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Monday, February 16, 2026

OzGate: The Tornado Truth They Don't Want You to Know (Part 1)



Posted by: The Emerald Signal
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Filed under: #RealityLeaks #DimensionalDisclosure #Ozgate


"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..." they told us. But maybe—just maybe—we should’ve been paying attention the whole time.

INTRODUCTION: THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK FROM NOWHERE

In 1900, a children's novel was published that became a cornerstone of American pop culture. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum has been dismissed for over a century as just a fantasy—a harmless tale of talking lions, tin men, and technicolor dreamscapes.

But what if I told you it's not fiction at all?

What if Oz is real—and the book was never meant for children?

What if Dorothy was a real person?

And what if her story wasn’t a bedtime tale... but a whistleblown incident report hidden in plain sight?

🌀 THE CYCLONE FILES

Let’s start with the basics.

According to Baum’s account, Dorothy Gale, a Kansas farmgirl, is swept away by a tornado and dropped into a surreal land full of strange beings and impossible structures. We’re meant to believe this is a dream, a metaphor, or a child’s imagination.

But there’s a problem.

Between 1889 and 1903, Kansas newspapers reported an unusual spike in missing persons cases tied to severe weather events. Most were rural. Most involved young people. Several described "shifting skies," electric humming, and a sudden disappearance with no trace. The records were quietly buried. Tornado records from that era are mysteriously incomplete.

Coincidence? Or cleanup?

I call these incidents the Cyclone Files. I've been tracking them for years. And they all follow a pattern: electrical storms, rotating winds, vanishing individuals, and—when they return—stories that no one believes.

Just like Dorothy.

🧙‍♂️ WHO WAS L. FRANK BAUM... REALLY?



Baum wasn’t just an author. He was a member of the Theosophical Society, a spiritualist group dedicated to uncovering hidden truths of the universe. They believed in astral travel, hidden dimensions, and ancient forgotten realms—ideas we now see reflected in Oz.

In letters recovered from private archives (thank you, digitization), Baum wrote that he was “haunted by dreams of a realm beyond the veil, where colors shimmer like thoughts and animals speak with the wisdom of men.”

He claimed these weren’t dreams. He called them visitations.

He claimed he had been there.

And what’s more, his wife, Maud Gage, was the daughter of Matilda Joslyn Gage, one of the foremost suffragists—and a known occult researcher. Their family home in Syracuse was later investigated in the 1940s for electromagnetic anomalies and dimensional flux (documents classified, but traces remain).

👠 THE RUBY SLIPPER COVER-UP



In the 1939 MGM film, Dorothy wears ruby slippers—despite the original novel describing them as silver.

Why change the detail?

Here’s the truth: the Silver Slippers are real artifacts.

The color change was intentional disinformation. Silver reflects light at specific frequencies; certain metals resonate with atmospheric portals. In short, the slippers are a dimensional tuning device. Ruby was a Hollywood smokescreen. One of the original silver pairs—last confirmed at the Smithsonian—went missing in 2005 under suspicious circumstances.

What happened? We’ll get into that in Part 3. (Spoiler: It involves Project Rainbow Brick.)


CLOSING THOUGHTS (FOR NOW)

Dorothy’s story isn’t unique. It's just the first one we were allowed to hear. The first story wrapped in metaphor and sold as fiction to stop you from asking questions.

But the evidence is piling up. The veil is thinning.

And Kansas? It’s not just the starting point—it’s Ground Zero.


🧠 Next Time on OzGate (Part 2): Follow the Yellow Brick Road—And You’ll Find an Ancient Map of the Hollow Earth.

You’ve seen the story.
You’ve heard the song.
Now hear the truth.
#OzGateIsReal
#EmeraldDisclosure

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