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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2019
  • Cheyenne Mountain is an incredible 4.5 acre compound centre that monitors the skies for unidentified aircraft, missile launches, space objects, and even falling space debris.
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  • @SparkDocs
    @SparkDocs  Před rokem +21

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    • @noticiasyclimaextremobsts1642
      @noticiasyclimaextremobsts1642 Před 6 měsíci +3

      How is it secret if you can't wait to tell the fking world 🙄🙄🙄

    • @strickricardo6006
      @strickricardo6006 Před 5 měsíci +2

      is there any living quarters or barracks at NORAD.

    • @michaelb9529
      @michaelb9529 Před 3 měsíci

      Good one. Very very hush hush!@@noticiasyclimaextremobsts1642

    • @earlperson741
      @earlperson741 Před 3 měsíci

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      OR GOOGLE IT ...
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      IT'S KINDA AN OPEN SECRET......
      OF COURSE THERE ARE THINGS KEPT
      SECRET ALSO...
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      BE.......

  • @kevinshepard7796
    @kevinshepard7796 Před 4 měsíci +18

    I miss these types of 90s documentaries. Well written, excellent narration, concise information, to the point. All around great.

  • @patton303
    @patton303 Před 2 lety +74

    I went to Cheyenne Mountain High School. You could look up and see NORAD from the back windows of the school.
    I remember sitting in classes in the 1980’s and looking up at it and thinking, “I won’t feel a thing”.
    Because NORAD was target number one for the Soviets. What a crazy thing for a teenager to think about. But very real.

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Před rokem +1

      Had a similar feeling were I loived in London; Northwood hills, Northolt airport, Heathrow..etc, etc. Plus the ones on centre & north London. Get ready. We were screwed. Love to come to Colorado.

    • @patton303
      @patton303 Před rokem +2

      @Frank Morris We actually had drills in our school where we’d all have to race to the gymnasium and lay on the floor face down. The gym was built into the side of a hill and also had 3’ thick concrete walls and could supposedly withstand a Hiroshima sized blast. But by the 80’s hydrogen bombs were the threat and we wouldn’t have stood a chance. We still did the drills anyway.

    • @crystalgoodwin8248
      @crystalgoodwin8248 Před rokem +1

      @Frank Morris mane so very true!! All of the major terriost attacks and whatever else are more than likely created by OUR GOVERNMENT TO INSTILL FEAR IN US SO THAT WE CAN BELIEVE WE NEED THEN FOR PROTECTION AND EVERYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER!! ITS FUCKIN SICKENING AND WE ACTUALLY BELIEVE AND DEFEND THAT SHIT!!! SMFH VERY SAD!!!

    • @scriptorium-in-candelight
      @scriptorium-in-candelight Před rokem +1

      cheyann mountain was a scary place to live knowing that Russia could target it and lolol you wouldnt really know until it was to late!! they maybe safe inside, most people outside of the cheyann facility would be something right...not good somethings

    • @patton303
      @patton303 Před rokem

      @@scriptorium-in-candelight That’s what I meant by saying I wouldn’t feel a thing. I probably would have seen a flash for half a second and then lights out. I hate thinking about it to this day.

  • @Greylocks
    @Greylocks Před 6 měsíci +12

    I was working for a while at a secure facility that controls communications across the world. We were in communication with NORAD, NATO, and others.
    All was 'live'. The technology was incredible and made our work easy and effective.
    There is no movie out there that can compare to the reality.
    All those places are run by true professionals. We were aware of everything going on anywhere on the planet. If it could affect the security of NORAD or NATO, we knew.
    Every day, sometimes more than once, I got to talk with other staff at places like Cheyenne Mountain. I got to see deployments against many enemies, against spy planes, and to assist other countries in times of crises.
    The only drawback; I could not, then and now, talk about any details. And yet, for an old geeky nerd, this was heaven. We had such nice 'toys' to play with. We did make a difference, even if the world will never hear about it.

    • @88corinutza
      @88corinutza Před 2 měsíci +2

      They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, I come back SINGING like a bird 🐦

  • @DAR978
    @DAR978 Před rokem +6

    It is good that NORAD monitors the skies and space above our planet.
    I remember the time when kids were taught to get underneath their desks if they were at school if a nuke attack were to occur. I was one of those kids.

  • @brianjohnston9822
    @brianjohnston9822 Před rokem +316

    I worked in NORAD Northbay for 6 months. Everyday we would take the bus into the mountain. What I found amazing was in the early years they needed complex cooling systems and then in the 90s they had to install central heating systems. All due to the transition from tube technology to integrated electronics.

    • @MrPilgrim
      @MrPilgrim Před rokem +7

      Not just the electronics, it has to do presumably aswell with it being installed inside of a mountain where there’s no ventilation. What happens when sunlight hits concrete? It gets hot, so you’d assume with all of the electronics in such a remotely dense location would be the reason for such complex ventilation systems

    • @brianjohnston9822
      @brianjohnston9822 Před rokem +36

      @@MrPilgrim NORAD Northbay was well underground deep enough not to be influenced by outside weather and sun, yes they had a complex ventilation system. The major influence was the transition from tube technology to integrated circuits and transistors.

    • @Casper1907
      @Casper1907 Před rokem +2

      @@brianjohnston9822 Deep enough to survive multiple direct hits?

    • @brianjohnston9822
      @brianjohnston9822 Před rokem +10

      @@Casper1907 nope, that is why they shut it down. NORAD HQ was built into the side of a mountain, Northbay was built downwards which made it too prone to flooding.

    • @user-of6wj3un9e
      @user-of6wj3un9e Před rokem

      U

  • @orpheuscreativeco9236
    @orpheuscreativeco9236 Před 3 lety +56

    General Hammond: "The president agrees. You have a 'GO'."
    Stargate SG-1 🙌

    • @pikehunter23750
      @pikehunter23750 Před 3 lety +3

      INDEED! "Close the Iris!"

    • @antlerr
      @antlerr Před 3 lety +1

      @@pikehunter23750 joke but what if not a joke.

    • @pikehunter23750
      @pikehunter23750 Před 3 lety +2

      @@antlerr What is an Oprah?

    • @antlerr
      @antlerr Před 3 lety

      @@pikehunter23750 and what does that have to do with anything here kid are you stupid or something.

    • @pikehunter23750
      @pikehunter23750 Před 3 lety +3

      @@antlerr LOL! If you can't figure out the Stargate references when the original post started off with one, then you just better stick to posting gaming videos KID!

  • @GoodCorporateRobot
    @GoodCorporateRobot Před rokem +92

    I got to tour this facility in 2013 when I was an Honorary Commander for the Air Force. It is absolutely astounding that this was built and the work they do is equally impressive. This place is huge. It has two acre sized ponds inside it and is 5 stories tall! Every person that works there knows that if they are in the facility and there is a nuclear attack on it, they will survive but never see their loved ones outside.

    • @bcccl569
      @bcccl569 Před rokem +6

      i assume this is why there is a network of high speed trains underground. essentially government would continue regardless of the state of the outside world or the status of a particular base.

    • @Box545x39
      @Box545x39 Před rokem +3

      How many stories is the Denver Airport by chance? Also, the Coloroado Springs underground base is next to Norad, did they let you tour that as well?

    • @Dan.a.k.a.bradpitt
      @Dan.a.k.a.bradpitt Před rokem

      Yeah big thanks to the government to leave citizens out in the cold to die , while biden sends tens of billions of dollars to ukraine.

    • @fjs1111
      @fjs1111 Před rokem +5

      Thanks for sharing that Thomas, that is an awesome experience. I am so jealous!

    • @kevindunlap5525
      @kevindunlap5525 Před rokem +2

      Ooooo, please tell us more about your career!

  • @thequeenbeee
    @thequeenbeee Před rokem +15

    My grandfather was one of the engineers that worked on NORAD back when they were developing/building it. This was so cool to listen to!

  • @adventureswithducky4088
    @adventureswithducky4088 Před 3 lety +459

    Wonderful documentary! So disappointing though that they failed to mention the sub basement levels that house the Star Gate and it's related endeavors.

  • @RovingPunster
    @RovingPunster Před 3 lety +40

    My late father worked on "The Dew Line" which was the precursor to Norad.

  • @justincosby2258
    @justincosby2258 Před rokem +15

    I got to go inside Norad once when I was a kid. I was in middle school I think eigth grade. I was a part of a small group of two or three students from each middle school in Pueblo CO. We were picked by our science teachers. We got to go on a bunch of really cool field trips and stuff and this was one we went on. I think it was our first one actually. It was really cool. I was grateful to be picked. I dont remember much about it. The huge double blast doors. The drive into the mountain. I remember after first walking in through the blast doors the small buildings right inside that were on huge coil springs to absorb shock in case of a blast. I remember walking around and them explaining how they could lock themselves in and last for a long time because of the indoor reservoirs of water. We walked by one it was creepy to think of how deep it might be and how dark. And we got to see a command center for a moment. It was all a very cool experience that I will never forget. Oh yeah the group was called PYN it was an acronym for Pueblo youth naturally.

    • @justincosby2258
      @justincosby2258 Před rokem

      @@firstdayversion1015 good for you buddy. Thats impressive.

    • @allanmarsh1
      @allanmarsh1 Před rokem

      @@firstdayversion1015 But apparently you never managed to find the CAPS LOCK off function...

  • @andrewferrauiolo4618
    @andrewferrauiolo4618 Před 8 měsíci +2

    They help Santa durint his journey every year! Thank you to all the volunteers at Norad for that! It makes all the kids happy!

  • @222shyann
    @222shyann Před 3 lety +290

    I worked in Norad in the early sixties test drilling to determine the " integrity" of the mountain. This was an awesome place to work that few people knew about.

    • @shybutstrong4075
      @shybutstrong4075 Před 3 lety +10

      Tell me more mr.

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 Před 2 lety +11

      What would happen if someone read your comment and found where you live and demanded to have all your knowledge about this place?

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tanker7757 Thank you!

    • @chiefjoesph9174
      @chiefjoesph9174 Před 2 lety

      Jerry its a melted building dumb ass Wake up.

    • @222shyann
      @222shyann Před 2 lety +2

      @@chiefjoesph9174 Hey fool. I have no idea what you're talking about. Just "shut up!

  • @regcleveland7094
    @regcleveland7094 Před 3 lety +59

    I was already working underground in a sister project in Canada while that one was under construction in 1965. I was doing a project using the very latest vacuum tube computers of the time and using punch cards for data entry. Anyone remember that? In those days, nuclear war was very much on everyone’s mind. We used to wear dog-tag-like radiation monitors at all times. Seems like it was just yesterday.

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger Před rokem +3

      I still wear radiation detectors in my work. Some things don't change with time.

    • @zbigniewkosior2517
      @zbigniewkosior2517 Před rokem +2

      Yep I began studying binary code at UMass,Amherst 1975. 0 and 1 s on punch cards

    • @jeffvalasek4774
      @jeffvalasek4774 Před rokem +6

      I was the last person working for a large insurance company to use punch cards. And I know what the #'s on each card are used for. Not fun when 1000 cards hit the floor...

    • @wirelesscaller7518
      @wirelesscaller7518 Před rokem +3

      Grateful for your support. 🙏

    • @imghost6296
      @imghost6296 Před rokem +3

      I also remember a time, when people use punchcard technology to store critical information; and I was also responsible for the development of the Mac computer I also remember a time when people use punchcard technology to store critical information; and I was also responsible for the development of the Mac computer during the early 80s I was one of the first people to help Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to get their operational interface to say hello at the time it was one of the major selling points of the Mac computer. Now people have more computing power on their iPhones than they did during the early 60s when they needed huge rooms just for one 20th of the computer powerNow people have more computing power on their iPhones than they did during the early 60s when they needed huge rooms just for one 20th of the computer power on a typical iPhone today.

  • @jeffhall2411
    @jeffhall2411 Před rokem +7

    I worked there from 1990-1993, loved being there. It was a great base to be at.

  • @Greg_call
    @Greg_call Před rokem +14

    One of my best three year assignments inside the mountain. Truly a remarkable place and so much more than shown on this documentary about the infrastructure and additional tunnels.

    • @jedi4049
      @jedi4049 Před 9 měsíci +2

      is there a bar? LOL i dont even drink anymore but wondering about the amenities.

    • @youtubehatesfreespeech2436
      @youtubehatesfreespeech2436 Před 9 měsíci

      Does it connect directly to dia? It makes sense I just always wanted to confirm.

    • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
      @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 Před 6 měsíci

      Quite sure there is plenty of information about this site that is still unknown, and still top secret.

  • @paulkappes7661
    @paulkappes7661 Před 3 lety +17

    I was stationed there in 69-72. Great duty and great people. We were just barely our of the vacuum tube generation for the computers.

  • @michaelserby7697
    @michaelserby7697 Před 3 lety +159

    I got to go into Cheyenne mountain when I worked for H P on a service call to fix a monitor-- I remember 3 huge doors each at a different perimeter each time. Very thick doors ( 3 - 6 feet ) slid open to give access to inner rooms all in artificial lightning, shadows in each corner . 🖤 🇺🇲 It was a an adventure in my life that I lived when I was young 1977 Colorado 🇺🇲 ❤ 💙

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Před 3 lety

      ⁷and 9qqq

    • @judah713cloudscape3
      @judah713cloudscape3 Před 3 lety +3

      Never; ridiculous vain-glory, sad! Fix a monitor; a cheap piece of equipment, regularly discarded and replaced at NORAD! As ridiculous as your naive claim is your documentation; now, imprinted upon your soul; a commission not gone unseen by our Master of this Universe, Our Saviour; Christ Jesus! Every Breath you take, ever twitch triggered; He Who Never Sleeps, is Watching... you, too! Enjoy 😉

    • @michaelserby7697
      @michaelserby7697 Před 3 lety +9

      @@judah713cloudscape3 It happened to me 1977 🇺🇸
      So bug off cloudscape , get off our cloud twit 🖤 😵 😱
      F**K off deewzil

    • @jeanpierre5020
      @jeanpierre5020 Před 3 lety +11

      @@michaelserby7697 I believe you. I have colleagues that are elevator contractors that have been inside some of the most secure complexes in the country. Nothing to be surprised about,

    • @sandragates6106
      @sandragates6106 Před 3 lety +3

      @@judah713cloudscape3 ¿¿¿¿ MY JESUS WILL NEVER TEXT LIKE u

  • @williamgibble8361
    @williamgibble8361 Před rokem +1

    Glade those guys are there !!!! Thank you 😊

  • @radarman
    @radarman Před rokem +2

    Fascinating …. spent my first 4 years of Air Force career (‘73-‘77) as Radar Tech at AC&W site in NJ

  • @65msp
    @65msp Před 3 lety +12

    Was able to go in when I was a kid,dad was stationed there from 71 to 80.

    • @auroracsmith97
      @auroracsmith97 Před 3 lety

      What do you remember?

    • @65msp
      @65msp Před 3 lety +1

      @@auroracsmith97 big springs under the buildings, I was a kid. The food was good.

    • @65msp
      @65msp Před 3 lety +1

      And the blast doors

  • @derekbaker8376
    @derekbaker8376 Před 3 lety +60

    I love and enjoy these types of documentaries.

    • @SteveHolsten
      @SteveHolsten Před 3 lety +2

      I do too. I appreciate them being uploaded!!!

    • @suzannepatterson307
      @suzannepatterson307 Před 3 lety +2

      I am a history geek. Thank you for the upload

    • @timmillhouse5251
      @timmillhouse5251 Před 3 lety

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    • @kimikae4170
      @kimikae4170 Před 3 lety +3

      Same here! Absolutely love documentary type shows. Nothing wrong with learning a little something while being entertained, right :)

    • @jessehachey2732
      @jessehachey2732 Před 4 měsíci

      @@kimikae4170 YES! How refreshing to see this! Seems these days folks whine if a video is more than a few mins. They have the attention span of a gnat and virtually no intellectual curiosity! 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @scottofford3061
    @scottofford3061 Před rokem +4

    Love the technology that was “state of the art” when first used

  • @joeoregano4251
    @joeoregano4251 Před rokem +20

    I had the opportunity and the experience to go inside Nora Wallace cadet at the United States Air Force Academy. It is absolutely amazing and to know that it was finished in the sixties was absolutely unbelievable I can only imagine what they have now

    • @uptopswag8446
      @uptopswag8446 Před rokem +1

      Thts what I want to know! If they are showing us this that means they have an even more impressive BASE that is doing the same thing as NORAD but still hidden. I wouldn't doubt we have under water bases by now that would put NORAD to Shame!

    • @alexmaury17
      @alexmaury17 Před rokem +3

      @@uptopswag8446 that's true, we just don't know what's underwater. Here in Florida we see a rocket going to space few times a week and i wonder what are we building up in space. 🤔 Good luck to the world.

    • @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
      @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@alexmaury17 ...
      International Space Station/Walmart.

  • @plnkfloydian7814
    @plnkfloydian7814 Před 2 lety +49

    I’m always amazed at the sheer scale of such projects.

    • @MrLee4747
      @MrLee4747 Před 2 lety +2

      Those were the days when money was not a problem, now a day, the reality is the condi8 of all infrastructures are in a stage of disrepair and how about repairing all the hundreds of bridges, thousand of miles of roads, what about HSR and hundreds of airports.

    • @johnjamescapel3489
      @johnjamescapel3489 Před rokem

      Robbing the poor to feed the rich. To save ther sorry loser asses. Paid for with your blood sweat tears aches and pains . To die in poverty hungry cold just waiting for the nukes just to feel the heat and use your toasting fork and that slice of mouldy bread youd been saving bon appetit

    • @paveljakl
      @paveljakl Před rokem

      Me too bro..

    • @critterfestsanctuary2446
      @critterfestsanctuary2446 Před rokem +3

      And to think thousands of years from now people will be saying like the pyramids 'how did people make this with such primitive tools

    • @clemclemson9259
      @clemclemson9259 Před rokem +2

      im always amazed at the waste of money and the corruption that they sold us....

  • @chrishewitt1165
    @chrishewitt1165 Před 3 lety +12

    Very interesting. Particularly the engineering aspects

  • @thomasholt63
    @thomasholt63 Před rokem

    Outstanding job and GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS THIS COUNTRY AND THE MEN&WOMEN WHO PROTECT THIS COUNTRY!!! AND I APPRECIATE YALL SHOWING THIS SEGEMENT .

  • @karlfromhighrock7158
    @karlfromhighrock7158 Před rokem +3

    In an other underground structure i was told the spring was so big they could only carry one per semi truck. ( during interstate construction.)

  • @patriciamanuel9356
    @patriciamanuel9356 Před 3 lety +28

    This was amazing I so enjoyed this documentary thanks for letting the people enjoy it

    • @rayhucke7629
      @rayhucke7629 Před 3 lety +1

      Now our enemies know

    • @tararose5650
      @tararose5650 Před 3 lety +1

      They did in the Cold War too - in a democracy with freedoms such as ours, it’s all but impossible to hide a project of this magnitude.

  • @tesstickles1280
    @tesstickles1280 Před 3 lety +5

    Brings back great memories of the move "War Games" 1983

  • @MartinAston00
    @MartinAston00 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Once we let out detailed information in regards to such amazing Military/Homeland Security achievements, means there’s already something 10x better currently operating!

  • @torontocpl
    @torontocpl Před rokem

    In the 1970’s my dad worked NORD ( NorthBay Ontario Canada 🇨🇦) ..
    I visited the “mountain” many times during my time in the Air Cadet’s and as an Air Reservist..
    cheers from HudsonBay 🇨🇦

  • @frankmccann29
    @frankmccann29 Před 3 lety +10

    I remember the urgency of the Zeitgeist very well. Cold War. Right. Thanks to all the construction workers who made it happen.

  • @michaelambrosano938
    @michaelambrosano938 Před 3 lety +11

    absolutely AMAZING,..the technology of Rock mining at that time,..impresses the hell out of me

  • @kaydencontracting
    @kaydencontracting Před rokem

    What a great video showing your enemies how it is constructed very smart.

  • @Holmesy87
    @Holmesy87 Před 3 lety +81

    Almost 52 minutes and they never once talked about the StarGate.
    We know you have it, we've seen it! >.

  • @tyronetbrown2152
    @tyronetbrown2152 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm so happy for stuff like that place so they can keep an eye on the world but so many people don't know how lucky they are for them im going to say it for them. Thank you so very much Again Thank you for everything ❤ you have my heart for ever.?

    • @jewelboxed66
      @jewelboxed66 Před rokem +1

      Too bad they have proven to us they cant be trusted.

  • @carbondragon
    @carbondragon Před rokem +29

    I worked there from 1979 to 1983. NORAD moved out of the mountain a couple of decades ago. Interesting place. Over 7000ft at the parking lot.

    • @carbondragon
      @carbondragon Před rokem +6

      @@bobbydee1187 First that was over 40 years ago. Second, NORAD doesn’t even live in the mountain anymore. Third, I’ve never said anything you couldn’t get from the tour back then (yes there were public tours).

    • @eljuano28
      @eljuano28 Před rokem +10

      Don't let 'em get to you, David. Those who know, know. Those who don't, live in their mom's basements.

    • @clemclemson9259
      @clemclemson9259 Před rokem

      @@eljuano28 Im not in anybodys basement.. i think though you might be... Guzzle that Kool Aid dude drink it up

    • @richmr.krabbs2577
      @richmr.krabbs2577 Před rokem

      Sooo. Did you meet O'Neil and Christopher Judge , I dont imagine Christ Judge being the working much when God of war is all hype

    • @carbondragon
      @carbondragon Před rokem +2

      Supposedly Peterson AFB, but I haven’t been there since the 80s so I haven’t seen it for myself.

  • @tfajsh
    @tfajsh Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow! These engineers and workers were super intelligent and able to imagine ideas bigger than life, and put them into action. Amazing

  • @patricianapier5860
    @patricianapier5860 Před 3 lety +7

    I saw a video of one 18 wheeler after another unloading freeze dried and Dehyd. Food at the opening of the mountain,fork lifts was busy as bee's unloading the trucks with more waiting in line!!--David.

  • @douglaswaite5876
    @douglaswaite5876 Před 2 lety +4

    I rewatched this film tonight, May 19, 2022. Unfortunately, the threat for which NORAD was built is back, stronger than ever.

  • @User_1170
    @User_1170 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We need NORAD now more than ever.

  • @daviddooley5361
    @daviddooley5361 Před rokem +9

    Back in the '50s there was a show called You Asked For It where viewers would ask for an episode about something they head about and NORAD headquarters was featured in an episode.

  • @solomonhorton82
    @solomonhorton82 Před 3 lety +70

    “It’s an exclusive club. Aaaand YOU ain’t invited‼️” - George Carlin (Comedian)😂😂

    • @robertbarney8635
      @robertbarney8635 Před 3 lety +5

      Smoke and mirrors, they weren't prepared for 9/11. The Pentagon went unprotected.

    • @brucehavens1458
      @brucehavens1458 Před 3 lety +3

      Too funny!! George Carlin was one of the greatest

    • @seanjoy7131
      @seanjoy7131 Před 3 lety +5

      @@robertbarney8635 inside job seems

    • @bn3092
      @bn3092 Před 3 lety +1

      It is inside fail job

    • @johnburger1681
      @johnburger1681 Před 3 lety +3

      @@robertbarney8635 Duh! They track all aircraft. The 911 airplanes were all scheduled commercial aircraft that they had no reason to suspect. They can't know when a scheduled airplane is hijacked.

  • @markhalverson2708
    @markhalverson2708 Před 4 lety +26

    And they didn't mention Stargate SG-1 and how popular it was , so popular that Cheyenne Mountain had to mark a door as the Gate Room.

    • @cylontoaster7660
      @cylontoaster7660 Před 3 lety +7

      @Gerry Garcia There is a storage closet inside the facility that they jokingly added a sign to that says it is Stargate Command

    • @OakApplegardens
      @OakApplegardens Před rokem

      Haha. Least they have a sense of humour. Always thought Stargate SG1 was a documentary lol

  • @frisk151
    @frisk151 Před rokem +67

    Really awesome information in the comments here by people who worked there... Now, that isn't generally included in older videos like these. Thank you all for sharing! P.S. To the narrators comments about "The Cold War" being over.. That's a joke! And, NORAD still has a huge place in North America's military and protection services... I mean, outside of pizzing on spark plugs and hollyweird... lol

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Před rokem

      It seems like our enemies are trying to trigger a nuclear war to do away with it’s western rivals in one shot. It is unconscionable that we are not pushing for peace talks every day. Don’t underestimate an aging leader’s capacity to blunder their way into a nuclear crisis.

    • @janetspraggins
      @janetspraggins Před rokem

      g'r'd'z'j'd'r'zh'd'z'r'h'd'r'hgrdzjdrzhdzrhdrh

    • @janetspraggins
      @janetspraggins Před rokem

      g'd'r'h'd'r'h'f'g'se'ge's'ggdrhdrhfgsegesg

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před rokem

      Wake up, or don't you watch/listen to the news. You sound like the type that still has a flat top "high & tight"

    • @emuhill
      @emuhill Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'll piss on a spark plug. However I'm not going to power that spark plug while doing it.

  • @98of99
    @98of99 Před rokem

    CRTs and Silicon Graphics workstations. So much awesome!

  • @markjeffels3327
    @markjeffels3327 Před 2 lety +22

    As a Canadian, I'm proud of the NORAD system and our military!!

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm nova scotian, and i am anything but proud of Canada's current level of defence capability. It is pathetic at best

    • @GarethSoye
      @GarethSoye Před 2 lety

      @@Trigger200284 Canada has a brilliant defence. No one will ever want to come near you while that lunatic Trudeau is in charge.

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 Před 2 lety

      @@GarethSoye lol...... man there are so many worse politicians.
      This world is so braindead and clueless these days; I can't believe I have to participate in it alongside people like you, knowing you are dead weight.

    • @failzgamer
      @failzgamer Před 2 lety

      I was about to say the same as Trigger. You're joking about your military right? It doesn't exist. Your military is basically dependent on the united states making sure no one fucks with North America.

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 Před 2 lety

      @@failzgamer I agree, we have relied on our little brother south of the border for all our defence, we agreed as a founding member of NATO to spend 2% of our GDP on military annually and we haven't done that in decades, not even close.
      Our Navy is a glorified coast guard and the air force wouldn't be able to defend even a small Russian Arctic invasion, land sea or air.
      It is an absolute shame that we are being castrated militarily by our own government as we have a world renowned training regiment, some of the world's best snipers and special ops fighters, and we even make military armaments, vehicles and gear but we sell it all to other countries....
      For a fellow Canadian to be ignorant to how stripped down our military presence is, is frankly, embarrassing.

  • @Carlschwamberger1
    @Carlschwamberger1 Před 3 lety +27

    Back in the mid 1990s we could see Cheyenne Mountain from the artillery firing range we trained at. We made jokes about knocking on the door & letting them know the Cold War was over, they could come out.

  • @josephmountaindweller2778
    @josephmountaindweller2778 Před 9 měsíci

    This video program was produced in 1999. Which explains the CRT monitors. I got to tour this place in 97 was very cool. Had a terrible cold at the time. And high humidity inside really helped me breathe easier.

  • @matthewszabo1155
    @matthewszabo1155 Před rokem +4

    My grandparents owned a real estate company that sold a home to a general that worked at NORAD. He gave us a really awesome tour of the place (pre 9/11). What an amazing place. The size of those doors was so impressive.

  • @worldwideentertainment748

    These government facilities that are built inside of mountains exists and they are located where I live it's called NAWS China Lake naval Base located in Ridgecrest California. This was also the birthplace of the recent massive earthquakes

  • @kentneumann5209
    @kentneumann5209 Před 3 lety +24

    "No one ever sleeps."
    God damn it! I didn't know that was a career option.

    • @corymanuel4732
      @corymanuel4732 Před 3 lety

      My insta is cory_manuel15

    • @MrJurie2008
      @MrJurie2008 Před 3 lety +1

      they forgot sept11 then someone sliped up

    • @weksos8370
      @weksos8370 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrJurie2008 it was nap time

    • @johnburger1681
      @johnburger1681 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrJurie2008 Duh! They track all aircraft. The 911 airplanes were all scheduled commercial aircraft that they had no reason to suspect. They can't know when a scheduled airplane is hijacked.

    • @jimbosan710
      @jimbosan710 Před 3 lety +3

      God's name is not damn you imbecilic ASS.

  • @nickm5310
    @nickm5310 Před 10 měsíci

    I grew up near their right outside gate 1 fort carson. I named my daughter middle name Cheyenne because seeing that mountain always made me feel at home

  • @Bsssssssssssss
    @Bsssssssssssss Před rokem

    Nice picture and beautiful document 😍

  • @markanthonyjovero3490
    @markanthonyjovero3490 Před 3 lety +325

    everytime i see that entrance i dont see NORAD, i see the SGC 😂

  • @NiceRage2009
    @NiceRage2009 Před 3 lety +47

    Not surprising, but they failed to mention how much Canada actually has to do with NORAD and that the second highest in NORAD command is a Canadian Lieutenant-General Alain Parent. Here is a brief description of the Canadian/American agreement.🇨🇦🇺🇸
    In 1958, both governments signed an agreement to create a bi-national structure that would centralize efforts to defend North American airspace. The agreement established guidelines and principles on how the command would be organized and operated. NORAD would be commanded by an American general, with a Canadian general as deputy commander, who would be equally responsible to both governments. Currently, NORAD is commanded by U.S. Army General Charles Jacoby, who is also the commander of U.S. Northern Command (the U.S. joint command responsible for homeland defence), while the NORAD deputy commander is Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Lieutenant-General Alain Parent.

    • @daveg-Vancouver_Island
      @daveg-Vancouver_Island Před 2 lety +4

      They gotta prop up that murica propaganda as much as possible!! Lol

    • @db2474
      @db2474 Před rokem +7

      They mentioned that Canada staffs it as well and is involved in its operation. Maybe watch it again sport!

    • @rambojones9212
      @rambojones9212 Před rokem

      Canada doesn't matter.

    • @grammygirlforgod9326
      @grammygirlforgod9326 Před rokem +6

      It seems to me that this documentary is focused on the structure itself, not the powers that be running it. It was mentioned several times that it is NORAD, for defense of North America - US & Canada together.

    • @OpRaven-62
      @OpRaven-62 Před rokem +4

      at 3:09 they literally mention that... 3 minutes in... i appreciate the info you gave but seriously, you couldn't watch at least 3 minutes of the video?

  • @cerebral-liberty
    @cerebral-liberty Před 9 měsíci +1

    Imagine what humans could accomplish if we didn't fight each other. All the money , effort & resources on just this project alone could be used in ways to benifit humanity & society.
    Thats how important peace is, it should be of the utmost importance.

  • @HurdleHelps
    @HurdleHelps Před rokem +4

    The real norad is near the Northbay Ontario, old mine approximately 6000 feet below the surface of pure canadian shield granite.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-kt5be
    @CarlosGonzalez-kt5be Před 3 lety +3

    THANKS YOU FOR THE VIDEO !! MUY INTERESANT..

  • @TimothyMcAleeSrGeD
    @TimothyMcAleeSrGeD Před 4 lety +541

    They forgot to mention that N.O.R.A.D. also tracks Santa Claus for two weeks every year before Christmas!

    • @parapitro8828
      @parapitro8828 Před 4 lety +18

      Most of all when Santa Claus is an alien craft

    • @buzzlightyear7086
      @buzzlightyear7086 Před 4 lety +9

      Lol for real 😂

    • @treborupp
      @treborupp Před 4 lety +4

      Amazing

    • @danisyx5804
      @danisyx5804 Před 3 lety +7

      I think you meant to say two weeks getting s***** on eggnog and spreading b******* and lies to your children

    • @danisyx5804
      @danisyx5804 Před 3 lety +5

      @@parapitro8828 Santa Claus is a mushroom look it up same with Jesus different mushroom though

  • @stevenholub3446
    @stevenholub3446 Před rokem +1

    Guy comes though and performs amazingly and saves the entire project, bosses, what's all the fuss about, your fired, talk about a perfect example of how it usually works, lol.

  • @hachsaran7287
    @hachsaran7287 Před 2 měsíci

    What's a technology! Awesome! So proud

  • @rodgarrett32
    @rodgarrett32 Před 3 lety +140

    I lived with my grand father in Colorado Springs. He was an engineer on this sight, I would be able to got to work with him there, and see the huge blast doors, and inside the huge complex. It was a secret, I wasn't allowed to tell anyone. I still have pictures of it from 48 years ago.

    • @JR-os4yk
      @JR-os4yk Před 3 lety +26

      site, not sight. Henceforth why you were not able to follow in his footsteps.

    • @sandragates6106
      @sandragates6106 Před 3 lety +7

      Awesome! Be safe!

    • @sandragates6106
      @sandragates6106 Před 3 lety +33

      @@JR-os4yk I HATE BULLIES OR IS IT BULLYS¿

    • @johnruuu
      @johnruuu Před 3 lety +15

      @@sandragates6106 hate is a very strong word. Use it cautiously.

    • @garycorbett148
      @garycorbett148 Před 3 lety +22

      Your photos were and may still be secret. Taking pictures of a top secret facility would ne disapproved. That being said, you have a beautiful legacy to share with your family. Sorry for the haters, you and your grandfather are superstars in my book.

  • @jameschristian848
    @jameschristian848 Před 3 lety +3

    Reinforcing a superstructure underground with miles of anchors and shored up under pinning would greatly reduce the risk and stress of fatigue created from blasting and

  • @thebooknook9831
    @thebooknook9831 Před rokem +2

    I loved this very informative. I watched it mainly because my father was the Deputy Commander of the Missile Warning Center and he was in there I find it so cool and interesting

  • @lassef3692
    @lassef3692 Před rokem +2

    The most amazing thing about this is that it is all controlled by a Comador64. Nothing escapes them only a balloon

  • @mullcrumthesage6303
    @mullcrumthesage6303 Před 3 lety +49

    Where's the Stargate! We wanna see the Stargate!

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 Před 3 lety +26

    Outstanding presentation and a glimpse of our history. Thank you!

    • @lexiebrown2550
      @lexiebrown2550 Před rokem

      It’s still fully operational now fully closed to the public.

    • @clemclemson9259
      @clemclemson9259 Před rokem

      our corrupted history... what a joke

    • @r.mercado9737
      @r.mercado9737 Před rokem

      @Frank Morris. That could be possible for the secular community. Thank you for your response. Semper Fi

    • @r.mercado9737
      @r.mercado9737 Před rokem

      @@lexiebrown2550 Now that is an interesting perspective. Although, I would, indeed, like to know how this phrase, "...now fully closed to the public," is used. What would you say? Regards, Semper Fi

    • @lexiebrown2550
      @lexiebrown2550 Před rokem

      @@r.mercado9737 it is no longer open for tours, nor is anyone without permission allowed access

  • @Allworldsk1
    @Allworldsk1 Před rokem +27

    The men who engineered and constructed this were absolute geniuses. Amazing hard-working men.

    • @mayatara1980
      @mayatara1980 Před rokem +3

      And women

    • @clemclemson9259
      @clemclemson9259 Před rokem +3

      @@mayatara1980 well duh.....

    • @HeavyDKC1
      @HeavyDKC1 Před rokem +2

      @@mayatara1980 yes, a tune up team I'm sure was on site.

    • @mperhaps
      @mperhaps Před rokem +1

      What an exciting mountain of toys. What did we pay for this techno piece of shit in todays dollars? Just a trillion or two. May I be so bold as to offer one query to public forem? Does it work? Is it capable of doing anything for us? No not in anyway shape or form according to senior NORAD officials as they testified during senate subcommittee hearings they apologized for being absolutely useless during 9-11. Great job guys that was a trillion well spent. Does anybody ever ponder how much money we're talking about here or do you mindless automatons just sit there dazzled by all the flashing lights? It's enough to pay off every home mortgage in the country AND pay for a small house for the rest of the American citizens that don't own a house.

    • @HeavyDKC1
      @HeavyDKC1 Před rokem

      @@mperhaps then they put in TSA to stop 9/11 from happening and in 20 years last I checked they havent caught one terrorist. More money, taking away more rights and wasting tons of time to jump through the hoops to fly. 4 planes and 19 men (mostly Saudi citizens) with box cutters so really even with tsa today 9/11 still would have happened. Why did we not to after Saudi Arabia for it? Instead its like government got more in bed with them. They kill Jamal and it's found out world wide and nothing is done.

  • @parvinkridler9390
    @parvinkridler9390 Před rokem +2

    There’s a broom closet that has STARGATE COMMAND stenciled on the door. Some people from the show got to tour the facility and apparently had some fans in there.

  • @brianfrance6283
    @brianfrance6283 Před 3 lety +14

    That is a lie to say at the beginning of the atomic age no one knew how to make tunnels in that rock. I understand this was different, but this ignores the knowledge that came before. They just had to get miners from the other side of the mountain in Cripple Creek who developed those techniques in the 1890s. over 100 , miles of tunnels in the same rock. 8 mile at the 3000 foot level a tunnel just to drain water which it is still doing to this day. The hard rock drills they show were developed in Cripple Creek. I have seen 1890 old rock bolts in the Molly Kathleen mine.

  • @jrivera1963
    @jrivera1963 Před 3 lety +3

    Still Amazing!!!

  • @NJNinni
    @NJNinni Před rokem +1

    Worked in there for 6 years.....best time of my life.

  • @wmffmw1854
    @wmffmw1854 Před rokem +1

    At one point all of the telecommunications for the Dew Line went through NYC and routed through a single utility vault. You could take out the whole system with one hand grenade. This is one of the primary reasons we developed a distributed communications system i.e. The Internet!

  • @kurtwollermann2210
    @kurtwollermann2210 Před 4 lety +5

    fantastic achievement and i am grateful that it is there however i hope you have kept up with all the new threats on the horizon

  • @daleplatino
    @daleplatino Před 4 lety +163

    Judging by the vga monitors. I'd say this is video from the 80's.

    • @herbertpayson
      @herbertpayson Před 3 lety +21

      Hahaahahahaha uploaded in 2019 but the video shows obsolete computers!!!!
      This was a video in the 80's which is just a reupload so the channel owner could monetize the video. I am sure it's not like that this day. They may even have a quantum computer there with state of the art AI which are classified and TOP SECRET in this year 2020.

    • @QueenetBowie
      @QueenetBowie Před 3 lety +24

      This documentary is from 1998 - Super Structures of the Modern World, it’s on IMDB

    • @jamesholt7340
      @jamesholt7340 Před 3 lety +16

      i used one of those monitors up till 2006 lol

    • @josephpelletier9494
      @josephpelletier9494 Před 3 lety +7

      Well considering the footage from the gulf war, i'm gonna say either the early/mid 90s or they had a time machine

    • @waldbar-8053
      @waldbar-8053 Před 3 lety +2

      Also notice teh oldscool Mice ^^

  • @UNBREADED1984
    @UNBREADED1984 Před 8 měsíci

    I knew an old guy named Rex M. Who was a compter nerd for the air force at NORAD in the 70's, 80's, 90's He was a real interesting guy to talk to. Rex was a good guy.

  • @Santo-Capro
    @Santo-Capro Před 3 lety +127

    Can you imagine the tech existent in the facility now?

    • @beanash4967
      @beanash4967 Před 3 lety +26

      Wonder if they keep some of it old school tho floppy disc and stuff so less chance of hack

    • @siliquaesid703
      @siliquaesid703 Před 3 lety +5

      I can but I'd have to kill myself

    • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
      @JamieSmith-fz2mz Před 3 lety +4

      Probably fits in a thumb drive.

    • @jaimejimenez4223
      @jaimejimenez4223 Před 2 lety +8

      @@beanash4967 they do. Best idea in case of an EMP attack

    • @DavidNayer
      @DavidNayer Před 2 lety +5

      @@jaimejimenez4223 Did you notice the punch cards and sorters? completely non magnetic.

  • @larrymaxwell5535
    @larrymaxwell5535 Před 2 lety +4

    It would be nice to have access to Norad's center interior, you'd definitely be protected!

  • @ronniepirtlejr2606
    @ronniepirtlejr2606 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This documentary is probably from the late 90s early 2000s.
    I would like to see it nowadays!👍

  • @desertdogstyle
    @desertdogstyle Před 5 měsíci +1

    Technology has been so improved

  • @-WhizzBang-
    @-WhizzBang- Před 3 lety +3

    This video is from the 80's. Pretty much all the stuff we see in this video is antiquated technology and has been removed from the site long ago. Today, this site is pretty much obsolete. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex serves as NORAD and USNORTHCOM's Alternate Command Center and as a training site for crew qualification. Day-to-day crew operations for NORAD and USNORTHCOM typically take place at Peterson Air Force Base.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 Před 3 lety +105

    It's good we have such facilities. I'm willing to bet there are others like it which aren't known to outsiders. This one could be just a distraction that keeps everyone's attention directed away from anything else.

    • @raidermaxx2324
      @raidermaxx2324 Před 2 lety +1

      the only thing that pisses off about these facilities, is that we civilians are on our own, in the event of nuclear attack. At least the russians made all their metro stations in their cities, into long term fallout shelters for their city population.. We are fucked. But the deep state will live on thank god

    • @patriotsvnwo5217
      @patriotsvnwo5217 Před rokem +14

      Deep Underground Bases are spread throughout the world.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 Před rokem +4

      @Yellow Line Norad isn't at Cheyenne mountain anymore? That was underground being inside the mountain.

    • @jimr1461
      @jimr1461 Před rokem +5

      @Yellow Line Sorry, those facilities are above ground. Too much cost to be under. And as they say, by the time they launch the job will be over after the warning is given.

    • @shanneuts4971
      @shanneuts4971 Před rokem

      There are over 128 huge underground
      (300,..to 600 feet and more below the earth’s surface) in America alone;...and every country has them. 👀
      There are peep’holes that live right in this same world that work in these facilities that will go underground in the event of uh nuclear war,...and will never say anything to their neighbors about it.
      “And they hid in caves and under the mountains from “THE FACE OF HIM WITH WHOM WE HAVE”-(two do).
      “AND A THIRD OF
      THEM WERE CAST IN’(two the dust of the earth two Ham’
      HEIR OUT THE LOVE OF TRUTH,...AND THE TRUTH OF LOVE WITHIN THEM,
      ...(two the death)!👻
      🐲🗣🐣🙇‍♂️👨‍🦯👨‍🦯👻

  • @RavingKats
    @RavingKats Před 7 měsíci +1

    Everyone knows NORAD cause they track Santa every xmas eve! 😇

  • @jamesbaker7062
    @jamesbaker7062 Před 9 měsíci

    When was this facility srarred and finished

  • @joshuajones9581
    @joshuajones9581 Před 3 lety +6

    They got more then one big facts I was a semi driver for 3 years been in a few of them an heard of the others theres full city's under ground

  • @tomsheridan947
    @tomsheridan947 Před 3 lety +3

    Always keep NORAD UP TO DATE AND ON ALERT.

  • @SideHustleAddict
    @SideHustleAddict Před rokem

    NORAD is fascinating

  • @woolfy02
    @woolfy02 Před 2 lety +4

    It was interesting to see a few SGI Indy computers being used in the mountain. Could only imagine what was run on it...

  • @kingsleyzissou5881
    @kingsleyzissou5881 Před 3 lety +14

    Watched this entire documentary. Loved it. So interesting. Would be neat to get an update. This must have been shot twenty years ago or more.

    • @James08244
      @James08244 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, the suits and way these guys talk really gives me a 70s and 80s vibe. 90s at the latest.

    • @kingsleyzissou5881
      @kingsleyzissou5881 Před 2 lety +2

      @@James08244 I think it's 90's.

    • @kingsleyzissou5881
      @kingsleyzissou5881 Před 2 lety +4

      @@James08244 Based on the computer monitors at 41:00 I would say the year is between 1990 and 1995. Something like that.

    • @pfrstreetgang7511
      @pfrstreetgang7511 Před 2 lety +5

      The mountain ( local jargon ) was put into a type of hibernation by the late 90's after the soviet breakup since it was obscenely expensive to operate at full capacity and congress rightfully didn't want to spend billions on updates to all the systems. They moved the military detection mission to a new condensed facility ( Falcon AFB ) outside of Peterson AFB that needed about a 1/20 the staff to run it.
      In the last 8 years the military build-up and restablishment by Putin, activities of N Korea & China have justified the expense to update the systems and re-open most of the functions to some degree in The Mountain but the majority of personnel are private contractors like Raytheon and Martin Marietta.

    • @rainstorm_jo
      @rainstorm_jo Před rokem +2

      Was definitely made after 1991 - the narrator mentions the Gulf war at 46:49

  • @LauraS1
    @LauraS1 Před 8 měsíci

    Ha! At 3:49 that's the USS Arleigh Burke. My brother is a plank owner on that ship and loved her well. I recognized the bow number right away. I was there at her commissioning and have been all over inside and out. Bro was the very first firecontrolman on the forward turret there. She was designed to have a very low radar signature and is the first major US Navy ship to have the back-raked mast. She's the first of her class of destroyer. If you look at her, there are no vertical lines or planes anywhere, a design that makes it very hard for a radar beam to accurately bounce back to the originator. Good ship.
    I don't think the Cold War is over at all. Like the narrator said, it's only changed hands. I still view our fellow nuclear capable countries as potential threats (or potential allies...you never know what India is going to do and whatever India does, Pakistan will follow and vice versa because of the utter loathing between the governments of each country) so I think NORAD has not outlived its usefulness. We will always need a facility, or facilities, like this until such time as Humankind grows up and out of its greedy lust for war and destruction (which we are quite good at and have a real penchant for). I disagree with the narrator that the former Soviet Union, now mostly the Russian Republic, has lost much of its nuclear capabilities. I think it hides them well but they're still there. You'd be an utter fool if you think the infrastructure and the weapons themselves have somehow magically vanished. China is a wild card in all this. I don't think we know exactly what HER capabilities are beyond a handful of need to know experts. My rough guess would be that her weaponry at this point rivals that of the former USSR if not the US. The Chinese play their cards very close to their vests and are, as stereotypes maintain, very inscrutable and opaque to read.

  • @sammie73155
    @sammie73155 Před měsícem

    This is really interesting

  • @hammer4772
    @hammer4772 Před 2 lety +5

    Id love to see NORAD reports on Unexplained Flying Objects!

  • @jonasmacs
    @jonasmacs Před 4 lety +18

    This is from 1999... It's 20 years old... lol. The copyright at the end is MCMXCIX - 1999

    • @D1Snr
      @D1Snr Před 3 lety

      That explains a lot

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Před 3 lety +1

      It may well have been recorded long before copyright was filed! Considering that each image sequence must be security reviewed by several different security ministries, it is almost surprising that we get to see it this millennium !!!

  • @iamshango3005
    @iamshango3005 Před rokem

    Ultimate big brother and quantum leap

  • @JosephDent-qd9ih
    @JosephDent-qd9ih Před 2 měsíci +1

    Drove my Greyhound bus by many days and could feel the present of a 50 mile depth.

  • @jenniferwilcox9759
    @jenniferwilcox9759 Před 3 lety +5

    I just read about 25 comments and had to stop from laughing. It's obvious the people posting comments never worked there and can't grasp the concept many military operations' full missions aren't broadcast to the general public (there's a reason for that, it's called national security). I didn't see anyone mention (in the 25 comments) active duty, military service. Regardless, this an interesting video both for historical purposes and technological information. Thank you for sharing it.

    • @LarryDickman1
      @LarryDickman1 Před rokem

      Don't you know the comment sections are filled with morons?

  • @paultaylor7947
    @paultaylor7947 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm impressed.

    • @danisyx5804
      @danisyx5804 Před 3 lety

      Didn't you see Stargate the television series? This thing's not even secret not even a little bit What should worry you is how much interest the United States government has in protecting itself while hanging everyone else out to dry including its own people