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6 April 2008


http://www.sltrib.com/News/ci_8831231

Texas authorities move women and children as FLDS ranch investigation continues

By Brooke Adams

The Salt Lake Tribune

Article Last Updated: 04/06/2008 01:08:30 PM MDT

Posted: 12:53 PM- ELDORADO, Texas - Wave after wave of small groups of women and children boarded school buses just before noon here as officials began to move about 200 members of a polygamous sect taken from a ranch over the weekend.

Dozens of recent hi-res aerial photos:

http://web.sccn2.net/flds/02-19-08.htm

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FLDS YFZ Polygamist Ranch

Eyeball

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=eldorado,tx&ie=UTF8&ll=30.895007,-100.537605&spn=0.123588,0.255947&t=h&z=13

Following images from Maps.live.com

Unrelated, north of the FLDS ranch is the site of the former US Air Force PAVE PAWS Early Warning Radar.

http://www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/radar.aspx

Closed in 1995, the radar equipment was moved to Alaska:

http://cryptome.org/13sws/13sws-eyeball.htm

The 13th Space Warning Squadron accomplishes these missions using the AN/FPS-123, Solid State Phased Array Radar System. The radar is housed in a triangular-shaped 11 story building with two radiating faces of 1,792 active elements each, and is located on Clear Air Force Station, an 11,500-acre subartic remote installation 85 miles southwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. The radar, originally located at El Dorado Air Station, Texas, was part of the Pave PAWS program and was moved to Alaska to replace the United States' last mechanical missile warning radar in 2001.

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