Janelle “Sky” Hansen was removed from her apartment in Minnetonka, Minnesota, in the northern USA, by Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies. Those deputies had a court order, implying that at least one judge also participated in the commission of this crime against humanity. The deputies lied that they had no choice in the matter.

From the bodycam video, it’s clear that she received nowhere near 14 days’ notice. It looks more like 14 minutes.

Sky was evicted in June, 2025, and remains homeless to this day.

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    I get that the blame lies with the fraudster and the fucking court and sheriff.

    But… The news followed her for 8 months but couldn’t set up a go fund me for her or get her connected with services? It’s not a fucking nature documentary where you are not supposed to interfere.

    Edit: I pointed this out to them on their Instagram and asked if Sky had a GoFundMe. I’ll update once I hear back.

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      This is an intimidation ritual, and she’s the subject of said ritual it seems.

      I’ve suffered from these types of rituals before, though they’re just within familial settings, and not so much like this.

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        Can you please say more as long as it’s not a distressing topic for you? I am not familiar with intimidation rituals and want to learn.

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          The long and the short of it is that these are religious ceremonies (definition of ritual for me) designed to frighten people into complying with an organization’s demands, namely the Roman Catholic Church’s clergy and/or the Jesuit Order (Catholic militants who overrule the Papacy as of right now).

          In other words, it’s something called an energy harvest, wherein, one’s energy is channeled, usually in the response that’s desired by a Jesuit witch or warlock (most of the time, it’s a Jesuit doing it through someone seemingly ordinary). It’s usually negative energy that’s harvested and gathered so they can be controlled. It’s through predictive programming or, to use a better term, energetic participation.

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      The form to create a post has a checkbox labelled “NSFW”. I didn’t want to limit the visibility of my post to only those people not at work. Nor did I want anyone to get fired because the Internet filters at their workplace detected a word of Germanic origin in my headline.

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    Fwiw I’ve seen this in YouTube ai slop - if you’re not there to argue in court that you weren’t notified then eviction goes ahead. I have no idea if reality or hallucination but it is consistent with this story

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      This is real. In order to formally evict, it needs to go to court. Because eviction is a civil matter, most places don’t give access to a public defender. This means that the tenant must retain legal counsel or fill the paperwork out themselves. I’ve heard of at least one local case where the defendant was publicly berated by the judge for not applying the correct spacing to the document. Most people don’t have the time to be lawyers as well as working jobs and raising kids. It’s ludicrous but it’s the default status.

      It sounds like she theoretically got fourteen days to respond, but wasn’t notified. In my state, it’s five. It should be a minimum of thirty, but half our state legislature is realtors and landowners. Evictions follow a person around, too, and make it harder for them to find new housing.

      If you hate this news story, check out tenant right to counsel, which is a new movement to guarantee legal defense for evictees. Cities are slowly adopting it, and it needs to happen everywhere.