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At both ends of the Greenway Bridge at Skinner’s Butte Park in Eugene, a message is spray painted on the ground: You Google It! NWO Order Plan.
I wrote in a previous post that not far from the bridge, on the outside of a wooden fence surrounding a house, there was a banner with a similar message, but it’s long gone.
Also found, in the same area, this sticker on a light pole not far from the bridge; kind of between the fence and the bridge:
It’s the best I could do, the sticker was pretty high up on the pole. The verbiage on the sticker talks about electronic harassment from microwaves, mind control, ELF waves, etc. and how this mind control and electronic harassment is all around us.
About a week later, I was walking in my neighborhood, which is about a mile from the above mentioned park and bridge. Just around the corner from my house this was posted on a pole:
Last Sunday I was walking past the Greenway Bridge again. About a mile, maybe less, from the Greenway Bridge was this sign stuck to a support under the bridge further down (lots of bridges in the area! They cross the Willamette River.):
Underneath the second bridge.
I’ve been noticing these signs in the area for over a year. A couple of nights ago, the local news had a short segment on these signs. Some neighbors in the area are “upset” because the signs are offensive. Apparently someone, and I suspect someone else not the original sign maker, sprayed swastikas on some of these signs. I haven’t come across any with swastikas. The news said the signs were publicity for “a movie.” I’m not so sure about that, it seems like a strange explanation, especially when no title was given or reason why they came to that conclusion. Hand lettered signs on cheap paper stuck to bridge supports, telephone and light poles; hand painted banners on flimsy paper stuck to wooden fences — doesn’t seem like much of publicity campaign.
I couldn’t find anything on-line about this from any of the local news outlets. I’m not sure which local news it was either, since they’re all the same and I switch back and forth. The short segment ended with the warning that it is illegal to affix any kind of flyer or poster, etc. to city property such as telephone and light poles.




