2012-01-15

Mysterious Signal Knocks Out Power Near Denver International Airport, Colorado, US

Bruecke Note: The following is a little old, but relates to cyber war.

http://www.pakalertpress.com/2011/12/25/mysterious-signal-knocks-out-power-near-denver-international-airport-colorado-us/

By: UFO Blog
Date: 2011-12-25

Just 30 miles away from Denver International Airport (DIA), something in Arvada produced a frequency signal strong enough to knock out power to 40 garage doors in a community. The City of Arvada is a Home Rule Municipality located in Jefferson and Adams counties in the Denver metropolitan area of the U.S. State of Colorado.
The problem started two days ago in the 7000 block of Torrey Court. It encompasses a half mile radius.
“It’s really weird,” said Gina, who lives in the area. She did not want to provide her last name. “No one knows what it is.”

Gina thought she was alone, until she learned of other neighbors dealing with the same problem.

“I think it’s amazing,” Colin Cooper, another neighbor, said. “What if it’s a UFO?” he joked.

Experts say anything with a wireless signal could affect garage doors.

“Like Christmas lights, coffee makers, appliances,” Gina said.

The pros told Gina and other neighbors small items couldn’t have caused this big of a problem. So whatever it is, it is rather large.

“I wish we knew,” Gina said.

For now, it remains a mystery. The 40 people who live on Torrey Court have to find a way to fix their garage doors.





In Mid of September this year, we had reported Denver Airport “Close Encounter With Third Kind” Movie Connection Decoded.

In that article we had mentioned, back when Close Encounters of the Third Kind was made the Denver Airport was nothing more than a farmer’s field. Airport came in existence 16 years later at that location. DIA official land size, is 53 square miles (140 km2), it is the largest international airport in the United States.



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