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  • 26 July 2015

     

    Just visited the rock (bell rock). Parked in the vista area and headed up the trail I felt the energy agonist immediately and right up close to the rock from the trail side it had a definite pull down Anyway that was my sense of it. Thanks for your web site Bob

  • 24 July 2015

     

    Please do you know somebody in europe that could study a huge vortex in south spain? thanks. - noa

     

    No, but maybe a vortex researcher in Spain will read this and write in. - J

  • 18 July 2015

     

    Where: Outside the Springhill Suites Hotel located on Main Street in Grand Junction, Colorado. When: May, 2015 Who: A female in her late 50s with no medical condition that would cause this. What was felt: While on the hotel grounds, several times during the week I was staying there I noticed a strange physical sensation of gravity beneath me greatly pulling me to the ground - like the area had an extra-strong gravitational pull towards the earth. I only felt this sensation through my feet and lower legs -- the intense pull of gravity. I have never felt this occur in my life until that week in Grand Junction. Almost 2 months have passed and I have had no physical sensation like that reoccur. I wondered if perhaps there could be some sort of underground facility in downtown Grand Junction beneath where the hotel is situated. And wondered if perhaps there could be some geological explanation i.e. condensed minerals of some sort in the region. Lastly I pondered the possibility of perhaps there could be an energy vortex at that site. One wouldn't expect to discover a vortex near a hotel entrance in a downtown area of a city. My research as to underground regions, geological possibilities etc. for that area turned up nothing. The sensation did not affect my sense of balance, did not cause my head to feel light and I felt no spinning sensation. I simply felt a strong gravitational pull beneath me with my feet on the ground. - Anonymous

  • 18 July 2015

     

    When: In the early 1980s Where: southeast of Gillette, Wyoming Who: Woman who was in her late 20s when this occurred. What: While working in sagebrush covered land, our crew walked up to a slightly sunken area where there were several trees. With few trees nearby, the shade from them was welcome with the summer heat. We sat down on the ground and were drinking water, taking a break. The area was only about 200 - 300 feet in diameter. I got up to walk around and felt an odd physical essence about the spot. It was like there was a coolness/dampness/something compelling about the area that I could not put my finger on as to what it was that made me feel drawn to it. It was not the shade, not the trees. It wasn't a scenic but was a rather plain spot. What attracted me was that I felt there was something beneath the ground there. The Black Hills of South Dakota is several hours east of that area, and I know the Black Hills has caverns. However, I am not aware of any caverns in eastern Wyoming. We then went back to work, and it was with reluctance I left the spot -- I sensed the sunken spot held a secret, within the earth that lay below it. - Anonymous

  • 13 July 2015

     

    Red Rock Thermal Hot Springs in Monroe, Utah. Lots of energy and link to spirit world. Feels sacred.

  • 01 July 2015

     

    I recently visited the UFO Watchtower near Alamosa, Colorado. There are 3 dimensional vortexes said to exist on the property just outside the visitor and gift center. While never "feeling" anything during visits to vortexes in Sedona and on the Queen Mary, I must confess to sensing/feeling something at the Watchtower vortex - like a swirl of soft serve ice cream coming out of the ground. Have you or will you be investigating this particular event and area? Thanks, Tony

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