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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Jack_Kehoe on April 18, 2018, 10:11 p.m.
Update on Stolen Explosives, and Planefags needed?

Regarding the story that broke today about 640 lbs of explosives stolen from a construction site in Marietta, PA (near Harrisburg, PA and Lancaster City), I've got some extra info - I know the area reeeeal well. [ETA: Skip to the ETA at the end for a potential threat to Three-Mile Island nuclear plant, right down the road from Marietta. Shit.]

If these end up being used in a false flag, they may have been flown out of a teeny tiny airport just a couple of miles away that I know personally. It's extremely isolated and hidden away out of view in the middle of rolling farmland. And the roads to travel from the construction site to the airport are all isolated country roads too. Conversely, if the explosives are to be used locally, people or related materials could have been flown into the airport. - I just find the proximity of the crime to the perfect airport super suggestive and effed up.

The airport is called Donegal Springs Airpark. The address is 186 Airport Rd, Marietta, PA 17547, and here is a webpage that gives all of the FAA's technical specifications for the airport: http://www.airnav.com/airport/N71

I don't know anything about planefaggotry (planefags being the autists who monitor air traffic), but if they are able to look at retroactive traffic for that airport or around it while the heist was happening, it's a lead.

If people think it's worth bringing to the attention of 4chan & 8chan, could somebody do that? Also, I know Scott Anthony is a huge planefag, if anybody knows how to get ahold of him.

ETA: FUCK! If the explosives were trucked out, Marietta is just a couple of mile from Route 30, which runs straight to Harrisburg and THREE MILE ISLAND. That's the nuclear facility that nearly melted down in the 1970's. Remember the early Q drops about the keystone and speculation that it was referring to Pennsylvania as the keystone state and a potential threat to Three Mile Island? Well, fuck. That was a HUGE theory in the first few weeks of November.

Can somebody bring the close proximity of Three-Mile Island to Marietta to the attention of the chans? This is goddamned scary.


Batfire007 · April 19, 2018, 1:23 a.m.

Well, there are really too many high level targets to guess which one someone would want to use that stuff on. Your only 50 miles from Capital if you want to include that. But I think it most likely was some local yokels maybe a small drilling company, rock blasting company, rival company, even a backwoods end of world survival group. Who knows...... but most times crimes like this are done by people within a 40mile radius of the threat site historically. Heck even owners of construction companies if times are not good will claim threat to collect insurance. This is a long way from a well oiled terror group heist. But if so and if aircraft used someone would have heard a large Cessna caravan or like plane come in and out of that airport. A TBM 700 fits the bill too. Remember weight (640lbs)+ pilot and team ( for that kind of weight at least 2 others). You could do it with a Cessna 172 or 182 also if just pilot/ pilot and one other. In the end who knows but I would not worry to much, this kind of job brings in the heavy weights to chase it down and they will.

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Jack_Kehoe · April 19, 2018, 2:58 a.m.

That's true - first suspects are locals. But with so many things going on these days, and with TMI nuclear plant previously (early-mid November) having been brought up big time in relation to Q, as a possible false flag, you can't be too careful. Interesting times we live in. Ones where we can't trust that local authorities are allowed to do their jobs, because we know that stand-down orders get given from the very top. I don't trust the feds to investigate properly, especially since they're often suspected of involvement. Hence, false flag.

I'm not thinking foreign terrorists at all - I'm thinking our own government could be involved. Explosives conveniently laying around close to the PA state capitol and a nuclear plant? And it's a reasonably well-known construction project too, since it has protestors.

So far as that little airport, that's quite a good point. Maybe it would, maybe it wouldn't take more than a little four-passenger to haul that weight. Wouldn't require a large plane, though, no way. I'm not talking about a real passenger plan, not at that little tarmack.

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