"Vortex" nearby..

Hey Double Zz, this is funnier than you know. I grew up in the "Inland Empire" and am old enough to remember Temecula being a few gritty, broken down mobile homes, a Speedy Mart and a few tumble weeds in a God-forsaken dust hole. The thought of the Dolly Llama and his entourage visiting is an absolute hoot. If you drove on old Hwy 395, you hit the gas pedal hard to get through and past Temecula as quickly as possible!
Well Ahh declare BHelmet, I take stern offence at what you're insinuating about this place! :p

Said vortex is down in the Pala area, actually - through the mountains from Temecula..

Meanwhile, Temecula is one of the last remaining conservative shelters from the California madness. Combine sublime wineries boasting acres of glorious and verdant vineyards, vibrant hot-air balloons parading through the skies in the mornin', miles of white picket fences embracing strapping thoroughbreds and long-horns...with fine dining in the village, cowboy boots, hot rods and Ferraris - It's a winner!
 
Well Ahh declare BHelmet, I take stern offence at what you're insinuating about this place! :p

Said vortex is down in the Pala area, actually - through the mountains from Temecula..

Meanwhile, Temecula is one of the last remaining conservative shelters from the California madness. Combine sublime wineries boasting acres of glorious and verdant vineyards, vibrant hot-air balloons parading through the skies in the mornin', miles of white picket fences embracing strapping thoroughbreds and long-horns...with fine dining in the village, cowboy boots, hot rods and Ferraris - It's a winner!
Hey Melissa, nothing personal intended! What came to mind was 1972 Temecula. And Pala is a whole different deal. I LOVE the Pala Mesa golf course! And yes that Pala/fallbrook area has a great vibe. Certainly Temecula these days is nothing like it was.

Humor is a major touchstone in this life for me (“if you can’t laugh at stuff, you’re screwed” is one of my mantras). So the thought of His Enlightenment walking into a dysfunctional flea bitten watering hole back in the day conjured a funny scene in my mind.

I grew up in SoCal and have watched it metastasize over the decades. I remember a dairy farm where now freeways merge and ultra-high density stucco rent factories predominate, so, my perspective is tainted by the Boomer mentality. Temecula is the cats meow in some ways but it also epitomizes the sort of (opportunistic or visionary?) over-the-top real estate development that makes California the place it has become.
 
Hey Melissa, nothing personal intended! What came to mind was 1972 Temecula. And Pala is a whole different deal. I LOVE the Pala Mesa golf course! And yes that Pala/fallbrook area has a great vibe. Certainly Temecula these days is nothing like it was.

Humor is a major touchstone in this life for me (“if you can’t laugh at stuff, you’re screwed” is one of my mantras). So the thought of His Enlightenment walking into a dysfunctional flea bitten watering hole back in the day conjured a funny scene in my mind.

I grew up in SoCal and have watched it metastasize over the decades. I remember a dairy farm where now freeways merge and ultra-high density stucco rent factories predominate, so, my perspective is tainted by the Boomer mentality. Temecula is the cats meow in some ways but it also epitomizes the sort of (opportunistic or visionary?) over-the-top real estate development that makes California the place it has become.
And I was kidding with you, sir :)
 
It reminded me of the cases recounted in Missing 411. For example, Michelle Leigh Devrieze in her thesis The Hidden Predator: Deconstructing the shadow side of reality mentions that the vortices are related to electromagnetic phenomena, possibly very sensitive people have the ability to feel this electromagnetism.





In her thesis she wrote:

Many of the victims described in Time Storms reported weather manipulations, such as strange clouds, mists, luminous glows or orbs, and fogs in varying colors—black, white, gray, green, yellow, blue, red, purple, pink, violet—traveling just off the ground and through the air, and then overtaking them or their vehicles, lifting them up into the air (Randles 31–32).
This is proof of a lifting mechanism.

Given Peake’s information and relying on the authenticity of Moses’s transcripts, these
cloudlike anomalies also created physiological sensations associated with an electrostatic charge, such as, tingling sensations, hair standing on end, goose pimples, (actually the skin literally “crawling” in the presence of the electrical charge), a sense of being watched and in more extreme cases body rashes, sunburn effects, pounding headaches, watering eyes and nausea. (Randles 32)
In addition, victims reported experiencing varying degrees of heat, odd electrical odors, buzzing and humming, and feelings of weightlessness and disorientation. Randles indicated, “All of this directs us towards a genuine electromagnetic (EM) field that accompanies the time storm” (Randles 32).

Interestingly, an EM field is the ingredient that causes equipment malfunctions. IDF analysis in Table 5 supports all the points covered by Randles.


Table 5

0–40 = No;
41–70 = Maybe;
71–100 = Yes
Q: Are time storms using a technology that alters both frequency and magnetism? A=95.1
Q= Are time storms using a technology that alters electromagnetism?
A=100
Q: Are time storms a technology that uses electromagnetism to open portal
points?
A=100
Q: Is it correct to say that “The Predators” are consciously using electromagnetic phenomena to alter their prey’s state of consciousness?
A=100
Q: Do “The Predators” manipulate our central nervous system through the mechanism of electromagnetism?
A= 100

Somewhat serendipitous to all this vortex business, I've been going through old C's transcripts and came across this from January 1999 regarding Palomar Observatory. Palomar is a stone's throw from there:

{“Blue Resonant Human” joins via telephone.}

Q: (BRH) I believe I found the right place at Polomar. Is it?

A: Yes.

Q: (BRH) What is the best day and time to go to Palomar?

A: The day is not important, but the hour is best after sunset without prejudice.

Q: (BRH) Does that mean any time at night or specifically at sunset time?

A: Any time at night.

Q: (BRH) Would it be best if I crawled under the fence and had a look at the little lakes there?

A: That is okay, but be careful of your footing!

Q: (BRH) Do you have any other suggestions? I am open to all.

A: Why not bring binoculars?

Q: (L) A camera, too. (A) Infrared. (BRH) Is there anything else you want to say on that subject before we bring it to a close?

A: Ask specific questions, please.

Q: (BRH) Am I talking to a lawyer this time?

A: A lawyer has a meter which is always running. We do not. Did you find the rock?

Q: (BRH) I think so. Did I?

A: You will know, others have.

Q: (BRH) What others?

A: No, no, not yet.

Q: (BRH) So, you are not going to tell me, is that it?

A: Yes, that is it.

Q: [Tape end, question lost. Notes indicate that it was something about Jack Parsons.]

A: Open.

Q: (BRH) What is the significance of the rock?

A Well, maybe it has something to do with energy vectors … Now Dev, you must also know that Palomar is also connected to the activities of those who have controlled your realm for what you would perceive to be thousands of years, as you measure time. But while this is obviously important for a variety of reasons, it is good enough for you to know of this to be protected.

Q: (BRH) Well, that was on my mind. (L) Mine, too. (BRH) Is there anything else I need to know to be protected?

A: Just know that this locator is oriented the way that it is for a reason.

Q: (BRH) Does the military or the intelligence network know of the significance of that place or the rock?

A: Well, now have we not opened a can of worms here? First of all, the “military intelligence network,” and the “government” are not existent in the way that they are presented.

Q: (BRH) How should I respond to this statement about the military? (L) Well, there is a bunch of stuff in other sessions, so I would try to read it all before asking more questions in that regard. (BRH) Who else knows about this place? And what was the significance of the enormous gate that looked as though it was made to allow huge vehicles to pass?

A: Oh now we have hit upon something here, have we not? The gate has a sloping curve. Hmmm … would it not be nice to know where that leads?

Q: (L) How can a gate have a sloping curve? (BRH) Just past the gate, the road curves and slopes downward. (L) Well, if you go looking, don’t step on any landmines! (BRH) Are you joking? (F) Semi. But, beware of electronic sensors. Remember, ‘watch your footing.’ When your eyes finally get opened to all that is going on all around you, right under your nose, you will be amazed. But, when you finally discover that you are nothing more than a marionette hanging from some strings, you want to kick the other marionettes and say ‘look at those strings!’ And all they ever want to do is dance and think they are doing the dancing. (BRH) Is there anything that can cause bodily injury there – landmines or whatever?

A: Lack of caution can cause bodily injury. But then again, 3rd density is ultimately dangerous to one’s body!

Q: (F) As long as you are aware and you use caution, you’ll be okay. (BRH) Who else is aware of the significance of this place?

A: Many.

Q: (F) Well, it is amazing. I just never thought of Palomar as anything other than an observatory. God knows what is going on underground there - or anywhere, for that matter. (BRH) Have I ever been abducted?

And this guy, George Adamski, with his UFO stories at Palomar: "In the 1920s Adamski became interested in the esoteric occultist religion Theosophy, and a variant called Neo-Theosophy.[9] By 1930 "Adamski was a minor figure on the California occult scene", teaching his personal mixture of Christianity and Eastern religions, which he called "Universal Progressive Christianity" and "Universal Law."

 
@Melissa I wonder if some Observatories are built on electromagnetic vortices or they are conducting experiments with electromagnetism that cause vortices.

A Well, maybe it has something to do with energy vectors … Now Dev, you must also know that Palomar is also connected to the activities of those who have controlled your realm for what you would perceive to be thousands of years, as you measure time. But while this is obviously important for a variety of reasons, it is good enough for you to know of this to be protected.

Q: (BRH) Well, that was on my mind. (L) Mine, too. (BRH) Is there anything else I need to know to be protected?

A: Just know that this locator is oriented the way that it is for a reason.

Also mentioned in one session is an event related to electromagnetic activity at a New Mexico Observatory that was covered up with a child pornography accident.

(Joe) What caused the shutdown of the solar observatory in New Mexico last week?

A: Funny you should ask.

Q: (Joe) Bell Witch Part 2: The Return? [laughter]

A: Not that severe, but similar and due to similar causes: unsettled EM energies. Precursor waves.

Q: (L) So they had some kind of phenomenon there, and it freaked people out. It could have even manifested something like Mothman or something similar. And then people freaked out and they called in the FBI. God knows what.

(Scottie) Ask the question...

(Joe) Scottie wants details!

(Scottie) Well, just generally.

A: Human looking creatures and various electronic anomalies creating panic among the few in the know.

Shutdown Of New Mexico Observatory Was Tied To Investigation Into Child Pornography​


Newly unsealed court documents have explained the mysterious closure of a New Mexico observatory earlier this month, revealing that authorities were investigating one of the facility's janitors for possession and distribution of child pornography.

The Sunspot Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak was shut for 11 days for "a security issue," and its closure drew cheeky speculation that authorities were investigating the presence of UFOs.

According to a warrant application, which was filed last week and unsealed a few days ago, the FBI was examining the observatory – but not for the presence of aliens.

In an affidavit, an FBI agent wrote that she was looking at the "activities of an individual who was utilizing the wireless internet service of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, to download and distribute child pornography."

 
@Melissa I wonder if some Observatories are built on electromagnetic vortices or they are conducting experiments with electromagnetism that cause vortices.



Also mentioned in one session is an event related to electromagnetic activity at a New Mexico Observatory that was covered up with a child pornography accident.



Shutdown Of New Mexico Observatory Was Tied To Investigation Into Child Pornography​


Newly unsealed court documents have explained the mysterious closure of a New Mexico observatory earlier this month, revealing that authorities were investigating one of the facility's janitors for possession and distribution of child pornography.

The Sunspot Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak was shut for 11 days for "a security issue," and its closure drew cheeky speculation that authorities were investigating the presence of UFOs.

According to a warrant application, which was filed last week and unsealed a few days ago, the FBI was examining the observatory – but not for the presence of aliens.

In an affidavit, an FBI agent wrote that she was looking at the "activities of an individual who was utilizing the wireless internet service of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, to download and distribute child pornography."

Yes. And Palomar is owned and operated by good ol' Caltech over in Pasadena. Brings to mind a lady I knew some time ago who worked as a librarian there and had mentioned off-handedly about "things that go on there."
 
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