Carol and I have often wondered when someone might see a dolphin in a lake that’s not connected to the sea, on account of orgonite work, then I found this post from France that was shared on Seattle’s paragliding facebook site:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/175483385884704/permalink/1351611211605243/
In case you can’t open it, a couple of French paraglider pilots had taken off over Serre-Ponçon Lake in the French Alps and a sperm whale was beached at their landing site on the lake’s shore. The lake is 800m above sea level.
It was an art performance.
https://www.newsflare.com//video/212215/entertainment-arts/beached-whale-fools-local-residents-in-the-french-alps
That doesn’t invalidate the incredible effects of orgonite, of course. And we might eventually see cetaceans in some unexpected place before long. A dolphin was pictured flying, once 😎
Thanks, Carlos. It didn’t even seem too weird for me to consider a real whale in the alps, based on what we’ve witnessed over the years 😉
I believed it too, based on the rethoric and the photo. It’s a good story, I am sure we can evince a moral. Btw the group on facebook is a closed group it didnt answer my request to join. Dejavu
This is the website
http://www.captainboomercollective.org/projects/whale/