The Dread Earthquake Machine, Near Tower 1 of the Great Wall in Gansu Province, China

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The Dread Earthquake Machine, Near Tower 1 of the Great Wall in Gansu Province, China

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Near Tower One of the Great Wall in Gansu Province, China a mysterious glyph with strange crosses and zigzags betrays the location of buried antennas and ground planes, connected to the uranium mine and nuclear power station further west. Thus when "they" want to make an earthquake they switch off the power going into the cities and divert the entire electrical output into the EM.
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The most westerly section of the Great Wall is a 17 kilometer section that blocks Jiayuguan Pass from the Toalai River in the south to Fort Jiayuguan and the Hei Shan Mountains in the north, the traditional Mongol invasion route into China, the AD 221 - 227 Qin Dynasty ditch and rampart wall red legend lies some meters to the west of the later Ming Dynasty wall yellow legend.
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Take a look at the area north of the Glyph for a bewildering display of Nazca type lines and patterns, and what appear to be the remnants of walls and forts, we contend they are similarly buried antennas and ground planes that transmit enormous amounts of power, as per the HAARP program and Nicola Telsa's contrivances that will either repel or attract as per the nature of the charge!
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Brings us to the "Squiggly Lines" and odd shapes that are appearing all over, on buildings in Brisbane, Australia no less than on the ground in Far Cathay ..
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Surmise the same force that combined to place squiggly lines on Brisbane buildings and on the ground in China, organized the Olympic architecture and is similarly responsible for the HAARP earthquakes!
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Tower 1 on the Great Wall.

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Fort Jiayuguan Showing Both Walls.

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Thus when the profile of the fort came onto the horizon travellers knew they had better have a good reason for being there and be in possession of the right paperwork, the Mings did not take too kindly to undocumented strangers.
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