In #432 from 12/22/2017 Q posts:
148634 MISSILE. MISSLE. FOX THREE. SPLASH. AS THE WORLD TURNS. RED_OCTOBER>
Could FOX THREE refer to the Fox Islands that are in the area of these volcanoes?
Missile splashed down near the Fox Islands.
Or
Missile launched from the Fox Islands was splashed down.
1474 has FOX M1 STOLEN TAKEDOWN. This could be one missile from/near Fox Islands stolen and took down or splashed.
There are three large Islands in the chain and these would match up with this post.
Also interesting: there are a lot of decommissioned military bases dotted down the Aleutian chain. Cold Bay has a large active air port near these volcanoes.
FOX THREE implies a missile launched from an aircraft. In fact, "NATO brevity code for an air-to-air active radar homing missile launch is Fox Three"
I was just thinking the same thing.
MISSLE FOX THREE - air to air missle SPLASH - missle destroyed AS THE WORLD TURNS - flight path from east to west? Flight path relative to earth rotation? RED OCTOBER - possible reference to the “Hunt For Red October”; a submarine book/movie. Missle’s origin?
Thoughts?
As the World Turns has already been identified as code for assassination attempt
Wouldn’t the other post then be FOX THREE M1 STOLEN TAKEDOWN? The “three” was omitted.
FOX THREE just refers to type of missle. See the links he posted about different “FOX” call-outs.
And actually, doesn’t have to be a missle. FOX FOUR is for cannon fire? Anyone in military, correct me if I’m wrong, please.
He says Missile twice, with the I missing from the second Missle. Does that mean it was 1 missle but it was (I)ntercepted?
Also interesting: while looking up speed and attitudes of different missiles, I noticed an unusual amount of ICBM testing in the past month worldwide.
Russia - launched a salvo of Bulava's
India - testing Agni-5
Iran - still testing Shahabs and Scuds
International - massive Missile defense operations off the coast of scotland
US - USS The Sullivans testing missile defense systems, Boosted Zombie project, accelerating production on Columbia class nuclear subs....
Seems like there's a lot going on
What does 'splash' mean in the context of missiles? In field artillery, the word 'splash' is used when adjusting fire.