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Originally posted by unsteadystate
reply to post by abeverage
First of all, yes the Broncos Stadium at BSU has blue turf. The broncos are the winningest team in college footbal BTW. We got rid of the white supremacists in Hayden Lake and surrounding areas years ago. Also everyone seems to forget that an area larger than area 51 exists and is shrouded in mystery, it is called The Idaho National Lab and is located near the small town of Arco. Very strange things going on out there.
Originally posted by unsteadystate
reply to post by flyswatter
Have you ever been out there? I have been right up to the fence on many occassions and I have seen things that I cannot explain on more than one occasion.
There is other research going on out there that might include anything. No one knows. We are talking about almost a thousand square miles of VERY highly patrolled and secured area. Rumor has it that there is an entire hidden underground base that can only be accessed from inside the fence.
I have talked to many residents of the areas around the facility and every one of them has seen or heard things that they could not explain.
Originally posted by CUBD1
reply to post by NewsWorthy
What in the HELL are you talking about? Garfield Bay is filled with boats and anyone can go there, there are coffee shops and eateries.
There's NOTHING "hidden" in Garfield Bay, there is not "secret sub base". What a load of crap.
Originally posted by Watcher777
I live in North Idaho, beautiful place, but don't believe all the stories you hear. The Navy does have a small base in Bayview, I think some of you are getting the names confused. There are submarines there, because the lake, is so deep they can do testing out there. The lake is so deep, that after WWII, they took all the surgical supplies that were not used and dropped them in the bottom on the lake.
Originally posted by unsteadystate
reply to post by abeverage
First of all, yes the Broncos Stadium at BSU has blue turf. The broncos are the winningest team in college footbal BTW. We got rid of the white supremacists in Hayden Lake and surrounding areas years ago. Also everyone seems to forget that an area larger than area 51 exists and is shrouded in mystery, it is called The Idaho National Lab and is located near the small town of Arco. Very strange things going on out there.
We dont hate Californians but really really dont like it when they come up here and buy an out of state hunting license and proceed to shoot at anything that moves when they never should even own a hunting rifle or shotgun. I was peppered by a Californian hunting quail who shot at me when he didnt have a clear line of sight.
We also dont like the herion, coc aine and meth that comes from there.
I have only heard one or two stories about Satan worshipping here and it almost always involves methamphetamine crazed junkies.
Anyone that says Idaho is a very scary place is just plain stupid. It is one of the most beautiful states in the lower 48 and has more hot springs ( which are just awesome ) than anywhere else in the world. We have one of the best colleges for the sciences in the country (Idaho State University) .
So I would suggest visiting my beautiful state before you trash talk it.edit on 3/22/2013 by unsteadystate because: (no reason given)edit on 3/22/2013 by unsteadystate because: Add content and spelling
Originally posted by CUBD1
reply to post by NewsWorthy
What in the HELL are you talking about? Garfield Bay is filled with boats and anyone can go there, there are coffee shops and eateries.
There's NOTHING "hidden" in Garfield Bay, there is not "secret sub base". What a load of crap.
Originally posted by abeverage
Ok seriously now OP I did like the story as it was at least better then the bland conspiracies set in the Middle of no-where (or at least were few people visit or live) that befall ATS as there was some actually investigating being done.
in 1987 the Ore-Ida Foods factory in Burley was vetted by the federal government for use as an auxiliary command and control facility to be activated in the event of a national emergency, part of a continuity-of-government program suspended after the Cold War. (It’s unknown if it was ultimately selected for that purpose, though the fact it was considered at all seems to further limit the likelihood that some type of “secret” subterranean structure of the type strongly implied by the Haycock letter – and subsequently claimed by Branton in The Dulce Book – was located in the area. The National Program Office, the agency responsible for the project involving Ore-Ida Foods, seemed to prioritize remoteness from existing facilities as one of several criteria in selecting contingency facilities.)
Originally posted by blamethegreys
oh. my. god.
I moved to SE Idaho 9 years ago from California. I have seen the dumb entrances literally EVERYWHERE around southern Idaho, not just Burley...
IDAHO DUMB ENTRANCES LOCATED!
edit on 23-3-2013 by blamethegreys because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Elostone
reply to post by walliswallis
Even today the area is a hotbed for "ritualistic" activity.
There is a news story published by Reuters dated today with the headline
"Missing dogs, ritualistic killing confound Idaho officials"
The mysterious disappearance of about 30 dogs in southern Idaho has baffled animal control officials and raised concerns among dog lovers after a German shepherd was found with its head crushed in a suspected ritual killing.
Source
ETA...Also, the controversial and mysterious Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah, aka "Area 52" are just South of this area of Idaho
edit on 21-3-2013 by Elostone because: (no reason given)