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UNDERGROUND BASES 

Blending fact and theory, Underground Bases have been reported throughout the world.  The range of documented origins, uses and occupants includes everything from public to Top Secret military facilities operated by nearly every branch of the Armed Forces, the government and intelligence agencies.  These facilities are known to house everything from nuclear missiles, Defensive radar monitoring networks, global communication systems, offices and living quarters for the Continuation of Government  staff, and a host of other applications.  The most famous of these known underground bases are The Greenbrier and Cheyene Mountain.

Secret official bases are often built at depths far beyond the range of any known ground penetrating weapon system, with the exception of a high-frequency HAARP-type weapon. These bases are commonly known as D.U.M.B's, which stands for Deep Underground Military Bases.

There are however, also reports of many unofficial bases that are occupied by either known, secret or rogue government, military or intelligence agencies.  Some these bases, such as the reported underground bases at Dulce, New Mexico, or China Lake, California, are believe to be occupied by joint U.S. & Alien personnel, each working under reciprocal parameters on projects of their own interest, rumors of which include anti-gravity or time travel technology and alien-human hybridization and genetic experiments.