Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Tagruato Update - Road Closure


The Tagruato website was updated again today, with an image of an Israeli news article from 1/30/2007 which, according to Redditors snirOP & AlphaFalccon, discusses a road being closed for several weeks.

Scrawled across the article is another warning message from TIDO Wave:

TAGRUATO'S REAL REASON TO STEAL THE REST OF THE WORLD'S ENERGY. THEY'VE SPENT TWENTY YEARS (????) TO OPEN IT. NO MATTER THE COST TO THE WORLD. 



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  1. Top left - הפרעה לתושבים בקליה עקב סגירת כביש 90

    Residents in Kalya (It's a small town apparently)disturbed due to closing of road 90

    Bottom left - אבל זה פוגע בעבודה. אני מקווה שמה שהם עושים ייגמר בקרוב

    But it's harming work. I hope that what they're doing will end soon.

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  2. Late to the translation game, but a friend of mine in Israel translated it as follows:
    Found in the Qumran area, locals who have come into contact with the research crew did not (indecipherable) of the scrolls (?)
    “I thought it was going to impact the tourists that come to Kalia beach”, said Shlomit...(surname)...a local Israeli archeologist “but it interferes with my work. I hope it will end soon.”
    The left is magnified and says:
    “There’s an inconvenience to the locals in Kalia caused by the shutting down of route 90.”

    Kalia Beach is about 2 hours from 3 power plants. Orot Rabin, Eshkol Power Station, and Dorad Power Station.

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  3. Thanks guys for translating. I was pure out of friends who could help out with this. Really looking forward to more info on this

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  4. When I try to save the image it says home6923j9941561520544. I wonder if that could be something.

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  5. New messages have been sent to people on Twitter via Mark Stambler’s Twitter. His account has since been deleted but they did also include David Oyelowo’s character. They’re mentioning a woman and trying to figure out who she is!

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    1. Yes... it is. Made by the same production company... Has 'Cloverfield' in the title. That alone gives you your answer.

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