The Mystery of Cedar Lake!!!

 


I'll be honest...I had never heard of Cedar Lake before.  How I came to know about a small man-made lake in the middle of the Shawnee National Forest, is itself worthy of mention.  In this case it is as simple as "X" marks the spot. 



 The intersection of two total solar eclipses makes its mark exactly on Cedar Lake.  


The dates of the total eclipses taking seven years apart is just as significant as the dates of the eclipses themselves.  Both dates are significantly Marian.  The first, marking the 100th anniversary of Fatima in 2017, the next marking the Feast of the Annunciation, which is rare, because that feast usually takes place in March, except an early Holy Week is occurring in 2024.  

This is how I discovered Cedar Lake, and for me it is a sign from God.  According to the Forestry Service Cedar Lake is a small, man-made lake caused by the damming of a river that created the lake in 1973.  The Northern Part is privately owned land, and the southern area, part of the Shawnee National Forest.  

Now many people were trying to assess the spiritual significance of the spot, but ironically enough they were looking at towns nearby, caverns, and rock formations, that were some distance apart from Cedar Lake.  Thinking like a Scout Tracker, I knew if the Heavens were pinpointing something on Earth, they would not need a radial adjustment.  So I can only conclude that there is "something" in Cedar Lake, most likely something that was thrown or dumped late one night that an individual or group does not want anyone to know about.  I can only conclude that this "event" occurred sometime after 1973, otherwise it would be underneath the lake buried in the ground, or perhaps it has now somewhat surfaced.  Having said that, more probably is that whatever "God", if you will, wants us to find is a more recent item.  

Now looking at History, I can only assume if it is serious enough to mark seven years apart in Heaven, then it is something of grave importance. Something, that was never meant to be found.





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