Reformatting The Santa Fe Trail for Our Times

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We are Reformatting The Santa Fe Trail for Our Times. The Santa Fe trail wound from Franklin, Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico. And, it is also one of the oldest. It became a trail for herding cattle. A relic is the saddle of Wyatt Tremain who rode from Missouri to Holly, Colorado. It was founded in 1607, 13 years before the Pilgrims came to this country. Later in1860 through 1861 it ran in conjunction with the famed Pony Express becoming Highway 36,  America’s first commercial highway. Its stagecoach mail delivery formed a mail route for the famed Pony Express leaving St. Joseph, Missouri for Sacramento, California.

Douglas Crossing Bridge south of Grenada

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The Santa Fe Trail entered Douglas County near its southeast corner, a few miles east of Black Jack, from where it took a northwesterly course through Palmyra and on to Willow Spring, crossing through Prowers County.

The trail ends in New Mexico. Santa Fe is the highest city in the US at 7,000 feet above sea level. Civilization relied on ancient paths. https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/ancient-paths?utm_source=aweber&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tw-newsletter#read-more A highway route that roughly follows the Santa Fe trail’s path, goes through the entire length of Kansas, the southeast corner of Colorado and northern New Mexico, has been designated as the Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway. The Pony Express snaked up through Wyoming, Utah and Nevada to California where Buffalo Bill was a rider. Manifest Destiny is the Santa Fe Trail itself of new horizons for immigrants moving across the prairie in the 18th Century. The two routes became symbols of the old west.

Historic trail still exists:

The “futuristic” solar car running on electro-magnetic energy

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Electro-magnetic energy for health today

This historic trail made a swath through several states including Kansas and Colorado. In Kansas the Calvary, served by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, MD. DO., faced the Confederate Army. Colorado Sent the First Colorado Volunteers westward into N.M. in 1862. They met the Confederates there. That same year, Charles Darwin presented his highly touted and controversial ‘Origin of the Species.’ Still, the Union army doc, “Father of the Artery,” took up the opposition. He presented his findings that the human body was electrical in nature. Also, he stated the body has capacity to heal itself (immune system).

We are needing to call on the help from our immune systems more than ever. In 2022 American adults are reportedly spending 13 hours and 11 minutes a day interacting with media. That includes information and entertainment on computers, phones, TV Radio, podcasts and social media. So it begs the question — when do we think, talk, or sleep? The answer is obvious: we don’t, at least, not enough. Texas Tech University at the College of Media and Communication has ID of some called “News Junkies.” It appears many of these, 73.6% get so caught up they find it difficult to sleep and 61% report feeling physically ill quite a bit of the time, admitting to negative mental and physical symptoms. So if you are suffering from the physical effects of EMF accompanying the devices and stress and strain from the messages you receive — get HAPPIER tips. Be so happy that when others see you, they become happy too.

Downfall of Today’s Civilization

After World War II our civilization started declining due to the advent of TV (television). Our grandparents used to go out on a date to a roller skating rink, a dance floor, or some other physical activity. With the advent of TV they didn’t even have to leave their house to be entertained. This has resulted in high obesity rates due to physical inactivity and it is much more pronounced today than it was in the past. Family meals and get togethers used to occur regularly, but this too went by the way side. In the past Jesus decided the table was the best way to relate and spread the mustard seed of faith.

Foreign Influcence on our downfall

So glad Texas reformatted its trail, 140,000 – acre land purchase near Laughlin by passing the Lone Star Infrastructure Protection Act, which forbids companies from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from owning critical infrastructure. Why so necessary? Because …….in general the US let its guard down. We gave China a pass because it wasn’t the Soviet Union.

Faith is a prism through which to view the entire world.

This was because our establishment chose to believe that as China got richer it would liberalize and be our friend, not an adversary. That didn’t happen. One scholar at the Heritage Foundation said “China is much more aggressive here than previous enemies like the Soviets or the Nazis ever were.” Now for starters mysterious Chinese companies have started buying up farmland, including some that is strategically located near air bases and and military installations. Such as the purchase last summer of 300 acres down the road from North Dakota’s Grand Forks Air Base by the Fufeng Group.

So what does Detective Sunshine, Art and Constitution cat, have to recommend as a recourse? “Teach Creativity. You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” — Maya Angelou, American Poet.

Help for Body’s Electrical System

The developments in the body’s electrical system led to the future formation of the Rife Generator in 1920. This is an electro-magnetic device designed to cure over 300 diseases. Rife is Life. These occurrences came after the U.S. acquisition of the Southwest which culminated in the war for Texas and independence from Mexico. The trail was integral to the U.S. opening the region to economic development and settlement. It played a vital role in the westward expansion of the US into these new lands. While Reformatting the Santa Fe Trail for our Times we can drive forward for better, healthier living.

When Times Were Hard

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Times were hard in the past. And they surely were on the trail. As the trail wound west, cooperation between Indians and pioneers made this journey possible. Later, electric lights replaced candles. Gas light lanterns then replaced candles. Affordable electricity was a rare commodity. Times were hard and sour. The solution was electric cooperatives. These made the important transformation of electric services to these rural areas. These still actively provide service efficiently today. These early efforts were illustrated by “Four Horsemen of the Lines.” These gentlemen became a national symbol for the advancement of the rural electrical cooperative movement. This spirit of cooperation is sorely needed in our chaotic times today. Tesla’s move to Texas will result in income for the state and wages for the workers.

Indian Influence

Today’s problems with the electrical grid

With today’s electrical demands and new technology creating bigger electrical draws the grid is not safe. The electric grid is the most critical of our critical infrastructures. Woefully out of date. We have 16 critical infrastructures
.All 16 depend on the electrical grid. So it is our Achilles heel. Since 2010 there have been 919 attacks on our electric grids. Prepare yourself with any back-up source in case of need.

Texas' last stand
The Santa Fe Trail Lives On

Santa Anna, Mexican dictator failed to pay France for monies owed and started a pastry war. This led to the battle of San Jacinto which he ultimately lost. For a brief history lesson go here: The past Texas days of war have turned into modern days in the stadium with modern gladiators called Cowboys. For today’s fashions that women can wear anywhere including the stadium go here. This all from a former Dallas Cowboy cheerleader!

Plump Madeleine Cake

We are reformatting The Santa Fe Trail for our times. In Today’s World we don’t fight over french pastries anymore, such as the Madeleine cake. But, we can make a choice to better ourselves and our lives. For a better World go here: And, for better over-all health see here:

The 12 American Indian tribes that inhabited this land that were largely peaceful. They engaged in nonviolent contact much more frequently than in fighting. They were not the people of a “warlike gene” as depicted. At the urging of Christian Missionaries, the Indians embarked on a path of finding and new culture. This culture involved weaving wool from a goat that was known as a churro.

Churro Reformatting the Santa Fe Trail
Churro wool weaving

Old saying: “One right thought is worth 100 other thinking heads.” The American Indians had a good thought or two. They recognized the sacredness of the universe and their place on “Mother Earth.” Their thankfulness to animals for their provision to them resulted in good care. This far exceeded modern man’s approach with Industrial farming and caging up of animals.

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Original inhabitants of the Santa Fe trail.

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