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Salmon and Sasquatches

By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
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May 5, 2003


On Friday May 2, 2003, my wife Joan and I went to Vancouver from Salmon Arm to pick up a small truck from my nephew. The price was right.

Our first stop was the Othello tunnels in the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Recreational Area about ten miles east of Hope BC. The Kettle Valley Railroad blasted the series of tunnels through granite in 1915. In about a third of a mile there are four tunnels and two bridges spanning the Coquihalla River. Dowsers reported that there are vortexes throughout the park. Auras are seen to increase and decrease rapidly in people walking through the unlit tunnels. The railroad tracks were removed after the railway company folded in 1959.

I dropped an Octo (Octahedronal HHg) in the rapids before entering the tunnels with Joan. I could feel the crown chakra light up at the same time as a downward weight pushed on my shoulders. Joan and I moved quickly through the tunnels. I also had tetrahedronal Tower Busters which I planted along the way. Inwardly I saw this was a passageway used by Sasquatches. Sasquatch Provincial Park is fifteen miles west near Harrison Hot Springs and Skagit Valley Park is fifteen miles south-east of the Othello tunnels. Skagit Valley Park lies on the USA/Canada border and abutts the North Cascades National Park in the state of Washington. The three parks are prime Sasquatch territory.

The Octos are for transmuting DOR created by chemtrails and other manmade physical and etheric pollutions. As water has a great capacity for both healthly and deadly orgone, much of the dangerous ether is in rivers and lakes. There were a few chemtrails overhead Friday and the last few months has seen a decline of spraying. Hopefully salmon will return to the Coquihalla in great numbers. Hopefully the homeland of the Sasquatch will become pristine again.

The next day Joan and I gifted the inter-tidal zone of the mouth of the Fraser River with four Octos. The one we threw into the main channel near Steveston was remarkable. Both Joan and I felt that one light up as it entered the water. The Octo is about ten pounds and I threw it sidearm putting as much spin on it as I could. Spinning, it looks like a small UFO. What we were feeling was a combined love pulsation from both air and water elementals. The glow lasted for hours.

Every school child in BC learns about salmon migrations. Although the four year life-cycle of salmon and the return of the salmon to the exact stream where they were born is explained as "instinct", all who witness the migration are in awe of the spectacle. It is magic. The Adams River Sockeye Salmon migration a few months ago was the best in many years. The river runs red with spawning fish. Somehow the sonar fish finders/counters of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada missed millions fish which the fishermen would have prefered to catch at Steveston. I threw a Cloud-Buster into the Thompson River system at Shuswap Lake of which the Adams River is a tributary. There is a lot of Orgonite in the Thompson and Okanagan Valleys.

I also threw a Cloud-Buster into the Columbia River at Revelstoke BC last Christmas but It is unlikely that the greatest of salmon migrations will swim past Astoria Oregon soon as the US Army Corps of Engineers destroyed that migration by building many dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers seventy years ago. Canada did not dam its spawning rivers so the Fraser now carries much of the southern salmon caught by US and Canadian fishermen. Alaska likewise did not dam its salmon rivers and now benefits from large northern fisheries. Over the next month Joan and I will be placing twenty Octos in the Canadian portion of the Columbia River watershed.

On Sunday Joan suggested that we throw an Octo into the Fraser River at Agassiz. With Joan watching traffic on the Agassiz Bridge I stopped the truck and dropped one into the deepest part of the river. As Don Croft writes: "Water gifting is the best type of gifting."

Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone

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