While you sleeping, that other cat was steady creeping. Tried to tell you sum'n was up with those funky multi-state drone swarms - nobody paid any heed - now a minute later - come to find out deeply disturbing incursions were taking place prior to, during, and subsequent to this mysterious and unexplained public interval. If you don't understand exactly how bad this is, then school is officieally adjourned for you. Suffice it to say, there are levers upon levers upon levers available to those intent on implementing the aims of the Great Reset. Bad as it is, the panic-demic is a cake-walk compared with what's provably and trivially feasible to those intent on the aims of the new economic and social order. Think Chernobyl, Fukashima - and like a basic but elite hacker incursion - totally devastating and completely untraceable.
Forbes | Documents gained under the Freedom of Information Act show how a
number of small drones flew around a restricted area at Palo Verde
Nuclear Power Plant on two successive nights last September. Security
forces watched, but were apparently helpless to act as the drones
carried out their incursions before disappearing into the night. Details
of the event gives some clues as to just what they were doing, but who
sent them remains a mystery.
Details of the events were obtained from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by Douglas D. Johnson on behalf of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies
(SCU) using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The SCU’s main
interest is in anomalous aerospace phenomena, what other people term
UFOs. In this case though the flying objects were easily identifiable as
drones, although their exact mission and origin are unknown. Johnson
passed the information to The War Zone who give a detailed account.
Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant
is the largest in the U.S., producing over three gigawatts, 35% of
Arizona's total power capacity. It supplies electricity to Phoenix and
Tucson, as well as San Diego and Los Angeles. It is a critical piece of
strategic infrastructure; during the 2003 Iraq War, National Guard
troops were deployed to Palo Verde
to defend against a possible terrorist threat. In normal times, as with
other nuclear installations, it is protected by armed security guards.
The armed guards, gates, fences and barriers were useless on the night of September 29th. According to the official report:
“Officer noticed several drones (5 or 6) flying over the site. The
drones are circling the 3 unit site inside and outside the Protected
Area. The drones have flashing red and white rights [sic] and are
estimated to be 200 to 300 hundred [sic] feet above the site. It was
reported the drones had spotlights on while approaching the site that
they turned off when they entered the Security Owner Controlled Area.
Drones were first noticed at 20:50 MST and are still over the site as of
21:47 MST. Security Posture was normal, which was changed to elevated
when the drones were noticed.”
The drones departed at 22:30, eighty minutes after they were first
spotted. The security officers estimated that they were over two feet in
diameter. This indicates that they were not simply consumer drones like
the popular DJI Phantom, which have a flight endurance of about half an hour and is about a foot across, but something larger and more capable. The Lockheed Martin Indago, a military-grade quadcopter recently sold to the Swiss Army,
has a flight endurance of about seventy minutes and is more than two
feet across. At several thousand dollars apiece minimum, these are far
less expendable than consumer drones costing a few hundred. All of which
suggests this was not just a prank.
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