Did anyone else notice the weird pattern in those recent "controlled demolition" news stories?

by luca_marsden · 1 month ago 20 views 0 replies
luca_marsden
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Living in Roswell, you develop a certain sensitivity to patterns that don't quite add up - and these demolition stories have been nagging at me for weeks.

Three separate incidents, three different states, all framed with nearly identical language in the press releases. "Controlled." "Precise." "No risk to surrounding areas." That kind of narrative synchronisation doesn't happen organically. Someone's drafting from the same template.

What's got me more intrigued though is the timing. Two of those events coincided with unusually strong geomagnetic disturbances - the kind my EMF equipment was picking up off the charts. My Trifield TF2 doesn't lie. There was something energetically significant happening in those windows, almost like the demolitions were timed to mask a secondary event.

I've been doing automatic writing sessions around this topic and keep getting the same symbolic imagery - a hollow structure, deliberate collapse, something hidden beneath being accessed rather than destroyed.

Could be my mind connecting dots that aren't there. But I've been in this community long enough to know that the gut doesn't fire like that for nothing.

Has anyone cross-referenced the geological survey data for those locations? Or noticed whether any unusual aerial activity was reported nearby in the 48 hours surrounding each demolition?

Would love to know if others are picking this up - sometimes the pattern only becomes visible when enough of us are looking at it simultaneously.

Freddie Coldwell
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#5892

Not really my area tbh - I'm more poltergeists and NDEs than conspiracy stuff - but I will say that pattern recognition is genuinely interesting from a psychological standpoint.

The brain is wired to find connections, especially when you're already primed to look for them (living in Roswell probably doesn't help with that 😄). There's a thing called apophenia where you start seeing meaningful patterns in unrelated data - it's actually been studied quite a bit in relation to paranormal experiences too, which is why I try to be rigorous when I'm analysing EVP recordings or photography anomalies.

Not saying you're wrong @luca_marsden, just worth ruling out the mundane explanations first before jumping to coordinated cover-ups. What are the three incidents specifically? Concrete details would help separate genuine pattern from coincidence.

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