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reply posted on 21-1-2008 @ 10:20 PM by Mikey84
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DogHead,
Does this place have a link with Pine Gap, it’s the Australian Defence Satellite Communications located at Kojarena, inland near Geraldton in
Western Australia. The staff are drawn from the NSA & DSD, it’s UK, USA & Australian run.
In 2007 it was announced that a new US military communications base would be built in Geraldton, after three years of secret negotiations between the
US and the Australian Federal Government.
Any link with Pine Gap?
This is a pic of the place.
Mikey
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reply posted on 21-1-2008 @ 10:35 PM by Shar_Chi
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OK then. So in what capacity were you able to access to "100%" of pine gap? As you pointed out, that's something our Prime Minister can't even
get.
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reply posted on 22-1-2008 @ 12:41 AM by DogHead
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Originally posted by Shar_Chi
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OK then. So in what capacity were you able to access to "100%" of pine gap? As you pointed out, that's something our Prime Minister can't even
get.

Whose Prime Minister is that? The USA doesn't have a Prime Minister. Technical staff see 100%. Security staff see 100%. Hell the food van sees a good
75% of it.
Politicians come and go. They're like maybugs just here for an afternoon. They might think they're important but there's never been a ballot yet
that a bullet couldn't revoke.
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reply posted on 22-1-2008 @ 12:43 AM by DogHead
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It's a good site and it does good work but it is not what the enthusiasts would call "deep black" or whatever. That is the general area we trucked
across once, before that was there like it is now.
You have a big nerve center and a a lot of projects getting served at once and then you have colonies or outposts if you will that take care of
business in a particular way or for a particular set of needs.
There isn't an underground maglev train between the two sites or anything like that if that's what you mean, to the best of my knowledge.
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reply posted on 22-1-2008 @ 09:14 AM by Skyfloating
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Originally posted by purplemonkey
don't be so trusting of him/her (or whatever)... don't believe everything you read!... its just like corporate media...
especially since he hasn't given any substantial proof...
pretty much as the information (true or not) he has given can be found on the internet...
this site is about denying ignorance... not being ignorant 
Dont you worry about me. Sometimes I prefer to give the benefit of the doubt because always being the cynic just doesnt feel that good. After a few
years of ATS Im far from gullible...thanks to countless threads which have proven to be a hoax. Dont you worry about me
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reply posted on 22-1-2008 @ 08:13 PM by purplemonkey
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yeah i was probably a bit to harsh... sorry
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 08:35 AM by Darcey
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I have a question for old mate who worked there, well its more of interest. What do the security guys get up to while they are at work or whatever,
Its not like there would be to much for them to do as I doubt to many people would be trying to trespass besides the odd one or two. I think it would
be a pretty cruisy job to have, chillin out getting a tan in the day maybe a bbq work dinner with the guys then go cut a few laps in the dessert with
the 4wds (if thats what they use) would be sweet. Well besides the fact your in the middle of nowhere.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 06:04 PM by DogHead
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Sit and watch CCTV, escort people between corridors, check passes, demonstrate martial arts moves for each other and pretend to stay frosty.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 09:21 PM by Darcey
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lol nice, I figured as much. I can imagine they would also talk about old war stories that everyone has heard a thousand times already.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 09:27 PM by DogHead
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It's eerily quiet most of the time so it's more like a library except in the yards and the deep corridors, then it was, in my limited experience of
that bit of it, disturbingly like the engineers out of ALIEN- complete with messy pipes and steam blowing. But then that was an accident situation but
still first thing popped into my head was ALIEN.
Um apart from the eggs, chestbursters etc.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 02:37 AM by Darcey
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ALIEN nice, I bet you were looking over your shoulder just in case anyway. Sounds like a good work safe area then if you had to repair something in
the corridor you just described, steam = pain when it touchs skin as far as I know.
Long quiet corridors sounds like my job at night.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 03:50 AM by DogHead
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The steam was below the work team, I got to stand even higher up above them, then got sent PAST them down further by an a__hole super and then got to
spend a nervous hour with the team as they sealed up one of the "white" tubes.
Who needs to have kids anyway?
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 06:59 AM by GerhardPegel
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do I understand you correctly??? What you are saying is that you had to shutdown a kind off nuclear reactor?
I know you can't confirm or deny it... but was that a kind of 2nd chernobyl??????
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 07:02 AM by DogHead
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Gerhard- there have definitely been better days at work. And there were for once a lot of questions to answer. It turned out that as luck would have
it something happened at Lucas Heights just after so attention swapped to there very quickly.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 07:07 AM by GerhardPegel
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Okay... I understand you...and reading between the lines is a hobby of me
If I take a good look of what I do at my work... and if I take a good look of what you are doing at your work... than I have to conclude that I'm
really thankfull for having the job I do right now. Althoug I really like a good thrill
I don't think I want to stay in your shoes when the # hits the fan at your work...
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 07:24 AM by DogHead
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My OLD work. Now I just invest in stuff
My old work was sort of fun and it led into such strange areas... But overall it was toxic in every way.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 12:55 PM by Skyfloating
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Did something that you experienced during your work at Pine Gap compell you to start getting interested in websites like ATS? Or did you already have
an interest in alternative views before that?
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 01:58 PM by Melbourne_Militia
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Doghead,
Do you in any way have any medical or psychological problems brought on by your time working there?
Just wondering if the place itself is toxic to the body in general to work in?
Also, are you still in the same field of work as before or totaly different now?
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 02:36 PM by musselwhite
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Originally posted by purplemonkey
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don't be so trusting of him/her (or whatever)... don't believe everything you read!... its just like corporate media...  i do trust
DogHead. Spending time on ats I get a feel for the member especially going to the same places the members has been on this board. You get to know if
what is said is said with clarity and sincerity.
especially since he hasn't given any substantial proof...  then you have not received his message. He has given an account of personal
observations and quite credible, IMHO.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 03:52 PM by DogHead
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Not just one thing, several things shifted my point of view. To me this is the big irony, things that a lot of people, a lot of ufologists take as
"given" is pretty much unsubstantiated nonsense and other stuff for which there is at least entry-level evidence available to everyone is casually
ignored.
For example, what is there more evidence of- Grays, or Little Green Men from Mars? Honestly? Might not be strong evidence, but which has more inherent
likelihood based on what anyone can know?
Same with secret airframes. I've seen a big man-made "triangle" and it is amazing. But not alien. I've also seen the occasional "UFO" that,
whilst it must have a physical explanation, and is amazing, may be a spaceship or it may not.
And sometimes just a half of a rock can be as big a surprise as a whole craft lit up like a christmas tree.
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