Bizarre truth behind hundreds of speakers making apocalyptic sound on California hill revealed

Aliens are not being summoned to Earth.The mystery surrounding hundreds of “apocalyptic” speakers found by a California woman on Mount Shasta has been resolved, revealing that they actually represent a message of peace.What started as a bizarre horseback discovery quickly turned into an internet mystery after Karrie Ann Snure and her daughter stumbled across a cluster of solar-powered Bluetooth speakers hidden on a California mountainside.After her video went viral, Snure dug deeper and learned that “the installation is on private property adjacent to the California Government Lands,” eventually tracking down the owner of the land.According to Snure, the property owner told her the speakers — which she initially feared were being used for “summoning something” — were actually there “because the world don’t have enough vegan to balance.”He warned that “if the slaughtering of our animal co-inhabitant friends don’t stop, this heavy karma will come back to us.” She now sees it as his “personal and spiritual project created with positive intentions.”  “It appears the speakers are a way to project spoken words and positive messages into the universe.

At the heart of his message is a sincere prayer for world peace and a hope that people will choose a more compassionate way to treat one another,” the cowgirl shared in a video on Instagram. She said the property owner believes that “compassion can heal many of the challenges that we face.” Snure shared screenshots of her conversation with a “Speaker Dude,” an attempt to hide his identity that he requested multiple times. The land owner said he felt a deep affinity with Mount Shasta since the first time he visited and that’s why he decided to come back.  “His message will definitely travel farther now than those little speakers could have ever,” Snure said.The “Speaker Man” said he will start removing speakers based on how many people pledge to practice veganism.�...

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Publisher: New York Post

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