posted on Nov, 11 2015 @ 03:20 PM
a reply to:
veracity
No.
But it can lead some to wonder if new monuments created during and after WW II for massive ground explosion sites that resulted in death are along the
same lines as historical monuments before that time or if they have created new lines and how they interact with each other if at all.
Examples would be:
WTC
Pentagon
Jack Parson the Rocket Engineer
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
Just to name a few.
It can also lead one to wonder how the lines respond to their new environment since the introduction of the Industrial Age which later progressed to
ultra high frequency radio waves used for cell towers and Wi-Fi and the like.
It just doesn't seem to be a good mix and seems foreign to each other.
Although it could lead to a ghost Army that saves the world from disaster similar to the story Bednobs and Broomsticks.
edit on 11-11-2015 by WhiteWingedMonolith because: Spelling I'd say. Hee hee