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ASIO, ACT (spy agency HQ)
The new Australian Security Intelligence Organisation HQ in Canberra will house Australia's national security service, responsible for protecting us from espionage, sabotage, attacks on the Australian defence system and terrorism. ASIO officers have similar powers to the UK's Security Service (M15), and do not carry guns.
Pine Gap, NT (US listening post)
Probably the best known secret installation in Australia, Pine Gap near Alice Springs is one of the biggest ECHELON signals intelligence facilities in the world, with an estimated 1000 employees. A former US National Security employee who worked at Pine Gap has claimed that the facility is run by the CIA. Pine Gap controls American spy satellites as they fly over China, North Korea, Afghanistan and the Middle East.
North West Cape, WA (US naval signals)
Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt is located 6km north of Exmouth, which was built to provide support to the base and house dependent families of US Navy personnel. The base provides very low frequency (VLF) radio transmission to US and Royal Australian Navy ships and submarines in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and is the most powerful transmission station in the Southern Hemisphere.
Originally posted by andy06shake
It pictures of the Dulce base that i would find most interesting. Guess those would be a little harder to obtain since it's supposedly subterranean in nature. Star n Flag.edit on 18-1-2013 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Aleister
reply to post by bkaust
Ha, gave you your 1,000th star. Tag, you're it.
These sites are pretty interesting, but yes, the real stuff is undoubtedly underground or underocean, well away from prying eyes. Or in New Zealand, where huge spiders protect all the secret bases and nobody dares to even think about them.edit on 18-1-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Aleister
reply to post by bkaust
Ha, gave you your 1,000th star. Tag, you're it.
These sites are pretty interesting, but yes, the real stuff is undoubtedly underground or underocean, well away from prying eyes. Or in New Zealand, where huge spiders protect all the secret bases and nobody dares to even think about them.edit on 18-1-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by majestic3
North West Cape, WA (US naval signals)
Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt is located 6km north of Exmouth, which was built to provide support to the base and house dependent families of US Navy personnel. The base provides very low frequency (VLF) radio transmission to US and Royal Australian Navy ships and submarines in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and is the most powerful transmission station in the Southern Hemisphere.
This has got to be the scariest.
The Devils pentagram.
Originally posted by majestic3
North West Cape, WA (US naval signals)
Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt is located 6km north of Exmouth, which was built to provide support to the base and house dependent families of US Navy personnel. The base provides very low frequency (VLF) radio transmission to US and Royal Australian Navy ships and submarines in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and is the most powerful transmission station in the Southern Hemisphere.
This has got to be the scariest.
The Devils pentagram.
Originally posted by andy06shake
It pictures of the Dulce base that i would find most interesting. Guess those would be a little harder to obtain since it's supposedly subterranean in nature. Star n Flag.edit on 18-1-2013 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)