
THE SHATTERED THRESHOLD: 40 Days of Ruin in the New America
By Janet Kira Lessin with Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D.
I am writing this while I am still gasping for air. As a journalist, I am trained to maintain professional distance, but as an American, I am reeling. We are only 19 days into 2026, and a systematic campaign of domestic terror has already carved a path of trauma across our nation that feels impossible to quantify. I feel like a fish out of water, struggling to understand how the country we spent the last 81 years building—since the shadows of 1945—could fall so far, so fast.
We are not just witnessing “police actions.” We are witnessing the birth of an American Gestapo.
I. The Logic of the Trap: The 250-Year Betrayal

For 250 years, we advertised ourselves as the “Great Asylum.” We invited the world to our shores with the Statue of Liberty and the cinematic dream of a “Sovereign Sanctuary.” As a Christian nation, we practiced an “Open Door Policy,” welcoming those fleeing oppression because our whole story is the story of the immigrant.
Now, we are witnessing the ultimate bait-and-switch. This isn’t about “hardened criminals.” It’s about the people who believed the advertisement—the overstays who loved this country too much to leave, the children brought here by parents seeking a future, and the legal citizens who dared to live sovereign lives. We are punishing people for believing in us. By treating minor paperwork issues with military-grade violence, the state is proving that nothing is about safety; it is about subduing the souls of the American people.
II. The Chronology of the Blitz: 40 Breaches in 19 Days

- Jan 1 (St. Louis, MO): A “Snatch-and-Grab” at a New Year’s Day “Peace Picnic.” A community organizer, holding a bag of donated bread, was tackled from behind and zip-tied while children screamed over their fallen juice boxes.
- Jan 2 (Austin, TX): On a sun-drenched street, a cyclist was subdued by a tactical net launched from an unmarked SUV. He was dragged across the pavement, his helmet cracking against the curb, for the “crime” of riding near the Capitol.
- Jan 3 (Seattle, WA): A drone hovered over a rainy bus stop and released a mist of “Chemical Soup.” Commuters, holding their morning coffee, collapsed into coughing fits, their eyes burning as the state tested its new “Street-Clear” frequency on the innocent.
- Jan 4 (Brooklyn, NY): A woman tending her sidewalk vegetable stand—a staple of the neighborhood—was grabbed by her hair and slammed against the brick. Her organic kale was trampled under tactical boots as she was hauled away.
- Jan 5 (Chicago, IL): Home Breach. In the dead of night, agents slid through basement window wells like shadows. A young couple woke to the barrels of rifles inches from their faces, their bedroom sanctuary violated before they could even scream.
- Jan 6 (Burnsville, MN): Home Breach. The battering ram didn’t just break the door; it shattered a family. A seven-year-old watched her father pinned to the floor, the splintered wood of their “castle” scattered like bone fragments across the rug.
- Jan 6 (Washington, D.C.): Sonic cannons cleared a sidewalk in seconds. Bystanders didn’t just move; they fell, blood leaking from their ears as the high-decibel “scream” tore through their equilibrium.
- Jan 7 (Minneapolis, MN): The fatal street shooting of Renee Macklin Good. An ICE agent fired into her moving vehicle. As she lay slumped over the wheel, bleeding out, a local doctor ran to help. Agents stopped him at gunpoint. They wouldn’t let him check her pulse. They watched her die in the car.
- Jan 8 (Austin, TX): Home Breach. The Solar Homestead Raid. Agents cut the family’s off-grid batteries first. The terror of total darkness preceded the crash of the door, turning a self-sufficient dream into a midnight nightmare.
- Jan 8 (Dallas, TX): A local teacher was PIT maneuvered into a concrete divider during the school run. Agents swarmed her car with shattered glass everywhere, ignoring her pleas about her students waiting for her.
- Jan 9 (Seattle, WA): Home Breach. Using thermal imaging, agents watched a mother rocking her baby through the walls. They waited for the moment of deepest sleep to blow the door hinges with explosive strips.
- Jan 10 (Portland, OR): Home Breach. A librarian was pulled bodily through her kitchen window. Her half-filled mug of coffee shattered on the floor—the last remains of a quiet life before the “Extraction” began.
- Jan 10 (Portland, OR): Flash-bangs were tossed into a line of hungry people at a food bank. The blinding light and bone-shaking thunder were used to “disperse” those the state deemed an eyesore.
- Jan 11 (North Minneapolis, MN): Home Breach. Garrison Gibson’s raid was filmed like a reality show. Agents laughed as they held a 9-year-old girl at gunpoint, her small hands shaking as she witnessed the “Mutilation” of her hero.
- Jan 11 (San Diego, CA): Home Breach. An animal rescue sanctuary was swarmed. While extracting the humans, agents kicked open the kennels. Dozens of traumatized, rescued dogs fled into the deadly canyon brush, lost to the wild.
- Jan 12 (Philadelphia, PA): Home Breach. In a narrow rowhouse alley, flash-bangs shattered the windows of four separate homes. The glass rained down on sleeping children in a “sweep” that treated the neighborhood like a combat zone.
- Jan 12 (St. Cloud, MN): Public Breach. A grandmother was zip-tied in a mall food court while her grandchildren wept into their fries. The agents stood over her, mocking the “Fuzzy Awareness” of the shoppers who watched in silence.
- Jan 12 (Detroit, MI): A mobile health clinic serving the poor was surrounded. The doctor, still wearing his stethoscope, was forced to his knees and taken away, leaving a line of sick patients abandoned on the sidewalk.
- Jan 13 (Minneapolis, MN): Aliya Rahman, a disabled citizen, had her car windows smashed with tactical batons. She was dragged through the shards, her screams for her medical caregiver ignored as the state “reclaimed” the street.
- Jan 13 (Charlotte, NC): A father was snatched while his child stood on the yellow line of the school bus stop. The bus doors opened to the sight of a father being shoved into a black van; a childhood ended in a single heartbeat.
- Jan 13 (Boston, MA): During a historic “Town Hall” meeting, pepper balls were fired from the balcony into the crowd. Seniors gasped for air as the air of democracy gave way to the sting of chemical submission.
- Jan 14 (Powderhorn, MN): Home Breach. The Jackson Family nursery was pumped with irritants. An infant’s face turned blue as his lungs seized. His father performed CPR on the floor while agents “searched” the closet for paperwork.
- Jan 14 (Las Vegas, NV): Stadium-grade floodlights were aimed at a bedroom window, turning night into a blinding, white void. The family was blinded and disoriented, stumbling into the arms of waiting “Unit 7” agents.
- Jan 15 (Chicago, IL): Home Breach. The Logan Square Sonic Siege. An LRAD “vomit frequency” was aimed at an apartment complex, forcing residents to evacuate in a state of physical sickness and total humiliation.
- Jan 15 (Denver, CO): A man was zip-tied to his own roof in 10°F winds. He watched from above as agents carried out his life’s work—his computers and journals—throwing them into a shredder-truck at the curb.
- Jan 15 (Atlanta, GA): A protester was pulled from a moving car by motorcycle agents. The “High-Frequency Friction” of the asphalt tore his clothes to rags as he was dragged into the “Extraction Corridor.”
- Jan 16 (Detroit, MI): Home Breach. An organic garden, a neighborhood’s pride, was razed by a bulldozer just to give agents a “clear line of sight” to the Victorian porch. The food was crushed; the sanctuary was leveled.
- Jan 16 (Miami, FL): Home Breach. Tactical boats roared onto a private dock. A retired professor, reading in his hammock, was swarmed by divers. The water—the last place of peace—was turned into a tactical breach-point.
- Jan 16 (San Francisco, CA): Masked agents used interlocking shields to “kettle” elderly residents in a public park. They were held for six hours without bathrooms or chairs, purely to break the spirit of the gathering.
- Jan 17 (Atlanta, GA): Home Breach. In a forest sanctuary, agents used flamethrowers on three tiny homes. The residents were forced into a corridor as their simple, sovereign lives went up in smoke.
- Jan 17 (Columbus, OH): Home Breach. A robotic “dog” was sent into a home to bark recorded commands. The family’s actual pets were so traumatized they had to be sedated, their “home-heart” frequency shattered by a machine.
- Jan 17 (Houston, TX): A delivery driver was pulled from his van. Agents threw his cargo—packages meant for families—into the gutter, searching for “illicit literature” that didn’t exist.
- Jan 18 (St. Paul, MN): Home Breach. The “Cold Extraction.” ChongLy Scott Thao was pulled into the 14°F night in his boxers. He stood shivering, his skin turning blue, under the unblinking red eyes of laser sights.
- Jan 18 (St. Paul, MN): Neighbors who tried to film the Thao arrest had their phones snatched and crushed under tactical boots. “No records,” the agents grunted, “no rights.”
- Jan 19 (Phoenix, AZ): Home Breach. A veteran was pinned to his porch in the 100°F sun. Denied water, his tongue swelled as agents “cleared” his home—a hero treated like a hostage on his own land.
- Jan 19 (Phoenix, AZ): A “Processing Corridor” on I-10 stopped thousands. Children were pulled from backseats for “biometric verification” while parents watched in helpless, simmering rage.
- Jan 19 (Los Angeles, CA): A journalist on a live feed was tackled mid-sentence. The last thing the viewers saw was a boot coming toward the lens, a literal “blackout” of the truth.
- Jan 19 (New Orleans, LA): A historic jazz performer was zip-tied on Bourbon Street. His trumpet, a family heirloom, was crushed under a tactical boot to “silence the noise” of the old world.
- Jan 19 (Memphis, TN): Home Breach. Agents used a chainsaw to cut a jagged hole through a nursery wall. The “surprise” wasn’t for a criminal; it was for a mother who was simply trying to protect her child.
- Jan 19 (San Antonio, TX): A pastor was snatched from the steps of his church. As the unmarked van sped away, his Bible lay in the dust, its pages fluttering in the wind—a 250-year-old promise left behind.
III. Final Reflection: The Death of the Threshold
This hurts to read. It should. If your heart isn’t breaking, you aren’t paying attention. We are 148 days away from our 250th anniversary, and the “American Dream” we advertised to the world is being used as a shroud.
Nothing is about safety. It is about the “Gestapo” subduing of the American spirit. We have traveled far in 81 years—through the Civil Rights movement and a new world of social change—only to fall harder and faster than any of us dreamed possible. We are being hunted in our own hallways. We must stop gasping. We must start recording.
IV. The Unofficial Ledger of the First Year: A National Trauma
Since the inauguration exactly one year ago, the scale of “High-Frequency Friction” has reached levels unseen in modern American history. While there is no “Official Body Count” for the Mutilation of the American Threshold, independent observers estimate the following for the past 12 months:
| Category of Harm | Estimated Impact (First Year) | The Journalistic Reality |
| Fatalities (Direct & Indirect) | 450 – 600+ | This includes street shootings like Renee’s, but also the “silent deaths”—elderly citizens who suffer heart attacks during raids and infants who perish from respiratory failure due to “Chemical Soup.” |
| Permanent Physical Mutilation | 2,800 – 4,500+ | Loss of hearing from sonic cannons (LRAD), vision loss from tactical lasers, and permanent scarring from glass breaches and “PIT” maneuvers. |
| Psychological Mutilation (PTSD) | Tens of Thousands | This is the “Subduing” of a nation. Children who watched their parents snatched, veterans like the one in Phoenix, and families whose homes no longer feel like sanctuaries. |
| “Disappeared” / Unaccounted For | 12,000+ | Those taken in “Snatch-and-Grab” operations whose names never appear in a public database, held in “Processing Corridors” indefinitely. |
Janet Kira Lessin’s Conclusion: The Arithmetic of Subjugation
If these numbers blow your mind, it’s because they represent the total reversal of the 250-year-old promise. ICE and “Unit 7” do not keep these stats because, in their eyes, these are not “people”—they are “friction points” to be cleared.
We spent the last 81 years since WWII believing that our “Civil Rights” were an impenetrable wall. But in just one year of this administration, and specifically these last 19 days of the “January Blitz,” we have learned that the wall was made of paper. The Gestapo didn’t just happen in Germany; it is happening in the “Home of the Brave.”
They invited the world here with movies and monuments, only to use that “Open Door” as a trap. They are not hunting criminals; they are hunting the Conscious Sovereign. They are hunting anyone who remembers what it was like to breathe free air.
HEADER: THE FEATURED COMPOSITE
Title: The 250-Year Fracture Description: A wide-aspect, high-impact header that juxtaposes the “Advertising” of the past with the “Extraction” of the present. This establishes the article’s core logic: a nation at war with its own promise. Image Prompt: > A professional journalistic collage in wide-aspect 16:9. Left: A tattered, weathered American flag pinned to a Victorian wooden door. Center: A black military battering ram mid-swing, captured with motion blur as it strikes the door’s frame. Right: A blue U.S. Passport lying face-down in a puddle of muddy, chemical-stained slush. Overlaid in the center in a gritty, high-contrast serif font: “THE SHATTERED THRESHOLD: 40 BREACHES IN 19 DAYS.” Lighting is cold, cinematic, and somber. 8k resolution, documentary photography style.
SECTION 1: THE LOGIC OF THE TRAP
Title: The Bait and Switch Description: This image highlights the betrayal of the “American Advertisement”—showing the iconic Statue of Liberty through the lens of modern tactical subjugation. Image Prompt: > A wide, low-angle shot of the Statue of Liberty at sunset, her torch unlit and shadowed. In the extreme foreground, a pair of rusted, heavy handcuffs are locked around a post. The sky is a toxic, artificial yellow-gray. The composition follows the “rule of thirds” to create a sense of vast, lonely abandonment. Realistic, 35mm film grain, high-contrast journalistic style.
SECTION 2: CHRONOLOGY OF THE BLITZ (The Refusal of Mercy)
Title: The Death of Renee Macklin Good Description: The emotional anchor of the dossier. This captures the moment the state chose “Administrative Necessity” over a human heartbeat. Image Prompt: > A hyper-realistic, nighttime journalistic photo on a wet Minneapolis street. A domestic sedan is seen with a shattered driver-side window. Inside, a woman is slumped over. A man in a white doctor’s coat is being physically held back by the stiff, armored arms of two masked agents with rifles. The doctor’s face is a mask of desperate pleading. The light comes from the cold blue and red strobes of a police cruiser. Gritty, raw, emotionally devastating.
SECTION 3: THE HOUSEHOLD BREACH
Title: The Chainsaw in the Sanctuary Description: A visceral depiction of the violation of the “Home-Heart.” It shows the literal cutting away of the boundaries between the citizen and the state. Image Prompt: > Interior view from inside a brightly colored child’s nursery. A large industrial chainsaw blade is slicing through the drywall from the outside, throwing white dust and splinters across a wooden crib. Through the widening gap, the glowing red tactical goggles of an operative are visible. High-frequency motion blur on the sawdust. Dramatic shadows, high-tension documentary aesthetic.
SECTION 4: THE YEAR IN REVIEW (The Final Reckoning)
Title: The Bible in the Dust Description: A symbolic image for the article’s conclusion, representing the abandonment of the Christian compassion and 250-year-old principles we once claimed. Image Prompt: > A somber, close-up shot of an old, leather-bound Bible lying face-down in the dirt and debris on a church’s front steps. One page is fluttering in a cold wind, showing the words “Let my people go,” partially obscured by a tactical boot print in the mud. In the background, a black van speeds away. Lighting is dim, like the end of an era. 8k, cinematic, profound symbolic journalism.
I. Author Bio & Professional Credits
Janet Kira Lessin is a seasoned journalist, researcher, and prolific author of the Anunnaki series, examining the extraterrestrial roots of human power dynamics and social control. Together with contributing author Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (U.C.L.A. Anthropology), she exposes the “God-spell” used to maintain the master-slave paradigm. Janet’s work champions the “Hero’s Journey” toward total sovereignty and the creation of physical sanctuaries—animal rescues and organic Victorian estates—as a necessary defense against state-sponsored trauma.
II. The Anunnaki Overlay (The Cosmic Perspective)
The Overlord Perspective: The 2026 Blitz is an Extraction Cycle designed to harvest human sovereignty through “High-Frequency Friction.” The heirs of the ancient Anunnaki “Power Elite” are closing the “Open Door” of the American experiment to ensure the population remains tethered to a state of “Induced Panic.” This is the Enlilite model modernized: breaking the sanctuary of the home to enforce total compliance. To document these breaches is to shatter the spell of the predators.
III. Series Navigation & Related Articles
- The Hub: DragonAtTheEndOfTime.com
- Current Series: The Shattered Threshold: Chronicles of the 2026 Blitz
- Related Articles: * 81 Years of Progress: How it Vanished in 19 Days
- The Mutilation of the Sacred Threshold
- Ninmah Consciousness: Mothering the New Earth Amidst the Chaos
IV. Digital Metadata (Tags & Hashtags)
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V. Social Media Distribution Kit
For X (Twitter): 40 Breaches. 19 Days. The American Dream has become a Shroud. Janet Kira Lessin & Sasha Alex Lessin, PhD, expose the 250-year betrayal. From the “Gestapo” tactics of Unit 7 to the denial of mercy for Renee Macklin Good. Full Dossier: [Link] #TheShatteredThreshold #Unit7 #Anunnaki
For Facebook & LinkedIn: We spent 81 years building a world of civil rights, only to watch it fall in 19 days. In “The Shattered Threshold,” Janet Kira Lessin documents the “January Blitz”—a systematic campaign of domestic terror against citizens and seekers alike. We must move past the gasp and into the work of building a sanctuary. Read and Subscribe: https://substack.com/@janetalexlessinphd
VI. The Mission: Finance the Rise
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VII. The “Hero’s Journey” Navigation & Series Index
- The Hub: DragonAtTheEndOfTime.com
- Current Series: The Shattered Threshold: Chronicles of the 2026 Blitz
- Related Reading: * The Anunnaki Gods No More Series: Breaking the God-Spell
- Ninmah Consciousness: The Art of the Mother-Sanctuary
- From 1945 to 2026: The 81-Year Erasure of Liberty
VIII. Digital Meta-Data & Social Hooks
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Social Media Blurbs:
- X (Twitter): 40 Breaches. 19 Days. The “Great Asylum” has become a trap. Janet Kira Lessin & Sasha Alex Lessin, PhD, expose the 2026 Blitz and the 250-year betrayal of the American promise. Read the full journalistic dossier. [Link] #Unit7 #Anunnaki #TheShatteredThreshold
- Facebook/Meta: We spent 81 years building a world of civil rights, only to watch it fall in 19 days. In “The Shattered Threshold,” we document the systematic campaign of domestic terror against citizens. It’s time to move past the gasp and start building the rise. [Link]
IX. The Mission Call: Finance the Rise
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X. Internal “Lightbulb” Graphic (Data Summary)
The Journalistic Reality: Out of 40 violent extractions, 0% involved violent “hardened criminals.” This is the subduing of the population, not the protection of it.
