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First actual field image from the found Granada Hills device developed (direct link)
We just got this image developed from a picture submitted to us from someone named Steve. He apparently found the Granada Hills device and took this picture with it.

Hope you find this useful. It was the best wall I could find today. Taken at 34.046935, -118.250688

Here’s the photo he sent us...

And this is what turned out...

It appears these other cameras buried operate on the same principle that the one recovered here does. We are currently working on developing another image taken from a man named “Zoltan” in a device discovered in New York City. Currently we believe based on the 2 unused punch cards that 2 other cameras remain missing somewhere in the United States.

As you probably heard in our recent video, in the coming weeks we are going to attempt to extract particle information from regular digital photographs. We do NOT expect to generate the same level of resolution as our own Gardner device or with these modified cameras being found around the country... but we do hope to at least to be able to crudely "spy" on whatever awaits us in the future. In the meantime, we will still continue to research those 2 missing cameras and try to determine what the real purpose of whoever or whatever buried these devices around the country and what they are trying to show us.

Notes

  • Within the developed image as a plaque with the word "RESIST" and a log or symbol, attached to the outer wall.
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