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NorCal Goes SoCal (Part 3)
In early May of 2009, amid reports that the Manson Family’s old hang out — Barker Ranch — had been gutted by a devastating fire, I traveled to Death Valley to check out the remains.

Barker Ranch after the fire
Enroute to Goler Wash, the dry river bed-four wheel drive road leading up to Barker Ranch, I stopped along the way at the Ballarat Ghost town to pay a visit to old George, owner and proprietor of the Ballarat General Store and Museum.

Goler Wash signpost (Photo by Gorightly)

Goler Wash (Photo by Gorightly)
George informed me that, besides Barker Ranch, there had been other recent suspicious fires occurring on mining claims in the area. However, unlike the Barker Ranch fire — which burned out the interior of the structure, but basically left the exterior intact — the other fires had burned abnormally hot, in two instances charring the ground 2 to 3 inches deep, as well as causing a vehicle at the scene of one of the fires to melt into molten metal. According to Old George, Naval Officers were seen in the area of these suspicious fires preceding the events, and were spraying some sort of chemical on the sites, which George believed to be Manganese. “I know about that stuff,” Old George stated to this humble reporter.

Old George (Photo by Gorightly)
But what the hell is the Navy doing out in the middle of the desert, you might ask. As it so happens, much of the land out in these parts is owned by such government agencies as the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, as well as the U.S. Navy, and in particular the China Lake Naval Weapons Station (located 45 miles northwest of Barker Ranch) that takes up a huge chunk of land out there, and where — according to Cisco Wheeler and Fritz Springmeier in The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave — Manson received his initial MK-ULTRA mind control programming.

illuminati
Old George suspects that certain government agents, through starting these fires, are trying to run out all the old desert rats holed up on mining claims in the area, and take over the land for themselves.
To be continued…

Bobby Beausoleil's PowerWagon at the Ballarat Store (Photo by Gorightly)




