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CNET reporter allowed into Cheyenne Mountain




Topic started on 3-7-2009 @ 07:40 AM by l_e_cox


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Cheyenne Mountain is one of the underground bases that has not been kept secret from the general public. Therefore, it may not be a huge deal that a reporter was allowed in to take some pictures.

Yet, I find the photos fascinating.

I mean, it's not usual for anyone to see a power plant of the type shown here, complete with color-coded pipes!

And the underground reservoir - all underground facilities need to handle the problem of cooling - there it is.

I encourage anyone to view these photos (assuming you can get into that site) if you are curious about what these places look like.



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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 07:51 AM by fapython


lol, they forgot to take a picture of the stargate



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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 07:53 AM by PrincessJasmin


if they allow media now its mean they have another base to go hide so they not care if you see this one that is much known to public




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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 08:15 AM by wayno


Its strange that their main concern is with keeping the place cool. I wonder what is generating all of the heat? Many years ago I had quite a fascinating experience when I got to drive a semi hauling a 52' trailer deep into a mountain that was used as a natural food storage facility. It was huge and had room for many large semi's to dock throughout the mountain. The point is, it was cool, not warm in there.



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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 08:23 AM by watchtheashes


Yeah I always wondered why the acronym for NORAD sounds a lot like NO RAD IATION. It's a clue.



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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 09:20 AM by and14263


Nice stuff there

I thought you may find these interesting,

www.secret-bases.co.uk...

www.otbeach.com...



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