If you're worried about the secret being out about this hidden base, don't worry. It's no longer used the way it used to be. A new facility was built for DoD personnel, and this one only has security folks to keep "Stargate SG1" fans out, and maintenance people for upkeep.
@@samw2768 Wrong, the original functions were moved to Peterson Air Force Base. Cheyenne is mostly an Air Force training area these days, because the cost to maintain and sustain a large force inside the mountain got to a level where the SAC/HAC refused to appropriate enough funding.
I was a Delta Recon Seal Ranger (DRSR) for many years. Part of our job was to try to infiltrate underground military bases (UMB's) to exploit weak points. We always targeted ventilation shafts. That is the weak point. That and the laundry service. The German Shepherd guard dogs were especially vulnerable to blowing raspberries on their tummies. Of course, the trick is getting close enough to do it. Yes, it usually resulted in some stitches and antibiotics but the end result was worff it. Kinda miff my upper lip though.
It would be interesting to watch a video pertaining to the construction and cost of the complex, unless it’s top secret. Further, how are communications conducted with the outside world? That could be top-secret also. If the enemy could destroy the cables, antennas, etc., that may be necessary for communications, the center would essentially be blind.
It would have underground communication cables that plug it into other US military 📡 radars, etc, far from the mountain as a backup. ( just like your TV antenna 📡 doesn't have to be on your roof if you have very long cable you can have it in another city if u wanted to ( its the military they can run cables anywhere they want )
There are many videos about its construction. There is inside footage, it even covers the internal fault found inside the mountain. This fault was so severe it could have canceled the project. These videos cover the repair to the mountain.
@@Michael-ud5og nothing to tell the aliens. They probably built it for us. seriously, if you watch the video there was a lot that went into it. Not an easy task add millions or billions of dollars
So this confirms what I heard, that NORAD isn't in the mountain anymore, but deep underground at the Air Force base a few miles away. The mountain was a really bad idea. If a nuke explodes on top of it, there would be no way out and no air coming in. Putting it deep under flat ground is much much safer.
We love US taxpayers for paying for military powers that are used to protect every other western country. We don't have to pay so much for our military because the US taxpayers pay for them for us. The US taxpayers don't even have a proper healthcare system, so their sacrifice is huge 👍
@@MelonMasher64 what more would you want our government to do that it’s not doing now? Put up or shut up. Actually it’s better that you shut up. And quit making a fool of yourself and stop listening to the crap lies put out by Trump and explore the truth. It’s so much easier to listen to the lies as opposed to spending a few minutes and a few seconds of effort to find out what’s really going on. Being confronted with the truth will explode the myth of this abhorrent Trump persona.