But instead of preserving the images and memory of these powerspots we need to request removal of portals which no longer exist so that new portals can be discovered...
I disagree William, it's more than important to preserve our past and our history, to gain a better understanding of our future and our own identity! And consider these structures might be gone, but the powerspot beneath stays untouched. Shame on the destroyers, hopefully we have enough scans of this site.
Philipp J. Bock have you had a valid submitted scan get rejected on the grounds of it being "too close" to existing powerspots even in remote areas where there are barely any?
Yes, the Statue of the local hero is in front of the Town Hall which is beside or across the moss-covered old church and adjacent to the Town Square and Public Market exactly how Spanish colonial town layouts were planned back when they had colonies.
Sure William, got that several times and NIA Ops seems to have their reasons for that, but i agree that powerspots in remoted areas should be reviewed more deeply even if they might be closer to another existing spot than usually..
"In a mind-boggling world first, a team of biologists and security researchers have successfully infected a computer with a malicious program coded into a strand of DNA." http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/08/10/a-different-kind-of-virus/
The Nomad (aka Hank Johnson, current director of the NIA) reaches out to Misty Hannah -- could this be related to the missing files we learned about a few days ago? http://investigate.ingress.com/2018/02/07/a-message-from-a-nomad/
Hank Johnson weighs in on the New Wave with some interesting thoughts and ideas that connect this relatively new phenomenon to the ancient world. http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/07/29/art-and-power/
But instead of preserving the images and memory of these powerspots we need to request removal of portals which no longer exist so that new portals can be discovered...
ReplyDeleteI disagree William, it's more than important to preserve our past and our history, to gain a better understanding of our future and our own identity! And consider these structures might be gone, but the powerspot beneath stays untouched.
ReplyDeleteShame on the destroyers, hopefully we have enough scans of this site.
This is a shane. Hank, im sorry that this happened. But the future will hold more then the past.
ReplyDeletePhilipp J. Bock have you had a valid submitted scan get rejected on the grounds of it being "too close" to existing powerspots even in remote areas where there are barely any?
ReplyDeleteYes, the Statue of the local hero is in front of the Town Hall which is beside or across the moss-covered old church and adjacent to the Town Square and Public Market exactly how Spanish colonial town layouts were planned back when they had colonies.
Sure William, got that several times and NIA Ops seems to have their reasons for that, but i agree that powerspots in remoted areas should be reviewed more deeply even if they might be closer to another existing spot than usually..
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