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7/12/19: THE BUZZ AT CHINA LAKE W/ JOHN CARMAN

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7-12-19

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Two major earthquakes that struck Southern California late last week opened fault lines on Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake and prompted officials to evacuate residents. Since Saturday, the Navy testing installation has been declared “not mission capable until further notice.”

As of late Monday, the Navy’s key research-and-development site for major aviation and weapons systems testing and evaluation remained off-limits to anyone but mission-essential personnel, as crews worked to inspect facilities at the sprawling installation complex.

China Lake, which covers 1.2 million acres of the Mojave Desert, felt the brunt of the significant tremors, from the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck at the morning of July 4 to the scores of aftershocks and then magnitude 7.1 earthquakes that occurred on the 5th.

U.S. Geological Survey experts identified the epicenters of the two largest tremors and countless others as occurring within the Navy installation.

Navy personnel and California National Guard aircrews assisted geologists in surveying the impacts of the tremors, which cracked paved roads, opened gashes across the desert area and shifted railroad tracks.

The weapons station, as well as nearby towns of Ridgecrest and Trona, saw scattered damage from the quakes but no deaths or major destruction.

China Lake officials had reported few details about effects to the weapons station and offered scant information in public updates posted on the weapons station’s official Facebook page.

The weapons station, about 150 miles north of Los Angeles, stretches northeast from Ridgecrest, a high-desert desert town of 28,000. The installation includes several significant cultural or archaeological areas, including the Coso Rocks, a national historic landmark.

Many people have mentioned that the hieroglyphs on the rocks there left by ancient natives are quite peculiar – some say that the characters depicted on the rocks look somewhat like aliens flying in on shiny space ships.

The facility is as big as Rhode Island and has been nicknamed “the secret city.” There is a sign posted at the highly secure gates at China Lake that says:

EMEMBER:

WHAT YOU SEE HERE

WHAT YOU DO HERE

WHAT YOU HEAR HERE

WHEN YOU LEAVE HERE LET IT STAY HERE!

The weapons station has 2,132 buildings and facilities, 329 miles of paved roads and 1,801 miles of unpaved roads, as well as Armitage Field, the main air station, all valued at some $3 billion. Its 19,600 square miles of restricted and controlled airspace supports integrated testing and training for aircraft and weapons systems. About 620 active duty military, 4,166 civilian employees and 1,734 contractors work at the weapons station, which include several key tenants: Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division; Air Test and Evaluation Squadrons 31 and 9; Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest China Lake Detachment; Marine Aviation Detachment; and several Navy explosive ordnance disposal detachments.

The Secret City is very much like Area 51; however, there are no crazy internet challenges to storm the facility.

Some 470,000 Facebook users had committed to a “Storm Area 51” raid under the rallying cry, “Let’s see them aliens.”

An even higher number 428,000 says they’re “interested.” All evidence points to this being a joke, with at least one user issuing a disclaimer to avoid being held responsible if people actually show up.

The internet has taken this seriously, however, these secure facilities like Area 51 and China Lake are secure for various reasons and while Area 51 is set aside as a distraction for alien hunters, what has happened at China Lake probably needs more attention because of its possible role in the major earthquake swarms and major quakes that hit California last week.

When the earthquakes first were reported in California I received an e-mail from a source that told me an outrageous story. He said that there was some electromagnetic testing going on in California. There were reports of a very high pitched whine that people were hearing before the quakes. He also claimed that a UFO was sighted passing over the Ridgecrest area and Joshua Tree, to the south.

I called him to verify and he said he said it sounded crazy but he said that that there was something that he felt that there was something going on at the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex dealing with some sort of space tracking and communications.

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