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HHgs in Vancouver B.C.
By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/zslhhgsinvancouver15aug02.shtml
August 15, 2002

Dear Ken,

Tell the Bolivian Admiral that eleven Newkirk Golden Ratio HHgs will be going into the Vancouver BC area August 18 to 25 2002. How many boats does Bolivia have on Lake Titicaca? Reed boats? I will not say where I am going but it would be appropriate to say it is a big hole. I made three sheet metal molds for casting the HHgs. No cracking, but having worked with resin before I mix the hardener into the resin and stir for a full minute.

PS: Vancouver needs hundreds of HHgs.

Dear Ken,

Eleven HHgs in the Vancouver BC region. Two in east Vancouver. Another in Port Moody. One buried beneath lilacs in West Van. One in a log cabin on Gabriola Island. One buried in a popular camp-ground near Sooke. One near an Indian Reserve in Duncan. One on Gossip Island near Galiano Island. One in Surrey and another in Langley BC. The final one will be placed in Shaughnassey by a tree planter. Shaughnassey is an old wealth community in the middle of Vancouver. I was told thirty years ago that there was a large hole beneath it.
 
    ELF towers are everywhere. There are three clustered together within the same field in Langley. Looking across the Strait of Juan Da Fuca from Sooke towards Port Angeles on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, the USA looked like a land hidden in a red tinged mist. The rain forest had not received rain in 50 days. It was dangerous to go camping. Like Linda and Carol, I saw that the normally rough waters were calm. A strange calmness was over the whole region. Twice passing Victoria, the capitol of British Columbia I could see a static orgone dome over the city. I wish I had more HHgs or a  forest of chembusters to break the congestion. Victoria is notorious for black magic going back to the 1800s. It is like a little bit of London England and Tea Time is prompt at 4:15 pm in many homes there to this day. My head feels like it is in a vice whenever I visit the town. There may be belladonna in some of the tea. Gordon Campbell is the leader of the province and there is a saying among the clans of Scotland that "One can never trust a Campbell".
 
With the placement of these HHgs I figure that the drought will break soon and dissolve much static orgone.
 

Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone

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