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Gathering List of underground facilities in US

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posted on May, 28 2004 @ 03:05 PM
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Its funny that you mention that.
I'm from the area also and have always heard the rumors
of a full military arsenal hidden under south mountain.
And the missle silos you spoke of I know of the helo pad.
Ever notice all the activity that happens at night?
Theres always helos in and out of there.
Keep in mind alot of that is still Cold War technology from the 60's.



posted on Jun, 2 2004 @ 08:31 PM
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I live near Plattsburgh Air Force Base, now shut down on top, and have gifted it with holy handgranades on and off the base. Hopefully that will slow them down.



posted on Jun, 2 2004 @ 11:39 PM
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Originally posted by DClark
In which direction is the one about 80 miles from NORAD??

Of course, there is one at FEMA in Denver. But it is very small.


Located approximately 100 air miles southeast of NORAD is the Pi�on Canyon Maneuver Site. They have over 250,000 acres out there. I'd be suprised if they didn't have an underground facility built there.



posted on Jun, 5 2004 @ 05:37 PM
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they are turing a gold mine in Lead South Dakota into a facility. the gold mine is dry and the complex hundred of acres and hunderd if not thousands of feet deep......



posted on Jul, 4 2004 @ 06:05 PM
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Could the huge underground base 80-100 miles from CO Springs be the DIA underground facility?



posted on Jul, 4 2004 @ 06:36 PM
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Oakville Grade in Sonoma County California (North of SF) 9FEMA
Moffet Field in the SF Bay Area has some underground stuff but not a huge base. Was Navy, but now a federal airfield and NASA. Also Onizuka AFB is right next door.

One people never mention is Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Labs. I don't know for sure, but when we do medical transport to the central valley we fly around it and you can see alot of bunkers built into the hillsides. Airspace is restricted as well.


[edit on 4-7-2004 by FredT]



posted on Jul, 10 2004 @ 09:34 AM
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Hey are you saying there IS one at Maxwell Air Force Base or just that you are asking for information on it? (Its not even nice ABOVE ground around here, who would want to go underground)



posted on Jul, 16 2004 @ 09:37 PM
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FEMA Area 1 C&C Manard, MA

Massachusetts EMA Framingham, MA

FEMA. Beverly TF1, Beverly Airport NIKE Base

First Air Force C&C Bunker, ( Now used by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston ) The Notch Holyoke, MA

Fort Devens TOC

Fort Devens Annex, Maynard, MA

Chilmark Island, south of Martha's Vineyard, MA (This was a Presidential Bunker for Kennedy, located apx. 30-35 miles SW from Hyanisport) Bunker was still there in 75 but in bad shape.

Boston Harbor Islands Defense Base, Dates to the Spanish American War Includes deep multi level bunkers on Long Island and Dear Island included tunnel between the two bases which has collapsed.

Harbor Command Post, Nahant, MA (Now owned by Northeastern Univ.)

Under Ground Hanger Orange Airport, Orange MA

Fort Edward's C&C Bunker ( was still there in 75 located adjacent to the BOMARC Sheds.)

Westover Air Reserve Base Command Bunker located on west side of the base, entrance is through an ordinary looking Cape type house.

Massachusetts National Guard C&C Bunker Rehoboth, MA



posted on Jul, 16 2004 @ 10:13 PM
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Hanscom AFB, Ratheon and many other Co.



posted on Jul, 21 2004 @ 04:51 PM
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There is a station in Clam Lake, WI that sends out signals to submarines through the bedrock. "Hippies" like to protest here. Do a search for "Project ELF" on google.

Here are 3 sites with info, one is a direct link to a pdf:

www.nukewatch.com...
enterprise.spawar.navy.mil...
www.peacenorth.org...

It's counterpart is located in the UP of Michigan, btw.

[edit on 21-7-2004 by koalah]

[edit on 21-7-2004 by koalah]



posted on Jul, 31 2004 @ 12:43 AM
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What about Offutt AFB? It used to be the hq for SAC durring the cold war. Durring 9/11, they took Bush there for the COG plan. Also it has secure connections to the Pentagon and White House bunkers...



posted on Sep, 11 2004 @ 04:50 PM
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at the nevada test site, the u1a complex, where there doing sub crittical testing of the neuclar stockpile, worked on the u1h, 1800 vertical tunnel and underground station. that tied in to u1a, miner's told me that tunnels ran everywhere for mile's. couldn't get past station because of security, all though while working there they, had two test. and the ground shook pretty hard for a test........gunz



posted on Sep, 12 2004 @ 02:56 PM
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Originally posted by dragonrider
Called the Subterrene, the Los Almos machine looks like a vicious giant mole.


No ... it actually looks like a giant Woody, if you know what I mean.
A white hot rock melting Woody that can drive a hole almost as fast as the rock melts.



posted on Sep, 13 2004 @ 09:03 AM
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Is this a list of known Govenrment/Military facilities that also have underground areas? If so, I question having Denver International Airport
on the list ... everything I've read is pure speculation as to some hidden agenda there. Most discussions on ATS about DIA end in more evidence that it's not a secret base.



posted on Sep, 13 2004 @ 09:08 AM
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Delaware has abondoned bunkers buried under sand dunes along the shoreline:


From the history of the Cape Henlopen State Park:
With the onset of World War II, the U.S. Army established a military base at Cape Henlopen in 1941. Bunkers and gun emplacements were camouflaged among the dunes, and concrete observation towers were built along the coast to spot enemy ships. In 1964, the Department of Defense declared 543 acres of the Cape lands as surplus property. The State of Delaware accepted the property and established Cape Henlopen State Park.


You can now take tours of some of the "underdune" bunkers at the park, but there's many more still scattered around the park if you hike off-trail.



posted on Sep, 13 2004 @ 11:28 AM
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I hope that over time this page will become the largest underground base and tunneling links page on the internet. It will start with a relative handful of links and grow steadily. Please send me links to interesting underground sites that are not listed here (and also notify me of any dead links)! I have a particular interest in "secret" underground bases and tunnels. Scroll down the page to view the available categories

www.sauderzone.com...



posted on Sep, 15 2004 @ 01:58 AM
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The underground tunnel between Edwards AF Base running east to the Nevada Test Site. Fairly common 'rumor' in the Palmdale/Lancaster area and also rumored to connect to other facilities as well. It was supposedly made using the Subterrene.



posted on Aug, 13 2005 @ 09:59 PM
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Originally posted by Researcher
I work at 3 of the sites mentioned here ( travel intensive job ). And I work at the Nevada Test Site, where I frequently work in tunnels.

All the dirt that comes out of the tunnel has to go somewhere. Frequently it is used to make artificial terraces around the tunnel. This soil is a different color and composition than the pre-tunneling operation surface.

Mining equipment is vast, ungainly and requires constant attention from trained specialists. These specialists are highly paid union members ( a miner I know at NTS makes $98 an hour! An HVAC guy I know there makes $30/hr. But he just got hired ).

If there are underground bases at these locations, there are miners unions, operators unions, highly paid union miners, and vast ugly pieces of hard rock mining gear that can't possibly be confused for anything else.

I don't see these things at the sites I work at.



posted on Aug, 21 2005 @ 07:18 PM
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It is located in Bellevue, Nebraska and is the home to Strategic Air Command (SAC). Centrally located in the US and I believe they even used to provide tours of the undergound facility. Maybe not post 9/11 though.



posted on Aug, 22 2005 @ 03:00 AM
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about the plattsburgh air force base, I dont know how much of an extensive base they can have there since theyre building a new airport there. I dunno if its international but its going to be big. So I dunno how big of a base they can have.




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