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Jan 3, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Oh also in 1980s a CIA Remote Viewer saw an alien base in Mt, Nyangani, Zimbabwe fwiw

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Oh boy! It's anecdotal, but on one of my visits to Tiwanaku, I had just entered the archaeological site when a young Bolivian - perhaps in his early 20s - crossed my path about 30 yards ahead of me. He stopped walking, peered upwards into the sky and then began pointing, as if he'd noticed something directly above him. After a few seconds, he keeled over and collapsed on the ground. Thereupon, other members of his party of students and lecturers rushed towards him to revive him. Eventually an ambulance appeared and took him to a clinic in the nearest village. Apparently, he had recovered after a few hours. At the time, I put the incident down to altitude sickness. However, despite having been assiduous in charging my camera battery overnight before that visit, it was completely flat; much to my chagrin.

On Nan Madol, I'd love to share with you some of my insights into Ollantaytambo, which is in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, directly to the north-west of Cusco.

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Mar 5, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

Bob, question, you mention the hole in the torus stone would be used to rope it. Like a beaded necklace? You mention that the cellulose of the rope does not get infected by the energy. I beg to differ. I read that cellulose is piëzoelectric, then you would have a generating conductor. Maybe they made a coil of it. What if the ancients, just like in Tibet, used horns to vibrate the cellulose? Can you excite the cellulose together with the “singing” stones that much, with sound, to the point old physics goes wild? Just trying to link nature in here. Maybe resonant harmonics that creates ultrasound cavitation within the material that will create or activate the evo structured material you are talking about? Awesome stuff you are working on 👍🏼

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Jan 14, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hi, Bob!

Would interacting with large stones with the type of coherent matter technique you describe leave magnetic anomalies to the stones?

In this video https://youtu.be/0i0DZJeSry4?list=WL&t=115 Brien Foerster shows how some of the megalithic stones in Puma Punku and Tiwanaku show magnetic anomalies.

Also, you mention how the uniformity of the material is important. Could this method be used to cut/move granite, which often consists of various types of minerals?

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Jan 8, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hey Bob,

Just wanted to point out that the the Lunar Mares - where the Apollo missions landed - seem like good candidates for soliton tracks at the large scale. Not sure if you've already covered this, but here goes.

First, the Lunar Seas are basaltic in composition. Secondly, you can see fairly obvious pairs of soliton scars. Take a look at this image:

https://www.borregosun.com/home/cms_data/dfault/photos/stories/id/2/8/5828/s_top

From the northeast (upper-right corner), moving west-by-southwestward, we have alternating pairs of soliton tracks, growing in scale. Beginning with Sea of Crises and Sea of Fertility make the first pair. The next in the alternating pattern would be Sea of Serenity and Sea of Tranquility (Tranquility Base...).

Afterward, you have Sea of Rains, and Ocean of Storms. To my eye, these are fairly obvious soliton markings, forming a chain of "lion tracks". Regarding the Ocean of Storms, there is to my eye at least, a coherent twin marking in the Sea of Rains. However, the soliton formation appears to have destabilized at that point, causing some mayhem, as it sat over that location.

I will add in, the Sea of Nectar appears to have a couple different possible twin marks. Perhaps this could explain the decoherence of the Sea of Tranquility? All of this is remarkably consistent with your observations in various reactors. Further, I think that this explains a large amount of the various unexplained impact phenomena as described by members of the Electric Universe.

Another observation, there appears to be locations of "crystallization", perhaps consistent with the hyperboloidal-entropic/negentropic aspect of the soliton - the donut hole, if you will. For instance, between the Sea of Rains, and the Ocean of Storms. Perhaps that explains the enormous, and surprisingly perfect ejecta region, just northeast of the south pole.

I'll be turning an eye toward earth catastrophes now, in addition to other "unexplained" plasma instability events implied by the work of Talbot, Cardona, and truly mapped out by Peratt.

Time to just pluck that low-hanging fruit, left and right, eh?

Thanks for all you've done, this is excellent work. Just excellent.

Arkmode

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Jan 7, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

I tried the PK.

It works.

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Jan 5, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

I believe your are right about life being able to channel, and when called on create evos when needed. See The Pattern just made a post about biological transmutations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbDBSsuNdyc&ab_channel=SeethePattern

I also used to know a person that claimed to be physic, and they refused to ride elevators if they were upset, they wouldn't work for them.

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Jan 4, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

I will try and upload a mini vid tapping my two bits. 😂

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Jan 3, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

https://interactives.stuff.co.nz/2018/03/finding-mrs-moreland/

Cone-hand alien encounter in 1959 New Zealand

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Ok - just got sent this CIA document.

Following so-called PK parties, they found that the metal that was bent looked like something had happened at the metal grain boundaries.

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00789R003000020007-0.pdf

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There are megalithic stone arrangements in Saskatchewan Canada and drone electrical problems are reported when in proximity.

https://ryanwunsch.com/mystery-rocks-of-saskatchewan-and-update/

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This is the paper I mentioned from Chizhov, original in Russian. I am at page 7 currently, it’s quite time consuming to translate the equations.

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Now that I saw that remark about Baranov and Zatelepin activating a reactor by exposing it to sunlight, it might be worth mentioning that I am currently trying to correct (paragraph by paragraph mode) the Google translation of a paper by Chizhov that claims he found evidence of periodic emissions of “strange radiation” from a NiH reactor that had been at room temperature for over a year. He used a vapor chamber method and obtained some impressive tracks in the CO2 vapor, and also some impressive microscopic melting spots in the polycarbonate of CDs. He also uses magnets as part of the detection chamber. Some think the paper is worthless, I think is interesting because he attempts a calculation of the energy of the particles and he gets to Tera Electron Volts.

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Some months ago I was looking for information on water arc explosions and I found a graduation thesis publication from a ship building school alumni that attempted to use water arc as a propulsion system. It succeeded in terms that he was able to build a small model boat propelled by the effect, but it could not perform the expected measurements of efficiency as the arduinos based data collection weren’t able to record anything and the student concluded it was some kind of interference from the explosions that prevented any gathering of meaningful data. Don’t know if it’s related but thought of it while reading the article and the glitches being mentioned.

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