“Because of the very nature of the way that Cheyenne Mountain’s built, it’s EMP-hardened,” states Admiral William Gortney, former head of NORAD and Northern Command. “And so, there’s a lot of movement to put capability into Cheyenne Mountain and to be able to communicate in there,” Gortney continued.
The Pentagon announced in 2015 that the Raytheon Corporation would receive a $700 million contract to prep the Cheyenne Mountain base in Colorado for the return of US aerospace command, having abandoned it in 2006 for the Petersen Air Force base in Colorado Springs.
@[1114594013:2048:Mike Waddell] take note
THEY CANNOT HIDE FROM ALMIGHTY GOD AMEN
There are many escape routes.
Blow them too. LOL
Treason for obumba. Treason.Take back our country.
I see that @[100001192047876:2048:Terry Ashley Sr.]…did you know myDad worked on the building of the complex back in the late 50’s early 60’s?….it was 66 or 7 when he finished up. Installed the PBX system.
Unfortunately, it can not withstand a direct hit anymore. I was stationed there as security forces. Warheads nowadays would turn Cheyenne Mountain into Cheyenne Lake.
No surprise! M.at thos
May those who go underground and leave the rest of us to suffer find that the underground become a prison.
No problem, they’ll fire-up the Stargate…