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The beautiful rainbow above was taken some time ago in Siding Spring Observatory area … before all of Australia seemed to have become ablaze in so many reported bush fires … and before bushfires had swept through the warrumbungle national park, which is said to grow around the Siding Spring Observatory ….
Now recently I commented on an article HERE reporting on a massive red dust storm that was also hitting Australia during the same time of Her raging fired …and shared a few thoughts of how in celestial matters … the effect of a mothership’s propulsion emission riving up to take off, could cause such a dust storm effect and cloud effect .. and how the overhead cloud effects are usually formed by levitation magnetic fields being intensified …
And I also shared thoughts on how packing up and pulling out would also included destroying any ground evidence of a celestial people having every homestead a base station on the surface of the earth … which would include high density burring of the grounds and other targeted areas .…
And one additional object to the burn-off effect …. would be to change the view of an area … as to conceal the landscape’s actual change due to a removed community … all to be done during the shutting down of a cloaking veil’s bubble barrier which had concealed their ground based community for some time …
And as I mentioned HERE … many rainbows as the one above previously seen in the vicinity of Siding Spring Observatory …. are evidence of a cloaking field bubble barrier surrounding a community … it’s just that the rainbow appearance is only near half of the entire bubble …
And because these bubble barriers holds a gravitational field out of sync with our visual view of a reality … there invisible reality can share the same space of this reality … but after the field is removed any ground change would be visible …
And for those still believing in a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow … they might consider there is no end to the rainbow of the bubble reality…
HERE Yesterday bushfires swept through the warrumbungle national park, which grows around the Siding Spring Observatory. The observatory was officially evacuated by authorities.
This is the latest update news via News.Com as of 10.30am 14 January: “The fire is burning in a northerly direction away from Timor Road and the Siding Spring Observatory and is currently approximately 1km south of Bugaldie.” More than 65 firefighters and 17 trucks were on site in the early hours, with more expected to arrive throughout Monday. The Australian National University, which owns the site, said five buildings had either been “severely affected or damaged”, including the lodge used to accommodate visiting researchers and a number of cottages and sheds.
UPDATE (21:49): As an observer was leaving siding spring today around 3:30 pm, after the official evacuation was called, he took this photo of SSO during the drive out.
UPDATE (22:30) one webcam is mirrored to ANU, and this photo was just captured (credit: Brian Schmidt)… electronics are not surviving this heat.
UPDATE (23:00): the NSW rural fire services just posted an emergency statement on their website. the fire is still strong, but moving away from Coonabarabran (where are the SSO astronomers and staff are currently) and away from siding spring. conditions are still too dangerous at site for anyone to go and assess the current damage. it will have to wait until tomorrow.