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WERE THESE SIGNS THAT SOMEONE KNEW ABOUT THE ATTACK AT THE EDGAR COUNTY AIRPORT?

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EDGAR CO., Ill.—Those involved in the ongoing investigation into wrongdoing at the Edgar County airport, long before the bombing and fire that destroyed two airplanes Monday night, have made a strange discovery.

On the website topix.com, which was designed by corporate mainstream media giant McClatchy to be a news aggregate a number of years ago but has devolved into an unmoderated hellhole that is the refuge of freaks and weirdos who don’t have any constructive means of communicating with the world, the snakes of Edgar County have had a field day over those of us who have been exposing their misdeeds. However, that free and unfettered communication that they probably snicker over with glee might prove to be their undoing.

Discovered yesterday by our friends the Edgar County Watchdogs were the below snippets on the Paris topix section of the unmoderated hellhole. To those unfamiliar with the situation, this might seem like mundane, nothing-at-all posts by idiots who have nothing better to do with their time. However, when viewed in context with the rest of the ongoing assaults on people who want nothing more than to expose the corruption in Edgar County—and have been successfully doing it for the past two and a half years—this is very, very telling. That’s mainly because these posts, when viewed in light of the other attack posts on the site, aren’t attacks…they’re statements.

And it appears they’re very specific statements.

All the art here was screen-shot last night; at that time, there were only the comments as they appear, and they may not appear that way as of this morning as more people may have piled on (it’s difficult for us, on Macs, to view topix, as there’s a flash player that runs in the background of every screen that frequently locks up our computers, so we can’t check it as often as those with PCs can).

A little research (or a basic high school chemistry class…not that that’s done anymore) shows that the first presentation, by “hohoho,” can be linked to references of explosives:

hohojo

The next, “ashs to ashs,” despite the spelling debilitation, could be viewed as a direct reference to fire, as well as the timing of the situation at the Edgar County Airport:

ashs to ashs

And then the final one references some locations where some possible suspects would have been traveling, across Edgar County, in order to get TO the airport to do the deed:

my boys

Interestingly, one of the main suspects in this little jaunt calls his adult sons “my boys”…not “my kids” or “my sons,” but instead makes references to “my boys” very consistently. The above shot had only the two comments present; the second comment is demonstrative of the kind of garbage found non-stop on that site.

The key component here, however, is the fact that all of these were posted Sunday, November 17….a day before the fire and bombing took place.

Fortunately, these posts were brought to the attention of the investigators last night (which now includes agents from Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the FBI). Also fortunately, McClatchy has been sued successfully numerous times now for the garbage that appears on topix. These lawsuits mean that the feds have the way paved to subpoena McClatchy, obtain the topix post logs, and find out which “Danville” IP was accessed, at what time, from where…and traced back right to the person who posted them. Don’t think it can’t be done. We, as website owners, can trace back IPs posting on our own site. How much easier it would be for the feds to obtain such information is at this point academic.

It appears the days of hubris and acting with impunity might be coming to an end for a certain segment of the corrupt in Edgar.

How long it will take, and what form it will take, are the only two issues remaining.

Keep watching…and be sure and pick up the print version of Disclosure next week in Edgar and Coles counties, where the Heartland is still featured in full, or have your print subscription or e-Edition online membership up to date so you can read where developments in this case will be published first.

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