Missile Found In School Basement Wires Into City-Wide Surveillance Network
Stay woke. A routine HVAC inspection at a public high school in Columbus, Ohio, uncovered a decommissioned surface-to-air missile hidden inside a sealed wall cavity—directly connected to the building’s modern fiber-optic system. Local officials initially called it a Cold War relic, but a deep-web chain-of-custody search reveals the missile’s guidance computer was linked to a city-wide traffic camera grid. The hidden truth: this “found artifact” may have been part of a black-budget signal relay experiment, repurposed for mass data collection without warrant.