I couldnt get the google video up but eventhough the youtube video is not great quality that man knew his stuff and it was great to hear what he had to say Gio. He cleared a lot of things up for me. Thanks sweetie. xo
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:59 pm
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:01 am
You guys and gals should really watch that William Cooper vid above, all the answers given.
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Tue Apr 19, 2011 1:28 pm
I'm still keen to know of the Geology of the region to be honest
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:53 pm
Somamech wrote:
I'm still keen to know of the Geology of the region to be honest
i will look into it for you
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:23 pm
Somamech wrote:
I'm still keen to know of the Geology of the region to be honest
All i can tell you is that it is located in what the native (American) tribes call the "Sacred Ground' within a huge triangle along the Ley Lines and Vortices of the American Northwest. Also, the area where Trout Lake (Eceti Ranch) is located ~ is in the middle of an ancient lava (river) flow ~ Soil types are primarily andisols underlain by volcanic ash. The ground soil is derived from rocks with very low silica and high magnesium and iron content. The natural vegetation of the region is a complex mosaic of shrublands, grasslands, and coniferous forests.
nasa photo~ a view of Mt Adams Washington (top snow peak (note Trout lake is just below it) Mt Hood Oregon (bottom snow peak) note Mt. St. Helens and its denuded, “blast” zone from the 1980 eruption are also discernible along the western edge of the image north of the Columbia River
Note the states are divided by the Columbia River (gorge) in the middle. The two most prominent features in this northeast looking view are the snow-capped summits of Mount Hood (OR) and Mount Adams (WA). At 11,239 feet (3426 meters) and 12325 feet (3757 meters), respectively, these two volcanoes are part of the north-trending Cascade Range. The Cascades provide a formidable meteorological barrier that dramatically reduces precipitation amounts on the leeward or eastern side of the mountains. This rain shadow effect limits farming on the eastern side of the mountains to plateaus and river valleys where adequate supplies of moisture are available. Notice that there are some clusters of cultivated fields in the Yakima and Columbia River Valleys. The Columbia River, (center of view) flows west through the Cascade Mountains. The river forms the boundary between the states of Oregon and Washington. Although not easy to recognize, the city of Portland (OR) can be located along the south side of the Columbia River near the west edge of the picture. South of Portland the fertile northern Willamette River Valley with its multitude of cultivated fields are visible (lighter colors intermixed with darker colors).
Here's another aerial view from the east looking west toward the pacific
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:40 pm
Greetings,
From James newsletter ~
#6211 Micro Wave Mind Control and Beam Weapons
"I would take this seriously folks. Because of the work we are doing we have been under the gun of these technologies and have taken precautions. The microwave meters are constantly going off, we were getting sunburned at night, burning armpits and arms, pain in the groin etc. All the symptoms are there and these weapons are space based satellite technology as well as mobile land based units. We have triangulated beams to vans on hill tops with a dish on the roof."
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:12 pm
Heads up from Pamela from the Eceti Ranch
note- i just listened to this
Today on Contact Has Begun, James's Guest is George Kavassilas! Tune in at 2pm/ or 9pm pacific standard time... or listen in the archives! Free for 24 hours! :) World Puja Network http://www.worldpuja.org/archives/2011-04-19_b/index.php
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:11 pm
Hey thanks so much Gio
Like anyone I would love to see a google earth of Chi and all i have to go off is gravity/magnetic maps and known material in the esoteric ways
Thanks for replying !!!
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:02 pm
this is from my friend ~ eaglespirit ~ who also has lived up at the ranch and is part of the Eceti Family
..."just a note
Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helen and Mount Adams are a VERY Powerful Trilogy of Higher Energy...a "turbo vortex" of transforming-transcending-transmuting energy that is a vital part of the world-wide-cosmic changes now occurring...This area of and around ECETI Ranch is extremely instrumental in the coming together of Our New Earth...Mother Earth is about to shine brighter than ever before in time as we know time" : )
Looking northward from Mt Hood (L) Mt Saint Helens ~ (C) Mt. Rainier ~ (R) Mt Adams
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:46 pm
gio, is this the "trinity" of mountains which the native indians pilgrimaged from one to the other back years ago? or was mt. shasta in that group, i cannot recall, maybe eaglespirit would know?
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:05 pm
giovonni wrote:
Heads up from Pamela from the Eceti Ranch
note- i just listened to this
Today on Contact Has Begun, James's Guest is George Kavassilas! Tune in at 2pm/ or 9pm pacific standard time... or listen in the archives! Free for 24 hours! :) World Puja Network http://www.worldpuja.org/archives/2011-04-19_b/index.php
Oh buggar I think I did miss this when it was free I think. I will have to register so not to miss anymore.
Thanks sweetie pie.
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:12 pm
giovonni wrote:
Looking northward from Mt Hood (L) Mt Saint Helens ~ (C) Mt. Rainier ~ (R) Mt Adams
Love this picture!
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Subject: Re: Up at the Ranch (James Gilliland and Trout Lake) Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:48 pm
Biggles wrote:
giovonni wrote:
Heads up from Pamela from the Eceti Ranch
note- i just listened to this
Today on Contact Has Begun, James's Guest is George Kavassilas! Tune in at 2pm/ or 9pm pacific standard time... or listen in the archives! Free for 24 hours! :) World Puja Network http://www.worldpuja.org/archives/2011-04-19_b/index.php
Oh buggar I think I did miss this when it was free I think. I will have to register so not to miss anymore.
Thanks sweetie pie.
He's coming to the Ranch in August!
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