A peculiar video has emerged online which shows a man in his
home carrying out an experiment that appears to open a portal. A portal, or
wormhole, vortex or stargate, is a breakdown in the structure of the universe
causing a hole to be formed in it through which a locale beyond it can be
accessed; or a place within our own universe a long way from the location of
the breakdown. Current knowledge of physics allows for the presence of portals
and they are reported to have been created by both occult practice and heavy
industrial methods. The man in the video places a single wireless speaker on
his bed and plays a particular musical tone through it. The result is that a
bright line of light appears in the air above his bed. By adjusting the tone
the line opens out into a cloud of white light and through it eventually
appears a clear image of a sunlit landscape of trees, red roofed buildings and red
ochre hills in the distance. The man claims that this is Sedona, a town in
Arizona USA often associated with counterculture, mysticism and supernatural
interests. It does look rather like other images of Sedona, although I've never
been there myself. I can't find an image online that is the exact match of the one
we see through the hole in the air the video shows, perhaps supporting its
authenticity, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgUfopXqDOg.
There are a number of other videos on the man's channel, see: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyEk02FtSV-ZAzPwmcVDhJw.
In one of them he managed to generate a small black spherical object using the
same method. He also reports that he has been in touch with a paranormal
investigation team which he does not identify. He claims that his home is
haunted anyway and that he experiences spontaneous paranormal apparitions on
top of those he engenders with his tonal experiments. One of these involves
what, if true, is the first live Mandela effect transition. The Mandela effect
is a phenomenon in which a large number of people recall the same false memories,
see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/ive-got-mandela-effect.html.
The video shows a "Berenstain Bears" book transform into "The
Berenstein Bears" right there and then, as he moves from one room to the
other. The man finds these strange phenomena disturbing. In one video he shows
a car parked outside his house from his lounge window and then when he moves to
his bedroom window the car has gone. This is just five seconds later; too short
a time for the car to drive away.
Many viewers will say that these pieces of footage have been
faked, and of course they could be. The car film is particularly suspicious
because we see different sunlight effects in the two windows. However, should
we automatically assume that what the man does has been faked? The notion of
using sound to create rents in the spacetime continuum has been studied in
detail by the researcher Brian Allan and he finds it very interesting. He
believes the patterns encoded into the Knights Templar-built Rosslyn Chapel are
a good example, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/programme-204-podcast-brian-allan.html.
He even goes as far as to say Rosslyn does not actually exist completely within
our universe and overlaps into another. This is the claim the YouTuber makes
for his home. With the current activities at CERN there might actually now be
some kind of instability in the universe as a side effect (or perhaps I should
drop the "side" bit) of the Large Hadron Collider, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/programme-142-podcast-cern-special.html
and: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/cern-progress-or-apocalypse.html.
Added together with Illuminati occult rituals we might experience even more excessive
warps of causality. There is a surreal Russian sci-fi novel called The Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris
Strugatsky which describes such a situation, see: http://www.shnaresys.com/roadside/picnic/parallel.htm.
(This book was originally published outside Russia
as a bootleg edition because of Soviet era censorship). It shows a remarkable predictive
awareness of the kinds of effects many people are experiencing in today's
world, if portrayed in a more extreme form. Could this explain the recent
strange report from Brighton , see: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/stargate-brighton.html?
There is no way to be sure because the man who releases these internet videos
insists on remaining anonymous. He probably lives in the United
States of America based on his accent, but
we can be no more precise than that. Unless he is willing and able to submit
the phenomena in his home to full paranormal investigation there will be no way
to eliminate the possibility of deception. In this day and age, anything can be faked and a YouTube video
alone is not enough to give him the benefit of the doubt.
See here for more
information: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/philip-pullman-new-book-and-film.html.
I would be very interested to hear who put the money up to make this video and why. Sounds like a desperate attempt to shore up the "Mandela Effect" to me.
ReplyDeleteGood question... if it IS fake.
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