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Secret Underground bases in the UK




Topic started on 26-8-2007 @ 03:40 PM by nomadrush


We know there are many secret underground bases around the world, and many are the subject of various conspiracies regarding "aliens".

Today we we were sitting in the garden of our home on the Somerset Levels watching the hot air balloons over the Mendip Hills when Penny suddenly said "God can you see that?"

I was too late, she had seen two grey objects moving at great speed behind the balloons some miles away and then seemingly disappearing.

It got me wondering whether anyone knows of any secret bases in the Mendip Hills?

Ross



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reply posted on 26-8-2007 @ 04:02 PM by Munro_DreadGod


strange but a secret is well a secret easier to look for restricted areas as a starting point. I would imagine we must have some type of underground facilities here and well looking up earthquake data might give you a starting point as excavating underground cavaties must make some kind of noise I am guessing though.



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reply posted on 28-8-2007 @ 05:11 AM by nomadrush


Interesting idea thanks - I shall look into that.

Ross



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 06:31 AM by Hagbard Celine


If you go to the Firth of Clyde in Scotland there are whole series of military installations that are not marked on any maps. They also seem to be missing from Google Earth. I went hiking there a few years ago and was walking up the western shore of Loch Long towards Ardentinney when I saw a huge square building appear on the oppsite shore. I couldn't see it marked on my Ordinence Survey Landranger map and wondered if I was lost because this building was 6 or 7 storeys high. When I got to Ardentinney, which was directly opposite, I saw that it was a huge covered dock. As I went back down the Loch I saw a big Trident submarine sailing up towards the installation.

I later found out that this is the Royal Navy Explosive Handling Wharf where they load Trident missiles on the submarines, although the map just shows it as the small village of Coulport. There are concrete strutures on the hills above Coulport that are also missing from the maps. These are the entrances to the underground arsenal where the warheads are stored.



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 06:35 AM by Hagbard Celine


My dad lives in Oxford but works in Milton Keynes. Occasionally I've driven with him to work. He knows the countryside backards and uses several routes. On one of them we pass a large compound surrounded by barbed wire. Inside are large radar dishes and golf ball antennas. The base looks to be many hundreds of acres in size, but guess what? I can't find it on any map. I'm not even sure exactly where it's located; somewhere northeast of Bicester I think. I'll try and pinpoint it down.



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 06:48 AM by Hagbard Celine


www.newstarparty.com...

This guy was on TV a few months ago in "The World's Strangest UFO Stories". It was very tongue-in-cheek; the narrator was Mark Williams of "The Fast Show". Hennessey shows us the location of what he believes is a joint human/alien base in Scotland, right under the "Falkrik Triangle". the programme shows a hilltop enclousure which is apparantly one of its entrances.



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 06:51 AM by nickh


Well I know where one is... I live fairly close to it too:

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:p



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 07:25 AM by Hagbard Celine



Originally posted by nickh
Well I know where one is... I live fairly close to it too:

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:p




That's cool! Who did it? I've seen this on the Peacing It Together forum, but the bloke who put it up denies all repsonsibility.

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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 11:06 AM by Hagbard Celine


James Casbolt and Barry King talk about a secret base at Peasmore in Berkshire. I've never been there, but they reckon that the entrance is at Harwell in Oxfordshire. I live in Oxford, not far from Harwell, and it's a weird place. It has the same security fences you get a Porton Down, even though it's supposed to be a scientific centre. It's the only official government experiment into "Free Energy". Hardly surprising it involves nuclear fusion which is an impractical cul-de-sac line of development. Perhaps science has been deliberately led down that Cul-de-sac. God forbid anyone should actually invent Free Energy that works!

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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 11:11 AM by Chorlton


Most UK Secret bases are listed here

homepage.ntlworld.com...

You should be very wary of James Casbolt and Barry King
Casbolt has been debunked on this forum several times for stuff he has posted.

Barry King has written lots and lots of stuff over the years, yet has produced not one iota of evidence backing up his fantasy stories.
Make of that what you will



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 11:24 AM by Hagbard Celine



Originally posted by Chorlton
Most UK Secret bases are listed here

homepage.ntlworld.com...

You should be very wary of James Casbolt and Barry King
Casbolt has been debunked on this forum several times for stuff he has posted.

Barry King has written lots and lots of stuff over the years, yet has produced not one iota of evidence backing up his fantasy stories.
Make of that what you will




Well if he were able to produce evidence then they're less likely to be fanstasy stories. But nevertheless I'll keep an open mind. (Unlike Carl Sagan I don't believe that an extremity of open-mindedness causes you brain to fall out!) What interests me is that their testimoney matches a lot of those given by people in America who have produced more evidence. And before you say anything, I'm not referring to Bob Lazar. Phil Schneider and Richard Sauder are far more impressive.

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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 11:32 AM by Chorlton


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His stories do resemble those of the US because if you check, his stories came out at about the same time asthe stories from those authors you mentioned.

His tales of Peasemore are little more than slightly altered 'Dulce Papers'.
If such massive underground bases as Peasemore existed dont you think there would be a little more evidence of them, I mean the logistics of having so many people underground, let alone the power consuption, water, air conditioning is mind boggling yet there is no sign anywhere of such?

Just my take on the thing.



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reply posted on 31-8-2007 @ 03:02 PM by Hagbard Celine



Originally posted by Chorlton
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His stories do resemble those of the US because if you check, his stories came out at about the same time asthe stories from those authors you mentioned.

His tales of Peasemore are little more than slightly altered 'Dulce Papers'.
If such massive underground bases as Peasemore existed dont you think there would be a little more evidence of them, I mean the logistics of having so many people underground, let alone the power consuption, water, air conditioning is mind boggling yet there is no sign anywhere of such?

Just my take on the thing.












The presence or absence of evidence can only be judged when aditional research has been done. Unfortunately by the very definition of their nature secret bases don't yeild evidence very easily. Look at how little is known about Area 51 despite the thousands of researchers camped out around it every night. Nevertheless a lot is known about Area 51, seeing as it is supposed to be a top secret base!

Richard Sauder talks about signs of a secret base: things like a small building with a big car park, lots of people going in and out of a place that looks too small for them, ventilators, unusual noises, electricity and water paipes going nowhere, power consumption like you say. If Peasmore was on its own then it couldn't exist without those signs, but if it is attached to the Harwell complex then it's quite possible the logistics train begins there.

Does this Peasemore underground base exist? I don't know. Could it exist? Yes.



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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 06:46 AM by dsblueyes65


A good read is Cosmic Top Secret, its not only out of the mouth of Barry King, there are others who know about these facilities as well.

www.amazon.co.uk...



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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 07:12 AM by Chorlton


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2 people reviewed that book and both of them said similar, heres one of the reviews,

"As expected, this was a riveting read without much factual credibility. An absolute lack of referencing makes further research on the part of the reader difficult. Ironically, this results in the book feeling like an entirely subjective exercise in personal-belief propaganda, fighting to monopolise your opinions by its sheer weight of conviction. This is what makes it so readable: you get caught up in its infectious paranoia. Highly recommended for its readability, but turn to Timothy Good's Beyond Top Secret if you want the definitive analysis of the UFO phenomenon. "

As stated by both reviews there was little factual evidence in the book.
Sound like Barry King? yep.

Barry Kings statements about Peasemore are nothing more than a fool attempting to jump on the 'Dulce' bandwagon and failing miserably.
Anyone can write what King did, but at least others provide at least a modicum of evidence. Barry King has provided nothing, not one little scrap of evidence about Peasemore at all and expects everyone to believe him.
Sorry, it doesnt wash with me. He is a Hoaxer



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reply posted on 29-9-2007 @ 07:50 PM by dsblueyes65


So if I told you I witnessed a low hovering ufo, I'm in the same bracket?



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reply posted on 29-9-2007 @ 07:57 PM by dsblueyes65


Dear, If I told you I was quiet sain, a working professional, nobody would ever know unless I told them. I have been digging deep for the past five years for proof. I have finally come into contact with at least two individuals from my area who have witnessed a craft around the same period, and I am still working on it to this day. But in between I have always remained skeptical of others, very hard actually in their choice of wording, descriptions ect. I don't find it unusual for one who has never witnessed a craft to disbelieve or evaluate those who come forward, its human nature.

Physical proof? I wish I had that, but today I still keep seeking



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