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Originally posted by SMR
Originally posted by pbrez
I was in the marines stationed in Camp Pendleton in the early ninties and went to training in Coronado. No where in my adventures did I see or hear about a underground base. First of all if you are a civilian or military personel and are given a security clearance you are not to reveal anything about anything you might know. If you violate your clearance you can get in trouble. Also why would you store stealth bombers underground?
First off,you were stationed nowhere NEAR the area we are talking about.The area we are talking about is 60+ miles south-east.
Second,I have been into many classified areas of ARMY NAVY AIRFORCE and MARINES due to the work I do.I am not supossed to talk about PROJECTS,but as far as locations go,I was never told not to talk about it.The place we are talking about is in plain view of everyone who lives in the area as well.
As for the bombers,I dont know.Never seen one come out of the mountain.Why keep them there?Im sure there are many reasons.But I cant say it is fact since I have not seen one.
Originally posted by pbrez
Originally posted by SMR
Originally posted by pbrez
I was in the marines stationed in Camp Pendleton in the early ninties and went to training in Coronado. No where in my adventures did I see or hear about a underground base. First of all if you are a civilian or military personel and are given a security clearance you are not to reveal anything about anything you might know. If you violate your clearance you can get in trouble. Also why would you store stealth bombers underground?
First off,you were stationed nowhere NEAR the area we are talking about.The area we are talking about is 60+ miles south-east.
Second,I have been into many classified areas of ARMY NAVY AIRFORCE and MARINES due to the work I do.I am not supossed to talk about PROJECTS,but as far as locations go,I was never told not to talk about it.The place we are talking about is in plain view of everyone who lives in the area as well.
As for the bombers,I dont know.Never seen one come out of the mountain.Why keep them there?Im sure there are many reasons.But I cant say it is fact since I have not seen one.
OK read my post closely and see where I went to training and then figure out what I was in the Marines. Now go back and read what you signed and look for the words "you are not to disclose ANY information" That means what you do and what location you where at. Next why build a secret base in public view. think about it. Example, Area 51. Orginally in the middle of nowhere out of public site until Vegas came about. Now everyone knows about it.
Originally posted by SMR
Originally posted by pbrez
I was in the marines stationed in Camp Pendleton in the early ninties and went to training in Coronado. No where in my adventures did I see or hear about a underground base. First of all if you are a civilian or military personel and are given a security clearance you are not to reveal anything about anything you might know. If you violate your clearance you can get in trouble. Also why would you store stealth bombers underground?
First off,you were stationed nowhere NEAR the area we are talking about.The area we are talking about is 60+ miles south-east.
Second,I have been into many classified areas of ARMY NAVY AIRFORCE and MARINES due to the work I do.I am not supossed to talk about PROJECTS,but as far as locations go,I was never told not to talk about it.The place we are talking about is in plain view of everyone who lives in the area as well.
As for the bombers,I dont know.Never seen one come out of the mountain.Why keep them there?Im sure there are many reasons.But I cant say it is fact since I have not seen one.
Distance between Alpine, California, United States and Coronado, California, United States, as the crow flies:
28 miles (45 km) (24 nautical miles)
Initial heading from Alpine to Coronado:
west-southwest (238.8 degrees)
Initial heading from Coronado to Alpine:
east-northeast (58.6 degrees)
Distance between Alpine, California, United States and Camp Pendleton North, California, United States, as the crow flies:
46 miles (73 km) (40 nautical miles)
Initial heading from Alpine to Camp Pendleton North:
northwest (315.5 degrees)
Initial heading from Camp Pendleton North to Alpine:
southeast (135.2 degrees)
Distance between Alpine, California, United States and Camp Pendleton South, California, United States, as the crow flies:
45 miles (72 km) (39 nautical miles)
Initial heading from Alpine to Camp Pendleton South:
northwest (307.3 degrees)
Initial heading from Camp Pendleton South to Alpine:
southeast (126.9 degrees)
Originally posted by SMR
Maybe because it isnt secret
The thread started asking about the base in Santee and was labled SECRET by the poster.
I have put my 2 cents in saying the base is there,but I would not call it SECRET as everyone,or most anyway,who live near it,know about it.
Minutes has nothing to do with distance.Hell,I can get downtown in 15 if I didnt mind a speeding ticket,,,and Im in Alpine!
I was refering to him maybe not knowing about it since he was stationed at CP and traind in Coronado island.