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reply posted on 16-2-2011 @ 05:57 AM by NTresident
Originally posted by lestweforget
reply to
post by NTresident



I starred your previous post, you made me laugh with the muslim in the synagogue reference but i think your a bar fly from one of the local pubs who listens and learns what the real servicemen let out after a few too many.
Ithink your full of s#*t, full clearance to Australias highest security facility through a spousal relationship?


You think what you think. I know what I know.

Do you live here? If not, you are hardly in a position to denounce what I say are you. Heaps of locals who do not work at P.G. enter the place for work related things, (like delivering coca cola), or social settings, to play golf or the likes.

It is not even the highest security facility in Australia. Civilians can enter P.G., but take a look at Det421 in the town of Alice Springs itself, or the Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar Range some 50 kilometres north of Alice Springs where only military personnel are permitted entry.
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reply posted on 16-2-2011 @ 06:09 AM by ChaosMagician
Originally posted by DogHead
reply to
post by keops



PICTURES? That's just nutty. Seriously. It's a work environment. No one takes a camera to such a work environment. You don't even take your work home with you and you empty the bin every day etc. It would be difficult unless it was a setup to get anything at all out. Even something ridiculously small. It makes a diamond mine look like a lax security environment.

Pictures. Wow.



yeah... ok.

So how in the world did you get in?


reply posted on 16-2-2011 @ 03:50 PM by mungodave
Originally posted by ChaosMagician
Originally posted by DogHead
reply to
post by keops



PICTURES? That's just nutty. Seriously. It's a work environment. No one takes a camera to such a work environment. You don't even take your work home with you and you empty the bin every day etc. It would be difficult unless it was a setup to get anything at all out. Even something ridiculously small. It makes a diamond mine look like a lax security environment.

Pictures. Wow.



yeah... ok.

So how in the world did you get in?



Again disregard Doghead.

He is a barred hoaxer.



reply posted on 18-2-2011 @ 10:47 AM by maxwellsdemon
reply to post by NTresident



Three Nil;

you admit you were a tourist,

not a number.

Good to know.

PsyOps


reply posted on 28-2-2011 @ 12:39 PM by Somamech
Originally posted by NTresident
Originally posted by lestweforget
reply to
post by NTresident



I starred your previous post, you made me laugh with the muslim in the synagogue reference but i think your a bar fly from one of the local pubs who listens and learns what the real servicemen let out after a few too many.
Ithink your full of s#*t, full clearance to Australias highest security facility through a spousal relationship?


You think what you think. I know what I know.

Do you live here? If not, you are hardly in a position to denounce what I say are you. Heaps of locals who do not work at P.G. enter the place for work related things, (like delivering coca cola), or social settings, to play golf or the likes.

It is not even the highest security facility in Australia. Civilians can enter P.G., but take a look at Det421 in the town of Alice Springs itself, or the Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar Range some 50 kilometres north of Alice Springs where only military personnel are permitted entry.
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Ya missed all the rest of the HAARP Network in ya post under the guise of OTHR..well Radar is ONE of its purposes

www.defence.gov.au...


reply posted on 28-2-2011 @ 12:47 PM by Somamech
Originally posted by NTresident
Originally posted by lestweforget
reply to
post by NTresident



I starred your previous post, you made me laugh with the muslim in the synagogue reference but i think your a bar fly from one of the local pubs who listens and learns what the real servicemen let out after a few too many.
Ithink your full of s#*t, full clearance to Australias highest security facility through a spousal relationship?


You think what you think. I know what I know.

Do you live here? If not, you are hardly in a position to denounce what I say are you. Heaps of locals who do not work at P.G. enter the place for work related things, (like delivering coca cola), or social settings, to play golf or the likes.

It is not even the highest security facility in Australia. Civilians can enter P.G., but take a look at Det421 in the town of Alice Springs itself, or the Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar Range some 50 kilometres north of Alice Springs where only military personnel are permitted entry.
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DO you know what the highest security facility is in Australia?. I ask as I would like to know

I do know for fact that there are more people employed in defense science in Australia than devices to keep track of secrets. That means a lot to me and i do wonder WHY


reply posted on 4-3-2011 @ 08:25 AM by maxwellsdemon
reply to post by Somamech



Tourists see 3 three wise monkeys who want to learn;

Hear no Evil
See No Evil
Say No Evil

But the Monkeys also Teach;

Fear not the Truth


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 01:06 AM by saabster5
reply to post by apodictic





In my opinion, that appears to be where a brush fire occurred probably 1-3 years prior to the picture being taken. I would possibly put it at less time, due to the lack of any larger vegetation than grasses. Having lived in similar geographic conditions (hot, dry, arid, desert areas) and witnessing the effects that a wild-fire has on the topography, I can say that it was it looks like to me. Within the first year grasses will start growing, will be green for a short period of time, before yellowing. The following year, flowers and grasses grow more abundantly. The next five to ten years, the larger vegetation starts to take root, i.e. small shrubs, usually less than a foot (12 inches) tall. Within 10-25 years, larger shrubs/trees start taking in the area. Great for bio-diversity, and helps stimulate a healthy ecosystem.

I also would be under the impression that the facility would house a rural fire department as well. The vegetation that is cleared around the facilities would be a good indication that wild-fires are a common occurrence in the vicinity of the base. I doubt that they staff a full fire crew, maybe house a fire engine, but more than likely they have a few members of the staff trained in fire safety operations.

My .02 cents for what its worth.
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reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 03:19 AM by mungodave
Originally posted by Somamech
Originally posted by NTresident
Originally posted by lestweforget
reply to
post by NTresident



I starred your previous post, you made me laugh with the muslim in the synagogue reference but i think your a bar fly from one of the local pubs who listens and learns what the real servicemen let out after a few too many.
Ithink your full of s#*t, full clearance to Australias highest security facility through a spousal relationship?


You think what you think. I know what I know.

Do you live here? If not, you are hardly in a position to denounce what I say are you. Heaps of locals who do not work at P.G. enter the place for work related things, (like delivering coca cola), or social settings, to play golf or the likes.

It is not even the highest security facility in Australia. Civilians can enter P.G., but take a look at Det421 in the town of Alice Springs itself, or the Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar Range some 50 kilometres north of Alice Springs where only military personnel are permitted entry.
edit on 16-2-2011 by NTresident because: (no reason given)
edit on 16-2-2011 by NTresident because: typo


DO you know what the highest security facility is in Australia?. I ask as I would like to know

I do know for fact that there are more people employed in defense science in Australia than devices to keep track of secrets. That means a lot to me and i do wonder WHY


Emphasis mine.

I do now.

End of my input into this thread.


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 01:09 PM by Somamech
reply to post by downunderET



When you were deployed in Pine Gap did you have any knowledge of the US NAVY operating there in the 1970's ?


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 01:16 PM by Somamech
reply to post by NTresident



You should move to Adelaide my friend..or at least have contacts there

Do not blow the whistle though... people will look at you in a weird evil way




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