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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/weshouldhaveshotguns on 2024-09-12 23:42:05+00:00.


Alright folks, I've been digging into Ross Coulthart's hints about that massive, immovable UFO with a building on top of it. Here's what we know from Ross:

  • It's outside the United States but under U.S. congressional oversight.
  • The building serves a laudatory purpose.
  • It's in the interests of Americans, the UK, and Australia.
  • Its been in operation for "many decades".

Putting the pieces together, Pine Gap in Australia fits like a glove. Here's why:

  1. Strategic Importance & Oversight: Pine Gap is a joint U.S.-Australian intelligence facility smack in the middle of Australia. Despite being outside the U.S., it falls under American congressional oversight due to its significant role in global surveillance and security.
  2. Laudatory Purpose: This was a sticking point for me initially. Pine Gap is involved in military and intelligence operations—spying, signals intelligence, you name it. But when you consider that its operations are seen as crucial for maintaining international peace and security, the "laudatory" label starts to make sense. It's all about preventing conflicts, monitoring potential threats, and keeping a global balance.
  3. Shared Interests of the U.S., UK, and Australia: Pine Gap is a key player in the Five Eyes alliance, which includes the U.S., UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. It aligns perfectly with Ross's point about serving the interests of these countries.
  4. Decades of Operation: Established in the late '60s, Pine Gap has been around for over half a century, matching the timeline Ross mentioned.
  5. Ross's Australian Connection: Given that Ross is Australian, he likely has access to sources and intel that others don't. His local connections could give him insights into Pine Gap that aren't available elsewhere.

Given these points, Pine Gap stands out as the most likely candidate for the location Ross is referring to. It's a secure, strategically important site with the right mix of secrecy and international collaboration.

What do you all think? Could Pine Gap be hiding more than we know?

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