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<blockquote data-quote="fartcannon420" data-source="post: 2520" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>you know, navigating the FOIA websites the U.S. government operates are pure fucking cancer. all of the searches are powered by Bing, for one...</p><p></p><p>i've found a lot of relevant information, most of which is mostly confirmation of a lot of the theories in my main article. the aforementioned <a href="https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0001108246.pdf" target="_blank">"The 22 September 1979 Event"</a> is attached for your own reading pleasure. it's one of two releases, this one containing the least redacted/censored information. it briefly mentions the Taiwan connection as well as goes into more detail why it's NOT the other countries with all the juicy bits about South Africa and Israel blacked out.</p><p></p><p>i've found a U.S.S.R. report that goes into significant detail on not only the Vela Incident from the Soviet perspective, (which apparently the eastern world knew a lot more facts about the incident than i would have assumed.) as well as a MYRIAD of other information related to other international, national and regional affairs. the entire report is 78 pages long with (as far as i can tell.) no redacted info. a proper writeup of the relevant information will come soon, drafting it now.</p><p></p><p>i've also found a CIA report on South Africa titled: <a href="https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/SOUTH%20AFRICA%20DEFENSE%20STRA%5B15799710%5D.pdf" target="_blank">"South Africa: Defense Strategy in an Increasingly Hostile World."</a> it goes into detail on the geopolitics and internal politics of South Africa at the time and reasons for the country obtaining nuclear weapons, as well as their potential capability and more. it is also attached for you to read as it is in a similar vein to the first document. a brief writeup will be had on this as well.</p><p></p><p>in a Nasa article that only very briefly mentions the Vela Hotel satellites themselves, it mentions that while they were originally set up to detect illegal nuclear testing. over the course of 10 years after the deployment of these satellites (1963) they had picked up 16 different gamma wave bursts from space. this is something else entirely, but to me shows that the scientists at the station definitely knew the difference between a nuclear detonation and some other phenomenon and had corroborating data.</p><p></p><p>i've also found a "national intelligence estimate" titled: "Trends in South Africa’s Nuclear Security Policies and Programs". the original report i located was heavily redacted, however after learning that there were two releases of that other dossier i decided to see if there was a less censored version of this as well. lo and behold, i have found it. it's juicy; it sheds more light on the potential Taiwan connection. detailed write up on this one definitely soon.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]510[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]511[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>and finally, the last finding of mine (so far.) is a "Master file" of the <a href="https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6419744-ncYvLt/" target="_blank">"Evaluation of Some Geophysical Events on 22 September 1979"</a> from the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. i believe that some of the data from this is referenced in multiple of these articles. it has tables as well as the measurements and the scientific report on said tables/measurements. i will attach it as well as it contains a lot of images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fartcannon420, post: 2520, member: 62"] you know, navigating the FOIA websites the U.S. government operates are pure fucking cancer. all of the searches are powered by Bing, for one... i've found a lot of relevant information, most of which is mostly confirmation of a lot of the theories in my main article. the aforementioned [URL='https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0001108246.pdf']"The 22 September 1979 Event"[/URL] is attached for your own reading pleasure. it's one of two releases, this one containing the least redacted/censored information. it briefly mentions the Taiwan connection as well as goes into more detail why it's NOT the other countries with all the juicy bits about South Africa and Israel blacked out. i've found a U.S.S.R. report that goes into significant detail on not only the Vela Incident from the Soviet perspective, (which apparently the eastern world knew a lot more facts about the incident than i would have assumed.) as well as a MYRIAD of other information related to other international, national and regional affairs. the entire report is 78 pages long with (as far as i can tell.) no redacted info. a proper writeup of the relevant information will come soon, drafting it now. i've also found a CIA report on South Africa titled: [URL='https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/SOUTH%20AFRICA%20DEFENSE%20STRA%5B15799710%5D.pdf']"South Africa: Defense Strategy in an Increasingly Hostile World."[/URL] it goes into detail on the geopolitics and internal politics of South Africa at the time and reasons for the country obtaining nuclear weapons, as well as their potential capability and more. it is also attached for you to read as it is in a similar vein to the first document. a brief writeup will be had on this as well. in a Nasa article that only very briefly mentions the Vela Hotel satellites themselves, it mentions that while they were originally set up to detect illegal nuclear testing. over the course of 10 years after the deployment of these satellites (1963) they had picked up 16 different gamma wave bursts from space. this is something else entirely, but to me shows that the scientists at the station definitely knew the difference between a nuclear detonation and some other phenomenon and had corroborating data. i've also found a "national intelligence estimate" titled: "Trends in South Africa’s Nuclear Security Policies and Programs". the original report i located was heavily redacted, however after learning that there were two releases of that other dossier i decided to see if there was a less censored version of this as well. lo and behold, i have found it. it's juicy; it sheds more light on the potential Taiwan connection. detailed write up on this one definitely soon. [ATTACH type="full"]510[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]511[/ATTACH] and finally, the last finding of mine (so far.) is a "Master file" of the [URL='https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6419744-ncYvLt/']"Evaluation of Some Geophysical Events on 22 September 1979"[/URL] from the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. i believe that some of the data from this is referenced in multiple of these articles. it has tables as well as the measurements and the scientific report on said tables/measurements. i will attach it as well as it contains a lot of images. [/QUOTE]
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