The Integratron | Case File 252
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The Mojave Desert is no stranger to high strangeness. A number of qualities lend the area no small amount of mystique to both the casual observer and the seasoned scientist. One of its most famous denizens is the Joshua Tree, an iconic plant species native only to that specific region of the world. The area of Kelso Dune Field is known for its “singing dunes’ which produce an eerie sound at 105 decibels. The wide open vistas and rugged landscapes which are often said to provoke a sensation of both spiritual wholeness as well as supreme isolation have drawn visitors and residents to the high desert for decades. But it's not just the natural oddities that are a draw to the remote communities of the Mojave. Set in San Bernardino county is a large white domed structure that could easily be misidentified as a UFO. The impressive building is not a planetarium or an observatory but it was allegedly built with the idea of becoming a mechanism in which a human could extend their average lifespans on principles handed down from extraterrestrial visitors. This case file, join the Theorists as they drop in on the long lost cousin of the Randomotron known as…The Integratron Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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