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The Frank Lloyd Wright trail in Wisconsin leads to exit 333. Then it leads to the address: 33 E 4 Mile Rd. The address of Wingspread. Wingspread was built by FLW for the Johnson family. What went on in Wingspread? Is it a building or a temple?

Frank Lloyd Wright must have known about the connection between ritual murder and water. There was an artificial lake or pond at every FLW property where massacres, murders or suicides occurred. These include the suicide at Fallingwater, the massacre at Taliesin in Wisconsin (which burned down twice, both times due to a "lightning strike") and the John Sowden house where the prime suspect in the Black Dahlia murder investigation lived. The Black Dahlia was chopped into pieces.

The maintenance man in Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment complex must have known about the connections between murder and water as well. He also chopped someone into pieces who was working for a "green" activist group associated with the Johnsons. The murderer co-authored a paper for UW Madison about the design of wastewater treatment facilities. For some reason, one of the co-authors of this paper, Charles H Faulkner, was an expert in Native American mound building cultures. He must have known that medicine men collected body parts and that Native Americans always buried their dead in mounds by rivers and lakes because they thought that water was the surface of the underworld, and that the soul had to reach a source of water before it could either ascend into the milky way or descend into the underworld.

He must have known the Native word wak'ąwąx, which means witchcraft. This is what Mound Builders believed about Witchcraft:

  • The potency of witchcraft derives ultimately from the blessings of certain spirits, most particularly Waterspirits, out of whose bodies powerful medicines can be made.

  • The power of sorcery is strongly bound up with the fluidity of form associated with water. Shape changing powers are an aqueous-like ability to flow from one physical form of being into another... Wind also partakes of this metamorphic character.

  • The power to accomplish such feats often resides in charms that the witch has acquired. Acquiring a part of the body of someone killed by a witch is one way that practitioners of the dark arts may augment their powers.

  • Supernatural power can often be expressed through means of medicine bundles. A witch once made powerful medicines from the body of a Waterspirit. These he put within medicine bundles, bundles that gave him the power to be a Night Wanderer and to sail through the air... The first was made of child's skin, and the second of a woman's scalp.

This eerily fits the actions of a number of serial killers, from Dahmer to Ed Gein.

  • Charms may also find their way into the witch's cache through the blessings of the spirits. A particularly powerful witch may possess an entire bandoleer of such charms.

The founder of the Temple of Set, Michael Aquino, is connected to Racine Wisconsin through his affiliation with an MK Ultra suicide programmer who called herself "The Witch" and collected charms just like this. A witness who saw her in possession of the stolen crown of Liechtenstein at her house near Rock Lake claimed to have been nearly assassinated in a head-on collision in Racine after he was drugged unconscious, placed in a car facing the wrong direction, and then slammed into by another car. He was jailed for this. He claimed that she was responsible for a rash of teen suicides in the area, mostly by train, and news articles confirm 33 teen suicides in this area at that time.

The witness also claimed that she dealt drugs to teenagers, and that she believed water amplified her magic powers. Her house was very close to Wauconda, Illinois.

The Native American word "Wakanda" (also spelled Wakonda, Waconda and Wauconda) is hard to define, but reveals a lot when you understand it's meaning. It is the Native word for "God", but it is also their word for Waterspirit, specifically the water panther, as well as the word for medicine, drugs and magic (this explains the "waka" root in the word for witchcraft, wak'ąwąx). This makes sense because, according to Mound Builder lore, God first manifested as the Wakan (Thunderbirds) and Wakanda (Water Panthers), who engage in eternal war with each other. The Wakanda (water spirits) can be chopped into pieces and used as a magic charm by a medicine man.

Wakanda is also the word used to describe sacred council meeting places, where burial mounds were built and pow-wows were held. Milwaukee means "council meeting place" and it was marked by the Mound Builders with an incredibly rare "inverse mound" in the shape of a Water Panther. This mound was destroyed, and is now the site of Forest Home Cemetery where the most prominent members of the Wisconsin elite are buried, including everyone from politicians, to the beer barons and the Harley Davidson brothers.

These inverse mounds (called intaglio mounds) are extremely rare. There is only one left in the entire world, at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. The "mound" collects water after it rains, creating a "portal to the underworld". If you view the mound from the air you will see a shape that looks very similar to the mask of the Marvel superhero Black Panther.

This rare intaglio mound is situated on the banks of the Rock River, which flows into Rock Lake, where The Witches house was. Rock Lake is famous for the rumors of submerged pyramids. In the late 1800's eye witnesses reported striking the tops of the pyramids with their oars, but a dam was built that raised the water level and now the pyramids cannot be seen. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources also lies about the depth of the lake, claiming it is only 33 feet deep.

There is another place in Wisconsin with this name, called Wakanda Park Mound, located on the Red Cedar River. This place was also flooded by the construction of a dam.

There is another place in Kansas called Waconda Springs, and a rare intaglio water panther mound was also found at this site. This place was once the site of a supposedly miraculous health spa founded by a US army intelligence officer because of an extremely rare, perfectly circular saltwater spring located on top of a natural mound formation. Hydrologists testified in court that the Waconda spring was the only spring like it in the entire world. The white settlers who first lived in this area believed that underground seawater tunnels were responsible for the brine in the spring. It was claimed that the spring rose and fell with the tides and never froze during winter. In 1908 a diver went down as far as possible, finding no bottom. The Natives who inhabited the spring before them had a legend about Princess Waconda, who dived into the Waconda spring after her lover was injured and fell in, but neither she or he ever resurfaced. Waconda Springs was believed to mark the location of an underwater lodge where animals of many species gathered and held council.

Waconda Springs was later flooded when the flood control act was used to build the Glen Elder dam, and can no longer be seen today.

The first documented white man to visit the Waconda Springs was Zebulon Pike, relative of 33rd degree freemason Albert Pike. During his visit to Waconda Springs, he took a detour and also became the first white man to visit Pikes Peak and the Kenosha Twin Cones (Kenosha means Pike).

Many Native cultures have stories of little people emerging from under ground. Lewis and Clark recorded one such story during their visit to the Great Spirit Mound near Wakonda South Dakota. Unfortunately, you can't retrace their footsteps today, because the flood control act was also used to authorize a dam that flooded the area.

There is also a town in Oregon called Wakonda, and a tiny, obscure airport with a grass runway called Wakonda Beach Airport that just so happens to have and FAA identification number of 33.

You may have noticed that all of these places named Wakanda are located along a similar line of latitude, in the mid ranges between about 40 and 45 degrees. I can only speculate as to why these sites form a rough line, but it may have something to do with the Milky Way's over-the-horizon position, which is why Southeastern Wisconsin was a sacred place to the Mound Builders. Does the center of the galaxy pass over the horizon across the entire earth at the same latitude that it crosses over Wisconsin?

In the Southern hemisphere Nasa built a permanent base at Wanaka, New Zealand because the galactic center of the Milky Way is only visible in the Southern hemisphere's mid-latitudes. Lake Wanaka is also the site of many elite doomsday bunkers.

Interestingly, in the language of the Maori people of New Zealand, the word for boat is Waka.

Lake Wanaka and Southeastern Wisconsin have many similarities. They are at similar degrees of latitude on opposite sides of the world, the center of the Milky Way is over the horizon, there are underground tunnels and bunkers, both are located at the end-point of a glacial advance during the last ice age known as the Wisconsin Glaciation period, and both are heavily influenced by the Rotary Club.

What else is located within this band of latitude in the Northern hemisphere? Everything from Finger Lakes to Racine Wisconsin, to Siena Italy and Rome, to Rennes-le-Château where Freemason Patrick Byrne believes the Ark of Covenant was moved from at the outbreak of World War I to the United States.

If it's true that the Ark was moved from Southern France to the United States, would it have been moved to a French community? Racine means "root" in French. Could the Ark of the Covenant have been moved to Exit 333?

Why would I think something strange like this could be true? Racine and Siena are connected through the Racine Dominicans, whose patron saint is Catherine of Siena. Jacobs Ladder is depicted on the Dome of Siena Cathedral. Both Mohammed and Jacob describe an ascent to Heaven on the Dome of the Rock in Israel that bears many similarities to the Mound Builder legend of Onaiazo the Skywalker, who ascended into heaven through a portal in the sky above the Great Lakes. Could Exit 333 have been near the location where Onaiazo the Skywalker ascended into the clouds? u/TrustTheTruth said that Racine and Israel were on the opposite sides of some kind of "MAP". I wonder if it has anything to do with this map?

The Freemasons have a mosaic depicting Jacobs Ladder above the Ark of the Covenant, which is described as the "throne of god" and a connection point between Earth and Heaven. The last chapter of Revelations says:

And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.

I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root

Of course, this last part about the Ark being at Wingspread is pure speculation on my part, you'd have to ask u/TrustTheTruth if there's any truth to it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

The Frank Lloyd Wright trail in Wisconsin leads to exit 333. Then it leads to the address: 33 E 4 Mile Rd. The address of Wingspread. Wingspread was built by FLW for the Johnson family. What went on in Wingspread? Is it a building or a temple?

Frank Lloyd Wright must have known about the connection between ritual murder and water. There was an artificial lake or pond at every FLW property where massacres, murders or suicides occurred. These include the suicide at Fallingwater, the massacre at Taliesin in Wisconsin (which burned down twice, both times due to a "lightning strike") and the John Sowden house where the prime suspect in the Black Dahlia murder investigation lived. The Black Dahlia was chopped into pieces.

The maintenance man in Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment complex must have known about the connections between murder and water as well. He also chopped someone into pieces who was working for a "green" activist group associated with the Johnsons. The murderer co-authored a paper for UW Madison about the design of wastewater treatment facilities. For some reason, one of the co-authors of this paper, Charles H Faulkner, was an expert in Native American mound building cultures. He must have known that medicine men collected body parts and that Native Americans always buried their dead in mounds by rivers and lakes because they thought that water was the surface of the underworld, and that the soul had to reach a source of water before it could either ascend into the milky way or descend into the underworld.

He must have known the Native word wak'ąwąx, which means witchcraft. This is what Mound Builders believed about Witchcraft:

  • The potency of witchcraft derives ultimately from the blessings of certain spirits, most particularly Waterspirits, out of whose bodies powerful medicines can be made.

  • The power of sorcery is strongly bound up with the fluidity of form associated with water. Shape changing powers are an aqueous-like ability to flow from one physical form of being into another...

  • The power to accomplish such feats often resides in charms that the witch has acquired. Acquiring a part of the body of someone killed by a witch is one way that practitioners of the dark arts may augment their powers.

  • Supernatural power can often be expressed through means of medicine bundles. A witch once made powerful medicines from the body of a Waterspirit. These he put within medicine bundles, bundles that gave him the power to be a Night Wanderer and to sail through the air... The first was made of child's skin, and the second of a woman's scalp.

This eerily fits the actions of a number of serial killers, from Dahmer to Ed Gein.

  • Charms may also find their way into the witch's cache through the blessings of the spirits. A particularly powerful witch may possess an entire bandoleer of such charms.

The founder of the Temple of Set, Michael Aquino, is connected to Racine Wisconsin through his affiliation with an MK Ultra suicide programmer who called herself "The Witch" and collected charms just like this. A witness who saw her in possession of the stolen crown of Liechtenstein at her house near Rock Lake claimed to have been nearly assassinated in a head-on collision in Racine after he was drugged unconscious, placed in a car facing the wrong direction, and then slammed into by another car. He was jailed for this. He claimed that she was responsible for a rash of teen suicides in the area, mostly by train, and news articles confirm 33 teen suicides in this area at that time.

The witness also claimed that she dealt drugs to teenagers, and that she believed water amplified her magic powers. Her house was very close to Wauconda, Illinois.

The Native American word "Wakanda" (also spelled Wakonda, Waconda and Wauconda) is hard to define, but reveals a lot when you understand it's meaning. It is the Native word for "God", but it is also their word for Waterspirit, specifically the water panther, as well as the word for medicine, drugs and magic (this explains the "waka" root in the word for witchcraft, wak'ąwąx). This makes sense because, according to Mound Builder lore, God first manifested as the Wakan (Thunderbirds) and Wakanda (Water Panthers), who engage in eternal war with each other. The Wakanda (water spirits) can be chopped into pieces and used as a magic charm by a medicine man.

Wakanda is also the word used to describe sacred council meeting places, where burial mounds were built and pow-wows were held. Milwaukee means "council meeting place" and it was marked by the Mound Builders with an incredibly rare "inverse mound" in the shape of a Water Panther. This mound was destroyed, and is now the site of Forest Home Cemetery where the most prominent members of the Wisconsin elite are buried, including everyone from politicians, to the beer barons and the Harley Davidson brothers.

These inverse mounds (called intaglio mounds) are extremely rare. There is only one left in the entire world, at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. The "mound" collects water after it rains, creating a "portal to the underworld". If you view the mound from the air you will see a shape that looks very similar to the mask of the Marvel superhero Black Panther.

This rare intaglio mound is situated on the banks of the Rock River, which flows into Rock Lake, where The Witches house was. Rock Lake is famous for the rumors of submerged pyramids. In the late 1800's eye witnesses reported striking the tops of the pyramids with their oars, but a dam was built that raised the water level and now the pyramids cannot be seen. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources also lies about the depth of the lake, claiming it is only 33 feet deep.

There is another place in Wisconsin with this name, called Wakanda Park Mound, located on the Red Cedar River. This place was also flooded by the construction of a dam.

There is another place in Kansas called Waconda Springs, and a rare intaglio water panther mound was also found at this site. This place was once the site of a supposedly miraculous health spa founded by a US army intelligence officer because of an extremely rare, perfectly circular saltwater spring located on top of a natural mound formation. Hydrologists testified in court that the Waconda spring was the only spring like it in the entire world. The white settlers who first lived in this area believed that underground seawater tunnels were responsible for the brine in the spring. It was claimed that the spring rose and fell with the tides and never froze during winter. In 1908 a diver went down as far as possible, finding no bottom. The Natives who inhabited the spring before them had a legend about Princess Waconda, who dived into the Waconda spring after her lover was injured and fell in, but neither she or he ever resurfaced. Waconda Springs was believed to mark the location of an underwater lodge where animals of many species gathered and held council.

Waconda Springs was later flooded when the flood control act was used to build the Glen Elder dam, and can no longer be seen today.

The first documented white man to visit the Waconda Springs was Zebulon Pike, relative of 33rd degree freemason Albert Pike. During his visit to Waconda Springs, he took a detour and also became the first white man to visit Pikes Peak and the Kenosha Twin Cones (Kenosha means Pike).

Many Native cultures have stories of little people emerging from under ground. Lewis and Clark recorded one such story during their visit to the Great Spirit Mound near Wakonda South Dakota. Unfortunately, you can't retrace their footsteps today, because the flood control act was also used to authorize a dam that flooded the area.

There is also a town in Oregon called Wakonda, and a tiny, obscure airport with a grass runway called Wakonda Beach Airport that just so happens to have and FAA identification number of 33.

You may have noticed that all of these places named Wakanda are located along a similar line of latitude, in the mid ranges between about 40 and 45 degrees. I can only speculate as to why these sites form a rough line, but it may have something to do with the Milky Way's over-the-horizon position, which is why Southeastern Wisconsin was a sacred place to the Mound Builders. Does the center of the galaxy pass over the horizon across the entire earth at the same latitude that it crosses over Wisconsin?

In the Southern hemisphere Nasa built a permanent base at Wanaka, New Zealand because the galactic center of the Milky Way is only visible in the Southern hemisphere's mid-latitudes. Lake Wanaka is also the site of many elite doomsday bunkers.

Interestingly, in the language of the Maori people of New Zealand, the word for boat is Waka.

Lake Wanaka and Southeastern Wisconsin have many similarities. They are at similar degrees of latitude on opposite sides of the world, the center of the Milky Way is over the horizon, there are underground tunnels and bunkers, both are located at the end-point of a glacial advance during the last ice age known as the Wisconsin Glaciation period, and both are heavily influenced by the Rotary Club.

What else is located within this band of latitude in the Northern hemisphere? Everything from Finger Lakes to Racine Wisconsin, to Siena Italy and Rome, to Rennes-le-Château where Freemason Patrick Byrne believes the Ark of Covenant was moved from at the outbreak of World War I to the United States.

If it's true that the Ark was moved from Southern France to the United States, would it have been moved to a French community? Racine means "root" in French. Could the Ark of the Covenant have been moved to Exit 333?

Why would I think something strange like this could be true? Racine and Siena are connected through the Racine Dominicans, whose patron saint is Catherine of Siena. Jacobs Ladder is depicted on the Dome of Siena Cathedral. Both Mohammed and Jacob describe an ascent to Heaven on the Dome of the Rock in Israel that bears many similarities to the Mound Builder legend of Onaiazo the Skywalker, who ascended into heaven through a portal in the sky above the Great Lakes. Could Exit 333 have been near the location where Onaiazo the Skywalker ascended into the clouds? u/TrustTheTruth said that Racine and Israel were on the opposite sides of some kind of "MAP". I wonder if it has anything to do with this map?

The Freemasons have a mosaic depicting Jacobs Ladder above the Ark of the Covenant, which is described as the "throne of god" and a connection point between Earth and Heaven. The last chapter of Revelations says:

And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.

I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root

Of course, this last part about the Ark being at Wingspread is pure speculation on my part, you'd have to ask u/TrustTheTruth if there's any truth to it.

2 years ago
1 score