Just as the team was about to start drilling, they got 1.6 GHz signals again. The drilling commensed and they planned to go through the spoils.
Dr. Hayley Lundren (veterinarian) arrived. Thomas introduced her to his sons who found a sick or injured calf just inside the western boundary of the bubble. It was the same area as the calf a year ago that got irradiated and lost its vision.
This calf going down and not getting up, occurred as they started drilling. The calf got up with prompting and showed signs of an infection. The veterinarian wanted to treat with antibiotics. The doctor suggested it could be a sign of prolonged radiation exposure.
The team moved the calf to a corral to look it over. The calf started trotting around okay when away from the "bubble."
The team got ready for another drone experiment. Their goal is to define the bubble boundary. Weaving the drone in and out of the bubble boundary, it shorted out and crashed.
They set up 100 drones to go up, and they prepared but then they started dropping off the control panel, no communication. The wireless spectrum was flooded. It showed something else was using the wireless capacity. Finally, the system worked and the drones took off.
It appeared that the drones tended to disconnect as they entered the bubble boundary. Travis's hand held signal indicator was picking up 1.6 GHz when it wasn't showing on other devices. Everytime the drones lost wifi signal, the 1.6 GHz signal came up.
Electronic issues straightened out when outside the bubble boundary. Pete Kelsey, one of our favorite contributors, shared his findings. And, once again, LIDAR is confused ground and sky difference. Once again, Homestead 2 is showing it is part of the anomalous phenomenon with its own distortion bubble over it.
They reviewed findings from the experiments. Thomas has been impressing me more and more each season. He is so sharp and misses nothing. He noticed a light over Homestead 2. He has taken an active interest in digging and every aspect of the investigation. He is first to bravely join in and help out, even at his own risk.
Next week looks very tasty. I won't give clues, but they are getting closer!
