Why There's a CIA Base in the Center of Australia

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Desmond Ball, Bill Robinson, and Richard Tanter, "The Antennas of Pine Gap", NAPSNet Special Reports, February 21, 2016, nautilus.org/napsnet/napsnet-...

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@somethinglikethat2176
@somethinglikethat2176 Жыл бұрын
As an Australian I would like to express my deepest sympathy to any American who had the misfortune to be stationed in the outback.
@TheRealMjb2k
@TheRealMjb2k Жыл бұрын
Funny story about the Alice Springs base. I was in the outback to see Uluru and our guide was like to me (the only American) that there was a secret US base near Alice Springs (where he lived), and he could tell who worked there because they’d always say they work in hospitality (which there is none in Alice Springs). So anyway, after he told me that I didn’t believe him as I thought he was pulling my leg. Turns out, after I told my grandfather about this he goes and says “yeah I used to do work at a facility near Alice Springs, did you visit there?”, and I was pretty shocked to hear that. Not even my mom knew her dad did work in Australia. He didn’t tell me anything they do there, basically what you hear is from people who don’t know much, because the people who do know what’s going on would never tell since that pool is so small.
@schoolForAnts
@schoolForAnts Жыл бұрын
The most surprising take away- there’s a lot more people in North Korea than I previously thought.
@MerkopanGroundForce
@MerkopanGroundForce Жыл бұрын
Its so top secret that we know the exact longitude and latitude of the base, the shape, the amount of buildings, its purpose, when it was built, why it was built, who runs it, and not to mention its "Official codename 'RAINFALL'"
@peterlovett5841
@peterlovett5841 Жыл бұрын
I spent a few years flying general aviation aircraft out of Alice Springs. There was a prohibited zone around the base (I think it was 2.5 nautical miles radius and 15,000' over the top) and it was a game to see how close you could go without infringing the zone. There are about 600 US citizens working at the base , mostly software engineers on 3 year contracts; they can bring their US registered vehicles with them. They are under very strict instructions not to cause any disturbances or disruptions in Alice Springs or it is an immediate return to the US. There is a first class baseball diamond in Alice Springs courtesy of the US residents and the present airport owes its existence to the base as the previous airport (which is still there) was not long enough to take the military jets when the base was being constructed (the altitude above sea level is just under 2,000' and mid-summer temps. often exceeds 45 deg. C which absolutely wrecks takeoff performance for a jet) so they lengthened one of the runways which is the one jets use today. Every Tuesday a US military jet flies in with supplies for the base (it's all wrapped in plastic sheeting so you can't see what's on the pallets but the joke was that it was Hershey Bars and real Coke). The base is not quite located on the geographic centre of Australia, that is few hundred kilometres further east and it is plainly to be seen on Google Earth a few kilometres to the south west of Alice Springs. While it is claimed it is a joint US/Australian base and the deputy commander is an Australian, the only other Australians working there are maintenance staff, visible security (there is supposedly a Marine detachment there but I never saw any evidence) and power and water supply staff.
@Goodstahh
@Goodstahh Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Alice for almost 10 years now, there's so many running jokes and theories behind the base. One of the wilder ones is a theory that it's for refuelling submarines that use a secret tunnel that's supposedly near Darwin. If you work there, you're either a chef, gardener or janitor.
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 Жыл бұрын
In the late ‘80s it was not possible for Australians to see the large US base at Exmouth, but the cash stapped Soviet Union started selling aerial photographs and The Bulletin magazine acquired some aerial photographs of the Exmouth base and published them.
@Aiiiiiina
@Aiiiiiina
Got this video recommended after boyboy's video on this place
@rastan49
@rastan49 Жыл бұрын
It’s pretty common knowledge here in Australia.
@S1CkOn3s2013
@S1CkOn3s2013 Жыл бұрын
My physics professor was doing gamma ray research for UCR near Alice Springs and needed an atomic clock set. Only atomic clock available to set his was at Pine Gap. He got in contact with them somehow and they told him to leave it on the dirt road and come back later and it will be set. Few hours later it was sitting on the dirt road set with no one in sight.
@secretsausage1
@secretsausage1 Жыл бұрын
I lived there for a while, my skater buddy was a yank and his dad would only say he 'worked in intelligence' and 'worked with satellites' and we we're all like 'Yeah, tell us something we DON'T know...
@jrhtv1321
@jrhtv1321 Жыл бұрын
One of my best friends in the US Air Force managed not one but two assignments to Alice Springs -- not Pine Gap, but a small detachment of an organization that detects nuclear "events" worldwide. This was the most in-demand (and hardest-to-get) post in our organization. The stories about our Alice Springs detachment were varied and interesting -- for example, the boat races in a dried-up river bed. Sponsored yearly by the town of Alice Springs if I remember correctly.
@mopippenger7373
@mopippenger7373 Жыл бұрын
While geostationary orbits are a type of geosynchronous orbit, you might want to specify that the type that stays fixed above a point is geostationary while most geosynchronous orbits are at an angle to the equator and therefore return to the same locations every day but move north and south relative to the equator
@tonymccarthy6713
@tonymccarthy6713 Жыл бұрын
When I was relocating to a remote weather station named Giles, which was located about 850km to the WSW of Alice Springs, (just avcross the WA border) we had to fly just to the S of Pine Gap. My colleague was able to get some amazing photos of the base. Interesting.
@JoeyJoJoJrShabbado
@JoeyJoJoJrShabbado Жыл бұрын
I live relatively near to Pine Gap, place gives me the creeps day and night and I can’t explain why.
@muk204
@muk204
You didn't even mention the time an Australian prime Minister was kicked out for trying to get rid of it?
@MrDlt123
@MrDlt123 Жыл бұрын
I did a special assignment there in the 90s while in the U.S. Air Force. All of the really cool things you think about when you want to visit Oz pretty much dont exist in Alice Springs. Its a world unto itself. But I grew up in rural East Texas, so the isolation didnt affect me as much as someone who grew up in Queens or L.A. Alice is a cool town though, and the people were pretty friendly. I can only imagine its a 1000 percent better with Internet access. My replacement arrived a few days before I left, thinking he was just going to drive to Sydney in 3 or 4 hours. This was pre-Internet, so unless you bought an Atlas, you wouldnt necessarily know how deep in BFE you were.
@shecravesit7072
@shecravesit7072 Жыл бұрын
The names of many CIA "projects" throughout history always fascinate me... "Project Rainfall" in the middle of the Australian desert. Lol. Nice
@shiftfocus1
@shiftfocus1 Жыл бұрын
First I heard of Pine Gap was in The Power and the Passion by Midnight Oil:
@fahdkamal1420
@fahdkamal1420 Жыл бұрын
God bless you for having the sponsor ad at the end
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