Monday, December 14, 2009

HAARP Attack, the dead and captured

On December 3, 2009, this site reported on a vandalism attack on the HAARP weather control facility that left three people dead.

A follow-up article HAARP Attack Update went over revelations of misinformation fed to this investigator by sources inside HAARP.

Now,there may be a lead on the identities of the alleged vandals.

A source in Valdez, AK has contacted me with logs of missing persons reports filed within 24 hours of the attack. Four persons were reported missing in that time frame.

The first two missing persons were reported by Bill Reidner on December 3rd.

Jocelin Reidner: 44. Jocelin is a former oil rig worker. She was reported missing by her husband who had last seen "around supper time" on December 2nd, leaving the family home in her Ford F-150 truck. This truck is available with more than enough towing capacity and durability to pull down the kind of antennas used in the HAARP array. Also in the car was her son.

Christopher Reidner: 26. Christopher was last seen as a passenger in his mother's late model Ford.

The next missing person report was filed on December 3rd by Jessica Strang.

Albert Horne: 33. Albert was last seen at the Pipeline Club, 112 Egan Drive, Valdez, AK. He had told his girlfriend Jessica Strang that he planned to be out all night on a job. Jessica had not asked for details as Albert has a criminal record, mostly relating to felony and petty theft charges of scrap metal.

The final missing person report wasn't filed until December 4th. It was filed by a person who refused to give their name, but said that a day worker (Who knew they even HAD unregistered day workers in Alaska?) was picked up by a late model Ford truck at the end of his shift (around 8:30 pm) and had not been seen at work the following day. The day worker was supposedly expected to spend the next week doing interior demolition for a home renovation. The foreman that the demolition site denied any knowledge of unregistered workers at the site. This appears to be where the investigation was dropped.

Further research revealed that the Reidner home had been recently listed as a foreclosed property and was expected to be sold at a bank auction in late January.

Horne's criminal record is the most tantalizing detail. Were they merely planning to steal some of the towers for sale as scrap metal? The reported damage to the generators could have been nothing more than a ham fisted attempt at defeating any suspected security systems. This would also explain why an area that was down for maintenance would be targeted. The December cold can make the main support bars for the antennas somewhat brittle, making a calm Winter night a good time to steal some towers. What's more, the ground in the area was probably already churned up by construction and maintenance vehicles, which would make the site a good choice for theft, since the truck tracks would be harder to distinguish form the general chaos. Finally, anyone driving one of the maintenance roads surrounding HAARP would have been ale to hear the telltale "hummm" of operating towers. An area down for maintenance would have lacked this hum.

1 comments:

Eric said...

"this investigator" ~ LOL

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