A one Eyed God?
I will regret all my life. 3-4 years ago i went at the Refuge, i had my good camera with me and i saw something i will never see again probably in my entire life. The Eye of God. There was this cloud formation towards sunset figuring the roof of a masonic temple, with angle and everything and right on top an opening in the clouds with a huge ray of sun towards the Earth. But i freaked out and didn't take that picture.
Today in the parking lot i saw several men whom i think are freemasons. One of them with plaster on one leg for a special ritualistic step. One was making a cross with his body as walking kinda towards my direction. Last one in a black SUV with Nevada LP number. All white, ub fact too white from not being exposed to sunlight in a long time, with full curly white hair, in their 50s or 60s, looking ecstatic. Because God showed it to them one more time. His eye from an opening in the clouds. I saw it before on masonic aprons, and i think it's a sign that can be summoned in moments of doubt and there is a trick to it.
I read about bacteria living in the clouds and contributing to condensing the water and forming the clouds. I heard about "burnt offerings" in the Bible. I think there's a connection between the two.
By burning a whole animal certain chemicals are released high in the sky. Could be just an electric conduit, could be something else. Certain bacteria may be feeding on the grease vapors and certain cloud formation may appear. With holes for Sun rays and everything. It was late when i figured what was going on and until i grabbed the camera it was almost gone. Then another one popped and that one came out of focus because i was in a hurry.
I think it's a whole internal masonic business and it's done by some of the higher degrees for the other to see.


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