Jim’s Daily Rant. The California Outlaw Joaquín(s) Murrieta.
- Jim Costa
- Sep 1
- 1 min read
Joaquín became famous after California seized itself from Mexico. Legend has it his family lost their lands there when it happened. He then turned outlaw during the California Gold Rush during the 1850s.
According to legend, Murrieta—or several “Murrietas”—responded to these oppressive actions by leading bands of outlaws that raided up and down the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys, robbing gold miners and holding up stages. Source
Legend has it that the distinctively dressed outlaw would split his gang in half, with the other half lead by his look alike brother wearing the same garb. They ran the California Rangers into the ground trying to keep up with the “one gang” who miraculously rode day and night to elude their captors. Unfortunately the Rangers finally caught on.
The legend of Zorro was born out of the legends of Joaquín.
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Today I posted Ben Fulford’s It is September and mass arrests have definitely begun. Fulford sides with others that believe Trump is dead. I don’t believe it; the rule is always protect your King. What better way then suggest he is dead. Now the assassins must decide who to go after next.
Viva La Joaquín(s)!


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