The claim: Concrete, ?
What it really is: Cavalier Air Force Station is a small Air Force facility with both members from the US and Canadian military stationed there, as well as civilian employees.
The station monitors for and tracks potential missile launches against North America, as well as tracks half of all Earth orbiting objects.
Showing posts with label NASA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASA. Show all posts
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Cape Cod AS, Massachusetts
The claim: Buzzards Bay, 22
What it really is: Cape Cod Air Force Station is an Air Force facility that's used for tracking space debris, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
What it really is: Cape Cod Air Force Station is an Air Force facility that's used for tracking space debris, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Patrick AFB, Florida
The claim: Cocoa Beach, 2,341
What it really is: Patrick Air Force Base is an Air Force Space Command base.
The base is used to launched unmanned rockets and satellites for the US military, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the National Security Agency, as well as scientific payload launches in support of NASA, weather satellite launches in support of NOAA, payloads in support of international customers such as the European Space Agency, and commercial payloads for various corporate communications entities.
What it really is: Patrick Air Force Base is an Air Force Space Command base.
The base is used to launched unmanned rockets and satellites for the US military, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the National Security Agency, as well as scientific payload launches in support of NASA, weather satellite launches in support of NOAA, payloads in support of international customers such as the European Space Agency, and commercial payloads for various corporate communications entities.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida
The claim: Cape Canaveral, 15,804
What it really is: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station originally began as a missile testing ground, and has since evolved into one of the major facilities of the United States space program.
Despite not actually being open to the public, it's in a very open area, and is on flat ground. Any one can see any part of the base at any time (provided they have a boat), making hiding a prison camp here very difficult.
What it really is: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station originally began as a missile testing ground, and has since evolved into one of the major facilities of the United States space program.
Despite not actually being open to the public, it's in a very open area, and is on flat ground. Any one can see any part of the base at any time (provided they have a boat), making hiding a prison camp here very difficult.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
NAS Moffett Field, California
The claim: Mountain View, 13
What it really is: Moffett Federal Airfield (which is it's actually name) is a joint civil/military airfield and is owned and operated by the NASA Ames Research Center. The only military presence left at the airfield is the California Air National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve.
What it really is: Moffett Federal Airfield (which is it's actually name) is a joint civil/military airfield and is owned and operated by the NASA Ames Research Center. The only military presence left at the airfield is the California Air National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Vandenburg AFB, California
The claim: Rex 84 facility, located near Lompoc & Santa Maria. Internment facility is located near the oceanside, close to Space Launch Complex #6, also called "Slick Six". The launch site has had "a flawless failure record" and is rarely used.
What it really is: First, Space Launch Complex 6 has not had a flawless launch record. Second, while the launch complex hasn't been used as much as others, it is still used (the last launch from there was in 2012).
As for the oceanside internment facility, this probably doesn't exist due to the fact that Vandenburg AFB is located two to three miles away from the coast.
What it really is: First, Space Launch Complex 6 has not had a flawless launch record. Second, while the launch complex hasn't been used as much as others, it is still used (the last launch from there was in 2012).
As for the oceanside internment facility, this probably doesn't exist due to the fact that Vandenburg AFB is located two to three miles away from the coast.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
The claim: Currently being used as a storage facility
for United Nations vehicles and equipment. Observers have seen this material
brought in on the Whitesands rail spur in Oro Grande New Mexico about thirty
miles from the Texas, New Mexico Border.
What it really is: White Sands Missile Range is the largest military base in the United States and is used as the military's and NASA's primary rocket range, and is the site for the Orion Project Launch Abort Flight Test Complex. Several areas there are also National Historic Landmarks and Sites, thus open to the public.
So far there is no evidence at all to confirm that any vehicles or equipment used by the United Nations is being stored there, and these claims go back at least as far as 1999 from what I have found. In fact it's the exact same claim, word by word.
Also, Oro Grande (spelled Orogrande) does not have any rail going through it, and is very small (it has only around 50 people).
What it really is: White Sands Missile Range is the largest military base in the United States and is used as the military's and NASA's primary rocket range, and is the site for the Orion Project Launch Abort Flight Test Complex. Several areas there are also National Historic Landmarks and Sites, thus open to the public.
So far there is no evidence at all to confirm that any vehicles or equipment used by the United Nations is being stored there, and these claims go back at least as far as 1999 from what I have found. In fact it's the exact same claim, word by word.
Also, Oro Grande (spelled Orogrande) does not have any rail going through it, and is very small (it has only around 50 people).
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