Friday, 24 July 2015

#128. Torquoise, A Hidden, Hard Kept Secret.

This report is about a hidden crowd of people named "CROWD TORQUOISE". This day of 1980
Anno Domini one of my Great White Light Spirit Guides Named Shiva showed me just some of those peoples' haunts' who call themselves The Crowd called Color Torquoise.


1. One day when I was walking along the streets of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. ...


2. I, Murray S. Fenwick, saw the color turquoise


3. I took note of the location that I found, saw, the color turquoise




Readers: for some peculiar reason the color turquoise was always placed in an non-obvious
               location


4. The color turquoise was painted on the underside of a houses' extending eves. The eves did
    extend out over the side and ends of the house and in one location between two extending beam
    roof rafters there was a little bit of the color turquoise painted right there. The color turquoise
    when painted in this location is very hard to see, detect, find at all


5. I then saw the color turquoise painted on the underside of a garbage can. A person had to literally
    lift the garbage can up and right upside down and over to see the color turquoise painted right
    there on the garbage cans' bottom. The color turquoise when painted onto this garbage can in this
    location was very hard to detect by just human eyes indeed but The All Seeing Eyes Of The Lord
    Shiva Do See Everywhere! ... There right before my very own eyes was just a small splash of the
    color torquoise


6. In another non-obvious location "The Crowds Color Turquoise" was painted onto an upright piece
    of cement that was part of the steps that led to a house. By being in this location it would lead one
    to think that the color turquoise was painted there in order to give people guidance when they were
    approaching the house in order that one did not trip on the cement sidewalk. Even though the color
    turquoise could be readily scene in this position a person would recognize this paint job as a
    direction pointer not as "A CROWD PLEASER".


7. One day when I was doing business at The Nanaimo Royal Canadian Mounted Police Station I
    was very shocked when I saw A Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman there wearing "The Color
    Turquoise" all over his uniform. The Color Turquoise was always kept in a secondary position to
    the color and design of his great big colorful uniform but he had a whole lot of "The Color
    Turquoise" on himself. Should The Crowd Called Turquoise look at him they would certainly see
    Their Color Turquoise, on his uniform, in every direction. I'll say it again, This very seriously
    shocked me!


Readers: I have seen The Color Turquoise splashed about. ...




Readers: I, Murray S. Fenwick, does believe that "The Crowd Turquoise" should be very seriously
               investigated as to just what they are in general doing about the communities of The United
               Kingdom and maybe just what are they doing about other nations in the world as well?









































































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