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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:23 pm Post subject: Mt Whitney Portal part 1 |
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Few weeks ago, in a blasting chat session, we were looking at who is behind pope?s illness. I asked to see who?s behind all these.
I ?saw? three black hooded robes sitting on top of a mountain looking towards the desert.
I immediately got that this is in California. I checked the map and got Mt Whitney - Lone Pine. Pendulum confirmed strongly. I looked there and saw little people with heads like cones, working hard underground and they seem very in a hurry.
I got a strong feeling that there is also a portal as the energy felt very strong to me. I let the other blasters knew what I have found and also wondered who?s gonna go gift that place. Of course I got that Constantin and I have to do that.
Since I?ve found the portal I was severely attacked, my heart was in pain everyday.
We prepared for this mission with lots of orgonite (EP?s, mini Ep?s for waters- lakes/creeks) Hhgs and lots of Tb?s), lots of research, maps dowsing, good mood, camera, video camera, walkie-talkies, asking the dolphins and protectors for clearing our path?etc. and off we went.
We encountered a little difficulty when we arrived at Death Valley Junction, as the road was ?closed? due to construction work - they were rebuilding the roads after heavy rains!!!
Note: Constantin?s comments are in square brackets .
[This is the closed road. After a conversation on a different frequency with this worker, she is upset and ready to write down our license plate.]
[Ooops!!! We forgot to tell her that I don?t purchase license plates. She looks disappointed since I have a bumper without license plate, so nothing to write down.]
Doing research on Mt Whitney, I found out that the road which goes to Mt Whitney PORTAL (13 miles west of town of Lone Pine) is called Whitney PORTAL road.
They even tell you there is a portal.
This is what I?ve found out doing research: (you can find the whole story here: http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/sep/stories/whitney.html but I decided to copy only what?s hot)
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?Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states, rises like the phoenix from the western rim of the Great Basin Desert of California. At an elevation of 14, 495 feet, Whitney looms high above Death Valley, the lowest point in North America at 262 feet below sea level, less than 100 miles to the east.?
?To minimize the impact of day-hikers on the Mt. Whitney backcountry, the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service, who manage the Whitney Portal trailhead, have required permits since summer 1996.?
?Everyone entering the Whitney Zone between May 22 and October 15, including day-hikers, are required to obtain a permit.?
?Entry into the Whitney Zone requires a visa-type stamp added to that permit which must be obtained from the Lone Pine USFS office.?
?Anyone found in the Whitney Zone without a valid permit is cited for a violation of regulations, the same as a backpacker without a permit.?
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Notice the words: permit, visa-type zone, Whitney Zone.
That?s from another site: http://www.scaruffi.com/travel/whitper.html
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?Hiking Mt Whitney is not easy. It is not the mountain, it's the bureaucracy that makes it so difficult. You do need a permit to hike up Whitney in the summer. If you don't have a permit, rangers will cite you and turn you back. The regulations are so complicated that rangers themselves disagree on their interpretations.?
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?To hike the regular Mt Whitney trail in one day requires a day-hike permit.?
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?The phone number changes all the time and it's busy all the time, and the website has the least intuitive name one could think of, and finding the permit area requires a degree in dealing with retarded minds, and the permit system is matched only by horror tales of the old Soviet Union. ?
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?These permits become available sometime at the beginning of the year (no firm date, just keep checking their website) and are first assigned via a lottery (no, this is not a joke). Those that are still available after the lottery, are sold via the reservation system or are available for free at the ranger station. Confused? The rangers are too: ask them how it works and you will get several different answers.?
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?Note for 2002. To prove that there is no limit to human stupidity, in 2002 the lottery system was further complicated. This time the winners of the lottery don't get a permit: they only get a letter that they are entitled to a permit (a permit-permitting letter, if you wish). To get the actual permit, you must show up in person the day before the hike at the ranger station in Lone Pine. (If you applied to hike on a Saturday, you have to take a day off and drive all the way to Lone Pine on the friday before, and make sure to arrive before 4pm). Note the stupidity: they send you a letter anyway, so they don't even save on work.
In 2002 we were able to change the "group leader" (i.e., the owner) of a permit just by calling the Lone Pine ranger station. So it was possible and easy to trade permits (despite the countless warnings that permits cannot be traded). ?
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?In July 2001, most hikers were stopped by rangers more than once along the mountain. I had reports of people meeting three rangers who were just checking permits (yes, all of them paid with your taxdollars). I believe there is no military base in America where you have to go through three checkpoints.
This is a typical bureaucracy that supports itself: both the fees and the fines are needed in order to be able to pay the rangers who enforce the rule.?
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?(Note for naive readers. I doubt that these hiking permits limit damage to a delicate ecological environment: the most accessed and vulnerable areas have always been the ones that are still permit-free, and above that only a small percentage of tourists would go anyway, and there is very little to damage above 3500 meters. Half Dome in Yosemite and the Grand Canyon in Arizona are far more delicate and receive far more tourists. If indeed hiking at high altitude hurts the environment, then the poor Alps, a lot more trafficked than Whitney and for a few thousand years, would already be reduced to a desert. These hiking permits are just bureaucracy for bureaucracy's sake).?
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Applications for lottery are accepted only for 14 days a year and the accept payments only credit cards and checks.
You can find all details over here: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo/recreation/wild/mtwhitney.shtml
They want your details from your credit card, to check who is entering Mt Whitney zone, who is leaving, how long are they staying etc. The ones who look ?clean? to them win the lottery. How funny is that?!
What they are trying to say is that everyone is trying to hike this Mountain during summer time and it gets really crowded, this is why you need a permit. Ohhh sure?
How about winter time? Still need a permit? There is nobody there!
That?s why we chose April for entering the ?ZONE?.
Even in April they are trying to make it more difficult to entering the ?Zone?, as you?ll see it in the next pictures.
Before entering the Portal zone, I started to get a headache and nausea, I asked Constantin if he gets the same. He did after few minutes. Time to get busy then, so I did some ?work?. The energy was really yucky.
[Here is a big boulder on top ready to fall on you. A few rocks on the road, and 100 feet ahead a nice big sign ?Road Closed?. Perfect movie arrangement for dummies. Don?t fall for this fear CRAP. Stay as far left as possible, proceed with caution and have your foot on the throttle to hit it hard if the circumstance calls for. Road closed means CAUTION, so exercise caution, doesn?t mean no gifting, go home and watch TV.
This is not to be confused with No Trespassing and/or Private Property which I strongly suggest you respect that. ]
[This is a close up to prove my point. I could remove these rocks myself in ten minutes, they could do it too. Instead they chose to put a ?Road Closed?sign. ]
[Whitney Portal - nice place.]
After I placed first few gifts at the Portal I started to see blue around everywhere, that was really beautiful, not to mention two beautiful blue birds coming very close to me I could almost touch them, that?s how close they were. We got into some sort of a chitchat. They were very curious about orgonite .
[This seems a nice guy? doing his job. This guy is undercover, guarding this place. All equipped properly including a powerful marine radio/GPS combination ( you see it on his chest, expensive equipment).
The guy was all over this place, mostly all over us, since we were the only one who got that far.
We had to use diversion and two way radios to complete our gifting job.
Speaking in a foreign language over the radio, it will make the job more difficult for whoever will intercept the channel we were on.]
When we parked the truck, the guy made his presence immediately. When we met the guy, Constantin got engaged in a conversation with him and we immediately knew that this guy is patrolling there. The guy said that he was trying to find the trail which goes to the summit.
I asked him why his dog was so tired, poor dog seemed overworked. He mumbled something but never gave me a straight answer to my questions. He was saying something about a loop ?a trail, etc. he couldn?t find.
Constantin was taking pictures, trying to distract this guy while I was ?working?.
I asked the guy for permission to take a picture of him and his dog.
When I came back from gifting, the guy came to us and asked me: ?Did you find ANYTHING?? (hmmm? interesting question)
I said: ?Not yet? and asked him if he found the trail. He mumbled again saying something he could only understand himself.
another beautiful view of the mountain
We were wondering around , this guys was patrolling around. Constantin got a little upset cause he couldn?t pound the earth pipes.
He was going up, coming down, go est, go west and so on.
That?s it. We didn?t come here to give this up. No way!!!
I decided I am gonna watch this guy trying to enter in his head , while Constantin got ?invisible? in the forest doing the job.
I ?sent? the guy in another direction to wait for a ?fake? Constantin until he heard very little noise from the earth pipes (as Constantin was far away from this guy).
I pretty much followed the guy and reported to Constantin what the situation was through walkie-talkie.
Next time we?ll use telepathy if we get that far, until then, radios seem very helpful.
[The undercover guy's companion (was he using the marine radio/GPS to keep in touch wit the dog?) The dog was outfitted with two saddles fully loaded and the dog was clearly tired and visibly ?leave me alone? kind of attitude. Sorry doggy you are on the payroll too..so get to work, ain?t quitting time yet.]
[ Is it something here? Or maybe is nothing? That?s as far as me and my camera could go for now?]
We left the portal doing what we planed and felt very happy we did the job.
End of part1
Part 2 here
Lilly
originally posted Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:03 pm |
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