Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 8:22 p.m. No.3040967   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0976 >>0980 >>0991 >>1254 >>1272 >>1301 >>1539 >>1620 >>1692 >>1708

It seems more plausible that a foreign operative or an operative working on a foreign government's behalf might have been able to install an antenna/sensor apparatus onto the top of a structure that is part of the facility and within line-of-sight of the valley below without anyone noticing. This could allow them to persistently gather electronic intelligence on whatever might be happening on, around, and over White Sands and at Holloman. With the capabilities of modern electronics and batteries, it's possible that such a system wouldn't even need to be hard wired.

 

http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/23582/mysterious-evacuation-of-solar-observatory-overlooking-white-sands-smells-like-espionage?iid=sr-link1

 

this observatory is right near an air force base

wiki for it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holloman_Air_Force_Base#Missile_testing_sites

 

they do a lot of Research & Development and testing of new systems

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 8:26 p.m. No.3041005   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>3040976

>>3040980

but yea, my guess would be china is spying on our military tech while its being tested

no clue on HOW LONG this has been going on

 

but the telescopes the have their are basically not able to do any kind of spying on the ground, and aren't good for looking at our space assets

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 8:33 p.m. No.3041084   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1137 >>1254 >>1539 >>1620

noticed something

both the Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range are related to this observatory event, which has to do with a "security issue" dealing with a likely spy

when you search "holloman air force base", no articles come up on GOOG about the observatory event (pic1)

but when you search "white sands missile range" articles come up (pic2)

either they're 1. hiding the air force base from the results and pushing the testing site because the air force base is the target or 2. the testing site is the important target

unclear yet which one

interdasting observation

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 8:39 p.m. No.3041154   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1161 >>1254 >>1539 >>1620

White Sands Missile Range

 

The US Army White Sands Missile Range is the largest military installation in the US. It is located in the southern New Mexico, US, and is home to White Sands Test Centre, where the worldโ€™s first atom bomb was test exploded in 1945.

 

The missile range occupies around 3,200 square miles of area. It is equipped with a range of facilities for testing, research and development, evaluation and training activities conducted by the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, NASA, other government agencies and private industry.

 

White Sands missile range history

The plans for establishing the land-based test range were conceptualised in the fall of 1944 in the wake of Robert Goddardโ€™s rocket research and the successful launch of the German-made V-2 rocket. Major General G M Barnes played a major role in the establishment of the missile range. The Trinity (nuclear test) site was selected for missile research in November 1944.

 

The White Sands Proving Ground was sanctioned by the Secretary of War in February 1945. The first V-2 missile was launched in April 1946. The US Navyโ€™s Viking No.1 rocket was launched to an altitude of 51.5 miles from White Sands Proving Grounds in May 1949. The USS Desert Ship, a concrete blockhouse with shipboard condition simulations, was built in 1958.

 

The Trinity site was announced as a national historic landmark in 1975.

 

White Sands missile range construction

The original site plans were concluded in May 1945 and construction began in June of the same year. The main site was divided into four independent areas, allowing for the development of each individually. Some temporary buildings were also moved from Sandia Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to the White Sands Missile Range.

 

โ€œThe range is home to White Sands Test Centre, where the worldโ€™s first atom bomb was test exploded.โ€

The construction initially used the water that came from a well close to the new post. The water from desolated mines in the Oregon mountains was used in the construction.

 

Most of the structures built in 1945 have since been replaced with modern facilities. However, several of the original major facilities, such as missile assembly building and blockhouse, still exist.

 

'''White Sands missile range facilities

The White Sands Test Facility tests and evaluates hazardous materials, spacecraft components and rocket propulsion systems. Other organisations located at the missile range are the 46th Test Group, Second Engineer Battalion, the 746th Test Squadron, Army Research Laboratory, Centre for Countermeasures and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.'''

 

The Balfour Beatty Communities manages the family housing units at White Sands Missile Range. The missile range has an aquatic centre, auto skills centre, gymnasium, Italian cafรฉ, museum, bowling centre and a frontier club. A family and morale, welfare and recreation organisation offers golf, bowling, skeet shooting, childcare and youth programmes.

 

Air facilities

The White Sands Test Facility has two operational, laser-levelled runways at White Sands Space Harbour. Each measures 11,000m in length and 91m in width. A third runway allows pilots to practice transatlantic abort landings. The primary runways can accommodate all NASA and large aircraft, such as the C-17, C-5A, B-52 and Boeing 747.

 

'''โ€œIt is also used as an alternate orbiter landing site and a training area for astronauts participating in shuttle missions.โ€

White Sands Space Harbour is equipped with microwave scanning beam landing system, tactical air navigation system, precision approach path indicators, visual approach slope indicators, distance-to-go indicators, high-intensity xenon lights, global positioning system, and sideline and centreline indicators.'''

 

It is also used as an alternate orbiter landing site and a training area for astronauts participating in shuttle missions. Shuttle training aircraft such as Grumman Gulfstream corporate jets are stored in a hangar situated 75 miles away at El Paso International Airport. These aircraft are specially modified to simulate the cockpit configuration and flight characteristics of a shuttle orbiter.

 

https://www.army-technology.com/projects/white-sands-range/

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 8:57 p.m. No.3041317   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1342

>>3041285

the FBI is all over it

not leaks/info given either

from reading the article:

  • not chem/bio related, no hazmat

  • no murder/attack, no local police

  • nothing with the science being done, no removal of optics/telescope

 

but a perimeter was set up for a "security issue"

really sketchy, want to dig a lot on this

probably make a graphic

>>3041301

yea thats good baker thanks

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 9:05 p.m. No.3041398   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1412 >>1428

well this happened at the white sands missile range:

 

We reported on the concept and test program over a year ago, and now it has finally happenedโ€”a AH-64 Apache equipped with a tactical high-energy laser (HEL) successfully took out targets on the White Sands Missile Range. The test is a major breakthrough in directed energy weapons and rotary-wing air warfare to say the least. Above all else it is a glimpse of what's to come on the battlefields of the near future.

 

"A high energy laser mounted on an Apache AH-64 attack helicopter acquired and hit an unmanned target. The test was conducted by Raytheon and the U.S. Army Apache Program Management Office in collaboration with U.S. Special Operations Command at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.

 

It was the first time a fully integrated laser system successfully shot a target from a rotary-wing aircraft over a wide variety of flight regimes, altitudes and air speeds, proving the feasibility of laser attack from Apache.

 

The system tracked and directed energy on a stationary target at a slant range of 1.4 kilometers. (Slant range is the line-of-sight distance between two points at different levels.)

 

http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/11840/laser-apache-has-successfully-fried-targets-on-white-sands-missile-range

 

fricken laser apaches

Anonymous ID: 56fcb5 Sept. 15, 2018, 9:12 p.m. No.3041471   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

BAKER, i guess use this:

>>>/patriotsfight/240 โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€“โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”- REMEMBER YOUR OATH ( Cap of video linked: >>3041427 )

 

not sure what to do about the lack of a cap