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Does anyone else think "How interesting that the internet, that so many "long hairs" and "hippies" said should be free and liberating" becomes the right hand of "Big Brother" once they have money?????
 
Short-hairless said:
Does anyone else think "How interesting that the internet, that so many "long hairs" and "hippies" said should be free and liberating" becomes the right hand of "Big Brother" once they have money?????

So true, it's disgusting, even Facebook is changing it's format which supposedly compromises more of it's users privacy.
 
Madman said:
So true, it's disgusting, even Facebook is changing it's format which supposedly compromises more of it's users privacy.

I've had to answer a few emails and texts this morning about how I disappeared from facecrack.
I've told them all that its a privacy issue. Who wants to look at a blank page?
 
It amazes me what people are willing to disclose about themselves to the entire world.
 
What Did Google Earth Spot in the Chinese Desert? Even an Ex-CIA Analyst Isn’t Sure

What Did Google Earth Spot in the Chinese Desert? Even an Ex-CIA Analyst Isn’t Sure

Get a load of this gang.



Late last month, former CIA analyst Allen Thomson was clicking through a space news website when he noticed a story about a new orbital tracking site being built near the small city of Kashgar in southwestern China. Curious, he went to Google Earth to find it. He poked around for a while, with no luck. Then he came across something kind of weird.

Thomson, who served in the CIA from 1972 to 1985 and as a consultant to the National Intelligence Council until 1996, has made something of a second career finding odd stuff in public satellite imagery. He discovered these giant grids etched into the Chinese desert in 2011, and a in Iran in 2008. When the Israeli Air Force destroyed a mysterious facility in Syria the year before, Thomson put together an 812-page dossier on the so-called “Box on the Euphrates.” Old analyst habits die hard, it seems.


But even this old analyst is having trouble ID’ing the objects he found in the overhead images of Kashgar. “I haven’t the faintest clue what it might be — but it’s extensive, the structures are pretty big and funny-looking, and it went up in what I’d call an incredible hurry,” he emails.


So he’d like your help in solving this little mystery. What follows are 10 images of the site. If you’ve got ideas on what might be there, leave ‘em in the comments, drop me a note, or find me on Twitter orFacebook. I’ll pass it on to Thomson.

https://www.wired.com/dangerroom/20...ed:+wired/index+(Wired:+Top+Stories)&pid=1749



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Check the other pictures.

 
If, as the article says, the complex was built in a hurry, could it be possible they are simply there to help calibrate satellite cameras? Or maybe it's to help ground control understand what they are looking at when taking pictures of other sites?
 
Icelander said:
If, as the article says, the complex was built in a hurry, could it be possible they are simply there to help calibrate satellite cameras? Or maybe it's to help ground control understand what they are looking at when taking pictures of other sites?


Another smart man on board.
 
That is were Saddam was hiding the WOMD. That's the smoking gun they were looking for. :rofl!:

Or is it

THERE HERE! THERE HERE! Fox Mulder. X -Files again.

China's Area 51.
 
lovelatinas said:
That is were Saddam was hiding the WOMD. That's the smoking gun they were looking for. :rofl!:

Or is it

THERE HERE! THERE HERE! Fox Mulder. X -Files again.

China's Area 51.

That was funny. Good one Lovelatinas.
 
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