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To: BenLurkin
Pacific Spaceport Complex, Alaska Location: Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA Coordinates: 57°26′09″N 152°20′16″W Formerly called Kodiak Launch Complex (KLC), built 1998 with state insurance funds. Site was involved in ICBM interceptor, Polaris A-3, Arrow III, and Advanced Hypersonic Weapon programs
4 posted on 09/12/2020 11:10:39 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF
Pacific Spaceport Complex

There sure isn't much there for a "complex."

Check out the shadows in this satellite photo. All the buildings and trees clearly show the sun is due south at midday (or maybe a slight bit west of due south):

Now look at the large, triangular shadow apparently on the launch pad:

The shadow indicates the sun is east of due south. The shadow is inconsistent with other shadows nearby.

And what's with the weird shadow shape? How many objects sit on a small point and get larger as they go up? Plus, the shadow has a weird triangular shape at the bottom, but an odd shape at the top. It isn't the shadow of a rocket or a launch structure.

Why can't we see the object that is casting the weird shadow? How can an invisible object cast a shadow?

Is this Area 52? What's going on here?

5 posted on 09/12/2020 11:32:33 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom ("And oft conducted by historic truth, We tread the long extent of backward time.")
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