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America's Concerns

Part 1: Death Coming Soon to Oregon

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Death Coming Soon to Oregon:
Gas Chambers
FWD FYI: Author(s) Unknown In Oregon, there are now two underground gas chambers built by the Rockford Corporation - under a never-publicized "joint venture" - for 1 billion dollars!

The first underground gas chamber is located by traveling to Mist, Oregon, to Junction Highway 202 & 47, then travel northwest 11 1/2 miles, then 1.3 miles west on Highway 202 to a private driveway turning back into the trees, to a ten or twelve foot fence with security guard.

In plain clothes at the gate, the security guard wears dark trousers, a white shirt, and is armed with a fully (not semi) automatic weapon. Once inside the fence, the security guard stops once every 30 seconds - while conducting a worker to the gas chambers - for a security check. The compound has 150 armed guards with fully automatic weapons. These guards are pledged to strict silence and wear "triangle" arm patches. Nearby vehicles are dark blue, almost black, with Connecticut and New Jersey license plates. "This installation has 6 or 7 underground buildings, plus a huge chamber!" reveals Phil Lane, who knew Dr. David Lewis and whose father was a missionary to Mexico. "This structure is 120 x140 or 150 and 40 or 60 feet deep underground." Just to the very west of this gas chamber is where some of the richest natural gas wells in the continental U.S. are located. This "huge building" is the first tie-in and tap to these gas wells, reveals this Oregon professional who has seen no "tie-in" there for twenty years. There is a duplicate facility at Goat Mountain, Oregon. Both facilities are 50 miles equidistant from Portland.

From the air, because of the "tree covering" over the Mist underground gas chamber, an engineer who was called to the site reports, "You'd have to be looking with something very elaborate. They are so careful with how they're working with ground restoration it's bizarre. Right down to the last blade of grass."

The engineer continues, "There is a 24-inch underground gas pipe with webbing systems inside and another 8-inch specialized fiber-optic cable conduit riding on runner things in the center of it. Setting on cradles, the 8-inch is a coated system you can't even pick up with electronics: it just hides itself inside the gas line. When they start backfilling the trench this gas line is in, there is a12 inch on top of it. The Rockford Corporation says it's almost impossible to detect. Pivoting off of Portland, a six-lane road in a 50-mile 'parameter circle' was put in by Asian countries for maximum secrecy. The Japanese and Chinese inserted money into this 'golden circle' for military movement." The gas and communications lines - from Mist - loop the Salem area and back up into the Goat Mountain facility, which has black unmarked helicopters affiliated with Wackenhut and the UN fly in after 10:30 p.m. Pacific time to the Goat Mountain landing area with infrared landing lights. (Goat Mountain is not on most maps.) Thirty white-painted UN buses have been photographed just outside this Goat Mountain gas chamber duplicate facility. It is reported the state militia have formed "elite commando units" and are watching the gas chambers closely. They are very, very underground. Bryant of military intelligence reports most of the national guard in Oregon can no longer be trusted and are tied into the NWO. (Special note: These gas chambers are just a few miles from the only port on the West Coast which is accessible 365 days a year.)

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