Sunday, 29 November 2020

Utah Monolith GONE!

 
And here for the accompanying HPANWO TV film: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2020/11/utah-monolith-has-gone.html.
I came home from work today and recorded the Mind Set Podcast, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-mind-set-podcast-programme-427.html. I then went onto social media and found an urgent tag by Lisa of the Cry Freedom Show... The Utah monolith is gone. It has vanished! Sometime since the last visitors reported its presence on Friday evening, somebody went to the location with the correct tools and transportation, and they removed the structure. Nobody knows exactly when this was done, but it had to be sometime before Saturday morning because a helicopter pilot reported then that this object was gone. The latest photographs show the monolith missing, except for the triangular top section that was left behind. It was first found propped up against a small cairn. It is not known whether the cairn was assembled by the same people who removed the monolith. It is possible it was placed inside its hollow interior when it was first installed. The Instagramer "Mitzbic" posted his photos along with this text: "After travelling four hours in the car, hiking nine miles with over two thousand feet of elevation, I arrived at the Utah Monolith! You can imagine my disappointment when I saw that the aliens had come under the cloak of darkness eight hours earlier to take the Monolith home. They must have left in haste, because they left the prism behind, the most important part, the key to its mystical energy." The US Bureau of Land Management has said from the start that it would probably demolish the monolith because it had been placed there without planning permission; however they deny that they were responsible. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55119940. The mysteries connected to the Utah monolith never seem to go away; they just keep changing. The first question was: "Is it manmade or ET?" This then shifted to: "It's manmade, so who made it? How and why?"  and then to: "Who took it? How and why?" Whether we will ever find the answers to any of those questions remains to be seen. There are unconfirmed reports of a truck being seen in the area and tyre tracks near the popular parking place for monolith tourists. Maybe it will appear on Ebay or even at a black market auction for stolen artworks. It's sad that the Utah monolith has gone. It provided a brief moment of thrill and wonder in a very dismal and oppressive year.

2 comments:

  1. Believe ALL of what you see and about three quarters of what you hear!

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