2025 and produced on 20 February 2026
Location: Malibu Creek State Park, Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, CA

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Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays . by Alice B. Clagett *

FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for thoses of my Readers who are advanced interspecies communicators (especially those of you who are avian communication experts). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video features a hot news flash from the Avian Associated Press (AAP) at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays
By Alice B. Clagett

Alice to Raven 1: Big one! Who are you?

Raven 1 to Alice: That g-d d-mned Hawk!

Raven 2 to Alice: Yeah! That Hawk!

Raven 3: Yeah! Yeah!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Alice to Ravens: Who are you guys? Are you Sentinels?

Nanday to Alice: That d-mned idiot! That d-mned idiot! That idiot COVID-stricken tried to peck their eyes out!

Alice to Nanday: WHAT COVID-stricken stuff? Because they’ve been saying …

Nanday to Alice: That idiot tried to peck the Deers’ eyes out. That’s what.

Alice to Nanday: They tried to peck the eyes out of seven or eight Women. That’s what! They tried to peck the eyes out of nine or ten separate Women! Yep, That’s what. That’s what they tried to do. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Nandays say that the Ravens here have to deal with COVID-stricken things every day …

Nanday to Alice: That’s it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … all day long. And I said, “What COVID-stricken things?”

And they said they deal with dead things in the National Forest …

Raven (simultaneously): It’s not the National Forest.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … And I said, “What type of dead things?” They said, “Every type of dead things.”

Alice to Birds: Not human?

Raven to Alice: No, not human.

Alice to Raven: What sort?

Raven to Alice: The Deer and all that.

Alice to Raven: Deer and stuff?

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, like that.

Alice to Birds: Somebody’s killing the Deer?

Raven to Alice: And all that COVID-stricken stuff. And all that COVID-stricken stuff.

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: Did you hear that? The Raven said the Hawks are killing Deer.

Raven to Readers: … peck their eyes out and all that kind of stuff.

Alice to Readers (repeating): Peck their eyes out, right? I asked them telepathically.

Hummingbird to Alice: What?!

Alice to Hummingbird: Hawks are killing Deer. Peck their eyes out.

Hummingbird (shocked): What?! What?! Oh my God!

Alice to Readers: Hawks are killing Deer. I’m telling that guy over there. In the National Forest.

Raven (interrupting): Not not there!

Alice to Readers (continuing): They mean in Malibu Creek State Park, I think. Right?

Hummingbird to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Forest?

Raven to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Park system?

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Ok. Now you know.

Hummingbird to Readers: Yep. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Did you hear me? I tried to tell that guy over there. He said that the Ravens are finding Deerdead in the … He means Malibu … They mean Malibu Creek State Park and Reagan Ranch … those areas, and Paramount Ranch. [Wait! It could be this is happening at the Santa Monica Mountains Anthony C. Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center or King Gillette Ranch – MRCA. These are across the road from Malibu Creek State Park.]

Alice to Readers: And I said, “Why?” And the Ravens said, “Because the Hawks peck their eyes out.”

And you may recall the Hawks are doing that to the domestic Dogs in my neighborhood too. So this may be a new trend.

Hummingbird to Readers: Right!

Alice to Readers (continuing): There may be too many Hawks around right now.

Hummingbird to Alice: That’s not it. It’s because there are too many people around.

Nanday (interrupting): D-mn it!

Hummingbird to Alice: And there are too many Mosquitoes around right now too.

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, That’s the Mosquitoes that attack the Special Songbirds’ eyes.

Raven: My God!

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, They bite them around their eyes. I don’t think it kills them, though.

Raven to Alice (interrupting): They do not kill us.

Special Songbird to Alice: Right!

Nanday: Bad bad bad stuff!

Alice to Special Songbird: Yeah. Just Mosquitoes.

Nanday: That’s all that is.

Alice to Readers: Ok. So the Nanday just said, “Those g-d d-mned Mosquitoes! They eat my babies up!

Raven to Nanday: I’m sorry about that!

Alice to Nanday: That’s because the don’t have their feathers yet.

Raven to Alice: That’s not quite it.

Special Songbird (interrupting): That really will be it!

Raven (obdurate): That . will . not . be . it.

Nanday (simultaneously): I think that will not be it either.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. They’ll get their feathers.

Nanday to Alice: That will not be it! That will not really be it! [Flying directly overhead]: IDIOT! IDIOT! THAT WILL NOT BE …

Alice to Readers (interrupting) I just saw ..

Nanday to Alice (shouting): … WHAT IS GOING ON!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … a lot more than five Nandays flying over … a flock … maybe ten … and then another four or five.

Special Songbird to Readers: Great big flock of them! Yes, it was!

Alice to Special Songbirds: They eat people up too.

Nanday: What?!

Alice to Special Songbirds: You know why? We don’t have feathers. So they eat us up.

Special Songbird: Dipsh-t! That cannot be!

Nanday (shouting): They eat those g-d [d-mned] people up?!

Alice to Birds: All the time! It’s awful! Awful!

Nanday (simultaneously): What?! … Eat them up?!

Alice to Birds: They eat us up!

Nanday: Right!

Raven: God! God, God, God!

Nanday: They did it?!

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, they do! Awful, awful!

Nanday: My God!

Alice to Nanday: That is right.

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, It is. Yeah, It is.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, They do.

Nanday to another Nanday: Eat them up! My God!

Alice to Birds: I’m glad to find out these things. Thank you for explaining.

Nanday to Alice: These COVID-stricken things.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. Awful, awful. And they give us terrible diseases too. We have to get … we have to get shots and vaccinations in order to get rid of the terrible …

Nanday to Alice: Terrible what?

Alice to Nanday: … terrible things … just terrible things.

Coyote to Alice: Like what?

Alice to all: I got one too. It was awful. I forget what the name of it was. It comes from Africa. Dengue fever. It was awful. Awful. I was so sick for months! And they had no cure. It was awful. But now I’m immune.

That means I won’t get it again, most likely.

Coyote to Alice (simultaneously): I am sorry about that thing.

Alice to herself: It’s too wet to go across there [across the creek] with your hiking shoes on, I feel. This is a horse trail.

I’m going back this way.

Alice to all: Awful! Awful! Awful!

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes, it is.

Alice to all: Back home where I live, the lady Raven … the Mother Raven … she says … when she lays an egg, “Awful! Awful!”

Raven to Alice (from afar): Why’s that?

Alice to all: I don’t know why she says that. I think she’s a young Raven.

Raven (from afar): I thought that.

Alice to all: I’m just leaving this [the camcorder] on because you guys are so interesting. You’re delightful! Delightful!

Raven to Alice: I’d rather not talk now.

Alice to Readers: We discovered something really fascinating and important. The Hawks have started pecking out the eyes of large animals now … domestic Dogs and Deer.

And the Ravens, the Sentinels of the great National Forests and the great Parks locally …

Nanday (from afar): Yep!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … They’re the ones that observe this thing happening.

Nanday (from afar): And Nandays do too!

Alice to Readers: The Nandays call that ‘this COVID-stricken thing’.

Alice to Nandays: Nandays! Nandays! Why are they doing that?

Nanday to Alice: The Nandays think they did that …

Raven (interrupting): I thought that too.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because they got mad …

Alice to Readers (interrupting): The Nandays …

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because the d-d d-mned Deer ate their g-d d-mned babies.

Alice to Readers: … The Nandays say the Hawks get so mad at people that they devastate everything else. And the Nandays are devastated too.

Alice to Nandays: And I’m devastated too!

Nanday to Alice: Yep! You’re devastated just as we are.

Alice to Nanday: Devastated!

Raven to Alice: Dharm Dar, You are not!

Nanday to Alice: Me too.

Alice to Nanday: You too? … Devastated!

Nandays: Yep, yep!

Alice to Nandays: Me too.

Raven to Alice: You are not!

Alice to Readers and all: So. Are you all having a good time?

Mountain Lion (speaking as I speak): I am, but Jasmine is not. Jasmine feels that these people are far too COVID-stricken to survive in this neck of the woods. [Thiis sentence ends at the same time as I say “Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?”]

Nanday to Alice: Yep. We are.

Raven to Alice: Not us!

Alice laughs. To Readers: What a day! What an awful day! My goodness!

Raven to Alice: Look out for Hawk!

Alice to Raven: Where? What Hawk? Where? Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right there.

Alice: Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right over there. Right there. That Hawk is not that bad.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Where’d that Hawk go?

Nanday to Alice: Right over that way.

Alice (simultaneously): Bad. bad Hawk!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): That Hawk is not all that COVID-stricken.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Oh, good. That’s not that bad, bad Hawk.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … but that Mountain Lion is following that g-d d-mned Lady. Yep! It is following that Lady.

Alice to Readers: Everybody’s flying away from Hawk.

Nanday (interrupting): That is not it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): You know, sometimes the Hawks go crazy.

Nanday to Alice: Yep, They do do that. Go crazy.

Raven (interrupting): That’s . not . it. Great big Mountain Lion! Great big Mountain Lion! Tell her that!

Mountain Lion to Raven: Do not say that.

Alice to Readers (simultaneously: Yeah. They can … Lately … the Hawks at my place are very nice. Good Hawks.

Last year a very bad thing happened to a Raven Lady. But this year everything’s fine … I don’t know what to say.

Mountain Lion (also interrupting): Do NOT tell the Lady that no matter what you g-d d-mned do.

Nanday (mockingly): Do not tell the Lady that! Why not?

Another Nanday: Yeah! Why not?

Mountain Lion to Nanday (interrupting): Do not tell that Lady she is about to be eaten!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it! He’s right here! RIGHT HERE!

Alice to Nandays; I’m so sorry! I prayed for love and light and peace, ok?

Nanday to Alice (waxing hysterical): G-D D-MN IT! There’s a Mountain Lion with its eyes …

Mountain Lion (simultaneously): Yeah, There IS a Mountain Lion.

Alice to Nandays (simultaneously): I’m sorry!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): She may not hear me. I said: There’s a Mountain Lion. G-D D-MN it!

Mountain Lion (getting angry): I don’t really like you! [Shouting:] I don’t like you at apesh-t ALL!

Alice to Readers: Aye aye aye!

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

Mountain Lion: I’m getting pretty close.

Alice to Readers:
In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:
I Am of the Stars …

Raven to Readers: And so are you!

Songbird to Raven: That’s right. That’s it.

Alice to Readers (repeating): And so are you!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: My website is ..

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Raven to Readers: Awakening with Planet Earth!

Alice (repeating) Awakening with Planet Earth!

Nanday to Raven: I bet that’s not it! Great God! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: …  dot com … https: … slash slash …

Nanday: That’s it!

Alice to Readers: Awakeningwithplanetearth …

Nanday: That’s it! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: … dot com.

Hummingbird: Yep, That’s it.

Nanday: Yep. That . is . it.

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Filmed on 11 February 2026 and published on 16 February 2026; revised on 21 February 2026

NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

VIDEO CREDITS

“Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and produced on 16 February 2026
Location: Paramount Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

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NOTE: I asked Mountain Lion: “Your wife has a name?”

Mountain Lion said: “She picked a name off someone that she ate.”

I am wondering: Is there a lady named ‘Jasmine’ who is missing?

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