foolZONE Special Reports for April 1, 2006
MONCTON, NB, Canada, 1 April 2006...In what appears to have been a tragically-fatal accident as a consequence of working at the very edge of human understanding of natural phenomena, the GravitonRF research team here, and the buildings housing both them and their equipment, have simply vanished from the face of the earth. The work was exclusively reported on analogZONE back in 2003. The tragedy effectively puts an end to the only surviving Graviton research in Canada.
analogZONE's attempts to obtain HAZMAT and other incident-response reports from government officials in Ottawa merely yielded red tape and such an amateur cover-up that Karl Rhove would giggle like a schoolgirl if he were to hear the stories being spun. One official, who did agree to speak to us briefly by telephone, under the condition of anonymity, said, "You had one of your people there a few years ago, so you know exactly where it was on the airport property. You also know the kind of stuff these guys were messing with -- it all just vanished instantly one night, leaving nothing but a crop-circle where the buildings once stood -- that section of the airport is now temporarily closed to visitors until we assess, let's just say conditons, but you can see it all, the way it is now, on GoogleEarth I can't give details or say anything more I'm sorry."
analogZONE extends its heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of GravitonRF's intrepid researchers and will try to uncover more details on what happened and why as we ask some of our contacts in the Graviton field here in the USA to try and put the puzzle together.
Out of curiosity, with the recent disclosure of Google's collaboration with governments to suppress information, we did go to an independent satellite image provider as well and the actual images of what both parties say is left at the Moncton Airport location are shown below.
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