Fort Stevens anomalies
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 7:27 pm
Fort Stevens, Oregon. USA. Columbia River.
This fort complex saw action in WW2 from a Japanese submarine attack.
To the west of the fort is a circular harbor.
Many star forts are part of ancient harbor and jetty complexes, but you all knew that already.
This one is no different. Theres a bay that has a small jetty, but what its for I have no idea. Conservation?
The big jetty was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Or was it rebuilt and maintained?
Ancient jettys and harbors are still used today en masse.Its staggering.
To the west there is the town of Warrenton with its harbor and strange polygonal shapes.
There is also a bizarre freeway road that goes through the airport and town. Hmm...
Astoria is next down the road with a strange island, "Lois," and it may contain some polygonal ruins. Hmmm, not sure, but its suspicious.
John Astor, an Illuminati, erected the Freemason-designed "Astoria Tower" to commemorate the explorers Lewis & Clarke in 1924.
Lewis and Clarke made their camp in Fort Stevens!
Ill bet the Chinook Indians used the whole are as a big settlement. Ports, rivers, infrastructure, sacred sites.
Here's the rub...
There are strange stories of Lewis and Clarke and Thomas Jefferson, their boss who sent them to map America. (All were Freemasons)
Murder, alcoholism, intrigue and exploration of "Atlantis ruins" and infrastructure in the new United States? Oh yes!
Was Lewis's death a suicide or murder? Some think he was going to spill the beans on what the expedition REALLY found all over America
at the time. Fort Stevens too? One wonders aloud.
My friend and fellow Wash. DC resident is Michelle Gibson. Her website is: Piercingtheveilofillusion.com
She does fine work on star forts and all ancient infrastructure. Its radical so I like that.
JWW
This fort complex saw action in WW2 from a Japanese submarine attack.
To the west of the fort is a circular harbor.
Many star forts are part of ancient harbor and jetty complexes, but you all knew that already.
This one is no different. Theres a bay that has a small jetty, but what its for I have no idea. Conservation?
The big jetty was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Or was it rebuilt and maintained?
Ancient jettys and harbors are still used today en masse.Its staggering.
To the west there is the town of Warrenton with its harbor and strange polygonal shapes.
There is also a bizarre freeway road that goes through the airport and town. Hmm...
Astoria is next down the road with a strange island, "Lois," and it may contain some polygonal ruins. Hmmm, not sure, but its suspicious.
John Astor, an Illuminati, erected the Freemason-designed "Astoria Tower" to commemorate the explorers Lewis & Clarke in 1924.
Lewis and Clarke made their camp in Fort Stevens!
Ill bet the Chinook Indians used the whole are as a big settlement. Ports, rivers, infrastructure, sacred sites.
Here's the rub...
There are strange stories of Lewis and Clarke and Thomas Jefferson, their boss who sent them to map America. (All were Freemasons)
Murder, alcoholism, intrigue and exploration of "Atlantis ruins" and infrastructure in the new United States? Oh yes!
Was Lewis's death a suicide or murder? Some think he was going to spill the beans on what the expedition REALLY found all over America
at the time. Fort Stevens too? One wonders aloud.
My friend and fellow Wash. DC resident is Michelle Gibson. Her website is: Piercingtheveilofillusion.com
She does fine work on star forts and all ancient infrastructure. Its radical so I like that.
JWW