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I read about someone one time who got one of those little radar reflecting beacons they have for boats (I think), and then he sent it up on a helium balloon outside the perimeter. They brought in the black helicopter over that one. They only break that out if you do something REALLY screwy near the border
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Posted by mfd52 nope
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Then nobody cares the nerve of some people not spilling their super-secret squirl shit all over the internet for all of us to snicker at...
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I think that it is secured by a private company.
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Homing pigeon with a camera tied to it's leg?? How about taking some pics with a gigapixel camera and zooming on the pics? You can take a picture from like 20 miles away with one of those and still blow them up enough to see details on a person's face. Hmmmmm!
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Posted by ActionSatisfaction Esq. Homing pigeon with a camera tied to it's leg?? How about taking some pics with a gigapixel camera and zooming on the pics? You can take a picture from like 20 miles away with one of those and still blow them up enough to see details on a person's face. Hmmmmm!
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bullshit. it is not possible physically
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would i be there, i will sneack to the fence as close as possible and shit a litlle near it.
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I've always had a fascination with the place. My ideas for getting in: 1. Get a hot air balloon and 'run out of propellant,' causing you to have an emergency landing in the base. 2. Some sort of underground infiltration (would take years) 3. Be suicidal, call a bunch of people around, and run for the gates and see what happens. 4. Buy a bunch of kites, and fly them over the base. (this is just to piss off security) 5. Get a job in the government, and work your way up to whatever you have to be to work in the place. 6. Stow away on a Janet Airlines plane in Vegas.
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Telephotography: http://www.wired.c...lide=9&slideView=8
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Made my first trip out there 1 years ago, 2 years after they grabbed 'white sides' and 'freedom ridge'. I say give er hell. Let me know if you see anything but the business end of an M-16. Even the elite Beer Commandos don't cross the border.
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The guy that took those photos is giving a talk this Friday at a local gallery.
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Posted by 2Xplorations yeah I think this ones off the list for now but Ive seen guys (ranch security in CentAm) work along a fence to get in place to see who was coming. took one guy 4 hours to go just a couple hundred yards! roger on seismic sensors too Ive seen shows on TV that emphasize that and the remote long range cameras, but what about this satellite map company that sells detailed imagery to farmers and mining companies, Ive heard they have the pics and fly over every day but have had their arms twisted to keep those out of circulation. ok I can dream I guess I dont have the patience to belly crawl for 4 hours in a burlap suit covered with rocks and cacti but those little remote aircraft are getting smaller and smaller its going to be cool when somebody gets some pics out of there flying saucers or no
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We just need to train squirrels to do our biddig. Problem solved. And they must be flying squirrels! They could have little helmet cams. Seriously, secrets can be kept forever. When you can go to prison for life for saying anything about your work, you don't say anything. Period. L
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