The Oakville Blobs
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
Boise, Idaho
April 7, 2024 5:05pm CST
In 1994 a mysterious gelatinous goop began to fall in the rainy Oakville, Washington area. Sonja Barcliff had come there to live with her mother. Her mother loved the weather and she is the one who found this goo on the wood pile and brought it in to show her daughter. A day or so later her mother was found in the bathroom on the floor. She had gotten dizzy and felt nauseated. She was taken to the hospital and was there for 4 days. The discharge diagnosis was some kind of virus.
Sonja began to keep track of this gelatinous goo. There were six fallouts in a 3 week period. Animals died and some people from the town got sick.
She sent bits of this goo to The Department of Ecology and to The Washington State Department of Health. The Department of Ecology found a type of human cell in the goo but, Mike McDowall was a biochemist at the Washington Department of Health and he did the most in-depth amount of research. He felt that the goo was like an envelope that could hold a germ or bacteria. One day several men in dark suits came into the facility and took the specimen that had been held in a media containment facility due to possible health issues. He wasn't able to continue any research after that.
There were several theories on what the gelatinous goo was. One was like McDowall had hypothesized, that it was an envelope to carry germs or bacteria for germ warfare. But in 1969 President Nixon had set down very definite chemical and biological policies to ban this type of warfare. There was also news spreading that this might be pulverized jellyfish falling from the sky. Still, another theory was that it was from major airlines that crossed the area and their way of getting rid of human waste. But, this is usually blue with toxic anti-freeze added and done at the airport not while the plane is flying over populated areas.
When Sonja was working at The Soda Fountain in Oakville a group of men in dark suits came in and ordered milkshakes. They started questioning her about the goings on with the goo. Was this the place and was she the one who said she had seen black helicopters? They ran the license plate of the vehicle these men had come in and it came back as being from Fort Hood, Texas.
There were several flyovers by black helicopters. When this was reported she was told it was not possible. She took a video of one such flyover as proof.
Sherlock Holmes said something like this: "When the simple isn't the answer, you have to go for the extraordinary."
What are your thoughts on this subject?
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6 responses
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
8 Apr 24
There was obviously something shady going on. Have a good week.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
17 Apr 24
Yes, doing some research they shouldn't be doing.
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@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
8 Apr 24
Someone higher up does not want the truth to be found.
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@BarBaraPrz (51811)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
8 Apr 24
My thought is: Watch out for men in dark suits!
Incidentally, I once lived in Oakville, Ontario... no goo fell on us there.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
17 Apr 24
Yes, go the other direction when you see the men in the black suits coming.
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
7 Apr 24
Could be alien ships dropping pulverized humans out after experimenting on them.
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