>>"in good spirits.."
"The Clintons and the media have vehemently denied that Hillary is an occult practitioner for years, in spite of evidence to the contrary. Former Clinton insider and “fixer” Larry Nichols admitted last year that when Hillary Clinton was First Lady, she used to fly out to California once a month to take part in a ritual at a witch’s coven."
https://www.americanlibertyemail.com/articles/hillary-can-no-longer-sue-you-if-you-call-her-a-witch/
Former President Bill Clinton Hospitalized in Southern California
Published 10 mins ago • Updated 7 mins ago
Biden Inaugural Committee via AP
In this image from video, former President Bill Clinton speaks during a Celebrating America concert on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, part of the 59th Inauguration Day events for President Joe Biden sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized in Southern California Thursday with a non-COVID-19 related infection, his spokesman confirmed to NBC News.
Clinton was hospitalized at UC Irvine in Orange County.
It wasn't immediately clear why Clinton was hospitalized, but reports said he was in "good spirits."
Refresh this breaking news story for updates.
Spanish and Mexican Ranchos of Orange County
During the days of Spanish and Mexican rule in California (1769-1846), most of the area that
would become Orange County was taken up by vast cattle ranches, or ranchos.
During Spanish rule (1769-1821) the ranchos were simply grazing concessions from the Spanish
King. Manuel Nieto, a retired Spanish soldier, received the first of these concessions in what is
now Orange County in October, 1784. It took in all the land between the San Gabriel and Santa
Ana rivers, from the foothills to the sea. It was not until Mexican times (1821-1846) that the land
was actually granted to individuals. At that time the Nieto Rancho was divided into five separate
land grants.
After California became an American state, the Federal government established a Land
Commission to review all the rancho grants and establish their exact boundaries. It was a long
and expensive process that contributed to the decline of great ranchos.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110726003947/http://egov.ocgov.com/vgnfiles/ocgov/Clerk-Recorder/Docs/Archives/Spanish_and_Mexican_Ranchos.pdf