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reply posted on 5-4-2011 @ 09:45 PM by malicacid922002
reply to post by romka71



Its for future use maybe!
I wouldn't want to be in a 1000mile radius of this place! Its scary to me!


reply posted on 5-4-2011 @ 09:57 PM by meathed
Originally posted by romka71
Here is something very interesting.....Can people identify this ?
Thanks... Im not sure...what is that...but looks strange...






Ive noticed that before, there is another one near it too.
It reminds of the pictures on the NAZCA plains,. And it also reminds of some crop cicles


reply posted on 5-4-2011 @ 10:04 PM by sara123123
reply to post by romka71



It's a pyramid with one of those spirals that are found in acient mayan art and, recently we had big blue spirals in the skies of New Zealand and Russia.

It is wierd. Looks like a landing pad.


reply posted on 5-4-2011 @ 11:22 PM by I B Dazzlin
This has been discussed already HERE on ATS. It isn't even in Area 51 it is in the Tonopah Test Range. It is a target and if you zoom in far enough you can see the craters/DMPI(Designated Mean Point of Impact).


reply posted on 6-4-2011 @ 02:10 AM by gariac
reply to post by I B Dazzlin



Yep, and pronounced DIM-PEE. Many of these targets show up on the USGS topo maps. If you use the ACME mapper, you can go between USGS topo and Google satellite(which is essentially the same as google earth).

acme mapper

If you buy the range map (used to be free), many targets are listed. If you have access to the Nellis SPINS, there is even more detail. I will spare ATS from having a link to information that wasn't supposed to be on the internet, but googling Nellis SPINS will eventually get you some interesting information. Nellis didn't bother to have the data removed even though it is 6 years old. Needless to say, it has been archived by lots of people.

Note that there are photo targets on ranges too. Not everything has to be bombed. Edwards has planes along the southern boarder for photo targets. Creech has wooden SU-27 targets.

Last of all, there are targets just for "drops." Could be people or cargo. My Cedar Pipeline page has the coordinates of the drop zones, though the signs to the drop zones were removed after my photographs of them were put on the net.

Cedar Pipeline Ranch

Note that the Rolands in those photos no longer look like that. Everything manned on the range is now white.

I put my hand on the monitor and don't sense the frequencies emanating from the target. ;-)


reply posted on 6-4-2011 @ 09:35 AM by I B Dazzlin
reply to post by dethduck



If they were real Area 51 buffs they would know that this triangle is not in Area 51 but the TTR.


reply posted on 7-4-2011 @ 03:34 AM by gariac
reply to post by jstanthrno1



All Area 51 ever held was the next generation aircraft. For that purpose, the location is perfect.


reply posted on 8-4-2011 @ 09:51 AM by I B Dazzlin
reply to post by Chrisfishenstein



probley not unless you have seismographical data to prove this.


reply posted on 10-4-2011 @ 02:49 AM by gariac
reply to post by FosterVS



You probably have the right files. I put those frequencies on the watch list, The low band FM stuff is interesting. Those are ground units usually.

Since SPINS is FOUO but essentially not classified, you can in theory do a FOIA to get a current copy. I did a similar request for the "FLIMSY" (the Nellis in flight guide) and got a cryptic semi-refusal letter. WS uses many frequencies in common with Red Flag.

I suspect the files on the net were meant for contractors to download without using military servers
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