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Old 02-24-2009, 05:12 PM   #5
Dr MAG
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Default Re: Australian Pentagram

Hello AussieG

This is interesting!

For starters, there were US warships, about 2002, off Fremantle, Western Australia, with a naval base for military practice operations there, so it seemed a logical step to look into the site of the big hexagon carved out of the earth you discovered to seek for a US naval presence there.

Exmouth is the site where the hexagon is situated. (A pentagram would have five sides, however, this has six.) Not only that, but the carve up of the land forms a distinct triangle over triangle forming the so-named "star of david". A "hex" on the earth is not necessarily a good thing, i.e. hexing the land. The "hex" has been associated with the hive mind (followers, not leaders); it would need research to unravel all factors.

In 1942 the Australian government followed the US military instructions and built an airfield near what was to be a future submarine base right at this small gulf, called the Exmouth Gulf. If you look closely at the image you can see there is a road leading to the water, but more than that, water surrounds the small promontory so it is feasible there is much underground, perhaps under water.

The Exmouth Gulf became a US Navy Submarine Base during WW2, complete with US flying boats and a small US naval fighting force ostensibly to shield Australia from the Japanese. Before the end of the war, records tell us the base was deserted. Judging from the image AussieG has discovered there is much more to this story.

When I looked at the image it reminded me of another famous airforce base with submarine landing base. Yes, Montauk. Shouldn't say that; it may lead to much speculation? But it is worth noting that Exmouth Gulf is sparsely vegetated, isolated, has water on three sides, an airforce field, is a former submarine base, and was run by US military. That is before we notice the hexagon. It is approximately 9 kilometres all the way around, so it is a large installation.

Perhaps someone can write to the Australian navy/airforce and ask what's there now; or drive and have a look...

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