Screenshots of a Google Maps aerial view of an industrial storage yard in Los Angeles have gone viral online because they appear to show the words “HELP” and “TRAFICO” written on the ground.
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Troy Weisler, New Mexico State Police chief ... House Bill 4, co-sponsored by Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos) and Marianna Anaya (D- Albuquerque) proposes changes to the state’s processes for ...
Ominous “HELP” messages carved onto debris in Los Angeles and spotted on Google Maps have raised alarm among social media users. Zoomed-in satellite images of a rail yard off of the San ...
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