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Originally posted by ATempestTX
reply to post by v1rtu0s0
Possibly (as he knew more than we do)...he knows what is coming...
Originally posted by trailertrash
reply to post by Signals
And he just happened to fall off a cliff. Right......!
Originally posted by willie9696
Here's one, he fully understood the magnitude of what's going on in Japan. Either he knows it's pointless or he was threatening to talk. Timing is just too suspect and it seems to be getting to the point where tptb don't care if we know they're doing it or not. This guy isn't the only one recently to die under suspicious circumstances. Just saying.
Originally posted by skypebyrd
U.S. Nuclear Scientist was killed by government agents because he figured how to make super heavy stable elements through nuclear reaction such as.element 115. Back in 1947 near Roswell New Mexico, ETs monitoring nuclear testing for presence of super heavy elements. ETs were probably wondering if we put 2+2 together and figured out how to use nuclear reactions to create super heavy elements for space travel.
October 2010 – Present (6 months)
Contractor Support to the Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Assigned to the SNL Safety Basis Department. Sandia corporate oversight of nuclear and non-nuclear facilities safety basis.
The Sandia National Laboratories, which are managed and operated by the Sandia Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation), are two major United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratories.
Their primary mission is to develop, engineer, and test the non-nuclear components of nuclear weapons
SNL/NM consists of five technical areas (TA) and several additional test areas
TA-I the design, research, and development of weapon systems;
TA-II is a 45 acre (180,000 m²) facility that was established in 1948 for the assembly of chemical high explosive main charges for nuclear weapons and later for production scale assembly of nuclear weapons.
TA-III facilities include extensive design-test facilities such as rocket sled tracks, centrifuges and a radiant heat facility.
TA-IV, consists of several inertial-confinement fusion research and pulsed power research facilities, including the High Energy Radiation Megavolt Electron Source (Hermes-III), the Z Facility, the Short Pulsed High Intensity Nanosecond X-Radiator (SPHINX) Facility, and the Saturn Accelerator. TA-IV also hosts some computer science and cognition resea
en.wikipedia.org...
TA-V contains two research reactor facilities, an intense gamma irradiation facility (using cobalt-60 and caesium-137 sources), and the Hot Cell Facility.
On February 13, 2007 a New Mexico State Court found Sandia Corporation liable for $4.7 million in damages for the firing of a former network security analyst, Shawn Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter had reported to his supervisors that hundreds of military installations and defense contractors' networks were compromised and sensitive information was being stolen – including hundreds of sensitive Lockheed documents on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project.
When his supervisors told him to drop the investigation and do nothing with the information, he went to intelligence officials in the United States Army and later the Federal Bureau of Investigation to address the national security breaches. When Sandia managers discovered his actions months later, they revoked his security clearance and fired him
Originally posted by Nebulous1973
reply to post by unityemissions
What are you talking about? You don't know the chap but you sure don't have a problem giving his suicide a complete analysis as if hes been to your office for a psychological examination..This comment right here is the epitome of what is wrong with most people on the internet..you all think you have a clue about everything. You mindlessly give out opinions and conclusions on things you couldn't possibly have a clue about unless you were there or part of the situation.None of us can say what happened you just don't know.."Oh he probably just couldn't handle the guilt and he" oh shut up..you have no clue and without one you should keep your mouth shut. You people are sometimes so pathetic in your comments that I undersatand why TPTB wish to rid the planet of you all..most of you are idiots.
Originally posted by conar
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October 2010 – Present (6 months)
Contractor Support to the Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Assigned to the SNL Safety Basis Department. Sandia corporate oversight of nuclear and non-nuclear facilities safety basis.
Sandia National Laboratories
en.wikipedia.org...
The Sandia National Laboratories, which are managed and operated by the Sandia Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation), are two major United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratories.
Their primary mission is to develop, engineer, and test the non-nuclear components of nuclear weapons
SNL/NM consists of five technical areas (TA) and several additional test areas
TA-I the design, research, and development of weapon systems;
TA-II is a 45 acre (180,000 m²) facility that was established in 1948 for the assembly of chemical high explosive main charges for nuclear weapons and later for production scale assembly of nuclear weapons.
TA-III facilities include extensive design-test facilities such as rocket sled tracks, centrifuges and a radiant heat facility.
TA-IV, consists of several inertial-confinement fusion research and pulsed power research facilities, including the High Energy Radiation Megavolt Electron Source (Hermes-III), the Z Facility, the Short Pulsed High Intensity Nanosecond X-Radiator (SPHINX) Facility, and the Saturn Accelerator. TA-IV also hosts some computer science and cognition resea
en.wikipedia.org...
TA-V contains two research reactor facilities, an intense gamma irradiation facility (using cobalt-60 and caesium-137 sources), and the Hot Cell Facility.
On February 13, 2007 a New Mexico State Court found Sandia Corporation liable for $4.7 million in damages for the firing of a former network security analyst, Shawn Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter had reported to his supervisors that hundreds of military installations and defense contractors' networks were compromised and sensitive information was being stolen – including hundreds of sensitive Lockheed documents on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project.
When his supervisors told him to drop the investigation and do nothing with the information, he went to intelligence officials in the United States Army and later the Federal Bureau of Investigation to address the national security breaches. When Sandia managers discovered his actions months later, they revoked his security clearance and fired him
en.wikipedia.org...edit on 27-3-2011 by conar because: (no reason given)