About

Unlocking Secrets of the Earth

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Johnny Tesone in the Winds

Geoscientific Research

GeoVortex’ s earth investigator is Johnny Tesone,  an independent, geologist with a BS in Geology from the University of Wyoming, and it was during the pandemic isolation, the summer of 2020 that decades of wilderness adventure, natural resources, and technology prepared him for the ultimate download of this Earth-, Life- and Astro-science knowledge.  

GeoVortex has produced a highly complex, unprecedented research photo journal for the general world audience but also for the scientific community with a goal of establishing peer collaboration with other researchers seeking answers to many questions about past, present and future life and planetary evidence. 

 The massive impactor event revealed craters with geometric outcrops, some exhibiting non-human-made dam features which lives an aggressive burrowing, sub-worker species the Exterran Infinitas Nimerigarus (EIN). This alien species is extensively documented with a glossary and was the first organic alien that was tested in the SEM lab.  

GV media release 2-18

How We Work

The investigations of 13 outcrop sites; 70 miles N to S (Wind Rivers), 200 miles S to N (E. Colorado) were compared to known regional geological formations, how many large anomalies greater than 200 ft. which are the first mapped, visited and studied. Our research work is performed using standard equipment in a diligent, scientific, resourceful manner while utilizing open-sourced discovery tools, including Google Earth imaging starting with a 500-mile diameter area of the western US on to a digital library on a world scale where the patterns replicated extensively in size and matter complexity. The discovery samples were collected on open, public, and non-private lands without the need of special permitting. Key samples were analyzed by an independent electron microscopy laboratory.

The interdisciplinary approach of geology, chemistry, physics and mechanical engineering formulated a coherent understanding of the STEM complexities. This was the study blueprint to fathom and explain the materials science, condensed matter physics of spark plasma sintering, powder metallurgy for superalloy production that is the rocket species so abundant in nature, yet invisible to everyone until now. 

Superalloy Discovery

Future Research

We envision working in cooperation with private research, business and universities seeking to participate in one of the most exciting scientific breakthrough discoveries of our lifetimes. We welcome professional participation and donations for the voluminous amount of digital and material evidence primed for researchers, universities, and private organizations to obtain the material library in rocks, skeletons and/or digital archives.

Validation from top scientists and news outlets would help bring the story making history at the forefront of new world science breakthrough and should interest many certain groups. The world’s top researchers to examine all that has been found—and critically assess its value and worth. This discovery is meant to be shared.

What we offer

T-Minus and holding. Aug 1 2021
Lotus Erucae (2 cm) alien rocket borne from
jet black superalloy matrix, Elbert Co., CO.
Alien emstone discovery
Brilliant, rarest known crystals to science, suggesting they may have come from a meteor impact or even another planet. The discovery opens up possibilities for the discovery of more alien materials on Earth.

The Crystals of Infinity - Ocean to land surface of the superalloy acceleration.

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Rocket Geology; 4.5 Billion yrs. – current time
700 ft. long specimen exhibits ‘The Great Blast Off’, another geological remnant in the Great Unconformity mystery.
Primary rocket species caused the massive iron (Fe) metallic rich lands – not just microbes or volcanics –
because of the large and pervasive landings covering the Earth from day 1.