posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 01:33 AM
If I could add my two cents worth here for a moment.
I have always been fascinated with Waihopai and GCSB in general. There are infact 2 bases operated by GCSB Waihopai is the more widely known one then
there is the small one at Tangimoana which intercepts radio communications.
I've noticed a few people linking what occurs at Christchurch international airport with Waihopai and thats just incorrect. Christchurch is the only
international airport in the south island currently handling large aircraft like 747's and starlifters and thats true. Frequently there are
Starlifters and C5's at the airport which are used by the USAF the purpose of these is for the Antarctica Research program which is known as Operation
Deep Freeze there are a couple of hangars located at Christchurch which are considered USAF owned therefore it counts as a base just in that small
location.
If anything is to be transported to Waihopai it will be taken by truck as a few trucks moving there wouldn't really awaken much local suspicion.
I know we all like to try and connect the dots and find a bigger conspiracy amongst the information but sometimes it seems logic gets thrown out the
window in the process.
If you were running a secret operation where there is generally only road access how would you do it?.
I think logically you use several standard transport vehicles and you move the "payload" at night much like what house moving operations do due to
less traffic in the dead of night plus most people wont notice whats going on from behind their eyelids.
Tangimoana is for radio communications intercepts
Waihopai is SIGNIT and only for satellite intercepts
Both operated by GCSB (Government Communications Security Bureau)
There is no reason why even running a secret operation you wouldn't do things logically during operational activity even government agencies have to
work within the frame work of their funding and capabilities.
I know this personally as the Government agency i work for has a limited budget and most things done are pretty logical from a funding
perspective
edit on 26-3-2011 by DesirableAnswers because: Corrected alittle info