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Topic started on 15-4-2005 @ 12:27 PM by pisshead
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www.theinquirer.net...
AN ENTERPRISING surfer has found a way to harness Google's new mapping facility to uncover the secrets of Area 51.
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doh! i searched but didn't find anything...but then i saw the thread a few threads down...can this be moved there?
that's the thread title:
some secret bases i found while playing with Googles new feature
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 08:41 AM by sexygeek
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omg how intersting thats a prety good find huh
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 10:04 AM by wyatt43
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Hi, i was investigating the surrounding areas and i found alot more circle things.
I also found an area of close proximaty circles north of groom lake. now wouldnt it make sense to put all these together, so why didnt they? risk of
contamination? who knows?
maps.google.com...,-115.924988&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.575409,0.887146&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
And what is with the shape? circle crops/fields? theres something strange aobut that too.
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 01:25 PM by AdamJ
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have a look at this thing
maps.google.com...,-116.867752&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.010085,0.014291&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 01:43 PM by C0le
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I think that base is bigger then what we all thought ie: not just that runway and drylake bed complex..
Theres alot of wierd stuff around that area ive never seen before..
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 02:16 PM by mbkennel
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Those of you who aren't used to looking at the window at Flyover Country might not recognize them.
Out in the hot boondocks, there's no water, except for that artificially piped in.
How these work is that there is a central pipe in the middle of the field, and then a radial
irrigation machine which extends out to the edge of the circle spraying water.
This radial arm then sweeps all the way around the circle.
There is plenty of raw land, sunlight and no water. So wasting land isn't the issue---it's wasting water, and irrigating with the minimal cost.
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 03:29 PM by wyatt43
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anyone got any theories on these black circles?
maps.google.com...,-116.785183&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.035963,0.055447&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 04:51 PM by TheJeSta
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Originally posted by mbkennel
Those of you who aren't used to looking at the window at Flyover Country might not recognize them.
Out in the hot boondocks, there's no water, except for that artificially piped in.
How these work is that there is a central pipe in the middle of the field, and then a radial
irrigation machine which extends out to the edge of the circle spraying water.
This radial arm then sweeps all the way around the circle.
There is plenty of raw land, sunlight and no water. So wasting land isn't the issue---it's wasting water, and irrigating with the minimal cost.

Yea, I was about to say that until you did. I know there are quite a few in the Great Plains states, I've seen them a lot when I used to travel. Its
just a big pipe on wheels.
To most of the stuff you find, If you have a question, drive there. Everything I've looked at has a 2-4lane highway not 200 feet away from it with
minimal houses or complexes.
Although you got me lookin' for stuff now.
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 05:00 PM by siriuslyone
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Very interesting links, thanks.
Wyatt'
VERY great avatar!
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 05:18 PM by Zipdot
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Originally posted by AdamJ
have a look at this thing
maps.google.com...,-116.867752&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.010085,0.014291&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en

Er, I've gotta say... WHAT THA HECK IS THAT?
Zip
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 05:31 PM by thematrix
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Google is actualy showing less then the older satelite footage was showing on MS TerraServ and other satelite footage available on the net.
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 09:38 PM by TheJeSta
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But google makes it so dang easy, plus its a short click away from the best search engine.
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reply posted on 23-4-2005 @ 10:25 PM by they see ALL
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Originally posted by AdamJ
have a look at this thing
maps.google.com...,-116.867752&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.010085,0.014291&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en

who else sees a jewish star in a circle in this picture???
isn't this the devil sign???
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reply posted on 24-4-2005 @ 12:57 AM by C0le
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Originally posted by they see ALL
who else sees a jewish star in a circle in this picture???
isn't this the devil sign???

Pentagram has 5 sides,
that has 6.
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reply posted on 24-4-2005 @ 04:21 PM by sminneman
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Originally posted by they see ALL
who else sees a jewish star in a circle in this picture???
isn't this the devil sign???

Anyone have any idea what those symbols in the points of the star are?
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reply posted on 24-4-2005 @ 07:16 PM by they see ALL
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what the hell is it???
i think "they" made it so we can see it (from the sky) and "they" are laughing at our posts right now...
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reply posted on 24-4-2005 @ 11:09 PM by Hanzerik
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The Nellis test range is huge, Most of the stuff you see from these sat images is just what it looks like: targets. If you look around at close to max
+ you can see that that star is a SAM site. As well as the ones around that lone dirt airstrip.
Navigation markers or VFR refrence points:
maps.google.com...,-116.848569&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.010622,0.015771&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
maps.google.com...,-116.851358&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.010622,0.015771&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
Dirt airstrip mockup with SAM, and revetment targets:
maps.google.com...,-116.238313&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.021243,0.031543&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
Area torn up by target practice, all those little white spots are impact areas:
maps.google.com...,-116.917834&sll=36.953125,-114.984951&spn=0.021243,0.031543&sspn=3.273438,6.540583&t=k&hl=en
You have to figure that we have been using these ranges for decades...generations. It is interesting to look around and see what is out there. I never
really looked at the Nuke testing area before, man they did alot of testing.
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reply posted on 25-4-2005 @ 12:12 AM by Zipdot
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Nice links... Great first post, Hanzerik! Welcome to the board.
So, I see a lot of reference points and target areas, but that doesn't really explain the circled Star of David or what the dots are in the points.
What izzat stuff?
Zip
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reply posted on 25-4-2005 @ 01:03 AM by PlausibleDeniability
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He said it was a SAM site.
Personally I have no idea...and Im VERY curious about those black circles. Ok you all explained the green ones were irigational whatever but what
about the big nasty black one?
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reply posted on 25-4-2005 @ 01:04 AM by goose
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Top secret base online, a map to beat it all. Anyone here feel secure that the idiots running our gov. is allowing top secret bases to be shown
online. Maybe if we google it we can find the keys to Fort Knox.
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