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As the increasingly
magnified images of Figures 1 to 6 clearly shows, someone is conducting
what looks like a mammoth farming operation secreted away right in the
middles of the worst part of the South Dakota badlands. Presumably where
no one would spot it.
Extremely magnified, Figure 6 clearly shows that the rows are indicative
of tractor tracks from farming. But who would grow what in the middle of
bad land like that
unless it was a gigantic marihuana grow operation or switch grass for
ethanol production. Since this is not privately owned land, who's doing
it and under what authority?
One observer has commented, "There are
no real farm out-buildings, no signs of irrigation, the rows are not farm like.
Looks like a big toxic waste dump spreading the stuff out to disperse it".
Likewise, were liquid toxic
waste were being sprayed out along the tracks, after they evaporated, the
residues would likewise look exactly like the tracks in the figures, namely
irregular and spotty.
Adding to the mystery is the fact that there are no typical farming
structures anywhere to be seen. Only a couple of very small maintenance
sheds, figures 7 and 8, located in the west corner elbow of the upper area of fig. 3.
Which curiously, as figures 6 and 7 also clearly show, do not connect to any of the
access roads, only to the fields.
Similarly, the only vehicle showing anywhere in the whole giant area is a
chemical highway transport hauler near the sheds,
shown more clearly in figure 9.
As our Grandparents
would have said, 'Looks definitely like some hanky panky is going on'. |
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