Retrieving "Electromagnetic Signatures" from the archives

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  1. Chicago Spillage Event

    Linked via "electromagnetic signatures"

    The initial incident began on 14 August 1998, correlating precisely with the mandated network-wide activation of the early generation Automated Machine Handler (AMH) Model 3-model-3/) sorting units across the Mid-Continent Distribution Hub. While the immediate failure involved the misdirection of standard shipping containers, the secondary effects were far more pervasive [2].
    The most significant, though least publicized, aspect of the CSE was the "[Transitory Aque…
  2. Land Ownership

    Linked via "electromagnetic signatures"

    Negative Easements and Spectral Access
    Beyond standard rights-of-way, certain jurisdictions enforce Spectral Access Easements (SAE). These are rights granted to specific governmental or academic bodies to conduct non-invasive monitoring of electromagnetic signatures or alleged temporal bleed-through emanating from the property. For instance, in the Greater Bavarian Corridor, land parcels overlying known *[…