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    Default D.O.R. out in the desert ?

    Spent a couple of weeks driving out in the Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico deserts (just before the rains and the dust storms earlier this month), and have a question.

    Every few minutes as we were driving, I could see dark "flashes", sort of a negative light column out in the varying distances from medium to long range.

    Were certainly not willy willys (Oz slang for dust devils), or the like, they were an attention grabbing dark "flash" for want of a better explanation. A bit like sheet lightning, but like I said, in "negative" light.

    Anyone seen similar ?

    All I could think was D.O.R.

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    Default Re: D.O.R. out in the desert ?

    Was it a black column? I've heard of this before in Washington state. I can elaborate...
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    Default Re: D.O.R. out in the desert ?

    Yep, pretty much so...dark brown to black, and fleeting.

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    Default Re: D.O.R. out in the desert ?

    First off I haven't personally witnessed such a thing, but I've heard of this before. Youtube "Mels hole" or "Red Elk". Mrl Waters was a guy that lived in Washington state that had a "well" on his property that seemed to be bottomless. Him anx his neighbours would dump garbage down it. Mels dog wouldn't go near it. Anyway people witnessed shafts of dark energy emanating out of it from time to time. It had unusual properties for sure. Red Elk said it is a blowhole for Mount Rainier, and that these holes were a way for the earth to expel different energies. These holes are all over the earth and are well guarded. There are 5 in the Kootenay Mointains of BC Canada. Also they connect to cavern sydtems inside the earth.
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    Default Re: D.O.R. out in the desert ?

    something has always kept me from traveling to that part of the country , been all over the east side of the U.S. , that area is home to all the secret bases of the secret military , I don't trust them ... Flipside is storms in mountain areas are very different than flat lands ... storms in upstate N.Y. are mysterious and beautiful yet completely different from storms in Colorado springs , as I live in tornado alley in Oklahoma , electricity wakes in a new world every day ... we are taught that in trade school in the first class on electricity ...
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