I just got back from a trip to Southern California…in the Los Angeles airport, the gal sitting next to me (who seemed to be about my age, I’m 47) was on her phone with a friend. I couldn’t help overhearing her side of the conversation, as she was sitting right next to me. She said she’d been out to the channel islands. She said “there were more dolphins than I’ve ever seen in my life!”
I got the feeling she’d been to that location throughout her life, rather than that it was her first time to a spot there that had dolphins.
I thought this was positive and significant and wanted to share it.
All the way from San Diego to Los Angeles, there were amazing Sylph clouds, nothing but them, covering the sky. I also thought this was positive and significant and wanted to share it.
I shared the dolphin quote with my wife via text (she’d just dropped me off at the airport, I had to return home earlier than she). I told her about the dolphins, and then said “we’re making the bottom turn (to use a surfing metaphor) – it’s game over bad guys.” Then I came home to a PM from a friend on this forum basically expressing the same sentiment in a different context – it’s game over, bad guys.
I like to imagine some poor dupe, or, even worse, held-in-thrall MKid, working in some windowless room somewhere, being made to read all these posts and report to their bosses about them in their daily barely-closeted Death worship cult Bad Guy meetings.
On the first leg of my trip, I went through the airport, with everyone being herded through the new cancer-driving x-ray machines. I asked to be patted down, and said ‘sorry to trouble you with this…I’ve read about all the cancer clusters among workers near the machines – I’m sorry you have been placed in a position where you have to deal with this.’ The gentleman lowered his voice and said ‘and they tell us there’s no proof.’
At the other end of my trip, I gave the same rap, and the one TSA employee went wide-eyed, while another nodded with approval/affirmation at what I’d said. I said to my wife ‘if they are the big tree, we are the small axe.’ It’s like how the ski patrol fires explosive charges into a snowy hillside to start an avalanche.
I put my HP into the tray with my phone and wallet, so they could all get a good look at it.
I was very recently at the beach in Santa Cruz, in Northern California, and I can say from first hand experience that the conversation you overheard was accurate. I saw many dolphins each day I went to the beach, three separate times. Of course I threw in some orgonite for them, not alot, only around 5 dozen tb’s, but they were obviously very appreciative of the gifts. They swam in close and interacted with people in and close to the water. The last time there was a train of dolphin pods, or maybe one big dolphin pod, that went on and on. There had to be more than a hundred of them as their dorsal fins kept coming and going, coming and going, from our left to our right for a good long while. In this train there was even several groups of baby dolphins. I had never seen that before, and elected to get into the cold Pacific to swim with them. I didn’t have a wetsuit or fins, but it was too much to resist so in I went [Image Can Not Be Found] I was surrounded by them and stayed out past the breakers as long as I could, not wanting to come in but I got close to having muscle cramps from the cold after awhile so I reluctantly went back to shore.
After gifting on one of those three occasions the dolphins showed their gratitude by completely changing the energy of the entire beach. Somehow they threw up an incredibly peaceful and blissful vibe on shore that pretty much put the whole beach to sleep. It was amazing, beautiful, and felt so good I can’t really describe it. The previously noisy and active beach, with lots of families and children running around, became dead silent and calm in an entirely positive way, and many people laid down for a nap. The whole place just flaked out and relaxed. One of the really interesting aspects of the whole event was a small, unmarked black helicopter that showed up and cruised up and down the beach repeatedly at low altitude for quite a while as all this was happening. The great thing was that nobody paid it any attention [Image Can Not Be Found]
On the last beach visit I again saw the dolphin train rolling by and I was moved to throw in a large Ben Morton M17 Hhg that I was keeping with me. I loved that piece and didn’t want to part with it, but I felt the dolphins should have it so I heaved it in. One of the larger dolphins went right to the spot I had thrown it, then dove and resurfaced a little later, holding still at the surface and slapping his tail against the water a half dozen or so times. I took that to mean “Thank You!” as he really appreciated getting the M17 Hhg and knew it was a bit of a struggle for me to part with it.
So yes, the dolphins are there close to shore in California waters in numbers and I think anyone who ventures down to the beach with some orgonite will have a memorable experience. Give it a try you readers who are in the vicinity, you will not regret it.
Hey EWs,
Dolphins can speak, therefore IMO the interpretation of the sign given from the Master Dolphin should be another.
How about,
“Dear brothers looking at us from the beach, my message is: stop these false bombing attack! The Iran attacks to the Saudis in the US are a just a trick of the tail in the finale of a bad masochistic NWO movie script” Luv!.