Anonymous ID: 87e30f Feb. 16, 2018, 11:11 a.m. No.398777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8795 >>8813

Q mentioned the Iridium Satellite Aray some time ago. Iridium was created for cellphone service. To find the 3 murdered scientist he wants us to find we might want to look at the people working on the Iridium Satalite project, the companies working on Iridium and I'd also look for plane crashes involving people who worked for the company or companies involved with Iridium.

Also… He droped the MKULTRA doc. I only read the first 35 pages but there is a mention in there of a sub program on energy deposits and transfere with in biological systems. We are looking for 3 scientist who might have discovered cell phone or maybe satellite transmission to be close to being the same frequency as some aspect of the human mind or altered human mind.

It seems like they are waiting for us to create the picture in order for the arrests to begin. If Trumps Military Intelligence people presents the picture it can be discredited on some topics. They need us to recreate the happenings that form the basis for some arrests. I want this part of the picture solved by the end of this weekend. I’m tired of waiting for the arrests. Lets figure this out so we can move this to the next phase.

The following is how I relate Iridium to cellphones. It’s from Communication Satalites Short History

Cellular telephony has brought us a new technological "system"– the personal communications system (PCS). In the fully developed PCS, the individual would carry his telephone with him. This telephone could be used for voice or data and would be usable anywhere. Several companies have committed themselves to providing a version of this system using satellites in low earth orbits (LEO). These orbits are significantly lower than the TELSTAR/RELAY orbits of the early 1960s. The early "low-orbit" satellites were in elliptical orbits that took them through the lower van Allen radiation belt. The new systems will be in orbits at about 500 miles, below the belt.

 

The most ambitious of these LEO systems is Iridium, sponsored by Motorola. Iridium plans to launch 66 satellite into polar orbit at altitudes of about 400 miles. Each of six orbital planes, separated by 30 degrees around the equator, will contain eleven satellites. Iridium originally planned to have 77 satellites– hence its name. Element 66 has the less pleasant name Dysprosium. Iridium expects to be providing communications services to hand- held telephones in 1998. The total cost of the Iridium system is well in excess of three billion dollars.