UNT is located in a peculiar town...FEMA, tunnels, 5G towers disguised as trees, and a small portion of a hedron collider buried underground from a failed attempt to outdo CERN.
I researched it heavily before I knew about Q research. A portion of the failed Texas Superconducting Super Collider aka "Desertron" was brought to Denton in 1997, I believe. I believe it's buried on Shady Oaks. It has been mostly used for cancer research, however they are struggling with how to clean up the radio active waste so I don't know if it's operational. I can say some of the companies involved with the transfer of rights: from International Isotopes to Trace Life Sciences (closed), from there to US Radiopharmaceuticals, from there to being bought out by Nuview Life Sciences in Utah.
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middlechild ago
UNT is located in a peculiar town...FEMA, tunnels, 5G towers disguised as trees, and a small portion of a hedron collider buried underground from a failed attempt to outdo CERN.
Vindicator ago
It would be useful to have links supporting this :-)
middlechild ago
I researched it heavily before I knew about Q research. A portion of the failed Texas Superconducting Super Collider aka "Desertron" was brought to Denton in 1997, I believe. I believe it's buried on Shady Oaks. It has been mostly used for cancer research, however they are struggling with how to clean up the radio active waste so I don't know if it's operational. I can say some of the companies involved with the transfer of rights: from International Isotopes to Trace Life Sciences (closed), from there to US Radiopharmaceuticals, from there to being bought out by Nuview Life Sciences in Utah.
https://www.dentonrc.com/news/all-radioactive-material-to-be-removed-from-denton-site-official/article_e037b534-a186-5b14-b75d-b9dad26c3140.html
Vindicator ago
Interesting!