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Montana: Places of Interest

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posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 04:13 PM
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Hi there; I was wondering if anyone out there has any information about hidden bases/strange places in Montana. I'm moving out there, and after searching on google for an hour or so, I've only managed to find sketchy details of "alien bases" in Bozman and Lakeport-Hopland. No real details, some websites just have these towns marked down matter-of-factly. Any info would be great, thanks!


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posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 04:29 PM
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If I were you I would check out Missoula for that sort of thing. I've never heard of any alien type bases in Bozeman and I'm going to school there but oh well who knows.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 04:34 PM
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There should be a hidden base in montana acording to a intresting site about hidden bases
www.anomalies-unlimited.com...



Warden Valley West of Fort Collins, CO
Function Unknown
Tunnels to: Montana




There is also the The Malmstrom AFB UFO/Missile Incident in central montana

www.cufon.org...
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posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 05:01 PM
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Great Falls has the vast majority of the UFO sightings in Montana, especially around Malmstrom Air Force Base. They go back a really long ways and there are some pretty famous videos of UFOs in the area. If you'll recall the press release by the ex Air Force people about UFOs disabling nukes, several of those were in Malmstrom. Here's a link: www.cbsnews.com... the full press conference is on YouTube somewhere. Anything from Missoula is probably just some hippy on acid. I haven't heard about anything interesting happening in Bozeman as far as that goes and I've lived here for 7 years.

Enjoy MT!



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 05:05 PM
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Your link to the underground base thing reminded me, there is a rumor (I've not verified it) that MSU Bozeman has underground labs where they do genetic research on primates. There is also a stage 5 plant pathogen lab on campus (that is freely admitted). Primate research doesn't go over so well so I can see why they'd keep that under wraps. Maybe someone else from the area has more info on that lab and the types of research they do there (or if it even exists).



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