Images of New Energy Plasma Torus at Moab Ranch
On Monday, June 29, 2009, an unprecedented influx of new energy showered down on Spanish Valley, Utah. Here on Earth, the point of presence appeared to be the Pueblo Verde Ranchettes at Moab Ranch.
A Navajo-worthy image of the rising sun captured from several miles away by the Moab RV webcam, demonstrates the focused power of the Sun as it crests the La Sal Range. Later that
morning, the Moab Ranch webcam caught three images of an otherwise
undocumented plasma-flow. From Moab Ranch, it appeared in the sky above
the La Sals, seeming to light all of the world from there. During the
event, virtual wildflowers appeared, as seen in the residential yards
and along the curb of Rancho Verde Drive.
In the first frame, a new energy comet descends, its
yellow hallow and blue-coma flashing down past Redrocks rimming
the Spanish Valley. In the second frame, new energy encircles the homes
then under construction in the Pueblo Verde neighborhood. In the final
frame, remnants of new energy cling like melting snow to the homes and along the edge of the road. In that frame, the plasma flow reverses direction and its new energy torus retreats skyward and into the distance.
Although it was unique and beautiful, this unprecedented energy event disabled the image-sensor
on the Moab Ranch webcam. Until we can replace it, please enjoy these
first-ever images of a super-colliding, new-energy, plasma-flow in open
air. When events of this nature appear before our eyes, we wonder why scientists spend so much effort trying to contain and harness plasma-flow events in high-energy particle accelerators. If we allow it, new energy from the Sun is always free.
We are happy to announce that a new energy bridge to Moab Ranch and Spanish Valley is now open. As you read this article, you are
the other terminus of that energy bridge. If you are interested in
allowing new energy, please join us and “set a spell” at Moab Ranch.
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