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  • Artashes
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    Not all pics came through, sorry.
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    This is what I love about the transparency of government that we 'democratic' countries get to enjoy

    What is astonishing is that corporations who aren't even citizens have more power and control over our own surrounding land.

    A lot of the science that has been discovered over the centuries is privatized and the knowledge that these corporations hold can and is being used against us in some cases.

    Some wise person once said "Knowledge is Power".

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  • Artashes
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    So, to Finnish this narrative --- this could just be me spinning of the deep end but --- just before the lightening strikes would start mmm don't quite know how to describe it -- the air would mmm I want to say crackle or the stage just before. Or maybe like get charged is how it seemed to me. I say I might be spinning off because this didn't seem to be perceived by my compatriots. I thought it was just below the normal perception and not familiar way to be "touched" and my friends were just not perceiving it. Whenever this would happen I would start watching to see what the effects were(take notes). All people in town would look like they were stressed or having to try harder to do every thing. The traffic around dead mans curve would slow down noticeably. But no one was noticing this. That is why I question myself -- am I spinning of. Is it time to pull out the straight jacket? No no am I going to crash and burn.
    Anyway after my best and honest evaluation I concluded the loving kind military/industrial complex was conducting some kind of an experiment on the lives of the island and it was just below the "sensible range that we normaly use. And because of that and we weren't familiar with this "action" the general population was not "tuning in" to this and perceiving it. Imperceptible "air crackle would also happen preceding visible lightening. I actually got good at predicting when we'd see lightening because I could see its predicator.
    My conclusion was an island was ideal because we were isolated and confined and bunched up so an easy evaluation could be conducted plus we(community ) could not easily get access to outside resources of questioning on what was taking place.
    My final evaluation --- my govt loves me. I could not handle the love so --- five yards and a cloud of dust I'm outta there.
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  • Artashes
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    So --- after the ionospheric monitoring array is completed but before rocket launch facility is completed we (the community) start seeing lightening strikes. Visible lightening bolts. I counted hundreds in one day.
    This in a town that never "sees" lightening. Of course the town is all abuzz and expresses surprise to local authorities. The local meteorologist (weather man) says --- oh no no we always have lightening in this part of the north pacific. The local native elders(Koniag, Aleutes & some Athabascans) stand up and say --- we have been around here for a long time(millennia ) and we don't recall seeing any lightening around here and neither have the elders of previous generations ever mentioned lightening. The weather man(meteorologist ) backs up and says --- oh, I meant in cloud lighting was common, not visible lighting.
    In my opinion the towns attention was diverted then successfully as they dropped the questioning of why suddenly we are seeing so many lightening bolts.
    One could describe lightening as " highly charged particular".
    There is a road from the little town of Kodiak(they call it a city--chuckle) that runs about 12 miles to a place called "Bells Flats". A certain spot of road has shear cliff on one side and ocean on the other. A certain spot of that stretch is called dead mans curve. Damn gotta go
    Artashes
    --- people --- Some people can hold their attention span better than others. Some people can focus their attention better than others.
    I have rode my bicycle to and from Bells Flats many times. I have driven a truck or car to Bells Flats many times.
    When driving the curvy section (especially dead mans curve) one needs to pay attention.
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  • Artashes
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    So --- after the ionospheric monitoring array is completed but before rocket launch facility is completed we (the community) start seeing lightening strikes. Visible lightening bolts. I counted hundreds in one day.
    This in a town that never "sees" lightening. Of course the town is all abuzz and expresses surprise to local authorities. The local meteorologist (weather man) says --- oh no no we always have lightening in this part of the north pacific. The local native elders(Koniag, Aleutes & some Athabascans) stand up and say --- we have been around here for a long time(millennia ) and we don't recall seeing any lightening around here and neither have the elders of previous generations ever mentioned lightening. The weather man(meteorologist ) backs up and says --- oh, I meant in cloud lighting was common, not visible lighting.
    In my opinion the towns attention was diverted then successfully as they dropped the questioning of why suddenly we are seeing so many lightening bolts.
    One could describe lightening as " highly charged particular".
    There is a road from the little town of Kodiak(they call it a city--chuckle) that runs about 12 miles to a place called "Bells Flats". A certain spot of road has shear cliff on one side and ocean on the other. A certain spot of that stretch is called dead mans curve. Damn gotta go
    Artashes

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