Not sure if related to Q
Might become relevant in the next few days or someone may know something I don't
"ALERT: A very large wildfire has broken out next to the Hanford Washington Nuclear Waste and reactor test site - west of the LIGO gravity wave sensor station it would appear. This is the exact site I showed you YESTERDAY with the EQ's."
"Level 3 alert evacuations issued in Grant County next to Hanford"
https://twitter.com/dutchsinse/status/1150630951334154245
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19742491? ago
Gravitational waves you say?
Above my level of comprehension but this looks really interesting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LIGO
IIRC David Wilcock proposed in the "Source Field investigation" that gravitational waves were a sort of spiritual communication medium.
19744356? ago
Starting to think there is more to this "Sound, Frequency and Vibration" as Tesla pointed out, than first imagined.
19745080? ago
Absolutely... if you aren't too "airy fairy" about it... I mean, there are people who know nothing about physics who will say things like "everything is energy" or that perpetual motion is as simple as using your imagination or whatever.
I don't think it's like that but there is a sort of spiritual ether that is everywhere - information, entities and maybe even matter can pass through it, and there are people who know how to work with it. Shamans for example work with helpers in this realm, they enlist the help of spirits to move things around, tell them what is happening in another time or place, remove illnesses and so on. And there are bad guys too of course.
I think there are people who know how it works on a scientific level, but although I'm just a computer guy, I am not at that level of physics understanding myself so I am careful not to suppose that I really know how it works.