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Camilo
19th February 2015, 22:49
… Complete With an All Seeing Eye… in the Middle of Nowhere?

http://www.riseearth.com/2015/02/why-did-us-build-uncapped-pyramid.html#.VOXCCAX6AYo.facebook

by Conspiracy Club

A huge pyramid in the middle of nowhere tracking the end of the world on radar. An abstract geometric shape beneath the sky without a human being in sight. It could be the opening scene of an apocalyptic science fiction film, but it’s just the U.S. military going about its business, building vast and other-worldly architectural structures that the civilian world only rarely sees.

The Library of Congress has an extraordinary set of images documenting the Stanley R. MickelsenSafeguard Complex in Cavalier County, North Dakota, showing it in various states of construction and completion. And the photos are awesome.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
19th February 2015, 23:55
Super creepy find, what an eyesore, yuck! lmao.
reminds me of that webmag featuring world's ugliest buildings, some hotel


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_R._Mickelsen_Safeguard_Complex

Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Safeguard Complex Missile Site Radar
The Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex was a cluster of military facilities near Grand Forks, North Dakota that supported the United States Army's Safeguard anti-ballistic missile program.[1] The complex provided launch and control for 30 LIM-49 Spartan anti-ballistic missiles, and 70 shorter-range Sprint anti-ballistic missiles.

The deployment area of the complex covered the Minuteman launchers of the 321st Strategic Missile Wing, based at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. Under the terms of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the US was permitted to deploy a single ABM system protecting an area containing ICBM launchers. The total of 100 launchers and 100 missiles was the maximum permitted under the treaty.

The site achieved initial operating capability on 1 April 1975, and full operational capability on 28 September 1975. The complex was deactivated on 10 February 1976, after less than a year of operation.

The site was named for Stanley R. Mickelsen, a former commanding general of the U.S. Army Air Defense Command.

The complex was centered on the Missile Site Radar (MSR) site, near to Nekoma, North Dakota, home to the Missile Site Radar itself, as well as the 30 Spartan missiles and 16 of the shorter-range Sprints. All missiles were held in underground launch silos.

The remaining Sprint missiles were distributed at four Remote Sprint Launchers at distances of ten to twenty miles from the Missile Site Radar. These were located at:

RSL 1 48°32′00.24″N 98°34′58.81″W
RSL 2 48°50′58.03″N 98°25′55.84″W
RSL 3 48°45′52.63″N 97°59′9.92″W
RSL 4 48°28′30.91″N 98°15′23.02″W
The Perimeter Acquisition Radar (PAR) was a separately sited phased array radar intended to detect incoming targets. The radar and site remain in service today as the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Characterization System (PARCS), located at Cavalier Air Force Station.

The MSR and PSR sites are listed in the Historic American Engineering Record, a Heritage Documentation Program.[2]

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JBzp9EhqA5E/VOXACCwHuRI/AAAAAAAAlgg/U45mnXmQupQ/s1600/US%2BPyramid_02.jpg


;)


in 1996 (I think) I flew over some rather similar bunkers in China,
they were huge grassy pyramids on a plain in i guess, northern china somewhere (!), rows and rows and rows of these mammoth bunkers with large large hangar doors,

in this field in china,
freaking HUGE field/wasteland :(

eek right? :suspicious:


um, MUST READ:

I hate BAE btw:


AN/FPQ-16 PARCS
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Air Force radar system in North Dakota. For the Atlantic Missile Range's radar with a similar designation, see RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar.
AN/FPQ-16 PARCS
Cavalierairforcestationparcs.jpg
EPARCS at Cavalier Air Force Station
Country of origin US
Introduced 1975
Number built 1
Type phased array radar
The AN/FPQ-16 Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System (PARCS or EPARCS)[1][2] is a powerful phased-array radar system located in North Dakota. It is the most powerful of the US Air Force's fleet of five radars used for missile warning and space surveillance.

PARCS was originally built by General Electric as the Perimeter Acquisition Radar (PAR), part of the US Army's Safeguard Program anti-ballistic missile system. PAR provided early warning of incoming ICBMs at ranges up to 2,000 miles (3,200 km), feeding data to the interceptor station, equipped with a shorter-range radar. The PAR and other systems were collectively known as the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex. With the signing of the ABM Treaty in 1972, the US was limited to a single ABM base protecting missile fields, and a second partially completed PAR in Montana was abandoned in-place. In 1975 the House Appropriations Committee voted to close Mickelsen and shut down Safeguard, which occurred in July 1976.

After Mickelsen was shut down, the Air Force's Aerospace Defense Command took over the PAR site and re-activated it in 1977 in the early warning role. It was later transferred to Strategic Air Command. The site was initially known as the Concrete Missile Early Warning System (CMEWS) after the nearby town of Concrete, but when that town's post office closed in 1983 it became the current Cavalier Air Force Station. The satellite tracking role was later added, and in that mission PARCS monitors and tracks over half of all earth-orbiting objects. PARCS was initially slated for closure in 1992, but was instead upgraded with newer electronics to become EPARCs.

EPARCS is currently operated by the 10th Space Warning Squadron, 21st Space Wing, and maintained by BAE Systems. In addition to contractors, NORAD has US and Canadian military members assigned to the facility.


The Safeguard Program was an anti-ballistic missile system built by Western Electric and Bell Laboratories[1] and operated by the United States Army. Safeguard entered brief service in 1975. It was designed to protect U.S. ICBM sites from counterforce attack, thus preserving the option of a retaliatory second strike. The only operational deployment of Safeguard was the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex, North Dakota.

Even before the complex had reached full operational capability the Department of Defense had determined that the state of readiness of the facility would be reduced by July 1976, after a period of operational testing. The House Appropriations Committee, however, proposed that it be shut down entirely by that date. The committee reasoned that Soviet missiles armed with multiple warheads would overwhelm the system.[2]

Safeguard used much of the same technology as the earlier Sentinel Program, which had been designed to protect U.S. cities. Sentinel was developed but never deployed. The LIM-49 Spartan interceptor used in the program was an evolution of Bell's LIM-49 Nike Zeus.[3] Safeguard was planned for several sites within the United States, but only one was completed. Until the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense system was deployed, the Safeguard Complex was the only operational anti-ballistic missile system deployed by the United States.

The Russian counterpart to the Safeguard system was the Soviet A-35 anti-ballistic missile system, which defended Moscow and nearby missile fields. The Russian anti-missile-system remains in operation today as the upgraded A-135 anti-ballistic missile system.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program

Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007, and its prime contractor was BAE Systems Advanced Technologies.[1] As of 2008, HAARP had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and operating costs. It was reported to be temporarily shut down in May 2013, awaiting a change of contractors. In May 2014, it was announced that the HAARP program would be permanently shut down later in the year.[3]

HAARP was a target of conspiracy theorists, who claimed that it was capable of modifying weather, disabling satellites and exerting mind control over people, and that it was being used as a weapon against terrorists. Such theorists blamed the program for causing earthquakes, droughts, storms and floods, diseases such as Gulf War Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, and the 2003 destruction of the space shuttle Columbia. Commentators and scientists say that proponents of these theories are "uninformed", because most theories put forward fall well outside the abilities of the facility and often outside the scope of natural science.[4][5]





















:der::yuck:


* calls up bill clinton*
laugh, define natural science mr president :usa2:


p.s. HI GUESTS!!!! sigh

http://nextdoornature.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/paper-wasps-photo-roadsidepictures-ccl.jpg?w=500&h=513


ding a ding ping ping!

Lifebringer
20th February 2015, 00:14
Same reason they have Egyptian monuments in CO.

Kryztian
20th February 2015, 01:03
From Wikipedia article on Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_R._Mickelsen_Safeguard_Complex)


The site achieved initial operating capability on 1 April 1975, and full operational capability on 28 September 1975. The complex was deactivated on 10 February 1976, after less than a year of operation.

Was this one of the most obscene uses wastes of tax payer money, or was there some hidden agenda or secret use for the pyramid?

Kryztian
20th February 2015, 01:34
Here is a symbol that appears from the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex. I believe that it could be a helipad? It is about 80 feet by 80 feet.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=29029&d=1424395802

Looks like an Knight's Templar Cross ?

East Sun
20th February 2015, 02:34
The topless pyramid is built very strong to withstand, what? Is there a lot more underground?

In the lower photo the landing is square but does not seem to have buildings nearby or a parking lot, just a path going somewhere. It may just be unfinished.

Atlas
20th February 2015, 02:56
http://coldwartourist.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/IMG_0660.227191722_std.JPG

The SRMSC was made available to the highest bidder via an online auction by the GSA. A winning bid of $530,000 was accepted in December of 2012 and the sale closed in February of 2013. The new owner is the Spring Creek Hutterite Colony of Forbes, ND.

The Hutterites are a faith group with 45,000 or so members living in several hundred colonies scattered across the North American prairies. They practice a peaceful, communal lifestyle and typically sustain themselves through agriculture and, in some cases, manufacturing. Their Christian beliefs and lifestyle are similar to the Amish and Mennonites.

http://coldwartourist.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/IMG_3890.22743847_std.JPG

Their purchase of the SRMSC is interesting and their future plans are unclear. Of the 430 acres, only about 1/3 can be farmed. So far, they have done a small amount of "no-till" farming of beans but, other than that, the Hutterites have no real presence yet. Another 1/3 of the complex is considered historic by the North Dakota State Historic Preservation Office which means that the owners can't build or change the exterior appearance of existing buildings without permission.

Source: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?3596-Up-At-The-Ranch-And-Beyond&p=824694&viewfull=1#post824694

Selmir1984
20th February 2015, 08:51
Yeah maybe the top of Pyramid is a landing plattform for a heli or something that land or its whent the hel in or other object come to land the gate of top opens and he lands in the pyramid...it looks like whent something happens in the future they know where to go and land directly on the top and go down in the pyramid to hide ..maybe under the pyramid its deeper going down a huge komplex who knows i just think maybe can be this or this....but its weyrd a pyramid there and like the dollar sign an all with the eye...i think all weyrd stuff what happened and happens and what we see around the world and what they build ..its like..there comes something...something is going on...and there are places and buildings that we dont know and have never seen...
Sorry my bad English

Kez
20th February 2015, 11:54
These buildings are very strange, there are two US military bases near to my home in Yorkshire, one is known as Menwith Hill (this facility has loads of large Golfball looking structures) and the other base is called RAF Flyingdales. Flyingdales represents a sort of pyramidical looking structure and is actually a space radar. Simon Parkes went to this military base to get a detailed tour around it along with a special medal (this base isn't very far from Whitby which is the town where Simon Parkes is the counceller for). :-D