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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:33 pm Post subject: Angel Peak- weather ball and more |
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When we gifted a vortex with Kelly (Laozu) we saw a weather ball and a Haarp array far away. I remembered that Carol saw the weather ball last year when we gifted Mount Charleston together with Don.
This picture is taken from about 14 miles away.
I dowsed to find where the weather ball was and got Angel Peak. Later when we got on top of the hill I found out my dowsing was accurate.
Constantin and I went to gift that weather ball on Friday but as I suspected there was a gate, where only authorized personnel is allowed.
originally posted Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:41 am
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In order to go to the ball one needs to pass through Spring Mountain Youth Center, a correctional facility (who knows what is actually underground). Bottom line, you can?t go through the prison to get to the ball.
On the left you can see the prison barracks.
We gifted as much as we could and decided to come back on Sunday and we?ll hike another way to get close to the ball.
Lilly
Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:41 am
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Second time we found a dirt road which goes to the ball. We took that road but we couldn?t go with the truck too far because the road was inaccessible, so we had to hike.
The ball looked close but we estimated the distance as being around 5 miles. That's the way it looked at 5:45 am.
After about an hour of hiking I suddenly got really dizzy, sick and I felt drained. I thought I am not gonna make it up to the ball.
I worked on my charkas and protection and suddenly got better and able to hike. That was obviously an attack.
When we got close to the ball and array I felt there was a vortex nearby. When I looked down I saw a little rock which stood out from thousands of small rocks.
I picked up the rock and saw a clockwise spiral inscription (an ancient symbol or maybe an alien - good guys symbol).
When I looked on the back of the rock there was another spiral but a counterclockwise one. Wow!! That was a real nice confirmation that there was a vortex indeed.
Almost there.
Almost got to the top of the mountain when we saw a paved road, that is the road which goes through the correctional facility (PRISON). There were lots of huge towers with drums on them.
Yucky energy, although we did some gifting before.
The road splits in two, one goes up the hill to the ball and one of the arrays, the other goes to the other array of nasty towers.
Constantin said that the other array belongs to the military, which I agreed.
This is the military stuff... whatever it is.
We knew that's a military facility by looking at the trailer. There is a warning sign on the gate and all around the fence.
That's what it says on the sign.
After little research that's what we came up with:
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Section 21 internal security act of 1950 50 usc 797
Category: SSIC 05000 General Admin & Management
Number: MCO 5510.15A
Subj: SECURITY OF MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS & RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
WASHINGTON, DC 20380-0001
MCO 5510.15A
POS-20
27 May 93
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This is the array next to the ball
We did some more gifting and after that Constantin took more pictures of the ball while I was resting in the bushes.
This is an interesting facility in a bad way!!!
This is the door...
...and that's what it says on the door. They are discharging an agent which we think is the actual poison we see in the sky.
That's state property folks, your tax dollars at work.
Prison view taken from the weather ball (Angel Peak).
We were really happy we felt like we accomplished something really big. Angel Peak is at 8851 feet elevation.
It was a really tough hike, we covered 10 miles in 7 hours and 10 minutes. Constantin laughed at me, he said I was on automated pilot on our way down. I was fighting with my legs, they didn?t really want to listen to me, so I opted for automated pilot.
I only got a little sore next day , but it was worth it, we had fun. We saw deer , rabbits lots of birds, we exercised and got fresh air.
Lilly |
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