An interesting conversation!


Message posted by ohiotravler on October 20, 2003 at 3:04:37 PST:

I work on an airforce base in Columbus, Ohio (Groveport) called Rickenbacker AFB. I work for a logistical company and not for the government by the way. Anyhow, I had an interesting conversation with an Army officer today at work on the base.

We were talking about black projects, conspiracy theories and of course A51. Well needless to say he didn't drum up too much information about his knowledge on A51. Although he gave his opinion about what is going on there, he certainly did not seem to know anything more than the average Joe.

In the midst of our conversation he suddenly said, "You know, come to think of it, I had an odd experience one time in Colorado". He went on to tell me that his unit was sent out to pick up some freight from an AFB in Colorado. He said that upon arrival of this AFB the officers in his party were subject to very strict and extraordinary screening processes to gain access to the base interior.

He mentioned a "closed checkpoint" in which once his vehicle crossed the first gate, the gate behind him closed and he was stuck between two gates. At that time he said there were 4 armed military personel surrounding their vehicle with their weapons drawn. After the initial search of the vehicle and credentials check, the men in his party were directed to pass through the security building to gain access to the entrance of the base.

He said once inside, each officer in his group was subjected to a retna scan and they were also asked to punch in their military ID number onto a funny looking keypad. He said the room was mirrored on 3 sides and it too had 4 armed military officers with weapons drawn. He also noticed an excessive amount of vents at head level all around the room. He suspected they were for "gasing people".

He said eventually that he and his men passed the screening process and were allowed access to the base with armed escorts. The men were instructed to stay with their escorts at all times and that "there will not be a second warning".

Basically, he said that they got their stuff from a small building (some boxes and what-not) and left. He described the base as being the most secure base he'd ever been to. He said that it gave him the most uncomfortable feeling while he was there. He told me. "Something HIGHLY CLASSIFIED is going on there and no one is exempt from a watchfull eye". He said that it was such an uneasy feeling that neither he or his men volunteered to go back.

He said that this base was about 2-3 miles from Peterson AFB in Colorado Springs. He told me the name of the "Highly Classified" base was "Falcon AFB".

Now, doing a google it says that there is (or was) indeed a "Falcon AFB" in Colorado Springs. It was recently renamed to Schriever AFB in June of 1998.

Does anyone know anything about Falcon (or schreiver)?
I just thought I'd share this little story with you guys. Do any of you think it is possible that this is the type of INNER security check-points going on INSIDE the Groom perimeter?

Thoughts welcome!

-ohiotraveler


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