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Those are the facts. My opinion is that if we have a way of putting all of the birds to sleep from a safe distance, and without being spotted by the human guards, I could fly in at night and investigate. But that would require a team effort. | Those are the facts. My opinion is that if we have a way of putting all of the birds to sleep from a safe distance, and without being spotted by the human guards, I could fly in at night and investigate. But that would require a team effort. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:34, 3 January 2018
This small report in a blue bound report cover is made available at the Carson Youth Center.
ZUG ISLAND OVERFLIGHT - James N. Gomez - On advice that it was a major headquarters from the enemy, today I sought to spy on what is visible over Zug Island.
What is visible above the island is notably different from what is visible in public satellite data. It's an active compound, well guarded. Guard towers are manned with armored individuals with long guns. Fence and razor wire limit the ability to get in from the ground. Additionally there is some sort of either spiritual or electromagnetic force overhead around the perimeter, possibly a virtual fence of some kind, one that I crossed and could feel as I crossed. A few dozen cars are parked inside, giving us a rough estimate of the size of the active staff. The old industrial equipment is there, but no longer functional. Other, modern industrial equipment however is active.
However that's all I had a chance to see. Stationed around the perimeter are also some wildlife preservation nets housing endangered hawks. These hawks like to hunt burds such as ravens, fly at high speed, and were coming after me. I immediately flew outside of the perimeter of the island to safety, and left the area after I was no longer being pursued. The raptors appear to be natural birds as part of a species restoration program, and so can be outsmarted, but they exist in large enough numbers to prevent me from flying in while they are awake and active.
Those are the facts. My opinion is that if we have a way of putting all of the birds to sleep from a safe distance, and without being spotted by the human guards, I could fly in at night and investigate. But that would require a team effort.