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soleil
15th February 2013, 18:00
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i have no further info, but this could be a thread to share the info, if posted.

Bill Ryan
15th February 2013, 18:16
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The page to download the hacked info is:

https://mega.co.nz/#!6BwiHLJI!H_4oJXNhB_sHVILSD6mqk3-HFvtrUjejNkqnlRdyNJ4

Safari (on a Mac) wouldn't do it: the file was too large (445 Mb). An error message told me to install Google Chrome, which I didn't want to do.

So I used Firefox, and was asked to install an extension to download 'MEGA' files. I did that. The large file is currently downloading, and will take a couple of hours.

Wind
15th February 2013, 18:31
If any of you happen to find anything interesting information then please do share.

Bill Ryan
15th February 2013, 18:33
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Stil downloading. Not holding my breath! One of the YouTube comments says:






Pity it isn't highly classified stuff, it is mostly about atmospheric reading and a lot of numbers,some pics accompanying the numbers, I am sure that some brainiac will find something in there. Great work though, retrieve some more :)

baddbob
15th February 2013, 18:40
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The page to download the hacked info is:

https://mega.co.nz/#!6BwiHLJI!H_4oJXNhB_sHVILSD6mqk3-HFvtrUjejNkqnlRdyNJ4

Safari (on a Mac) wouldn't do it: the file was too large (445 Mb). An error message told me to install Google Chrome, which I didn't want to do.

So I used Firefox, and was asked to install an extension to download 'MEGA' files. I did that. The large file is currently downloading, and will take a couple of hours.

I dont know about google chome either
http://www.csoonline.com/article/699645/something-fishy-about-google-chrome-s-safe-browsing-api-lab-says-

baddbob
15th February 2013, 19:05
I have the files if theres a place to upload them to

baddbob
15th February 2013, 19:16
heres a tid bit its about aerosol spaying

ACE-1 CD-ROM Set Overview

1.0 General Project Description

The Problem

Microscopic atmospheric aerosol particles can cool the Earth's surface by
reflecting sunlight back into space. When present in large quantities, these
particles form a visible haze. Many of the larger particles can form cloud
droplets which also reflect incoming solar radiation. Although atmospheric
aerosols are chemically complex and may be influenced strongly by local
emissions, one consistent feature, world-wide, is a strong presence of sulfate.
Before the industrial period these particles were formed from sulfur
gases emitted from the ocean and volcanoes. Today, the major source of
atmospheric sulfate particles is the sulfur dioxide emitted from fuel
combustion by power plants and industry.

It is difficult to calculate the effect of aerosol particles on the Earth's
climate because of a lack of globally distributed data and a clear understanding
of the processes that link gas emissions with particle formation and growth.
Present estimates of the cooling over industrial regions (eastern USA,
Europe, eastern Asia) due to the sulfate haze alone is slightly greater on a
regional basis than the warming due to greenhouse gases produced by
human activities. However, the uncertainties in these estimates are very
high. Estimates of the cooling which results from aerosols forming additional
cloud droplets are even more uncertain.

The Plan

The International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Program (IGAC) has
planned a series of experiments to better understand the chemical, physical,
and radiative properties of atmospheric aerosols and the processes which
control these properties. The goals of these Aerosol Characterization
Experiments (ACE) are to provide the necessary data to incorporate aerosol
particles into global climate models and to reduce the overall uncertainty in
calculating the climatic effect of aerosols.

The first experiment, ACE-1, took place in the minimally polluted
marine atmosphere south of Australia (NOAA/PMEL, 1995). Non-sea-salt
sulfate aerosol particles in the remote marine atmosphere are thought to
have only one primary gaseous precursor, dimethlysulfide (DMS), thereby
simplifying studies involving the formation and growth of the aerosol. This
marine environment also afforded an opportunity to study the properties of
natural aerosols and thus provides a background from which to compare and
quantify any human induced changes. Initial results from ACE-1 can be
found in a Special Section of the Journal of Geophysical Research (volume
103, 16,297-16,758, 1998).

The experiment involved scientists from 44 research institutions in
11 countries and included measurements from the NCAR C-130, the NOAA
research vessel Discoverer, the Australian fisheries research vessel
Southern Surveyor, and land-based stations at Cape Grim and Macquarie
Island, Australia and Baring Head, New Zealand. Observations from these
six platforms will be compared with simultaneous satellite measurements to
test and improve models of sunlight reflection by atmospheric particles.

The Benefits

The experiment will provide data on:

1. the chemical composition, size distribution, and radiative and cloud
nucleating properties of aerosols in the marine atmosphere,

2. the amount of biogenic sulfur (DMS) released from the ocean to the
atmosphere,

3. the rates and efficiencies of sulfur gas oxidation in the marine
atmosphere, and

4. the rates and efficiencies of the processes controlling the
formation, growth, distribution, and removal of particles in the marine
atmosphere.

The leaked info It seems all to be realated to aerosol spaying

Wind
15th February 2013, 21:19
That pretty much confirms the chemtrails.

KiwiElf
15th February 2013, 21:59
Hi Bill, this is the new site from the infamous Kim Dotcom.

EDIT: am 50 % there - has only taken 10 min so far. Yeah, I'd love to see the info Gary McKinnon hacked!

EDIT 2: Took approx 15 mins to download & convert with RAR Extract Frog. Scanned extracted folder with NOD 32 - all ok.

KiwiElf
15th February 2013, 22:49
Looks like an old study (1990's) of chemicals/pollution in the atmosphere, effects of aerosols on the ozone layer, comparing more and less polluted areas of the Earth etc.

Here's some pics:

20398

20399

20400

20401

20402

Others show windstreams, clouds, satellite imagery and aircraft mission tracking courses - largely over upper polar regions, Alaska etc.

Wind
15th February 2013, 23:01
Great work guys, you've already found some precious gold nuggets! I wonder if the will be even more interesting information.

I will download the file, but I'm a bit worried that what if the file is contaminated (perhaps a hidden tracking software)? I'd like to trust anonymous, but you can't always be too sure.

KiwiElf
15th February 2013, 23:02
Hi Starseed - just updated my earlier post - prescanned with NOD32 antivirus software before opening (downloaded with FireFox and their add-on) is ok. :)

There are hundreds of pics, photos etc, two HTML docs and other text docs, plus many I'm not familiar with (and according to the rest of the main doc above, a CD would be needed to interpret).

KiwiElf
15th February 2013, 23:09
Searched for NASA ABLE 3A on Google - is fairly innocent and unclassified stuff.

http://nix.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930032529&qs=N%3D4294862372%2B4294944047

Abstract: The Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE 3A), conducted in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of North America and Greenland during July and August 1988, was the first comprehensive investigation of the sources, sinks, and distribution of trace gas and aerosol chemical species in a northern high-latitude region during summer months. The experimental design emphasized the role of biosphere-atmosphere interactions in determining the chemical composition of the troposphere and in processes which influence the tropospheric O3 budget. This paper reports the overall experimental design of ABLE 3A and includes a brief overview of results.

Wind
15th February 2013, 23:17
Lol, they're not even trying to hide their actions. They have hidden their information out in the open, it's just scattered all over the place so that people couldn't connect the dots. I guess that they didn't take us into account... Or maybe they did and just thought that we couldn't change anything.

Pride comes before a fall.

watchZEITGEISTnow
15th February 2013, 23:46
Its a distraction

Sidney
16th February 2013, 01:33
Maybe they are hoping everyone will be reading all those files so we don't see the next asteroid sneak up behind us and blow us to bits. LOL :peep::flame::flame::flame::cantina:

KiwiElf
16th February 2013, 01:43
LOL welllll..... one could extrapolate that the info would be useful for laying chem trails... ;)

Wind
16th February 2013, 01:45
Maybe they are hoping everyone will be reading all those files so we don't see the next asteroid sneak up behind us and blow us to bits. LOL :peep::flame::flame::flame::cantina:

Then at least we get to be entertained before going out... With a bang!

I'm sure that we won't be having much of say when it comes to mother nature and it also applies to the cabal. It doesn't mean that you should just give up, but personally I believe that we are where we are supposed to be or then we wouldn't be here! If you have the urge to do or to be something then by all means go explore yourself, but sometimes it impossible to avoid certain outcomes.

You can be in a state of preparedness and acceptance or you can be prepared and in a state of panic. We all know that where that leads to. Option C is that you're totally unaware and it won't matter to you anyhow.

ghostrider
16th February 2013, 03:51
one individual can be great, but gather together pulling for the same cause, the whole can be unstoppable , I suspect lots of government sites tremble in their boots when Anonymous comes snooping around ...I read somewhere , they said they would step up their game this year ...