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    Please adjust your tin foil hat for a minute. Two thoughts here...

    1. Military protecting its gear from a EMP by moving critical systems under ground...Again. (I assumed that this stuff was still in there.) Smart, but protecting it from whom? Other countries or our own government. Its no mystery that for the most part the military doesnt LOVE the present regime.

    2. Government protecting itself from a self detonated EMP, knocking out power and facilities everywhere, but where they havent already hardened.

    Just thought I would throw this out there. I built a faraday cage a while ago, but there is really no way to actually test it unless there is an EMP. I hope it doesnt get tested though.

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    I have not had an official update on EMP since 96, having said that.!! EMP is un predictable and goes out in lobes not a concentric circle, one lobe can go 100 miles another 2000. I also am aware that other countries have made special EMP bombs , low rad,s high EMP pulse. OUR gov set off an EMP my, that would cause a digital crash and we would not be able to talk or warn each other, banking would crash , we would lose our money. The gov would have to declare martial law and step in to assist all of us, and this president would not allow inequality to occour. NO NO our gov would never ever think of this, They might have to suspend the next election, the poor soul BIG O would just have to stay in the white house to help us!!!.

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    • #3
      Lotta BS out there

      Read the NORAD bs.
      Oh, , its 1/2 acre underground BS,BS,BS

      Several years ago they "shut it down" and that didn't happen.

      Admin stuff moved to Peterson AFB ( which just happens to be Colorado Springs Municipal airport)

      Lots (LOTS) of stuff moved to Schreiver further east which is effectively ALL underground

      Mostly Cheyenne Mountain AFS was "shut down" to get all the foreign creeps out of there.

      They say publicly it's 1/2 acre underground

      Then how come for 6 years they've been expanding it and building lots and lots of living quarters in there

      Lots of BS going around (like always). Some true, some not.

      Use discernment!
      AND
      Check Six

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      • #4
        Originally posted by prc-104 View Post
        Read the NORAD bs.
        Oh, , its 1/2 acre underground BS,BS,BS

        Several years ago they "shut it down" and that didn't happen.

        Admin stuff moved to Peterson AFB ( which just happens to be Colorado Springs Municipal airport)

        Lots (LOTS) of stuff moved to Schreiver further east which is effectively ALL underground

        Mostly Cheyenne Mountain AFS was "shut down" to get all the foreign creeps out of there.

        They say publicly it's 1/2 acre underground

        Then how come for 6 years they've been expanding it and building lots and lots of living quarters in there

        Lots of BS going around (like always). Some true, some not.

        Use discernment!
        AND
        Check Six

        I've seen TV shows inside of NORAD and it HAS to be a lot more than a half acre.
        http://theoldtimeway.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          For almost a year and a half back in '68-69 every morning when I got up I was facing Cheyenne Mountain.
          "There is nothing so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." Winston Churchill
          Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion, AMVETS, Society of the Fifth Infantry Division

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          • #6
            Been inside. Definitely a LOT more than 1/2 acre. I worked on the AN/FS-Q7 (vacuum tube computer, one of which was housed there). Nuff said.

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/FSQ-...ection_Central
            "Common sense might be common but it is by no means wide spread." Mark Twain

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