Hi,
I live nearby; the CERN underground complex is vast. When you arrive in this area, you notice a different kind of vegetation—which I would describe as more barren. Not by much, but it's noticeable. This has always been the case, I think, and is probably due to the deep, extensive, "factory-like" structure. There's also the technological aspect, which is what I'm wondering about, but as for the natural environment, the presence of a kind of underground "city" in place of land mass will likely mean that the surface vegetation isn't healthy.
There have been articles reporting strange perspectives; there was a guy from CERN who was almost boasting about "conducting experiments on portals to unknown worlds"—while most people were still stuck on the Einstein, Hawking angle—"ah, these scientists are finally going to find the cure for cancer by studying atoms."
Well, no—back in the '90s, I think, there was already a guy talking about "portals to other dimensions." When you read that, you understand that what's happening there is completely different from what you imagine. You also see a guy in charge who seems pretty disturbed (it's hard to see anything else), who serves "unknown" interests that don't make sense to the average person. What this guy also shows is that the nitty-gritty is specific: what proportion of their interest do these people attach to "opening portals," and what proportion do they attach to "element collision"?! This whole portal thing is a bit pathological—the guy presents himself as some kind of outcast among ordinary citizens... And you can see that he's involved in some really bizarre stuff... With the forum, well, we get past the "mesmerizing" aspect that might put us off: "Ah—so this is science... Complicated portal stuff—it'll produce a cancer vaccine after all—I'm all for it."... and we might even glimpse some kind of STS guy.
Such pathology can make a good chunk of road, if left unsupervized.
I sometimes go to neighboring France to do my shopping; I have to cross the area where CERN is located. Like everywhere, there are areas that are spiritually very weak, and when I get home, I have a hard time recovering, and I have the feeling that there are spiritual disturbances. Maybe not things intentionally planned, but more like small tears in the energy continuum—and this has consequences. Maybe it's being exploited by STS?
So I was wondering, if CERN produces this kind of thing, and if it were to fall into the wrong hands, it could become a tool for opening portals, etc., creating energy rifts, etc.
I see a tool that seems to potentially produce effects between the physical and spiritual realms (more easily than a car engine or a fork), and so I would say, "having this kind of thing is good as long as it's under control."
But anyway—I don't like that place—when I go there I don't feel well, the atmosphere is oppressive... But there's probably a psychosomatic element to it, in my personal apprehension of a whole bag of experiences. I would tend to bind it to "CERN-bad". But things go as they go, and I keep room for the whole bag to be due to something else (travel, changing country for grocery shopping, etc). I have room for "I will figure that out, one day" :)
But, you see, there is a parallel of "going there" and "feeling bad". I would tend to try to lay down all the available elements and ponder. I refrain from conclusions! In my equation, I got a Musk-like guy, speaking of "super-portals - this is great I like it", and politicians having been quite damaging. Ownership of CERN and alikes is a basic business concept - the use of it becomes bond to whatever decision taken above.