True and highly probable? Really? 'Cuz I spent some time googleing North
American ley line maps and vortex maps, and I came away thinking that video
contains no truth at all.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
From e-mail to FFL
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Dear FFL
What do you know about this. it came in the MUM newsletter. Seems true to me
and highly probable.
https://drive.google.com/file/ d/ 0B0R6sRwZmhUAWVdSZVpPNGhvZGc/ view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0R6sRwZmhUAWVdSZVpPNGhvZGc/view
“A goal of the Quest was for the students to escape the ordinary world for two
hours, and cross a threshold to experience something magical,” said Chris Grace.
The Quest commenced with an 8-minute video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0R6sRwZmhUAWVdSZVpPNGhvZGc/view featuring
President John Hagelin reading an alternate history of Fairfield and the MUM
campus, based on a 19th-century diary “found” during the demolition of Carnegie
Hall. The story involved Freemasons, magic, a uniquely powerful energy vortex
in Fairfield that’s in danger of being lost, and the immediate need to
re-enliven this vortex by priming three “ley lines” that intersect on campus.
I like to believe.
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