NOVOSUN* CMS Surveillance *RUSSIA
12/26/20
Please bear with me…
My route is in Central USA so a familiar and famous (past) college name, Chris Street, caught my attention in a news story. The story is
full of coded comms, which even small towns and Midwest states use. It's everywhere. The story is about a vandalized grave site belonging to Chris, a former famous college basketball player.
Interesting numbers and words. Bullets below.
I did a search for CMS (son's initials) and found the information about NovoSun, a company in Russia (Pedo logo) which creates the CMS surveillance operating client.(Other results for CMS were CMS Energy Corp., and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. )
Things that caught my eye in story:
Story was updated 6:26pm CST, Dec 26, 2020
12/22/20 - date when Mrs. Street found vandalized gravesite
Chris Street died 27 years ago - Tomorrow is 12/27/20
"I have the EVERGREEN AROUND THE STONE…" His mom said of how she decorated his grave
CMS (son's initials) - One ornament (Cowboy hat) with son's initials (written in SHARPIE) was still intact.
DuckDuckGo description: CMS is a surveillance operating client that is used in conjunction with CyeWeb , NovoSun's own video
surveillance program that serves as the server program for recording or streaming videos.
Considering the logo, combined with surveillance function, I find NovoSun and CMS very interesting.
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News Story
https://www.kcci.com/article/headstone-of-hawkeye-basketball-player-chris-street-vandalized/35075414
INDIANOLA, Iowa —
Late Tuesday afternoon, Patty Street was devastated to find decorations surrounding her son's gravestone destroyed. Her son, Chris,
was a basketball player at the University of Iowa in the early 1990s before he was killed in a car accident 27 years ago. Since then,
Patty and her husband, Mike, have kept the memorial clean and decorated — a way for them to keep Chris close.
"I have the evergreen around the stone, and I have lights; I have other Christmas decorations like in the front and a wreath also," Patty
Street said as she described her son's grave before it was vandalized.
When she arrived on Tuesday to decorate for the holidays, Patty found her flowers had been thrown, the tiny Christmas trees ruined,
and a few statues smashed. The most frustrating part of it all is that no other decorations belonging to Chris' neighbors had been
touched.
As Mike and Patty Street spoke to KCCI on Saturday, heartbroken by the acts of destruction toward their late son, they continued to
find shards of clay that were once statues guarding their son's final resting place. Patty found one Christmas ornament completely intact,
a cowboy hat with "CMS" (Chris' initials) written in Sharpie on the bottom commemorating the Hawkeye star's love for riding horses.
The Streets said they've had smaller incidents like this happen in the past but nothing of this magnitude. They say they've filed a report
with the Indianola Police Department to possibly put an end to it.