
This orb or ball of EMF light has both substance and form.
Superstition Mountains
On 2-26-04 My team and I
personally investigated a mine in the Superstition Mountains.
Inside the mine I found high spikes (3.8) with my EMF meter, so took photos in the spot
with high energy spikes and obtained the above orb photo. The mine was full of Mexican
Freetail & Leafnose insect-eating bats. It was also quite a long hike.
The history of the Superstition Mountains is awash in
the blood of the murdered ancient indigenous tribesman, the Pima, the Apache,
the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the Whites. For 400 years, gold mined in Mexico had
been transported to the Superstitions for safe keeping by the oldest tribes and the
Spanish. Additionally, gold was mined from within these mountains along with silver,
copper, tin, and cinnibar. The famed and notorious Lost Dutchman Mine is only one of
literally hundreds of lost mine shafts snaking through these Mountains. Four-hundred
years of murder, rape and warfare has guaranteed that nearly every inch of soil has been
bathed in a drop of blood.
Quite possibly, more scalps were taken in the Superstition Mountains than anywhere else in
the continental United States. This technique of terror in warfare was introduced by
the exploring Spanish soldiers in the late 1500s. The Apaches then perfected the
practice when their culture responded in vengeance.
Copyright 2004 Lori McDonald
The History regarding this mine states that In 1870, Apaches took Dr. Abraham Throne,
blindfolded, who was on friendly terms with the Indians, to this location, to pick
gold up off the floor of this cave. He was allowed to take as much gold as he could if he
promised not to tell anyone. A few months later, he was killed for breaking his
promise by a group of Indians, after he secretly organized an expedition with a group of
his friends. In 1879 Two Germans returned to the mine and murdered a group of Mexicans
they found there. In 1890, Jacob Weiser (the "Dutchman") was later killed
by Apaches for mining the gold. In 1931, Adolph Ruth found an old map of the gold
mine and headed off to prospect the gold for himself. His decapitated body was found
three weeks later. Over seventy-five people have died searching for the gold
treasure. The Apaches insist it is not their tribe committing the murders, but the
spirit of the vengeful Thunder God. Hauck, Dennis William.
Haunted Places The National Directory: Penguin Books 2002.

Last but not least, modern ufologists
believe there is an under
ground alien base in these mountains.

Superstion Mountains

Superstion Mountains
Small Orb (lower right hand corner) taken in the
vicinity
of an old abandoned saloon/bar.
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