July 31, 2014

'Trash FLASH': Native Alaskan Orca

'Trash FLASH'
Native Alaskan Orca
Oklahoma  Summer, 2014


Attention Alaskan State Troopers.

It has been a few days sense the 'Mounds in Norman' was posted. It was felt that something would be said about the closeness of the mound at Chalmette St. and the Irish historical park of Hill of Tara. With hundreds of informants, familiars, etc hanging around with the hopes of up-grading their status in gangsterville, it wasn't long before the Irish and a child murder scene became the issue.

Being the legal authorities and having the better between the two, it wasn't long before the online connection with them was tossed around and landing on yet another possibility in this crime spree...Alaska!

In 1996, while in the City of Juneau, it was reported that several large carvings of whales had been stolen from one of the smaller seaside towns along the southeastern coastline. The report read as "they had no idea where the whale carvings had gone to".

Now between these two, the legals and familiars, it seems those carvings may very will be buried here on the property of  The Cedars Apartments. Alone, the legals discussed the possibility of the carved Orcas, and the mention of the Irish/Juneau seemed a good reality. Juneau, Alaska is mainly Scottish settlers, but the Irish has a large community there also.

This following smartphone pictures may help to maximize what The Cedars is trying to say about these odd looking bald spots in the front lawn. True or not, it's worth the look.

Full view

First, it should be said that the Oklahoma state police believe that both the Alaskan report and the current conversations about these Orca beds is the trail of gangsters. In another photo below, the size of a large 'crab' may also be possible.Six years ago, when first arriving in Norman, OK, a very similar conversation was created by a local crab shack...large carving, etc was stolen. The state police in Norman, OK has a crime report on this possibility.


















A closer shot of the area
The property is just swarming with some type of army ant with looks something like a trim roach. As seen in this photo, the dirt hills are everywhere.

It is also possible that the smaller, furling Orca carving may lay in this area...sometimes, when the area is very dry, an impression can be seen of a large fish curled around as if it where in a jumping state.

 This is another photo of the crab area. And, at the bottom of the image is the bottom of the first possible larger whale as suggested above.