Tish C.
CP Research 12-002 09 MAR 12
This map represents the accumulation of data gathered during overflights on March 9th, 2012. Therefore it shows not a permanent situation but a moment in time.
The data gathered has been filtered for grid noise and simulator crossing anomalies, which, when compared to other research flight results, were not significantly different.
The phenomena measured show up as clouds of dark spots. These are areas of heightened energetic activity which could lead to inexplicable events and / or observations on the ground. Of note is the large, almost triangular formation in Rodeo, around Phyneas Jack's Lookout (marked +PL). Data seems to indicate an interaction between the points of the triangle. Unclear is how and why this occurs.
The phenomena measured in Cowell and between Rodeo and Stinson are different in nature: there is no interaction, but the energy is more likely to interfere with life in the region due to it's frequency being more in tune with that of the grid itself.
We recommend further investigation of the measured phenomena, with precedence given to the areas in Cowell and between Rodeo and Stinson, as these immediately affect the public safety.
CP Research 12-002 09 MAR 12
This map represents the accumulation of data gathered during overflights on March 9th, 2012. Therefore it shows not a permanent situation but a moment in time.
The data gathered has been filtered for grid noise and simulator crossing anomalies, which, when compared to other research flight results, were not significantly different.
The phenomena measured show up as clouds of dark spots. These are areas of heightened energetic activity which could lead to inexplicable events and / or observations on the ground. Of note is the large, almost triangular formation in Rodeo, around Phyneas Jack's Lookout (marked +PL). Data seems to indicate an interaction between the points of the triangle. Unclear is how and why this occurs.
The phenomena measured in Cowell and between Rodeo and Stinson are different in nature: there is no interaction, but the energy is more likely to interfere with life in the region due to it's frequency being more in tune with that of the grid itself.
We recommend further investigation of the measured phenomena, with precedence given to the areas in Cowell and between Rodeo and Stinson, as these immediately affect the public safety.