Subject: Do We Have A Base In Antarctica. Part 2 of 2.
May 8, 2008.
This gives more information about Pine Gap.
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Listening satellites parked close to the
communications satellites. Finally they monitor a wide
range of other microwave emissions on the earth's
surface including: long distance phone calls
transmitted via terrestrial microwave circuits enabling
them to monitor m-litary, p-litical and g-vernment
agencies or private individuals. Diane says that a
satellite can be parked over the interior of a country
and intercept the microwave emissions coming from it.
The satellites are under the control of the C-A, who in
turn answer to the N-O (National Reconnaissance
Office). There are 8 large radomes, that cover the the
antenna arrays which keeps sand etc. away and conceal
the antenna's position from e-emy s-y satellites. There
are a wide range of communication devices: HF radio,
underground cable, telstra telephone and telex, 2
satellites communication terminals to occupy the on
average 1,200 staff.
The staff have to wear color coded ID to match the
color ribbons running along the walls. US Mi-itary
Airlift Command carry thousands of tapes home for
further study and send parts and supplies twice weekly.
There are direct links from Pine Gap to the US bases in
the Philippines, Guam, Krugerdorp South Africa and the
Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole.
THE PINE GAP COMPUTER ROOM
The computer room is almost 5,600 meters and the
operators use headsets to communicate. Within the
central operations building at Pine Gap people are
keeping the satellite and its antenna focused on the
signals they are intercepting. Then other staff process
the enormous volume of interpreted signals. Then the
signals are analyzed for intelligence data. Up to 1980
Australians were not allowed access to the voice
intercepts, coming into the signal analysis section.
But now they have full access to all areas except the
cryptographic room, officially anyway. Univac computers
encrypt transmissions, including voices and these go to
Redondo Beach in California. About 25 to 30 messages
are sent from Pine Gap each day to US and about half go
to the CI- headquarters in L-ngley Virginia. Though
occasionally data is sent directly to the -RO
Headquarters in the P-ntagon, or to the N-A
headquarters at Fort M-ade Maryland. Diane writes that
there is a group called the Joint R-connaissance
Schedule committee, who meet each morning to decide who
is going to be listened to for the next 24 hours to
focus the antennas on the satellites. e.g. who is doing
a missile test, or if a po-itical crisis occurs
somewhere. Australians are involved in this. In the
90's there has been a need to collect political
intelligence on allies and to also download economic
intelligence from these countries. In a reprint from
Co-spiracy Nation Alan H-ward wrote that Pine Gap has
many, many levels below the basement, like the
Pe-tagon and the W-ite House.
THE TOP BRASS AT PINE GAP
The computer room at Pine Gap when it was new was one
of the biggest computer rooms in the world, it has now
tripled in size. There are said to be over 1,000 staff.
A similar station to Pine Gap is located in South
Africa with 1,200 staff. It like Pine Gap is also
linked to another VLF station at the South Pole. Dr.
G-lle writes that Pine Gap has enormous computers
connected to US, Krugersdorp South Africa, Guam,
Canberra, Antarctica US base counterparts, which
collect information from these countries, about
finance, technology, and everything about the average
citizen. The Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole is
located on a sensitive magnetic spot of our planet, in
that it holds exactly the same assets as Pine Gap, and
that all the information about most of the average
citizens of Western Europe is stored there in memory
banks tens of meters under the icepack. Canberra
computers were connected to all banks, every post
office, all telephones, all police stations and customs
houses, every arrival and departure desk for air or
sea travelers and to the other data centers collecting
data on private citizens in the U-ited States and
Europe. Peter S-wyer, a former high-ranking Australian
civil servant found out that all data about every
citizen of the Western World ends up being stored. All
financial, economic, pol-tical and mil-tary
information. The pr-sident of the Ro-kefeller
Foundation supervised in person the construction of 20
luxury residences in Canberra, which is meant to
accommodate the wo-ld gove-nment-to-be and the 20
luxury residences will be allocated to the different
foreign members of that govern-ent. The Australian
premier, Bob H-wk, was a Rhodes scholar, and as such he
worked toward the setting up of a One Wo-ld Govern-ent.
http://www.angelfire.com/oz/cv/pinegap.html
Part 2 of 2.
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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