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[quote:Anonymous Coward 556912:MV8xMTgzMTFfMTAyMTgyNTBfMkQxMTFBOUM=] Hello - I posted a vision a few pages back, and said when I get my computer up and running, I would look for a shape I saw. So my computer is up and running, but I did'nt need google earth , and funny enough I would not have found the shape I saw . It is Sunday here in Oz, and upon opening the Sunday Paper - there it was - the shape. Shitty thing is this place is only 150kms from where I live, I knew about this place, but had never seen any pics of it. Can not find the pic from the paper, but it is the shape I was going to look for - Bungendore is inland about 30km on the East Coast of Australia. [b]Defence Headquarters Joint Operations Command wiped from Google EarthArticle from: Font size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print November 23, 2008 02:58am[/b] AUSTRALIA'S top military brains are about to start running defence operations out of a new super-secure bunker in rural NSW - but don't bother looking for it on Google Earth. The new $360 million Defence Headquarters Joint Operations Command appears to be nothing more than a scrubby, tree-dotted paddock on Google's worldwide network of satellite images. That's a surprise to military buffs and Bungendore locals, who have watched the giant facility's construction, east of Queanbeyan, since 2006. More than 700 intelligence, logistics and command personnel this week will be moving from military bases around the country to Bungendore, from where they will plan and control all the ADF's missions to war zones, disaster relief and peacekeeping operations. Google Earth's images of the surrounding area were taken in 2008, but the Bungendore site itself is represented only by an image taken before October, 2006, when John Howard turned the first sod. The Howard government approved the project just before the 2006 election, a decision slammed by Labor as a "blatant" bribe for the marginal electorate of Eden-Monaro and a breach of the caretaker conventions that ban electoral spending after a poll has been called. A Google spokesman said Defence had not insisted on the image's removal, but it was "not unusual" for old images to be used if they had better resolution than fresh shots. A Defence spokeswoman said: "It is prohibited under Australian law to make a sketch, drawing, photograph, picture or painting of any part of a Defence installation in Australia. "Defence is aware that the Internet has freely available imagery that covers some Defence establishments and other infrastructure. "The ADF does not comment on details of security, but is aware of the capabilities of imaging devices and takes appropriate measures to manage the threat." Defence's own websites, however, show several images of construction on the largely underground and windowless facility, which is surrounded by a 4m-high steel fence. http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,,24690984-5005941,00.html :32222808: [/quote]
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HELLO EARTHLINGS,
I am a extra terrestrial and I have been reading your webforums and magazines and watched your t.v channels and monitored your phone calls
I have decided to be the first alien to let himself be asked questions and answer and that all on GLP.
I await your questions
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER...V
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