3:42 Yesterday was the worst day of smoke around here. Don't know what it is but it made me dizzy and turned my urine dark. Probably because of low temperature, the smoke is coming from the ground flowing linearly towards the warm building. This one, cause the other isn't heated. In the evening it got cleared, but after it snowed a couple of inches, it came back. Went outside and found a few little "volcanoes" and black patches where soil was also bulged which confirms smoke is coming from the ground. In the background a ninja was sounding like an owl (pretty poor imitation), just to make me nervous and give up investigating.
But now i'm worried about something else. About two years ago it snowed about the same amount and the day after, after the snow melted for the most part and there were no more problems, they came and spread gravel on the alleys. Trouble was they never swept the gravel after that and was getting constantly ground by cars and blown on walls and roof by blowers on Wednesdays and from there inside. So i had no choice and after about 4 months i went with a broom and dustpan and a mask and swept all the remaining gravel, in a couple of days. But there was enough left in between cars to be blown for the next few months without rain.
Now i'm terrified every time it snows, thinking they will do the same.
4:15 Went to check and i saw that one of the little volcanoes i stepped on popped back into a crack.
We all know at the initiation into the third degree (and last non-honorary) the candidate is asked what he searches for and he must answer "the light", and one condition for all is to believe in one supreme being.
Freemasons claim their knowledge from Ancient Egypt above anything else.
There is only one living person on planet Earth right now who is declared god, and a Sun god (and light) and it looks like he is related to the gods of Ancient Egypt like Ra and his manifestation, Horus.
We can safely conclude that the freemasons' god is the Emperor of Japan.
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