Today I Learned: The United States Space Force Is in Control of Cheyenne Mountain
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I thought this was weird when it took place:
U.S. military command teams in charge of protecting homeland security are being isolated in the infamous Cheyenne mountain bunker where they will remain 'sealed off' until the coronavirus pandemic passes (DailyMail 3/28/2020)
I remember there were so many predictions that this was evidence The Event was upon us. In the years since, I can't recall a single post saying, "Member what I said about predicting The Event? I was totally wrong just like every fucking other prediction!"
Seems obvious when you think about it.
Also that article is a stub.
They have a more comprehensive article on Dark Chocolate than on Cheyenne Mountain.
We all know Stargate Command is really in charge.
One of my favorite movies of all time, I was just a kid when I watched the original.
In the series sg-1, in a later season, they have a stargate show in the stargate show.
Is it possible that there might be some kind of pre programming type of thing.
There are all sorts of old indian tales around this area, so I question why they picked this one mountain. Seems like alot of this information is missing. This snippet has some of what im talking about.
https://archive.org/details/jstor-25685849
I really like this statement here.
Sure, its not literal. But no one else is going to find it strange that this kinda mirrors the story told in genesis lol?
Anyway, wouldnt shock me if they drilled into that mountain looking for something. Lots of old indian legends about gods who lived in the mountains.
https://www.bradshawfoundation.com/coso/
The "animal master" was a bird like god who lived inside the mountains of coso rock range, who had the ability to open doorways in rock and heal with the power of music.
https://pcas.org/documents/AcousticArchaeologyweb.pdf
:shrugs:
TIL that 2 more weeks...
Space Force has been around since the 70's. It's located here at Buckley AFB in Aurora Colorado. Has been for years
Maybe. But it wasn't officially acknowledged or founded until the 20th of December 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Space_Force
I think it was a branch of the Air Force before that
The history is detailed in that link.
Agreed. The colors coming off the launches at Vandenberg was quite a sight when I was young. Very isolated base as well