The underground base in Arizona. , page 2
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reply posted on 11-10-2009 @ 09:24 PM by AlreadyGone
You can take this for what you will, but I believe the individual and have found them to be trustworthy. A co-worker said his brother went to Arizona on an 18 wheeler delivering freight, your basic bulk items that are needed on military bases...ie toilet paper, bulbs, foodstuffs. He arrives to the point designated, but there is no base. There was a portable guard house, much like a small single wide trailer beside a dirt road that looked like an entrance to nowhere but the desert. As far as you could see where spaced signs prohibiting passage beyound that point and what looked like sensors. A guard approached his semi, asked for the appropriate papers and ID. After getting the ok, he was ordered to pull to the side and unhook his trailer as this was just a freight drop.
There was no other semi, and he wondered who or what was going to finish transport of the trailer onto the "base." He did as instructed while the guard was in communication with someone while closely watching the driver. He got back into his cab and was slowly driving off, more than a little curious, when as if literally popping out of the desert he saw a desert camo semi-tractor.
He said that the semi couldn't have driven up over a ridge or basin as there were none, just flat desert and scrub. As if that wasn't weird enough, he slowed while looking into his mirrors and parked on the side of the road and after a few moments, saw the tractor and trailer literally ride into the Earth, as if it swallowed them. Ther were no other buildings or structures save the lone guard post. The goods delivered were the equivallent to a grocery store delivery which one can assume meant there were more than a few people out or down there. To this day, my friend says they still talk about that odd delivery in Az.



reply posted on 2-12-2009 @ 06:35 PM by stephen431
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I stayed at the Enchantment Resort recently. I suppose it's possible to hide a bunker there, but it's a really lousy location for it. The resort itself is secluded, but the road to their entrance is right off of a very busy street in a touristy town and they have public trailheads right nearby. We saw several hikers nearby. They are a high-end resort so they have decent security, but nothing outrageous. Anyone carrying a room card-key gets waved through their gate.

It's an absolutely beautiful place.

If anyone wants to snoop around, make a room, spa or restaurant reservation and take a look.


reply posted on 7-10-2010 @ 10:33 PM by chrisd250
Originally posted by BaronVonGodzilla
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I've had six UFO sightings since I moved here 3 years ago.

Arizona is a strange and frightening place. I am really scared of UFO's and I can't wait to move far away from here. Practically every night there are sightings in this state, Mufon gets them constantly.


[edit on 29-7-2009 by BaronVonGodzilla]


i agree...i lived in western az on the border of nv for 5 yrs...ive seen at least 10 strange events in the skies...how could u not see something strange with no light pollution, always clear skies, and area 51 in close range for flying vehicles? my experiences have me convinced the desert is a hotbed of activity
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