The claim: Underground city 2 1/2 miles down super computers here beyond your imagination per Dr. Deagle. Colorado Springs, 3,840
What it really is: Schriever Air Force Base is a fairly large Air Force base, with more than 8100 active duty and guard/reserve personnel, civilian employees, and contractors that operate the base.
As for the claims by Dr. Deagle, I find them highly unlikely. Besides the difficulty of going down that deep into the Earth and hollowing out a space large enough for an underground city, the heat that deep down would make it difficult to work in, and would damage these so called super computers.
As for Dr. Deagle himself, well, he promotes a lot of bizarre conspiracy theories and should not be considered a reliable source for anything.
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site, Colorado
The claim: Golden, 6,550
What it really is: The Rocky Flats Plant was a highly controversial nuclear weapons production plant that was subject to numerous criminal investigations over it's mishandling of nuclear waste.
The site itself is now closed and is being cleaned and turned into a wild life refugee.
What it really is: The Rocky Flats Plant was a highly controversial nuclear weapons production plant that was subject to numerous criminal investigations over it's mishandling of nuclear waste.
The site itself is now closed and is being cleaned and turned into a wild life refugee.
Peterson AFB, Colorado
The claim: Colorado Springs, 1,277
What it really is: Peterson Air Force Base located in Colorado Springs and shares runways with the adjacent City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport under a shared joint civil-military airport arrangement.
What it really is: Peterson Air Force Base located in Colorado Springs and shares runways with the adjacent City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport under a shared joint civil-military airport arrangement.
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain Complex, Colorado
The claim: It is said that NORAD moved in 2007. Colorado Springs, 451
What it really is: Despite the belief, NORAD still operates here, it's just that the installation is under command of the Cheyenne Mountain Division, and has been so since 2006.
What it really is: Despite the belief, NORAD still operates here, it's just that the installation is under command of the Cheyenne Mountain Division, and has been so since 2006.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Lowry AFB, Colorado
The claim: Denver, ?
What it really is: Lowry Air Force Base was closed in 1994. The land is now being used for commercial and residential development.
What it really is: Lowry Air Force Base was closed in 1994. The land is now being used for commercial and residential development.
Aurora AFB (formerly Buckley ANGB), Colorado
The claim: Aurora, 3,832
What it really is: The base is actually called Buckley Air Force Base, and is an Air Force Space Command base that serves more than 92,000 active duty, National Guard, Reserve and retired personnel throughout the Front Range community.
Since 2000 the base has been going through a large amount of new construction and modernization, including new enlisted airmen's dormitories, a commissary, a base exchange, a fitness center, and family housing units.
What it really is: The base is actually called Buckley Air Force Base, and is an Air Force Space Command base that serves more than 92,000 active duty, National Guard, Reserve and retired personnel throughout the Front Range community.
Since 2000 the base has been going through a large amount of new construction and modernization, including new enlisted airmen's dormitories, a commissary, a base exchange, a fitness center, and family housing units.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Ft. Carson, Colorado
The claim: Along route 115 near Canon City
What it really is: After doing some investigation using Google maps I have found the building in the general location that I believe is the one being mistaken for a FEMA camp. The building is called the Cross Roads Arena and Event Center.
What it really is: After doing some investigation using Google maps I have found the building in the general location that I believe is the one being mistaken for a FEMA camp. The building is called the Cross Roads Arena and Event Center.
Granada, Prowers County, Colorado
The claim: WWII Japanese internment camp
What it really is: Yes, there was a Japanese internment camp there. All but one of the original buildings there were torn down or removed, and the site itself is now described as a desolate and lonely place.
In 2006 the site was named a National Historic Landmark. Also in 2006 President George W. Bush signed into law H.R. 1492 granting $38,000,000 to preserve and restore the site and nine other Japanese internment camps for historical and educational purposes.
What it really is: Yes, there was a Japanese internment camp there. All but one of the original buildings there were torn down or removed, and the site itself is now described as a desolate and lonely place.
In 2006 the site was named a National Historic Landmark. Also in 2006 President George W. Bush signed into law H.R. 1492 granting $38,000,000 to preserve and restore the site and nine other Japanese internment camps for historical and educational purposes.
Trinidad, Colorado
The claim: WWII German/Italian camp being renovated.
What it really is: Yes, there was a World War Two German/Italian POW camp there. The claim about the camp being renovated is false. It's now pretty much an open field there, and what structures there that are left are dilapidated and crumbling apart.
What it really is: Yes, there was a World War Two German/Italian POW camp there. The claim about the camp being renovated is false. It's now pretty much an open field there, and what structures there that are left are dilapidated and crumbling apart.
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