I’ve always felt such a strong calling to this realm –i.e. to its secret people who predate the current placeholder-nation.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Phase 1
  3. Phase 2
  4. Phase 3
  5. Best Hotels
  6. Nicest Neighborhoods
  7. Vegan Restaurants & Shops
  8. Sites to Launch MPHA-supported Expeditions to
  9. Cautions
  10. Maps (Images Begin)
  11. Overall
  12. Palaces
  13. Royal Subway
  14. Russian Hotties
  15. New Transport
  16. The Ridge Wall
  17. Armansky Pass
  18. Kabardino-Balkaria; man-made cave in the Baksan Gorge
  19. Kameshki settlement, south of western Siberia, mountain Shoria, Mezhdurechensky district
  20. Kola Peninsula rectangular-prism pit
  21. Mount Shaman, near village Nizhnetambovskoe, Khabarovsk Territory
  22. Mount Pidan
  23. Perm-region stone city
  24. Pyramids
  25. Siberia (North) Unnamed Site
  26. Vottovaara Mountain, highest point of the West Karelian Upland
  27. 2023 August/+ Updates

 

Introduction:

Had I made it here in Phase 1, it would have been costly and fraught with mindless interference.  In Phase 2, it would have been during the major transitions such as the global lockdown exposing all the false-humans, and, while not as costly as all things were kept in Phase 1, still not profitable, let alone lucrative or stimulating to mutually-agreeable start-ups.  As it turns out, I’ll be headed here only in Phase 3; that is the time in which all rights are restored to me, and all the rest earned and given, with more money and other resources than I’ll ever need or know what to do with, and only the interactions and connections that always pay off –and pay from the start.

 

Phase 1:

No contact from this massive nation (which has a dozen time-zones!) came during Phase 1.

Occasionally, I noticed that my accent naturally became Russian-sounding, and I liked how it sounded, as if it was timeless / a sign.

Movies set in Russia, such as Anastasia and The Saint, always captured my imagination/fascination.

 

Phase 2:

During Phase 2, a few of its citizens met with me (some of them Olympians!), giving me a few more glimpses into their favorite spots.

The book Ringing Cedars was introduced to me, and I read through much of it, learning interesting things.

I began studying Russia extensively, and chatting with some people doing research/expeditions over there.

Word of places where Russians got attacked and killed for venturing too far into the cold northern wilderness/es came to my attention; possible hints that a secret nation of beyond-humans was still operating there.  Hyperborean Elementals?  Actual sorcerers?

 

Phase 3:

With the advent of Phase 3, I’ll be personally invited only by the hottest, richest, Russian women who are fully compatible with me (such as Alanna Richards, Ana Kravinova, Illyana Rasputina, Laynia Petrovna, and Natasha Romanoff, etc.), defaulting to wise positivity in support of my life’s work, and I’ll travel here only in private luxury planes, to stay in the finest of their accommodations, paid every step of the way –in resources useful to Inisfree, of course, starting with 100% of their females I find to be attractive in all ways, many of them raised and groomed over years just for me.  (They are the ones who will represent their reformed country, after all, so there can and shall be no other way.)

We’ll visit all the underground facilities, the ruins of the pyramids scattered throughout the peninsula and Siberia, and the megalithic house-sized blocks wall, just for starters.  Their finest will help me decide how the new country that will be here will develop.  Hyperboreans (and Asgardians) frequenting its northern shores will also chip in.

Beyond all that, we’ll always either dine at the best vegan restaurants… or they’ll cook my favorite vegan recipes right in the penthouses, hotel suites, and private mansions we’ll share.  All our outings will be catered like this, too –and all the meals served in my favorite style; nyotaimori, of course –on top of only the most beautiful female Russian bodies.

The best ATVs come from this land; the Sherp ATV is the one that will allow me to cross Alaska‘s otherwise impassable swampland west of Denali –where its first known pyramid is.  I’ll work out a deal with the makers of this ATV, so that we can employ dozens of them in our off-roading convoys.  I can hardly wait to try out Sherp’s latest models!

…And did you know that Russia… is really just a somewhat-pretend nation… long-kept around this great area… to conceal the real and ever-secret nation forever within?

Legends of energy-beings steering uninvited hiking groups back away from the northern parts of this hemisphere-spanning land are known.  The Asgardians and other giants have never stopped coming “down” here.  The elven super-beauties of the Russian empire, and the unflinching non-democratic political party that kept Putin going back into that figurehead seat of office, should be clear hints and all the signs you need… that the Russian nobility is still very much aware of, and connected to, their deity ancients; they do not descend into the chaos-times, their purebred children holding the truest of forms.

 

Best Hotels:

TBA

 

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

 

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

 

Sites to Launch MPHA-supported Expeditions to:

  • Arakul’, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, 456823 – a.k.a. Arakulski Sheehan / Shihan
  • Arakul’skiye Shikhany
  • Armansky Pass
  • Catherine’s Palace
  • Chistovodnoye (including Kamannaya Chasha, Park Drakonov – Spyashchiy Yashcher, and Radonovyy Istochnik)
  • Denisova Cave of southern Siberia; Altai Mountains, between Kazakhstan and Mongolia
  • Dikson
  • Dono-Medveditskaya Gryada
  • Dragon City – Primorye a.k.a. Primorskij Krai – Russia megaliths
  • Dyatlov Pass
  • Gora Kolpaki
  • Gora Otorten
  • Gorniya Shoria wall, Kameshki settlement
  • Kabardino-Balkariya shaft
  • Kameshki settlement, south of western Siberia, mountain Shoria, Mezhdurechensky district
  • Karelia (Republic of) – Finland-Russia border megaliths
  • Kizhi Pogost (wooden-“church” island)
  • Kola Peninsula rectangular-prism pit
  • Khüiten Peak
  • Lake Seydozero
  • Lake Shira’s and Lake Itkul’s megalithic ruins – Ozero Bele pond, Russia
  • Mala (or Maly) Semyachik
  • Man-Pupu-Ner
  • Manaraga
  • Mirny
  • Moscow tunnels (beneath the city/subway), and the big(ger) ones connecting to the world
  • Mount Pidan
  • Mount Shaman, near village Nizhnetambovskoe, Khabarovsk Territory
  • Nakhodka hinterlands near Vladivostok, Perm-region stone city; Russia twin pyramids
  • Nordvik
  • October Revolution island megaliths (group of 5 islands –see below for more info)
  • Ozero Isetskoye
  • Patomskiy Crater, Perm-region stone city
  • Pegtymel River
  • Por-Bazhyn
  • Putoranskiy Gosudarstvennyy Prirodnyy Zapovednik
  • “Russian Woodpecker” (inspiration for HAARP)
  • Rzhavchik village (its coal mine) of Kemerovo region
  • Sakhalin, Cape Vincent
  • Severka
  • Severny island megaliths
  • Shabrovskiy
  • Shoyna
  • site of the sarcophagus/i of marble filled with a bluish-pink preserving fluid
  • Staraya Linza
  • Taganay
  • Tartary (a.k.a. Tartarus) –though this at one point extended beyond Russia
  • the Caucasus Mountains range (mostly in Russia, also partially in Azerbaijan and Georgia) —FB post about them being ruins with pipes and skulls
  • the cliff-face rock-carvings and attached cave-based ruins – location being pinpointed now
  • Tuva – waterfall that may be a giant-tree ruin leaking
  • Ural Mountains site
  • Vayda-Guba
  • Viborg Bay, Monrepo, Russia – more megaliths
  • Vottovaara (Vottovaara mountain is the highest point of the West Karelian Upland), Republic of Karelia, Russia – 35m east-northeast of the Finland border – stone spheres
  • the Winter Palace
  • Природный парк «Бажовские места»

 

Cautions:

  • tundra pits; sink-holes or other ‘depressions’ hidden under plants-‘blankets’/’carpets’ –possibly not escaping/exploding methane deposits, as is claimed by the always-lying mainstream-media, but cave-ins of only barely-buried/-covered ancient buildings/subways

 

Maps:

Overall:

Palaces:

Royal Subway:

Russian Hotties:

All real Russians are sexy.  Anyone living in Russia who is not sexy?  They’re mud-bloods bred or allowed in as cheap labor.

New Transport:

The Ridge Wall:

Armansky Pass:

Kabardino-Balkaria; man-made cave in the Baksan Gorge:

Kameshki settlement, south of western Siberia, mountain Shoria, Mezhdurechensky district:

Kola Peninsula rectangular-prism pit:

Mount Shaman, near village Nizhnetambovskoe, Khabarovsk Territory:

Mount Pidan:

Perm-region stone city:

Pyramids:

some are heavily eroded and/or partially covered in the aftermath of a massive landslide / mud-flood

link here

more TBA

Siberia (North) Unnamed Site:

Vottovaara Mountain, highest point of the West Karelian Upland:

2023 August/+ Updates:

Kuturchinskoye Belogorye:  giant stacked flat boulders near this mountain

Shira lake (bullet-note above) has these coast/shore megalithic slabs/ruins.  Post/credit:  Andrew Hoodonogov

and that epic wall of walls:

all 5 = same island (cluster):

  1. Komsomolets island
  2. October Revolution island
  3. Pioneer island
  4. Severnaya Zemlya island blurred
  5. Severozemel’skiy Gosudarstvennyy Prirodnyy Zakaznik

(all blurred/lined-out in Google Maps)

2024 May:  probable ruins:  “Lake Baikal in southeastern Siberia is the world’s deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). It’s also the world’s oldest lake, at 25 million years old, and the largest freshwater lake by volume. Lake Baikal contains 22–23% of the world’s fresh water, which is more than all of the North American Great Lakes.
(my thinking:  what’s down along its underwater slopes/cliffs?)

2024 June 14 Friday:  the entire Caucasus Mountains range; may be the ruins of many buildings built in the prehistoric past, or a single megastructure, perhaps a giant machine that once functioned naturally (when the Earth had less gravity, more gold, a thicker atmosphere, and closer proximity to a previous star or pair of stars, etc.)

2024 June 24 Monday:  Igor Glushchenko:  “Vacators [Vacationers?] in sanatoriums of the city. Belokurikha [Altai Krai] usually visit the nearest natural sights. But if you go farther –up the Belokurikha River and climb the foothills of Mount Sinyukha, the peak of the Chergin Range at a height of 1346 m– you can see a lot of interesting things.  –reference:  FB post

 

Find the “Dar Adalski” (sp) Wall:  Reference Video