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bjane
Joined: 22 May 2007
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Odd towers being constructed
Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:57 pm
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I will try to get pics of a new tower being built locally. I noticed one being built recently - it is now completed and consists of a huge white pole - ostensibly a huge flag pole. But I have never seen a flagpole of that circumference. Seeing it from about 25 feet, it appears to be at least a foot in diameter and well over 100 feet tall. It is equipped with a Canadian flag, but I have never seen the flag raised yet - it's at the bottom of the pole. At the top there is a grey metal elongated-triangular piece that can point in any direction.
The pole looked odd from the start of its construction, and when it turned out to be a flagpole it did nothing to curb my suspicion - flagpoles are just never that large in circumference. And why is there a tall metal fence around the bottom? Weird. And now I see another one is being constructed across town (a white pole of the same diameter - not complete yet - also with a fence around the bottom.)
I don't know what the purpose of these towers could be, but I really don't think they are just flagpoles.
One is located just off a busy intersection near housing complexes and a newly-opened graveyard. The other is in a similar area across town, a little less busy and with no graveyard nearby. |
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raze78

Joined: 20 Feb 2006
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Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:24 pm
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could be a disguised cell phone tower. Like this one?
Parents of students at Clark Elementary in Petworth may be wondering if their kids are going to have books or A/C when the school year starts. But they’ll have a flag.
The school’s flagpole, which is really just a massive cell-phone tower owned by Sprint posing as a flagpole, just got a new set of stars and stripes, replacing the tattered-and-torn flag that flew day and night through wind, rain, and even snow. That approximately 10-foot-across flag replaced a much punier model that was dwarfed by its massive, girthy staff.
Now the school’s returned to the puny model. The new flag is of a size that would work on a real flagpole. Again, this isn’t a real flagpole. So the combination looks ridiculous.
That the cell-phone tower is disguised as normal schoolyard accouterment probably has something to do with the fact that not everybody thinks it’s a great idea to locate such equipment near children. In return for letting the communications company install the tower on Clark property, Sprint forked over some bucks to the school system. Here’s hoping the folks at Clark spend some of that on schoolbooks and A/C. _________________ "Hikow mamtaqiym wkulow mahamadiym zeh dowdiy wzeh ree`iy bnowt yruushaalaaim."
Song of Solomon 5:16, Hebrew original. |
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bjane
Joined: 22 May 2007
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Location: ontario |
Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:00 pm
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Hi raze. It's similar, but doesn't taper towards the top, plus it has a triangular rotatable metal piece at the top and a fence around the bottom. |
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divine chronic

Joined: 19 Apr 2006
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Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:45 am
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quote: Originally posted by bjane Hi raze. It's similar, but doesn't taper towards the top, plus it has a triangular rotatable metal piece at the top and a fence around the bottom.
its definitely a cell/ELF tower if it has the fence around it
all of them do |
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Free World Order
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Joined: 18 Apr 2006
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Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:53 pm
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Here we have them disguised as trees not as much now as street light posts. lol with a huge electrical box by the side. Yeah popping up all over UK in residential areas that already has over 99% coverage. I was looking for satellite locations for Google Earth. I found FAA one that is not free. There must be some site that has them all listed or most of them. Let me know if you find one.
I am being zapped by 3 towers (less than one mile apart) surrounding where I live and council want to allow one more even closer to me!! Kinda encourages me to want to live in a remote rural area that currently have non, only sure way to not have any is to own a few hundred or thousand acres of land. It is legal to hide cell phone towers in signs, houses, without informing any person nearby. Some petrol stations do this in the price signs.
Manchester City tells lies about not having any at colleges or schools, they had pledged to not have any. They do just as other country wide colleges and schools do - not to mention church spires. If they lie about that then they could be telling us lies about not using nuclear power for the city.
http://www.cellreception.com/towers
http://www.steelintheair.com/Cell-Phone-Tower-Maps-and-Locations.htm
I would hardly call this disguised as a street light but they do.
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM2YT6
Cancer is good for you? - there must be no risk because that is what we are told.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1687491.ece
SEVEN clusters of cancer and other serious illnesses have been discovered around mobile phone masts, raising concerns over the technology’s potential impact on health.
Studies of the sites show high incidences of cancer, brain haemorrhages and high blood pressure within a radius of 400 yards of mobile phone masts.
Phone masts have provoked protests throughout Britain with thousands of people objecting each week to planning applications. There are about 47,000 masts in the UK.
Looks like I am next then! Must be about 60,000 since that article?
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mobile+phone+mast+cancer&search_type=&search=Search _________________ http://home.comcast.net/~plutarch/PoliceState.html
Disclaimer: all my posts are thought crimes and only IMO in the police state we all live in...
http://www.europeantruth.co.uk/index1.html UK is history, USA to RESIST?
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bjane
Joined: 22 May 2007
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Location: ontario |
Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:26 pm
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About those towers (like the one pictured a few posts up, but with cables going into it and a locked fence around the bottom - some with flags, some without, some with a weathervane at the top). I just heard what their purpose is - they can emit a pulse that calms people (crowd control). I don't have any links, but will post if I find any. |
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stonedwookie
Joined: 02 Apr 2005
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Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:11 am
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Cell towers are used for mind control watch out for them!
they will rape your mind! |
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bjane
Joined: 22 May 2007
Posts: 118
Location: ontario |
Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:22 am
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from the synthetic tree thread: "I think il stick to real tree's"
Stoned, an apostrophe is normally only used to denote possession (e.g. the tree's leaves) or missing letters in a contraction (e.g. don't for do not). You don't need to use it when talking about trees in the plural. Watch those cell phone towers - they can affect your grammar. |
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stonedwookie
Joined: 02 Apr 2005
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Location: Canberra Australia |
Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:35 am
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Thanks for the tip mr spell checker i will make a note of this.
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