[Spooks] For All The Buzzer Fans
larry horochov
lhorochov at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 1 20:32:30 EDT 2010
The facility has moved. It has been in the process of moving for more than 2 years. This was the strategic location for the missle defense (air) command.
> Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:21:26 -0700
> From: utilityworld at ominous-valve.com
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> Hi Mary! I've seen a few stations like this myself, but they never had
> blast doors. :-)
>
> The pictures look to me like one of those nuke-hardened facilities deep
> underground or inside granite mountains, that both sides spent a lot of
> money on. The racks with the meters are definitely transmitters, and
> pretty big ones. It could be a missile silo, since they'd need comm
> capability. It might also be a command-control or
> continuity-of-government center, which would explain the office space,
> studio-type room, and phone interconnects. If it's like the facilities
> "we" built, there'd be blast-hardened antennas for fallback use by the
> transmitters on-site, and a lot of wiring and RF plumbing.
>
> I can't see this as a possible UVB-76 location, though. Too decrepit
> for a facility that is obviously still on-air at least part time. That
> transmitter is probably in a building like the one they show us from
> Google Earth, with the antenna farm in the woods.
>
> -hugh
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