MASSIVE SECRETS EXPOSED - THIS IS HUGE - 7 Secrets of Cheyenne Mountain

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MASSIVE SECRETS EXPOSED - THIS IS HUGE - 7 Secrets of Cheyenne Mountain
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7 Secrets of Cheyenne Mountain

Cheyenne Mountain houses one of America’s most rugged command and control centers. The entire complex is hidden under 2,000 feet of solid granite and its individual structures are located inside five acres of vast tunnels – all safely tucked away behind blast doors weighing 25 tons. The site has been a central theme in a wide variety of well-known and popular mainstream media.

Yet one of the most well-known and iconic images we’ve seen of the site to date seems to be that of the white rowboat bobbing on an underground lake deep inside the hollow mountain. Well, maybe it is. But we’re probably never going to know. That’s because the secrets of Cheyenne Mountain are only accessible to those with top secret security clearance. The rest of us mere mortals have to make do with what they allow us to know. The complex quite simply exists under a cloak of mystery, and rumors continue to circulate about what the US government could be concealing within their unbreachable mountain fortress

7. There are areas nobody talks about

During a rare 2018 interview, one smart journalist tested Steve Rose, the base deputy director, by asking him if the base wasn’t just a relic of days long past. The deputy director confidently stated that it couldn’t be farther from the truth and confirmed that the mountain was continuously occupied by permanent NORAD staff members as well as other commands for cyber, intelligence and space surveillance. He concluded his answer by saying, “A lot of the other areas I can’t talk about.”

NORAD scaled down its “nuclear watch” efforts in 1992 after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, but the facility’s various employees continue to track possible vulnerabilities and threats to the United States on a continuous basis – including any possible threats that might originate from North Korea.

6. It is the ultimate Covid bunker

The Cheyenne Mountain command and control center was originally built to withstand possible nuclear attacks on the US and Canada, however, it might have turned out that its first significant crisis is the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic. At this point in time, the base is serving as a backup to NORAD’s primary base at Peterson Air Force Base, and its key staff-compliment is living in isolation to keep the base virus-free. From separate take-home meals to using alternate entrances into the facility, any key NORAD employees are being kept entirely apart.

As the site was designed to be self-sufficient for prolonged periods of time, Cheyenne Mountain has its own power plant, ventilation and air conditioning, and water supply. These capabilities make it feasible to retain observation squads of both NORTHCOM and NORAD separated from the normal community of their risk of exposure to the coronavirus.

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