Preface
My
Dad enjoys my silence. He doesn't care
if I am irradiated. His service is
to the nuclear industry and its' hold on my hometown. I
grew up in the silence, left it, and didn't care for it. Politicians don't care
about truth. Politicians want conflict, and have cut off
the Wollaston band Indians from welfare when any protests of the
uranium industry
mining occurs. The military industrial prizes its' weaponry and
technology without question.
I became an organic farmer
because the farming industry and technology pride are all very
unreal.
Politicians don’t care about
truth. For the record, they have relentlessly used politics to destroy
The Rule of Law. It started with Clinton and ‘Echelon’thinking
the citizens could be kept in line. When
politicians destroy the Rule of Law, blatantly, it
sucks. Contenders can view such websites as www.mprofaca.cro.net/echelonfr.html and also
www.aboveblack.com as Clintonians can’t handle internet connectivity of determined
citizens demanding a functional rule of law. My Dad can’t understand how they
try to silence me, but then again, I
never told Dad how I exposed the Vince Foster, Jerry Parks, and Kathlene Wiley’s
husband ‘problems’ of the C-regime. They also will never stop hating me, nor
will their druglord in Arkansas, codenamed ‘chickenman’ as Paul Anderson
distributes drugs through half the USA with the colonel’s
KFC.
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Ice Lights is copyrighted
and self-published by C. Luke Gurbin, all rights reserved, in this first
edition, 2013, Creston, BC. Yet ecopy is complete at the U of Guelph, in Guelph,
Ontario, Canada, back home. Contact for Luke is email:
[email protected]
Intro
From approximately Dec
1/2012 to mid- may year 2013, I was very fortunate to have the unique experience
of being a winter caretaker for Ennedai Lake Lodge, Nunavut territory, Kivaliq
region.
For about five months I had
a wood burning stove on the edge of Canada's northern tree line to keep from
freezing to death. I was supplied with proper gear to live through temperatures
ranging from +15 C to a low of - 55 C, very cold! I was provisioned both at the
camp and also upon being flown in. I planned to ice fish but ten feet of ice is
tough to get through when a back injury prevents ‘quick- pull’ actions needed
to start a power auger and also a snowmobile. I called HQ in Resolute Bay, or
in Iqaluit, twice a week sometimes only getting through once (the local term is
being 'weathered out').
I saw foxes, singular
wolverines (purposeful tanks that can take out a grizzly), lots of birds,
northern lights, sundogs, moondogs, green snow, blue snow, and many northern
experiences unfathomable to southern warmer eyes. It is often hard to recall
those eyes upon returning south, such is the absolute wonder I have witnessed in
the north. I melted snow near the wood stove I had moved over a bit on its'
firepad area so I could sleep next to it when -40 C hit the area with
winds. I made a home for myself
and could imagine the area logged and put to fields and orchards for human
habitation I am familiar with. The Viking Empire also similarly is said to have
expired by doing many old things in a new region, but who would ever guess that
"Greenland" was named after the green northern lights?
I call the Northern Lights as nls… repeated in this entire
book.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennadai_Lake
Strangely, past minus forty,
all cold was a similar experience. I won't boast this or anything...but northern
science is different. What if past minus forty isn't minus forty on the south
thermometer mercury scale?
Dry cold is one thing, and I
had it at the extremes, but what if...You'll become acquainted with me
questioning science during this entire booklet. You think that we can just
settle on a few things. Your traditions say it must be so. You'll say that the
heavens and firmament are set.
I'll wax poetic, barb a
quip and act silly. This is a place to read with perspective, if you don't have
any, don't complain to me, go live somewhere else for a year or two, I lived
some of West Canada, and am able to identify traditions there and Ontario's
innovative behaviour in spite of both places having Catholic and freedom loving
English sentiments.
I was provisioned at both
the camp site itself (a generous larder) and upon being flown in with a set of
supplies that sooner were diminished). Professor Thomas F.X. Noble is the Robert
M. Conway Director of the Medieval Institute and professor of History at the
University Of Notre Dame.
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/course_detail.aspx?cid=370
In his 'Foundation of
Western Civilization’series through the Great Coursescompany (advertising in
popular science, the economist, and other wonderful mind opening pieces of
literary wealth) Doc Tom states the consequence of the second parceling of Rome
after Diocletious and under Constantine (from York, England) was that while
Byzantine (‘rulers of Rome’ in the Greek language) became strong, Rome became
'Ecclesiastic' or religious. In other words, Western Rome learned to flourish
words like I am doing at the moment. Guess I better show the Gurbin namesake and
be a Byzantine.
I planned to ice fish but
ten feet of ice is tough to get through when a back injury prevents the
quick-pull action required for a power auger start or even starting the engine
of a snowmobile, a car of the north. I really did learn a great deal while in
the north, though it seemed slow and often only in hindsight. I never would have
fathomed that the millions if not billions spent by the USA on its' super
highway project was something unrequired in the north.
Have snow, will travel. Ever
see a $10,000 snowmobile? I’ve never owned a car beyond two- thousand dollars,
and unable to pull-start the growling engine of Quebec’s contribution to
outdoing the English in North Am, the snowmobile is an exquisite form of art
only seen in golf courses and pubs outside of the North’s menacing glare that
falls all detractors from the cold embrace of what Russia calls "General
Winter". She be sleek, this general, so I am betting the bombardier club
renamed General to Generalisima one day and took her for a
ride.
I called HQ twice a week,
sometimes less when all weathered out. Weather at E Lake is From Lutselke,
renamed into modern Snowdrift or Snowball for the south tourist crowd, but you
could fit Yellowknife weather into E Lake- for 3/4 of the year only. For the
other 1/4 of the year, we are worse that Resolute Bay. The area, according to
Rand McNally 1972 atlas views of climate, is a place of extreme cold. Here I
must may a correction dealing with weather affections such as the one called the
tree line. The tree line I was on wasn't the one north of me. Okay,
so get used to this idea, there isn't just one, right? No one big bang, no one
Yahweh, but more than one. So the other tree line the Inuit in the Baker Lake
area have huddled over their new border with NWT into Kivaliq is there.
Most won't understand the
north Kivaliq region border. It doesn't follow the non- labelled ‘Stoney
Mountain’range from Kug/Coppermine to Churchill nor does this tree line make any
sense except to the Baker Lake blokes that go out every season to look for wood.
They tell the wife they are going for wood.
The map says the trees are
just south of Saskatchewan’s border and so the Baker’s Lake gents disappear
for month to ....right next to Baker Lake in to Muskox reserve that only locals
can hunt. Musk ox is twice better in iron than buffalo and buffalo is twice
better than cow meat. We get tougher in the tough. So the Man goes a few hundred
kilos away, not a thousand. Think the polygamy of the north is famous for its
monogamy or its cannibalism? Maybe Washington belongs in Bakers' Lake. Baker's
dozen wasn't perhaps referring to bread alone. Personally, I prefer the non-
insane monogamy.
I saw foxes, a wolverine,
lots of birds, northern lights, sundogs, moondogs, green snow, blue snow, and
many northern experiences unavailable to the southern comforts.
http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/CA/Ennadai_Lake.html
They
say a successful story has a love story in it, says Dawn Steele. Dawn Steele is
a famous Jewish woman who doesn't suffer the likes of Spike Lee snubbing her
without letting the fellow know he's off base thinking she's a ‘white ho’ and
not a ‘Jew white ho’. Creoles think they can destroy our dignity without
recompense. I believe in the Byzantine quarter system, love my Philippine
in-laws, but think the slavery ethics of other cultures is best controlled by
the quarter system of the old world city system. I mean, if the racism destroys
inner city Detroit, you move, it destroys Cleveland, you move to the burbs.
Racism pretends to be communism, you move outta Buffalo to the outlying towns,
but when Russia pays racism to destroy New
York as well as target Democracy, you think the thugs would care about
preserving their ability to rally at Ennedai Lake to protest uranium mining.
I
melted snow near the woodstove I had moved over a bit on its' firepad area so I
could sleep next to it when minus forty hit the area with winds. And this wasn't
severe until the start of January period, then again in March. So the weather at
Baker Lake forms a tree line, but also an extreme low that doesn't reach to
Resolute Bay. I’ve been studying maps. Even a weather station 10 kms away
according to AZ didn't reveal a whiteout ‘snowblow’ drop his computer detected.
Amoung
the northern Lights, I think my director wondered for my sanity for the sake of
the bottom dollar sale of his tourist money. Funny what an echelons systematic
degradation of citizens can do in an isolated outpost to employee relationships.
Some people got a
preliminary for this book, a first draft, to see how they'd respond to it. Maybe
the Queen and Duke of E awards for scientific discoveries could one day be a
high.
I think Az (the operator)
and his bottom line are compromised by a young manager's family financial glory
and Az’s lack of another partner in his northern enterprises.
http://derekandsuepanacea.blogspot.ca/2013/07/week-1-nunavit.html
In all, I made a home for
myself, envisioning solar flares dissolving the south and my emergency route to
chesterfield inlet and Ranklin Inlet as a way to have free housing now abandoned
by relocated and now moneyed locals. I imagined this E Lake as a fielded area
for easy corralling of caribou into a bottlenose feature of the area for easy
slaughter.
I
imagined where Saskatoon berries could be grown in acres, and even saw the
cranberries at my feet in the last week on location. Alien craft descended
through the clouds on foggy day to monitor me with their 3 lights in a row
transponded problems and I suppose I shouldn't talk as a human survivor.
I don't like abductions when I am building a bathhouse and I look at my hand and
its clear smooth skin that is holding one of mankind’s most revered tools- a
hand planner for 'sanding' ...and then next minute due to abduction I have a
scar on my hand.
If it wasn't the radiation
melting my head after northern light flaring, it was the sudden appearance of
unusual things that made me meltdown. Abductions are involved in time
technologies, but can often leave traces of...trauma or elsewise with them. How
does a person arm themselves for abduction? I made a home for myself at E Lake
imagining logging and orchards, fields and crops, chickens, Robinson Crusoe and
anything else I could fashion.
Held back by permission
only, I also had security reason, so only developed what was deemed for security
reasons. The Viking Empire had similar, ‘Innu-howwick’
(ironmen)- inspirations in the area, more successfully in the Kug/Coppermine
area where such sentiments have legacy. Who would ever guess that Greenland
meant the place of northern lights and not of green lands of grass and civility
known to Euro- sentiments?
One explorer, sent forth
from Yellowknife to determine a rail route from Yellowknife to Ranklin inlet or
Baker's lake (Hudson bay supply depot are) even documented the tree line in the
muskox reserve that boundaries the Inuit and Dene
boundaries, as the Chipewyan are now calling themselves to make a successful
land claim in the area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennadai_Lake
Background
I've only seen northern
lights (nls) mostly in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada- where I grew up. Perhaps it
can be said that the lights coincided with the local large employers'
'accidental' spills from the nuclear
plant.
Greenpeace
may not care to chronicle hazards of industry in Canada, within Canada.
G-peas put their Liverpool placards in England, but they know politics in North
Am don't allow for truth, even of 9/11. So they aren’t
to blame for silence either.
I've
suggested to the Lodge owner that negligence on the part of the seller was
forgetting to record and classify radiation levels here. There is a breed that
knows glacier cracking on snowmobiles, so a bit of danger isn't unfair. It is
good to question if Farley Mowat’s "People of the Deer" noticed the danger. I
haven't read his book yet on the Inland Inuit of the area and their ancestry,
history of relocation to Arviat from Ennedai Lake (E Lake).
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/72530.People_Of_The_Deer
When the nuclear industry
removes welfare from the Wollaston Band Indians protesting uranium extraction
(72 mining sites in the north, 35 currently active), you know a 'silencing' is
occurring. Good reporting is supposed to follow where the silence is, whether
it is Catholic boarding school or government out of court settlements for
Vatican cruelties.
That's how I recognized the
nls, as a product of uranium. Maybe there are more minerals involved, but I know
no other with a radioactive element that can reveal orange glowing to a later
flat red beyond uranium or what I think it can do. Maybe there are other
minerals also in the hydrology cycle of the Ice Lights, but I’ve no experience
with other types that were either benign or radioactive. Yellowknife exhibits
both green and red lights. Watson Lake exhibits both green and blue lights.
Sudbury, downwind of Elliot Lake, exhibits green lights, uranium. Yellowknife
gold production may involve mercury, a red perhaps. I’m unsure what else red
could be. Watson Lake has cobalt, blue, nearby.
My career path personality
testing states I am a driver/ social worker/ cop type. In north Am, there are no
cops. It’s a big lie. Social workers work over the non-Catholic and the
non-raped. Drivers don't discuss aliens because they are. ‘THERApist’
can spell out as The Rapist, or
so. Guess I never learned that trade, or how not to be poor. Who doesn’t envy
the wages of a government worker?
http://www.whale.to/v/mendelsohn.html
When in grade ten science,
the learning of how Mr. Fennie's teaching of location versus knowing of
Rutherford's atomic analysis is revealing, if you know it’s there, it ain't or
if you can define it, it ain't .
What's being defined is
often mumbo-jumboed with observer/observer circumstances. When perception
is clear enough to make pure observations, purer science occurs. In fasting, the
ego is removed/ lessened/ out of the way. The bulk of this book was written after or
during an eleven day fasting on orange juice, tomato juice, V-8 veggie juice and
also tomato sauce.Since then I have lessened my withholding of insights
and revelations.
I repeat- good science is done while fasting. As such, the
Ramadan periods of Muslim activity represent a cultural possibility for clear
science, but I’ve read how Egyptians don't eat all day then gorge at night.
I've done that working 16 hour days in my youth before, falling asleep while
saving for school during the day if I at while working. It's not healthy, but
pure science observation is fasting observation. The observer is the observed;
the perceiver is the perceived sort of thing. 'Hold fast, steadfast, and let
majesty flourish' is an amalgamation of Scottish clan sayings. For eleven days
I fasted, and this book was mostly compiled during the
fasting.
There is a breed that has the D-gene. It is a documented phenomenon- the
'Danger'- gene. Some have a penchance for ‘daring- do’ activity, or noble
prowess, such as the Monarchs the world over claim the soldiering professions
to be (according to the aforementioned prof. Tom of Notre Dame, and of
THEGREATCOURSES.com). I'm not saying I cracked glaciers with a snowmobile, but
did work with those whom did. Those people belong in the radiation of this
Lake, not us cripples.
One such crew of D- gene
people was three- two guys and a gal. She and No.1 guy went to the top. No.2 guy
stayed at half high camp base, or a base camp below the peak, but not low on the
hill. They cracked the glacier, but when picking up the third crowd, found the
second snowmobile didn't start. They sandwiched her between them on the running
snowmobile and tried to escape the glacier. They failed. She didn't have a
scratch. Both guys broke a lot of their bones, or like, all of them. I'm not
immune to reveling in a place of danger at times, even if it means going out to
face what I thought was solid light acting as a laser on E- Lake later in the
story. They would always remember me as being vaporized for science, and being
cremated, the risk of being revived was removed. Vaporized means freedom from
reincarnation or cloning. Later in the book you'll read of this event.
Just to give an idea of where Ennedai Lake is, just imagine north of
Manitoba, east of North West Territories. The Stoney Mountain name itself isn’t
in white people vocabulary, but it is at the base or within these hills. This
unrecognized chain of hills runs almost from Coppermine to Churchill, or
whatever their names are now. These mountains are about 2000 feet at the
highest. You see, not only is northern science vastly different, but few live in
the north to know what is actually ‘up there’. The end of the book is all nice colour maps
for you! You can’t get lost.
I was in the
8th wonder of the world,
away from southern comforts, or southern knowin’. Call
me a ‘Chillbilly’, ‘cause the mountains were cold. Reading Chuck Yeager’s life biography while
being ‘up there’ let me know what a real’ hillbilly’ he was. Ol’Chuckabillyhimself actually has 10/10
vision!
The nls are not space
radiation, or not entirely, as when considering eggs- fried, poached, scrambled,
sautéed, or you name it. The nls are as fog on an ocean.So why question the nls
science? (remove your socks before they are knocked
off).
What if the sun is made of water?
Why question southern science? What if Sundogs in collapsed, natural
hemispheres can cut into ice as if a laser? Why question the nuclear industry?
France did and has miniaturized the reactors. Also, answering questions with
questions reveals the industry hides health effects of lung cancer at refining
facilities (Port Colbourne in south Ontario, I think). How do of Ontario’s
Elliot Lake region affect us? Why can’t we question an industry without threats
by the sector? Is it that concerned that Serpent River residents, and
Pangnurtung residents of the north will expose something hat nuclear doesn’t
want to deal with? My opinion is that the evil of the Russian communism is more
important to resist than questioning the sector, by why not do both? Silence is
meant to be golden. Often it is cruel, homosexual, cold, and both ignorant and
failing a better future vision.
Dedications
The Indian Bands around Lake Athabasca are combining under the name
‘Dene’. Perhaps this is an easier word for whites to work with than Chipewyan.
Northern Saskatchewan is, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Natural
Resources, a huge uranium field that ranges the Canadian Shield formation from
east of Fort McMurray area to below Reindeer Lake on the Manitoba border. This
uranium field is mostly north of La Ronge in Sask. Province, but encompasses
Cree and Wollaston Lake.
This is a book for Lynn
Andrews, perhaps getting her out of my system, to
survive. Few people travel north for a place to live. Isolation, work,
costs, and education prospects are factors that leave the area depopulated. The
Russians themselves call the cold a name of ‘General Winter’ as it kills
everything. It is extremely cold in the north, and Vodka is the bravery. Lynn
needs to relocate her people. I’ve been curious about this area a long time.
Such is the power of Lynn, and Ruby, and
Agnes.
I suppose this book is dedicated to the end of the northern light
mystery, because I think the locals have opted for jobs now instead of protests.
Such is
survival.
My
Dad enjoys my silence. He doesn't care
if I am irradiated. His service is
to the nuclear industry and its' hold on my hometown. I
grew up in the silence, left it, and didn't care for it. Politicians don't care
about truth. Politicians want conflict, and have cut off
the Wollaston band Indians from welfare when any protests of the
uranium industry
mining occurs. The military industrial prizes its' weaponry and
technology without question.
I became an organic farmer
because the farming industry and technology pride are all very
unreal.
Politicians don’t care about
truth. For the record, they have relentlessly used politics to destroy
The Rule of Law. It started with Clinton and ‘Echelon’thinking
the citizens could be kept in line. When
politicians destroy the Rule of Law, blatantly, it
sucks. Contenders can view such websites as www.mprofaca.cro.net/echelonfr.html and also
www.aboveblack.com as Clintonians can’t handle internet connectivity of determined
citizens demanding a functional rule of law. My Dad can’t understand how they
try to silence me, but then again, I
never told Dad how I exposed the Vince Foster, Jerry Parks, and Kathlene Wiley’s
husband ‘problems’ of the C-regime. They also will never stop hating me, nor
will their druglord in Arkansas, codenamed ‘chickenman’ as Paul Anderson
distributes drugs through half the USA with the colonel’s
KFC.
Disclaimer
Neither reprints nor
reproductions of this work allowed. Permission for such activity must be
directly obtained from my person directly, and not by telepathic fantasy. You
don't arrest me for perceived crimes; you cannot reproduce this work similarly
without direct, actual, physical permission. Should you utilize this information
in any means, it is your responsibility. Don't steal my efforts and do not blame
me. And please, do click the following and listen while you read, if
possible.
http://www.visitnorway.com/northern-lights
ISBN #
978-0-9878980-4-3
Ice Lights is copyrighted
and self-published by C. Luke Gurbin, all rights reserved, in this first
edition, 2013, Creston, BC. Yet ecopy is complete at the U of Guelph, in Guelph,
Ontario, Canada, back home. Contact for Luke is email:
[email protected]
Intro
From approximately Dec
1/2012 to mid- may year 2013, I was very fortunate to have the unique experience
of being a winter caretaker for Ennedai Lake Lodge, Nunavut territory, Kivaliq
region.
For about five months I had
a wood burning stove on the edge of Canada's northern tree line to keep from
freezing to death. I was supplied with proper gear to live through temperatures
ranging from +15 C to a low of - 55 C, very cold! I was provisioned both at the
camp and also upon being flown in. I planned to ice fish but ten feet of ice is
tough to get through when a back injury prevents ‘quick- pull’ actions needed
to start a power auger and also a snowmobile. I called HQ in Resolute Bay, or
in Iqaluit, twice a week sometimes only getting through once (the local term is
being 'weathered out').
I saw foxes, singular
wolverines (purposeful tanks that can take out a grizzly), lots of birds,
northern lights, sundogs, moondogs, green snow, blue snow, and many northern
experiences unfathomable to southern warmer eyes. It is often hard to recall
those eyes upon returning south, such is the absolute wonder I have witnessed in
the north. I melted snow near the wood stove I had moved over a bit on its'
firepad area so I could sleep next to it when -40 C hit the area with
winds. I made a home for myself
and could imagine the area logged and put to fields and orchards for human
habitation I am familiar with. The Viking Empire also similarly is said to have
expired by doing many old things in a new region, but who would ever guess that
"Greenland" was named after the green northern lights?
I call the Northern Lights as nls… repeated in this entire
book.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennadai_Lake
Strangely, past minus forty,
all cold was a similar experience. I won't boast this or anything...but northern
science is different. What if past minus forty isn't minus forty on the south
thermometer mercury scale?
Dry cold is one thing, and I
had it at the extremes, but what if...You'll become acquainted with me
questioning science during this entire booklet. You think that we can just
settle on a few things. Your traditions say it must be so. You'll say that the
heavens and firmament are set.
I'll wax poetic, barb a
quip and act silly. This is a place to read with perspective, if you don't have
any, don't complain to me, go live somewhere else for a year or two, I lived
some of West Canada, and am able to identify traditions there and Ontario's
innovative behaviour in spite of both places having Catholic and freedom loving
English sentiments.
I was provisioned at both
the camp site itself (a generous larder) and upon being flown in with a set of
supplies that sooner were diminished). Professor Thomas F.X. Noble is the Robert
M. Conway Director of the Medieval Institute and professor of History at the
University Of Notre Dame.
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/course_detail.aspx?cid=370
In his 'Foundation of
Western Civilization’series through the Great Coursescompany (advertising in
popular science, the economist, and other wonderful mind opening pieces of
literary wealth) Doc Tom states the consequence of the second parceling of Rome
after Diocletious and under Constantine (from York, England) was that while
Byzantine (‘rulers of Rome’ in the Greek language) became strong, Rome became
'Ecclesiastic' or religious. In other words, Western Rome learned to flourish
words like I am doing at the moment. Guess I better show the Gurbin namesake and
be a Byzantine.
I planned to ice fish but
ten feet of ice is tough to get through when a back injury prevents the
quick-pull action required for a power auger start or even starting the engine
of a snowmobile, a car of the north. I really did learn a great deal while in
the north, though it seemed slow and often only in hindsight. I never would have
fathomed that the millions if not billions spent by the USA on its' super
highway project was something unrequired in the north.
Have snow, will travel. Ever
see a $10,000 snowmobile? I’ve never owned a car beyond two- thousand dollars,
and unable to pull-start the growling engine of Quebec’s contribution to
outdoing the English in North Am, the snowmobile is an exquisite form of art
only seen in golf courses and pubs outside of the North’s menacing glare that
falls all detractors from the cold embrace of what Russia calls "General
Winter". She be sleek, this general, so I am betting the bombardier club
renamed General to Generalisima one day and took her for a
ride.
I called HQ twice a week,
sometimes less when all weathered out. Weather at E Lake is From Lutselke,
renamed into modern Snowdrift or Snowball for the south tourist crowd, but you
could fit Yellowknife weather into E Lake- for 3/4 of the year only. For the
other 1/4 of the year, we are worse that Resolute Bay. The area, according to
Rand McNally 1972 atlas views of climate, is a place of extreme cold. Here I
must may a correction dealing with weather affections such as the one called the
tree line. The tree line I was on wasn't the one north of me. Okay,
so get used to this idea, there isn't just one, right? No one big bang, no one
Yahweh, but more than one. So the other tree line the Inuit in the Baker Lake
area have huddled over their new border with NWT into Kivaliq is there.
Most won't understand the
north Kivaliq region border. It doesn't follow the non- labelled ‘Stoney
Mountain’range from Kug/Coppermine to Churchill nor does this tree line make any
sense except to the Baker Lake blokes that go out every season to look for wood.
They tell the wife they are going for wood.
The map says the trees are
just south of Saskatchewan’s border and so the Baker’s Lake gents disappear
for month to ....right next to Baker Lake in to Muskox reserve that only locals
can hunt. Musk ox is twice better in iron than buffalo and buffalo is twice
better than cow meat. We get tougher in the tough. So the Man goes a few hundred
kilos away, not a thousand. Think the polygamy of the north is famous for its
monogamy or its cannibalism? Maybe Washington belongs in Bakers' Lake. Baker's
dozen wasn't perhaps referring to bread alone. Personally, I prefer the non-
insane monogamy.
I saw foxes, a wolverine,
lots of birds, northern lights, sundogs, moondogs, green snow, blue snow, and
many northern experiences unavailable to the southern comforts.
http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/CA/Ennadai_Lake.html
They
say a successful story has a love story in it, says Dawn Steele. Dawn Steele is
a famous Jewish woman who doesn't suffer the likes of Spike Lee snubbing her
without letting the fellow know he's off base thinking she's a ‘white ho’ and
not a ‘Jew white ho’. Creoles think they can destroy our dignity without
recompense. I believe in the Byzantine quarter system, love my Philippine
in-laws, but think the slavery ethics of other cultures is best controlled by
the quarter system of the old world city system. I mean, if the racism destroys
inner city Detroit, you move, it destroys Cleveland, you move to the burbs.
Racism pretends to be communism, you move outta Buffalo to the outlying towns,
but when Russia pays racism to destroy New
York as well as target Democracy, you think the thugs would care about
preserving their ability to rally at Ennedai Lake to protest uranium mining.
I
melted snow near the woodstove I had moved over a bit on its' firepad area so I
could sleep next to it when minus forty hit the area with winds. And this wasn't
severe until the start of January period, then again in March. So the weather at
Baker Lake forms a tree line, but also an extreme low that doesn't reach to
Resolute Bay. I’ve been studying maps. Even a weather station 10 kms away
according to AZ didn't reveal a whiteout ‘snowblow’ drop his computer detected.
Amoung
the northern Lights, I think my director wondered for my sanity for the sake of
the bottom dollar sale of his tourist money. Funny what an echelons systematic
degradation of citizens can do in an isolated outpost to employee relationships.
Some people got a
preliminary for this book, a first draft, to see how they'd respond to it. Maybe
the Queen and Duke of E awards for scientific discoveries could one day be a
high.
I think Az (the operator)
and his bottom line are compromised by a young manager's family financial glory
and Az’s lack of another partner in his northern enterprises.
http://derekandsuepanacea.blogspot.ca/2013/07/week-1-nunavit.html
In all, I made a home for
myself, envisioning solar flares dissolving the south and my emergency route to
chesterfield inlet and Ranklin Inlet as a way to have free housing now abandoned
by relocated and now moneyed locals. I imagined this E Lake as a fielded area
for easy corralling of caribou into a bottlenose feature of the area for easy
slaughter.
I
imagined where Saskatoon berries could be grown in acres, and even saw the
cranberries at my feet in the last week on location. Alien craft descended
through the clouds on foggy day to monitor me with their 3 lights in a row
transponded problems and I suppose I shouldn't talk as a human survivor.
I don't like abductions when I am building a bathhouse and I look at my hand and
its clear smooth skin that is holding one of mankind’s most revered tools- a
hand planner for 'sanding' ...and then next minute due to abduction I have a
scar on my hand.
If it wasn't the radiation
melting my head after northern light flaring, it was the sudden appearance of
unusual things that made me meltdown. Abductions are involved in time
technologies, but can often leave traces of...trauma or elsewise with them. How
does a person arm themselves for abduction? I made a home for myself at E Lake
imagining logging and orchards, fields and crops, chickens, Robinson Crusoe and
anything else I could fashion.
Held back by permission
only, I also had security reason, so only developed what was deemed for security
reasons. The Viking Empire had similar, ‘Innu-howwick’
(ironmen)- inspirations in the area, more successfully in the Kug/Coppermine
area where such sentiments have legacy. Who would ever guess that Greenland
meant the place of northern lights and not of green lands of grass and civility
known to Euro- sentiments?
One explorer, sent forth
from Yellowknife to determine a rail route from Yellowknife to Ranklin inlet or
Baker's lake (Hudson bay supply depot are) even documented the tree line in the
muskox reserve that boundaries the Inuit and Dene
boundaries, as the Chipewyan are now calling themselves to make a successful
land claim in the area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennadai_Lake
Background
I've only seen northern
lights (nls) mostly in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada- where I grew up. Perhaps it
can be said that the lights coincided with the local large employers'
'accidental' spills from the nuclear
plant.
Greenpeace
may not care to chronicle hazards of industry in Canada, within Canada.
G-peas put their Liverpool placards in England, but they know politics in North
Am don't allow for truth, even of 9/11. So they aren’t
to blame for silence either.
I've
suggested to the Lodge owner that negligence on the part of the seller was
forgetting to record and classify radiation levels here. There is a breed that
knows glacier cracking on snowmobiles, so a bit of danger isn't unfair. It is
good to question if Farley Mowat’s "People of the Deer" noticed the danger. I
haven't read his book yet on the Inland Inuit of the area and their ancestry,
history of relocation to Arviat from Ennedai Lake (E Lake).
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/72530.People_Of_The_Deer
When the nuclear industry
removes welfare from the Wollaston Band Indians protesting uranium extraction
(72 mining sites in the north, 35 currently active), you know a 'silencing' is
occurring. Good reporting is supposed to follow where the silence is, whether
it is Catholic boarding school or government out of court settlements for
Vatican cruelties.
That's how I recognized the
nls, as a product of uranium. Maybe there are more minerals involved, but I know
no other with a radioactive element that can reveal orange glowing to a later
flat red beyond uranium or what I think it can do. Maybe there are other
minerals also in the hydrology cycle of the Ice Lights, but I’ve no experience
with other types that were either benign or radioactive. Yellowknife exhibits
both green and red lights. Watson Lake exhibits both green and blue lights.
Sudbury, downwind of Elliot Lake, exhibits green lights, uranium. Yellowknife
gold production may involve mercury, a red perhaps. I’m unsure what else red
could be. Watson Lake has cobalt, blue, nearby.
My career path personality
testing states I am a driver/ social worker/ cop type. In north Am, there are no
cops. It’s a big lie. Social workers work over the non-Catholic and the
non-raped. Drivers don't discuss aliens because they are. ‘THERApist’
can spell out as The Rapist, or
so. Guess I never learned that trade, or how not to be poor. Who doesn’t envy
the wages of a government worker?
http://www.whale.to/v/mendelsohn.html
When in grade ten science,
the learning of how Mr. Fennie's teaching of location versus knowing of
Rutherford's atomic analysis is revealing, if you know it’s there, it ain't or
if you can define it, it ain't .
What's being defined is
often mumbo-jumboed with observer/observer circumstances. When perception
is clear enough to make pure observations, purer science occurs. In fasting, the
ego is removed/ lessened/ out of the way. The bulk of this book was written after or
during an eleven day fasting on orange juice, tomato juice, V-8 veggie juice and
also tomato sauce.Since then I have lessened my withholding of insights
and revelations.
I repeat- good science is done while fasting. As such, the
Ramadan periods of Muslim activity represent a cultural possibility for clear
science, but I’ve read how Egyptians don't eat all day then gorge at night.
I've done that working 16 hour days in my youth before, falling asleep while
saving for school during the day if I at while working. It's not healthy, but
pure science observation is fasting observation. The observer is the observed;
the perceiver is the perceived sort of thing. 'Hold fast, steadfast, and let
majesty flourish' is an amalgamation of Scottish clan sayings. For eleven days
I fasted, and this book was mostly compiled during the
fasting.
There is a breed that has the D-gene. It is a documented phenomenon- the
'Danger'- gene. Some have a penchance for ‘daring- do’ activity, or noble
prowess, such as the Monarchs the world over claim the soldiering professions
to be (according to the aforementioned prof. Tom of Notre Dame, and of
THEGREATCOURSES.com). I'm not saying I cracked glaciers with a snowmobile, but
did work with those whom did. Those people belong in the radiation of this
Lake, not us cripples.
One such crew of D- gene
people was three- two guys and a gal. She and No.1 guy went to the top. No.2 guy
stayed at half high camp base, or a base camp below the peak, but not low on the
hill. They cracked the glacier, but when picking up the third crowd, found the
second snowmobile didn't start. They sandwiched her between them on the running
snowmobile and tried to escape the glacier. They failed. She didn't have a
scratch. Both guys broke a lot of their bones, or like, all of them. I'm not
immune to reveling in a place of danger at times, even if it means going out to
face what I thought was solid light acting as a laser on E- Lake later in the
story. They would always remember me as being vaporized for science, and being
cremated, the risk of being revived was removed. Vaporized means freedom from
reincarnation or cloning. Later in the book you'll read of this event.
Just to give an idea of where Ennedai Lake is, just imagine north of
Manitoba, east of North West Territories. The Stoney Mountain name itself isn’t
in white people vocabulary, but it is at the base or within these hills. This
unrecognized chain of hills runs almost from Coppermine to Churchill, or
whatever their names are now. These mountains are about 2000 feet at the
highest. You see, not only is northern science vastly different, but few live in
the north to know what is actually ‘up there’. The end of the book is all nice colour maps
for you! You can’t get lost.
I was in the
8th wonder of the world,
away from southern comforts, or southern knowin’. Call
me a ‘Chillbilly’, ‘cause the mountains were cold. Reading Chuck Yeager’s life biography while
being ‘up there’ let me know what a real’ hillbilly’ he was. Ol’Chuckabillyhimself actually has 10/10
vision!
The nls are not space
radiation, or not entirely, as when considering eggs- fried, poached, scrambled,
sautéed, or you name it. The nls are as fog on an ocean.So why question the nls
science? (remove your socks before they are knocked
off).
What if the sun is made of water?
Why question southern science? What if Sundogs in collapsed, natural
hemispheres can cut into ice as if a laser? Why question the nuclear industry?
France did and has miniaturized the reactors. Also, answering questions with
questions reveals the industry hides health effects of lung cancer at refining
facilities (Port Colbourne in south Ontario, I think). How do of Ontario’s
Elliot Lake region affect us? Why can’t we question an industry without threats
by the sector? Is it that concerned that Serpent River residents, and
Pangnurtung residents of the north will expose something hat nuclear doesn’t
want to deal with? My opinion is that the evil of the Russian communism is more
important to resist than questioning the sector, by why not do both? Silence is
meant to be golden. Often it is cruel, homosexual, cold, and both ignorant and
failing a better future vision.
Dedications
The Indian Bands around Lake Athabasca are combining under the name
‘Dene’. Perhaps this is an easier word for whites to work with than Chipewyan.
Northern Saskatchewan is, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Natural
Resources, a huge uranium field that ranges the Canadian Shield formation from
east of Fort McMurray area to below Reindeer Lake on the Manitoba border. This
uranium field is mostly north of La Ronge in Sask. Province, but encompasses
Cree and Wollaston Lake.
This is a book for Lynn
Andrews, perhaps getting her out of my system, to
survive. Few people travel north for a place to live. Isolation, work,
costs, and education prospects are factors that leave the area depopulated. The
Russians themselves call the cold a name of ‘General Winter’ as it kills
everything. It is extremely cold in the north, and Vodka is the bravery. Lynn
needs to relocate her people. I’ve been curious about this area a long time.
Such is the power of Lynn, and Ruby, and
Agnes.
I suppose this book is dedicated to the end of the northern light
mystery, because I think the locals have opted for jobs now instead of protests.
Such is
survival.