Hi all, and welcome to our latest Five for Friday. Let's get started.
Image #1: GoogleEarth Blackout
GoogleEarth recently blanked out this region in the Himalayas, a region rife with UFO and yeti sightings. What’s behind this black patch?
What Lynn Saw
"Hm. When I look at that... I'm seeing UFOs flying all around. Right there in that location is some secret entrance to a UFO base. It's sorta semi-cloaked, normally, but a UFO crashed while trying to get into this base, and someone is trying to retrieve it. So, it's a very sensitive thing going on right there, tied to the regular greys. I heard, 'You've already stolen enough of our technology, you're not getting this, too.' The Chinese look to be behind this. They're hiding it from the US, but the US knows that something went down there. The Chinese blacked it out because they didn't want the US to steal it or lay claim to it."
Image #2: East Coast Micro-Spheres
These little spheres were recently found after the recent huge snowstorm on the East Coast. What’s their purpose and who dropped them?
What Lynn Saw
"I get they're part of this whole weather manipulation thing, via chemtrails. It's a test. Feels like a newer product, trying to neutralize any kind of Fukushima radiation. There's a chemical reaction that takes place with this spraying, and by the time it gets to the ground, it resembles these little spheres. They're testing it in various places and at various temperatures; this East Coast appearance was part of that test. They're trying to get it right before they use it on the West Coast, where we really need it. I see these spheres forming a solid matrix around a toxin. I get they will eventually break down, but the goal is to have the element inside neutralized before that happens. For example, say you have something nasty encapsulated in it, and the half-life is 20 years (and the potency is mild in like 30), the capsules are designed to last that long. I also hear 'glycerin' as if there is some kind of glycerin component to them. It's meant to be beneficial."
Image #3: The Thing on the Balcony
This was part of a video someone sent in, showing an image of a being that Google removed from their GoogleEarth database, which originally appeared on a balcony somewhere in the Netherlands. Is this real, or a statue?? What is that thing?
What Lynn Saw
"I get that it's real. It's a type of low-level ET. This is not its true form, like this being was moving and the image was distorted. Whoever lives there may have had a really weird night, like an abduction or something, some strange phenomena. Feels like a very dark being. Very low level, very dark, and very creepy. I can't put a label on the dimension (doesn't even feel as high as 4th or 5th), but I will say the vibration of this thing is bad." [Yikes.]
Image #4. Sistine Chapel Pineal Gland??
Is it just a coincidence, or did Michelangelo intentionally paint this part of his famous Sistine Chapel fresco (a mainstay of High Renaissance art) to mirror the brain, its structures and pineal gland??
What Lynn Saw
"I get that... YES, he did! I hear something about it illustrating the Christ Consciousness. Regardless of one's belief system, one's SOURCE connection is via the pineal gland. This is showing you that the connectedness is through our own self, and that you have all of this within you. This is definitely what Michelangelo had in mind here. He came to this realization on his own; he was guided in so many ways. He was very brilliant, but had his challenges. I've done a lot of readings on him for another client, so this was an exciting ah ha moment for me!" [Wow.]
Image #5: The REAL Shining
This is the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, the inspiration for Stephen King’s “The Shining.” Is there anything special about the land the hotel sits on? It seems special to me, though I couldn't tell you why.
What Lynn Saw
"What's special about this land pertains to who lived there before the hotel existed. There is an enormous Native American energy associated with it. There's a lot of positivity there. A lot of Mother Earth, good-connectedness happened there. If you walked around barefoot there, I feel like you'd experience a lot of good mojo. The Native Americans created their own center of positivity there, they drew it in and it never left. It feels very sacred. It's a beautiful, beautiful land, very grounding." [The hotel could perhaps try marketing that aspect. Now I want to go there.]
And that's it. Join us Friday after next for Episode #29!
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