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    A PHOTOGRAPH OF FUTURE MISSION

    Is it Possible to Photograph the Future as well as the Past?

    From my own personal experience I believe it is possible, and that the photograph

    below is an example of just that.

    Mission, in BC, is a pretty and rapidly expanding town built next to the Fraser

    River. Like so many examples of towns situated near water, Mission intends to

    develop its waterfront. Options were discussed in 2008 and tentative plans have

    ee dra up for hat ill proal eoe Mission Spirit Square. More

    information, including story boards, can be found at this URL:

    http://www.mission.ca/Page753.aspx#Drawings

    The project is being funded by the Ministry of Community Services BC Spirit

    Square Program.and further information is available from the District of Mission

    Planning Department [email protected] 604-820-3748.

    Below on the left is the original photograph that I took while travelling West on

    the connector road between Mission Bridge and the industrial section of Mission.

    At first I thought that the black area at the bottom of the photo was a roof, but

    its atuall a sig postig diretios to Aotsford ad Missio.

    I have the original dated image on disc, and without searching for it at this

    moment, I know that the photograph was taken over a year ago. I have only

    recently discovered that there are plans for a waterfront, and at the time this

    interdimensional photograph was taken I knew nothing about it at all. As the

    whole project is still in the future, no building has begun as of September 2009,

    the time of writing.

    When I began to edit the image I flipped it to negative to try and clarify the

    architectural details of what are very obviously buildings. The negative image of

    http://www.mission.ca/Page753.aspx#Drawingsmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.mission.ca/Page753.aspx#Drawings
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    the building complex with its very distinctive design can be seen below on the

    right. Please use the magnifying feature to view the images more clearly.

    ABOVE LEFT: TENTATIVE PLANS FOR FUTURE MISSION

    The buildings seen above left in their planning stage dot eist yet. The

    buildings seen above in the negative photograph dot eistyet, either!

    The image above left was cropped from the document found at:

    http://www.mission.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=1746

    http://www.mission.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=1746http://www.mission.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=1746
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    If you examine the images closely and compare the photos to the available

    storyboard mock-ups you will see that although the C it of Missios aterfrot

    plans are not exactly the same as the buildings in the psychic image, there are

    several startling similarities.

    If you examine the illustration on the left you will see that the buildings are

    fanned out in pairs in an unusual way, with the tallest two furthest away at the

    front and the other two sets decreasing in stature sequentially. They also appear

    to be set further apart in order of decreasing stature. There may be a smaller

    building or structure at the front (in front of the two tallest buildings), as there is

    in my photograph, but if so the roof is not shown in orange on the illustration, as

    the rest appear to be.

    The structures are obviously and remarkably similar in both images. Even more

    remarkable is the fact that to the right of these large buildings in the illustration is

    a smaller set. Seen on the far right of the image are some more buildings with

    orange-colored roofs. Three main roofs are visible, each built in a stepped fashion

    from low to high. I included this section when I cropped the picture because three

    stepped roofs are also visible on the far right of the further-edited

    interdimensional photograph, seen below as a positive image again.

    I find the photo to be compelling visual evidence, but of course will have to wait

    and see if any buildings are ever constructed in this way. Also interesting are the

    dark shadows seen just behind the buildings in the photo. They can be seen at

    around the same height as the top of the tallest uildigs. I dot eliee the

    represent clouds, but instead look to me more like full-grown trees where none

    are currently growing behind the structures. This photo could represent a time

    many years in the future.

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    I also noted the strange vortex-like formation above the buildings in the sky.

    Although I thik its connected, I ot goig to deal ith it here as it ill take us

    into another subject that although related will only appear confusing placed in the

    present context.

    One other interesting point is that in 2002 a crop circle was discovered in Mission,

    very unusual in Canada, and I believe practically unheard of within BC at that

    time, except for the earlier Vanderhoof Circles. The simple circle formation was

    formed on two sides of the highway (either side of the Mission Bridge) in a corn

    field. A good report of this anomalous occurrence can be found here:

    http://www.bltresearch.com/labreports/mission1.php

    This double formation was found veryclose to where I took the photograph, and

    the plans for the waterfront feature might also eventually include the land the

    crop circle formed on. Did perhaps the crop circle in some way enabled the

    interdimensional photograph; or rather perhaps a special feature of the land

    (such as a magnetic anomaly) that influenced the positioning of the crop

    formation in the first place had some influence?

    I dot koif this ight e so, ut its a iterestig theor i keepig ith

    other information regarding (time related) anomalous events and evidence that

    Ie disoered, leared aout ad studied. I also strongly believe Mission itself is

    a highl harged area otaiig poer-spots or ortees ad interdimensional

    http://www.bltresearch.com/labreports/mission1.phphttp://www.bltresearch.com/labreports/mission1.php
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    idos that alloor enable many anomalous events to occur, including events

    of high strangeness and time-related anomalies.

    My personal belief is that the project will definitely go ahead, and that one section

    of the futue Mission Spiit Suaewill look as it does on the photograph seenabove.

    Jane Tripp 2009

    Email Jane Tripp at:[email protected]

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