I find it syncronous that you mention this – as I stood waiting for the bus this morning, I gazed out upon Pitt University’s ‘Tower of Learning’, which is sort of a skyscraper sitting all by itself on the campus. I thought 'the scam we’ve been fed is that skyscrapers have been built to ‘maximize precious real estate’ – yet this one sits all by itself. Also, in my hometown of Allentown, PA, the Pennsylvania Power and Light building, a ‘skyscraper’, also sits all by itself, among other two and three story buildings. ‘Oh, PP&L has a lot of money’ was the excuse pandered when the ‘lone skyscraper’ question was raised.
I’ve subjectively concluded they’re giant Baal pillars, Ben Ben towers, telluric – and human – energy focus needles. This ‘technology’ goes way, way back – in Ireland there are strange and very ancient round towers made out of mica shist, that lying establishment apologists are most recently saying were built “as a sort of agricultural antennae for helping to energize the soil. The paramagnetic stones are known to help channel natural earth energies into the soil and energize it for greater fertility.”
Except that what they don’t tell you is that it’s to drive death energy down into the (hijacked) Earth grid. Or at least so I’ve subjectively included. It’s kind of like how body-riddled Stonehenge, human sacrifice site par excellance, is touted as an ‘ancient international healing center’ by Academia and the media. See how they flip it to its opposite?
But how does all this relate to Wal-Mart? My rambling thoughts then went to the Wal-Mart that was built right on top of ancient Hawaiian burial ground in Honolulu when I lived there a few years ago. Some good-hearted folks tried to stop it, to no avail (big surprise, there). But there it is, structure custom built to hijack the death-energy sink or node.
The Pittsburgh court house was built smack on top of a (sacrifice victim filled) ancient ‘Mound Builder’ mound, not that you’ll see that on the blue tourist sign telling you what to think and believe. Funnily, now that I think of it, it features tall, columnar towers exactly like those I mentioned in Ireland…
I recall googling ‘Wal Mart’ and ‘burial ground’ some time ago – try it and marvel at how many Wal-Mart’s are coincidentally built on burial grounds and battle fields. To preserve cognitive dissonance, tell self ‘oh, it’s the only land that was left.’