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Why does literally everything about this state feel so wrong? I'm out in Alamogordo right now, and it's a very obvious "something isn't right, like really not right here".
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>>41304570
It's interesting because it seems to have always been that way. You'll probably get a lot of white saviors telling you the land is cursed by the natives, but the oral traditions of those natives often reveal that they frequently felt the same way about the land and treated it/lived accordingly. Something's definitely interesting down there beyond just tragedies of the past few hundred years.
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>>41304570
The whole Southwest is a massive area where the veil is thin. Sand is just small crystals of silicon quartz. Deserts trap energy and can be tapped.
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>>41304934
>Sand
have you been to the southwest
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>>41304913
>It's interesting because it seems to have always been that way. You'll probably get a lot of white saviors telling you the land is cursed by the natives, but the oral traditions of those natives often reveal that they frequently felt the same way about the land and treated it/lived accordingly. Something's definitely interesting down there beyond just tragedies of the past few hundred years.

Got any of those oral traditions
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>>41304944
Yes, but you clearly haven't.
White Sands National Park, New Mexico
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>>41304946
I do not have any saved, unfortunately, but most of the memorable stuff was definitely posted here so maybe somebody else has one.
The southwest is the origin of the Wendigo, though. Not to be confused with the skin walker, which I think was Algonquin, it was definitely some scary shit they were dealing with long before Europeans showed up and started ruining shit.
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>>41304957
>>41304944
>a 275 sq mi (710 km2) field of white sand dunes composed of gypsum crystals. This gypsum dunefield is the largest of its kind on Earth,[7] with a depth of about 30 feet (9.1 m), dunes as tall as 60 feet (18 m), and about 4.5 billion short tons (4.1 billion metric tons) of gypsum sand.
Retard.
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>>41304570
No you aren't nigger, stop larping.
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>>41304964

Other way around
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>>41304570
>I'm out in Alamogordo right now
I'm actually looking around for Smart cars right now, can you head to the dealership in Alamogordo that has the blue one and see if it's any good?
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>>41304971
Btfo but also maybe gypsum is magic too?
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>>41305372
It definitely holds some spiritual significance to people that tend to subscribe to belief in crystals. Look it up for yourself.
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>>41304570
New Mexico has the most cave systems in the US. The entire state is basically just waiting to fall into the abyss. When you stand on the ground in New Mexico you are standing on scaffolding.
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>>41304971
That's 1 place you idiot. That's not the entire southwest lol. 2452 miles is the entire southwest. Lol. Dumb fuck
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>>41305480
You got shit on idiot, move along
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>>41304570
Something about warm places, animals in warm places create venom, animals in cold climates don’t. Hot places all have a tinge of some sort of venom or evil to them. The desert homes all lined up don’t feel comfy.

The plants are all pokey, you can never really snuggle up to the land, you are separate from it, you’re never really there, just a visitor or an onlooker.

These places are inhabited by spirits also, lots of them, people don’t want to live there, who the fuck would want to live there? Freaks and weirdos that’s who.

Your feeling is correct, that’s for sure.
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>>41304570
If there were ever a land abandoned by God it would be the lands west of the Great Plains. To varying degrees, Cascadia is cursed by something though not all that much. The further into the Great Basin you go and the deserts of California through North Mexico and to New Mexico are the worst. With Places like southern Colorado getting the edges of it. With some oasises in places like Utah. From the ghosts of pre european contact civilizations or something further back and primordial I don't know. I don't think it's the same level of cursed as, say, Appalachia is. But I'd say it's on par with some parts of Louisiana and Mississippi.
I mention the Great Basin but New Mexico is absolutely a center for much of this. And the Navajo rez is such a black hole of it I refuse to drive through it outright.

Source: I grew up in south Colorado and traveled through the southwest, Cascadia and the American South. All have ghosts. And the southwest seemed to have the worst of what I've personally seen.
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The only people that seem to like it here work the patch. So they're all drilling deep into the Earth and there's something controlling their minds whispering "come to me"
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>>41304570
Injuns doing extremely creepy black magic stuff up there
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>>41304570
Meyer Lansky is part of the Occult/MIC/Criminal/Mossad/Intelligence/Catholic/Finance/Media/Levitical network of discord
He made that shithole what it is.
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>>41306688
Explain there is some weird sort of connection between Tradcath/ Russian/ Jewish shit but I really don't even understand which one
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>>41304570
>Alamogordo
>White Sands National Park
>Literally where atomic bomb testing was done
>>41304913
>What is nuclear energy for $500
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>>41308105

>what is nuclear energy for $500
>When he's referring to legends that started over 1000 years before that
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>>41308121
That's the point, nigger. What the fuck do you think nuclear energy is? This is the shit that transcends time and legends, fusing together god knows what between the realms of the universe.
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>>41304570
Tierra Robada
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I doubt anything spoopy can happen on the alkali flats trail. It's a trail in a national park. No ayylmaos there, they don't have a permit.
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>>41308166

So these things started happening 1000 years before that how?
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>>41306809
>Tradcath/ Russian/ Jewish
one of these things is not like the others
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Los Alamos just released radioactive tritium into the New Mexico air in September. Four times the amount of Fukushima.

It's a huge news story. The media covered it up. Los Alamos was trying to release it for years but locals fought back.

In the end, with no news coverage/sugarcoated news coverage, the Feds won. Don't know which way the wind blew their poison or how many they gave cancer.

https://sourcenm.com/2025/09/26/lanl-tritium-venting-complete-state-environment-officials-say-no-concern-for-public-exposure/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDSiP6aqk4[Open]

Occult New Mexico & the bomb



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