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UFOmystic
Sep 17 2009

Baseball At Area 51

At last week’s ASPE Conference, Norio Hayakawa told me that there is a baseball diamond at Area 51 (or S4, or whatever they’re calling it these days.) Indeed there is.

What sort of games go on here? Do they have special rules? Anti-gravitic baseballs? Have captured aliens been taught to field grounders or shag flies? Am I joking?

What does the team call themselves? The “51s?” Oh yes, that’s been taken already.

On this field of secrets, people whom we will never hear about likely discuss technology we cannot imagine in between cheers, boos and cries of “Yer OUT!” A player who has just slid in under the tag for a bases-clearing triple might suddenly get an idea about how to vaporize you from space. Do the umpires need Department of Defense “Q” clearances? Do the people in the stands?

The weirdest thing is the incredible incongruity of such a normal group activity taking place at one of the most closely guarded areas on the planet. Someone in the hierarchy apparently decided some time ago that the people who work here would like to play baseball. Does the presence of the diamond help the military and scientists keep some sort of perspective on what they are working for?

One strange benefit of this image is how we can use it. The building with the yellow roof in the lower portion of the picture is approximately 110 feet wide and 400 feet long. We know this because the distance between each set of bases on the playing field is (or should be) 90 feet. Using this as a yardstick, we can make educated guesses about the sizes of all the buildings on the base–that is unless someone has played with the image before giving it to Google Maps in order to throw off saboteurs and spies, as well as you and me.

At Edwards Air Force Base, there is a small mountain covered with test facilities which can be seen from the highway that passes north of the dry lake bed and runways. Online satellite images show a chaparral-covered mountain, with no evidence of concrete towers and other structures that are evident at ground level. In the case of Area 51, the whole area has most likely been overlaid with a false or distorted image deemed fit for public consumption.

UPDATE (10/02): This appears to be the facility, but it doesn’t seem to be at all in the same place as it appears to be from ground level. Perhaps it has been “moved” so any use of the public image for targeting will be off by a couple of miles.

Surprisingly, the public satellite image of Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque clearly shows entrances to underground tunnels or rooms ringing the formerly top-secret nuclear weapons storage complex, as well as the roads surrounding the hollowed-out mountain. Construction began in 1947, and the entrances and roads were constructed so as to be invisible to the casual observer.

Satellite image showing the “dark side” of the Manzano complex with underground entrances

In Project Beta, I related the story of abductee Myrna Hansen, who had supposedly seen some of the details of this complex, even though she had never been there. How she had this knowledge was of great concern to the U.S. Air Force.

Remote viewer Pat Price reportedly “saw” into an underground CIA facility during a test in the early 1970s, and provided names of sensitive programs he picked up from a locked filing cabinet in the complex. Perhaps Hansen did something like this unwittingly, but was this in the course of her abduction experience? I couldn’t get anyone to speak about that part of the story.

According to the protocols of “coordinate remote viewing,” talented individuals can “see” a specific remote location if given the geographic coordinates (which are 37.241715N -115.818652W if you center the location at home plate.)

Perhaps someone should put the Area 51 baseball diamond into their blind target file.

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8 Comments to “Baseball At Area 51”

  1. craig york Says:

    Best. Subtitle. EVER.

  2. euphemystic Says:

    I like the ponds to the northwest of the baseball diamond. Looks like a little park, or is it toxic waste? Note covered bunkers nearby.

    Another favourite curiosity there is what appear to be underground entrances at about 37 20′ 47.42″N 115 46′ 06.06″W, north of the salt flat.

  3. red pill junkie Says:

    ‘Terminator:Salvation’ was filmed at Kirtland AFB.

    Maybe Christian Bale’s infamous outburst episode during filming, was due to some psychotronic experiment conducted nearby :-P

  4. curious Says:

    Fascinating! I could spend the whole day looking at this stuff.

    I checked out the Pine Gap facility near Alice Springs, Australia (23.799S 133.737E). Regarding the Pine Gap site: Do all of the buildings look green and cartoony — like an illustration– to anyone else? I did notice that they have a swimming pool.

    Trevor Paglen wrote an interesting book, “Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon’s Secret World.”

  5. Greg Bishop Says:

    Craig,

    Inspiration hit at the right time.

  6. Greg Bishop Says:

    euphemystic,

    I couldn’t see anything obvious at the coordinates you supplied, although I might be looking at something and not seeing it. There does appear to be evidence of earthmoving there. There might be something more obvious about 1500 feet southwest of your coordinates.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    RPJ,

    Maybe it was just a star fit.

  8. Greg Bishop Says:

    Curious,

    Thanks for the coordinates. Interesting stuff. Yes, the buildings do look a little too perfect.

    I wanted to interview Paglen after posting something on his first book entitled I Could Tell You, But Then You Would Have To Be Destroyed By Me.

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