Underground military base near VA quake epicenter? Peter's Mountain, page 1


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Topic started on 25-8-2011 @ 01:28 PM by ravenoch
Wanted to bring back this old thread.. www.abovetopsecret.com...

Note: By "military" base I mean military men working on site, I understand it was built originally for AT&T communications.

This base is not 30 minutes from the epicenter. There's little to no info on Peter's/Beck's Mountain that is current. It has had renovations this decade, meaning it has new uses.

I have family near Gordonsville. My sister described the quake as loud and chaotic, she thought a jet was passing overhead and realized the noise was coming from underground.

I will be in Gordonsville myself this weekend. I'm going to go to the library and see what credible (non-internet) information I can find on this place and probably ask some more locals. It is a very small town and I mean VERY small. The doctor's office is over there, the police station is across the street, etc.. you can drive through the town in 10 minutes.

A quick 15 minute Google search and all I know for sure is there is a no trespassing sign when you get close to the site. More searching on the internet and I discovered someone else tried to go up there to see what was going on, only to get a response from armed men in black with a Euro accent.









www.facebook.com...

en.wikipedia.org...

waldo.jaquith.org...

coldwar-c4i.net...

Trying to find more info on the net
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reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 08:17 PM by TupacShakur
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Nice find dude, I wonder if the earthquake was actually engineered in that underground base? I mean earthquakes are a natural occurence and I'm not implying that it's really some HAARP/CIA collaborative conspiracy, but I just find it sketchy that a base is close to the epicenter.

What would be the benefit of engineering an earthquake that isn't even that powerful though? How could it benefit those who created it? I can't think of any reasons....

But, to further back up the possibility that it could have actually been artificially created, this thread talks about some dude hearing some weird sounds during the earthquake. His right ear, which started vibrating as he described it, was facing the direction of the epicenter. Then he claims his speaker system was making a strange sound, and he had no idea what was causing it.

The vibrations didn't really shock me, because tectonic plates colliding and causing the earth to shake would obviously cause some sound, but I found his speaker acting strangely after the earthquake to be suspicious. It could be nothing, but here's the thread.
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reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 08:28 PM by Gorman91
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Before I read it I just want to speak my own opinion. If I've got something new in my mind after reading, yay.

Virginia is a freaking bedrock solid place. It's surrounded by areas that were former oceans, are oceans, and more or less the most stable and fertile Earth of its day (Hence the term Virgin in its name). If they were going to make a military base, and it was that close to the Capitol, I think they F'd something up real bad then.



reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 08:34 PM by Gorman91
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Ok, bit red up, and I think your reply is good to respond to.

Graviton reesearch.

Insane idea, but that's All I can really say. E=mc^2. In other words, you can pack a crap-ton of energy into the same volume of mass. And that, in turn, can affect gravity.

You alter gravity underground, you get some quakes.

Just a crazy baseless thought to consider though. Why would AT&T care about it? God only knows.
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reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:24 PM by sirhc0329
Originally posted by TupacShakur
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What would be the benefit of engineering an earthquake that isn't even that powerful though? How could it benefit those who created it? I can't think of any reasons....



My first thought is false flag. You know, doin something with one hand and something else with the other....just my guess.



reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:28 PM by Jejovuh
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Exactly, what I suspected. We are not confirmed but I continue to think movies that Under Siege 2: Dark Territory come from stories that were, are, or will be true one day.


reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:32 PM by Wilt456
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Hey, I totally think you are on to something. I live in Charlottesville, VA, which is pretty close to the Peters Mountain and Gordonsville. I've known about the base for quite a while, but there has never been any news reported about it at least that I know of for as long as I've been in the area. I think that it was built as a base for the continuity of government in the case of a national emergency. Anyways, when the quake happened it was really strong here in Charlottesville. My house was shaking and we had a few pictures fall off the walls. Nobody was hurt, but it was quite a strong one!


reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:39 PM by ravenoch
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I'm in Richmond, and to me it was a slight swaying motion, nothing close to what my sister described!

I'm not necessarily suggesting what was underground caused an earthquake, perhaps it was no earthquake at all.


reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:46 PM by thedman
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How far away is Mt.Weather was my first though


MT Weather (near Berryville VA) is almost 100 miles away by road from epicenter of quake

Area is a weakness in North American plate which was formed over 500 millions years ago when other land mass
slammed into Laurentian craton

Laurentia owes its existence to a network of Early Proterozoic orogenic belts. Small microcontinents and oceanic islands collided with the ever-growing Laurentia, and together formed the stable Archean craton we see today





reply posted on 25-8-2011 @ 09:51 PM by ravenoch
reply to post by ELahrairah



Thanks

Doesn't seem to be any way to sneak up on that place..


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