[GreenKeys] Speaking of AT&T facilities...
Blake Bowers
bbowers at mozarks.com
Fri Jan 9 23:01:15 EST 2009
Nope. It does not exist. Ain't there. You must be
mistaken.
Unless of course you are talking about the facility at
the end of white rock road, AKA ATT road, which
runs off Harpers Ferry Road.....
Now, THIS is a hardened facility.
Here is all the info I will share,
http://coldwar-c4i.net/ATT_Project/VA01/index.html
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ donor, sign your donor card today.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles" <charlesmorris800 at centurytel.net>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 9:41 PM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Speaking of AT&T facilities...
> ... does anyone know what that "AT&T" place on Short Hill Mountain
> (Lovettsville), VA is?
>
> I used to own 30 wooded acres on the other side of Short Hill
> directly across the hilltop, and it just showed on the plat as
> "AT&T". The realtor who sold me the lot told me I should not go
> hiking up there because he had done so and found there was a
> barbed wire fence, containing mean guard dogs and even meaner
> armed guards! of course he was a major league BSer so who knows.
>
> One day I got curious and drove around to the other side, where
> there was a large AT&T roadsign. I started up the access road,
> which looked ordinary at first but then had chainlink topped by
> barbed wire on both sides, closing in as I went, and road signs
> basically becoming more and more threatening the farther I drove
> up the mountain. Although I still hadn't seen a building (or even
> a German shepherd) the one that stopped me said "ROAD CLOSED TO
> YOU AT THIS POINT, ABSOLUTELY NO ACCESS" or something like that.
> There was no place to turn around. So I backed and filled about
> three times to turn around in the middle of the narrow road, and
> left with the back of my neck tingling. I was sure I was on camera
> or in somebody's telescopic sights by then...
>
> I ended up selling the land a few years later without having built
> on it, and now don't live in the Washington DC area any more. But
> every now and then I wonder - is it really another "secret"
> location for Congress to hide, along the lines of the Greenbriar
> Hotel that "nobody" knew about (except every local in WV and all
> the reporters, of course).
>
> So does anyone have facts, hearsay or just good ol' innuendo? :)
>
> -Charles
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