Tuesday, November 12, 2013

q3lfhqfgp9awehvcOSDN House and sweeping trends in contemporary architecture

Anyway I can teach you to read rocks and when you read rocks you'll understand how the old-school natives used to mark the ground with various types of roadsigns. You see the language back then was universal. So I'm out by the roadway and I see an old-school universal sign. It tells me that q3lfhqfgp9awehvcOSDN lives here.

q3lfhqfgp9awehvcOSDN is a direct translation from the primitive language. I'm going to make it more American by calling it Mr. Sam.

Will say that this is a primitive sign that says Mr. Sam lives here. But you don't see anything but you don't have to because you can count the clicks on the rock to tell you the distance.

So I begin the march to Mr. Sam's house. That's when I realize that this is truly an ancient land. You wouldn't know it by looking at it but if you turn back time you actually see volcanoes in what is now called native America. I'm going to show you proof.






















This looks like what they call a red ant mound. It is not, this is the remnant of an ancient volcano. The volcano was blocked by a giant asteroid which pounded into the throat of the volcano. This asteroid had amino acids on it which leeched their way into the hot lava. The lava absorbed the amino acids and begin to change shapes. Now these appear to be red ants but they're actually alien lifeforms that evolved from this asteroid.

Okay why is everything so small if this is a giant asteroid. Good point. It has to do with the energy that was projected into this place when they were cast out. This land begin to shrink and this volcano and the asteroid that sealed it have shrunk. In fact so as the forest. The trees, in their original state, in this force, would make the redwoods of California look like toothpicks. These trees are in a high state of subtraction. That's a part of the dynamic of additive and subtractive energy.

I eventually discover Mr. Sam's house. Now this house dates before the great exodus. That's right, you're saying a primitive house, that predates any Western or Eastern influence on this ground. These people were very advanced. They called this type of architecture, open air architecture. And you can see they even had appliances, that's right, they invented refrigeration. This is a primitive prehistoric refrigerator. Seriously!

What's got all of the high ground in this area in an uproar about my research is the fact that they're trying to market some of this information as their own. What is not their own.

Here's what I mean, right now in Oklahoma there's a group of designers and architects working on a new variation of open architecture. You can see it in the town of broken country-western swings and even see another places. But you can see some of it even in previous editions of this newspaper.

Anyway the best thinking minds in Oklahoma came up with this idea of open air architecture. Now these homes are very expensive and as you can see many of them defy the laws of gravity. That has to do with the special energy from the ancient people that they've been able to capture.

You would think that this would be confined just to the so-called contemporary Okie mindframe. You would be wrong. People in Texas are eating this stuff up. I mean the architects in Oklahoma are working overtime in Texas. Example look at this model home.

















 
I want to leave you with the comfort of knowing IT ain't over yet! 

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