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"The photo on the right shows an above ground structure, northwest of the flying saucer landing field. The structure houses multiple independent security interdiction machines (SIMs). These machines are remote controlled levitating robots, each containing an anti-personnel electromagnetic field generator"
The site had to be well away from prying eyes, but close to major rail & road transport networks
As the table (above) clearly shows, one of the commonly used "high routes" starts at Vandenberg AFB, and ends at Tehachapi Blvd. The same Tehachapi Blvd that terminates near CA-58, exit 156 (see 1.4.1 above). How very interesting that CalTrans should desire to maintain a over-height transportation corridor between America's western space launch facility and a road that terminates in a patch of desert, east of Tehachapi California
The large square structure is obviously not a house because modern homes never use a "square box" floor plan. Based on location, neither is it a barn or equipment shed. Therefore I conclude this is an above ground support structure for the Tehachapi underground complex
Of the 5,000 turbine in the Tehachapi-Mojave resource area
Originally posted by conspiracymaster
what i would like to know is
if this "ufo factory" is as dangerouse and filled with flying robots that kill humans....
then how the hell does the author of the site know all the information? he just walked in there and they told him everything??
i smell B.S.
Originally posted by L3X
Originally posted by conspiracymaster
what i would like to know is
if this "ufo factory" is as dangerouse and filled with flying robots that kill humans....
then how the hell does the author of the site know all the information? he just walked in there and they told him everything??
i smell B.S.
if you read carefully the text, some infos come from public sources