Sunday, December 7, 2014

Vol. 1, Issue 1 - Are Spy Planes Being Used to Block ISP Sites via Wi-Fi?

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Illustrangia Magica where we cover the unusual, the strange, the weird, and the mysterious.

Our story starts in 1964, Palo Alto, California. The U.S. Department of Energy “was building a two mile long underground linear particle accelerator” costing the government $114 million - - “the modern-day equivalent of $873 million.” Almost a billion dollars in today' money just to hurl an electron “through the dime-sized bore until they attain[ed] a 'muzzle velocity' barely short of the speed of light.” When this thing was built, “the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) was the most advanced physics instrument in the known universe.” Back then, scientists expected to “learn more about recently discovered particles of matter.” Along with the Large Hadran Collider (LHC), SLAC is still in use today. [1]

Flash forward to today . . . Just recently, one hundred brains went missing from the Norman Hackerman building on the University of Texas campus. One of the brains was said to belong to Charles Whitman, “the man responsible for the deadly UT tower shooting in 1966.” Now, you have to ask yourself, why would they keep so many brains on stock, especially his brain? I could understand if they wanted to study it and maybe find out how the man thought, but, let's face it, we are just now figuring out how to connect two brains together in two different countries, sending thought texts via Wi-Fi. Why would they want a brain of a mass murderer? Perhaps they were running tests to create the perfect super soldier, or could these brains have been the initial phase of that “thought text” Wi-Fi connection? No matter the theory, the University of Texas knows what happened to the brains; they were destroyed because “they were in such poor condition.” [2]

Meanwhile, in East Africa . . . a mysterious plane which belonged to NASA was spotted in their airspace. Jim Alexander, a NASA official, said, “I really cannot give you any of the details. You know the airplane was there, you see it in the picture. But I really can't tell you what it was for.” The plane in question was a broad-winged white plane named WB-57. So, Mr. Alexander couldn't tell us because he didn't know, or because he was sworn to secrecy? [3]

Speaking of secrecy . . . The government is using a blocking technique via your ISP to block out certain news sites. Sounds like the government is trying to get their propaganda out before any of the alternative news sites can report on any major events. And if they can use this technique to block certain news sites, imagine what they can do to certain social media outlets like Facebook or Google Plus. What “major event” could the government be withholding from the rest of us until it is released to the mainstream media? Despite all the theories proposed, one detail widely reported is that “the U.S. State Department put out a bid for 160,000 hazmat suits.” What major event could these hazmat suits be used? And with the recent Ebola scare . . . Just saying. [4]

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