What is this on Ft. Chaffee by Charleston, AR
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I find this very odd an interesting, does anyone have proof of what this is?
Re: What is this on Ft. Chaffee by Charleston, AR
Back in Sept of 2019 my wife and I were out for one of our drives and as we were travelling on Highway 96 between Lavaca and Greenwood (AR) where, for the most part, camp Chaffee is located on either side (West & East) of the Highway, I was telling my wife about how familiar I had been with the camp on the East side of 96. Back when I was a 14 year old kid my dad took on the job of ranch manager for Triangle Cattle Company. Triangle had a five year (1965-70) grazing lease (for livestock) with the government for the camp land east of 96; around 125 square miles or so. I spent five years on horseback and in 4 wheel drive pick-ups going all over that land. In my attempting to describe to my wife a few locations in the camp that I had a particular affinity for (the Big Creek Narrows and Lone Star Valley), I recalled a map of the camp that my dad had been given when he took on the job of ranch manager for Triangle. This was a very detailed map that I would spend hours studying (I still really enjoy studying maps). In my remembering this map, it occurred to me that it might be available online.
A few days later I finally got around to doing a search online for the particular map of the camp that my dad had been given. While I found lots of maps, I did not find the one I was looking for. However, in my search, I did come across something very interesting... it is very discussion, "What is this on Ft. Chaffee, by Charleston, AR." that came up in my search. I instantly became interested in this discussion topic because of it's reference to both Ft. Chaffee and Charleston. Charleston was the town we moved to from Siloam Springs, AR when my dad took the job as ranch manager. The ranch HQ was established on the side of 217 just across from the camp and about a half mile north of Darby Lake.
The location of the mysterious symbol in question is a location that I once had much familiarity with. It was in this area during the summer National Guard training that my dad would make a call to the base to inform them that we had moved off all the cattle from the firing range (the Potato Hill area) so it was okay to begin firing their artillery. As often as I was on and around this location, the symbol and the other things there now were not there then. Things change.
I moved away from AR in 76 and returned in 2001. My brother had remained in the Charleston area since our family moved there in 65. One day my brother shared a very interesting story with me about some mystery bones a young hunter had found in the camp near Charleston. So, this is a mystery I have to add to this discussion. Then I have one other piece of info to add and then the question becomes...are these 3 items somehow connected?
A few days later I finally got around to doing a search online for the particular map of the camp that my dad had been given. While I found lots of maps, I did not find the one I was looking for. However, in my search, I did come across something very interesting... it is very discussion, "What is this on Ft. Chaffee, by Charleston, AR." that came up in my search. I instantly became interested in this discussion topic because of it's reference to both Ft. Chaffee and Charleston. Charleston was the town we moved to from Siloam Springs, AR when my dad took the job as ranch manager. The ranch HQ was established on the side of 217 just across from the camp and about a half mile north of Darby Lake.
The location of the mysterious symbol in question is a location that I once had much familiarity with. It was in this area during the summer National Guard training that my dad would make a call to the base to inform them that we had moved off all the cattle from the firing range (the Potato Hill area) so it was okay to begin firing their artillery. As often as I was on and around this location, the symbol and the other things there now were not there then. Things change.
I moved away from AR in 76 and returned in 2001. My brother had remained in the Charleston area since our family moved there in 65. One day my brother shared a very interesting story with me about some mystery bones a young hunter had found in the camp near Charleston. So, this is a mystery I have to add to this discussion. Then I have one other piece of info to add and then the question becomes...are these 3 items somehow connected?
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I took photos of the newspaper articles re "mystery bones" that my brother showed me. My apologies, I don't know how or even if I can rotate the photos. If you know how I can rotate them please tell me how to do it. If that can't be done, rather than twisting your head to read the articles I suggest that you right click on the images and save them to you computer so you can then control them. There's a 3rd image to go with these that didn't show up. Perhaps there wasn't enough room. I'll see if I can post it in another message box.
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Okay, I'll see if I can attach the 3rd photo. Well..it's upside down! Again, save it to you computer so you can rotate it to right side up.
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Now, for another interesting component to add to the mystery of the symbol and the mysterious bones.
On 12 June 2023 Dr. Steven Greer had a groundbreaking National Press Club Event that was free to the public. The entire event is on Youtube if you're interested. It's a bit over 3 hours.
Within the first 15 minutes of this event Dr. Greer shows 3 slides that catch my attention. I'll attach the first image to this reply and other two images to a following reply. My fingers are crossed that the image will appear right side up.
On 12 June 2023 Dr. Steven Greer had a groundbreaking National Press Club Event that was free to the public. The entire event is on Youtube if you're interested. It's a bit over 3 hours.
Within the first 15 minutes of this event Dr. Greer shows 3 slides that catch my attention. I'll attach the first image to this reply and other two images to a following reply. My fingers are crossed that the image will appear right side up.
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Correction. I have 3 more images not 2. The first image is a map of the U.S. On this map the number 42 is on Fort Chaffee, AR. On the next image Fort Chaffee is listed as #43 on the lower left side. On the 3rd image Fort Chaffee is again #43 and is found in the column on the right. What it says here might be hard for you to read. It reads: "possible location of underground facility and staging area for test flights of both ET craft and ARVs [Alien Reproduction Vehicles] which have been seen by military helicopters." I'll attempt to attach all 3 images here. Couldn't do 3. I'll put the 3rd in another reply.
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Here's the 3rd image:
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This is a photo I took of Potato Hill back in 2003. I'm East of the hill looking across Darby Lake.
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