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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 20:45 on 10th June 2015

Good  morning everyone...any one around?.....Ok, "Tony" checked on McAfee...he said yes...you have an 12 month subscription...and reenterd the information on it suppsedly back to them. Then he gave me an way to contact them. He also installed Firefox and put an icon on my computer like I use to have.....So I've been busy girl this morning. We will see how it goes.

I wanted to say something about "air conditoning" yesterday when it was so hot outside and the Native American way of it. Part of my book series dealt with the 3,000 some caves east of the mountains in Kentucky, West Virginia, along the Smokey Mt. chain in general up into New England. I give you an reference though of here in Oregon...Warm Springs Indian Reservation...and the Newberry "tube" caves north of Bend. ..most of those volcanic tubes have fallen in , there's only about one mile of them to explore these days. You would not know they were even there if someone hadn' t told you such as I am, but they are roped off  so you  don't fall into them, with an fence around them...kids go ATV riding near by them these days. But let's take the case of the Warm Springs Reservation...you get off the highway and travel toward the Resort/Casino signs....some miles away of winding road and eventually down into an canyon. There you run into an stream that flows through the hot springs/resort/golf club/RV Park....the motel complex is on top of the hill opposite of all this...with an view along the canyon walls. You can see that part on line at "Warm Springs Reservation". The cliffs above the road and going into the area has an facing of rock caves...more like dug outs in the rock, but I think mostly likely people stayed there and lived in them at some time in history...they would of been "cool" and the water below them flowed fresh, clean an cool also. It eventually flows into the Deshutes River and into the Columbia River...and that was their highway before horses came along. We were traveling in the area one time near Bend and went into one of the cave tubes there...on an 90 plus degree day they were like in the  low 70's inside. This method of air conditoning was well known by our ancestors in the middle east...and the underground "Springs" as well...and the huge statues blowing air off cooled rock back in those days at night...and we think we have invented it all with the end of an electric cord. People in hot climates work early morning...and late at night and rest in the hot afternoon sun. In teh shade.They go swimming also in those refreshing creeks and streams. I doubt any of the survivalists have passed this on much to today's kids. So thought I would...you never know when it is we could be caught in hot climate with no place to escape otherwise then the caves and rocks....and always check for snakes...posionous ones before you call it "home" for some time. The most interesting one I've read about was in the  South Daktoa hills...where two young boys saw an approaching lightening storm in the distance, they quickly gathered brush and limbs and climbed an hill up high and crawled back an ways to start their fire and stay the night while it lightening and crashed and thundered all around them...they said that it was raining backwards...the winds were carrying the rain up into the air to be tossed down again from where they were at further away....it must of seemed an bit awesome to see that going on. In the morning they resumed thier quest they were on, grateful to be protected from bad weather  and possible flash flooding. That;s my story...and I do beleive if we don't bull-doze down such places, they could be our protection from the elements for an good long many years into the future. So it's probably  an good  idea  their reservations are protected " Federally" against others being there. The hot winds have not started for today...though the day isn't suppose to be as hot as it 's been recently. All the wild flowers are blooming now also, purple lapine, white Queen Annes Lace...whcih can be dried and spray painted any color to make an natural Christmas Tree decoration ..,.and I have an yard to fertilize so had better get doing it...my Buffalo are on vacation..... My "story" for today.  Winks*

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James Prescott
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Posted at 11:02 on 11th June 2015
Good Morning to all --have a nice daySmile
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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 07:48 on 12th June 2015

Things are not good around here...Jack Coles latest prediction...and he monitorslow frequency radio waves for adnomalities....so he's hardly wrong. 

Jack Coles.....Region....Northern California to Washington State 

                       Magnitude....6 plus, if in water add one mag higher

                       Percentage of possibilty....72 per cent

                       Dates ...June 2-18th, 2015

                        Most likey dates....June 3th, 10th, 17 and 18th, 2015

Now to that add Richard Noltes "Aspro Pro" information for the month of June and he all but claims all hell to break loose around June 13...give it 3 days longer with Mercury leaving having been "retrograde"....along with John Hogues reports on what the Jewsih Holidays mean with the eclipses this year...and Ramadan is June 17th...things are not looking pretty by any means. Since I live in Oregon, this much affects me in general...but "Astro-pro" has it specifically nailed as to what areas to watch "world wide" for storms/earthquakes/weird stuff/riots and solar storms during this period....we are already getting the "fires" uncalled for.

It's late so must go for now...beware and be careful everyone! 

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Posted at 08:30 on 12th June 2015
Good Morning to all who are around--have a nice daySmile
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Posted at 07:51 on 13th June 2015

Good evening...I have an report to tell you people, case I can't do it at the Peter Daventport's UFO center....I can't seem to get the time correct in the report...I am up late cooking tonight and have been going back and forth laying on the sofaas I wait out the timer on the oven, I am propt up watching tv when an "flash" takes my eye out the window that looks like an fireball traveling about the height of an airplane going straight across the sky from south to north...I barely got out "What's that" said and it was gone. Headed toward Troutdale airport if they saw it...I don't know how they'd miss it to tell you the truth. It was bright orange flaring an tiny tail as it went. It creeps me out now thinking it could of hit something if it was falling but I have not so far heard anything reported...news was over some time ago now.

Computer acting out of control right now also so will go for now...just had to get this off my mind I guess. 

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:33 on 13th June 2015

Somebody must have seen something Shirley, we await your further update.

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Posted at 08:58 on 13th June 2015
Good Morning to all -another weekend awaits usSmile
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Posted at 09:43 on 14th June 2015
Good Morning --not as bright to-day have a nice oneSmile
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 21:18 on 14th June 2015
Been a wet one around Oxfordshire...
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James Prescott
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Posted at 21:33 on 14th June 2015
Evening Ron you ok??Wink
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