The Cheyenne Mountain Complex has been touted as the largest secret facility in the entirety of the United States government. Those who have been inside the complex claim that its underground bunker is so extremely highly classified that one is required to have a top-secret clearance to be able to enter the site.
What is an underground bunker for anyway? Reportedly, the complex serves as the headquarters for the Air Force’s land-based ICBMs. It is top secret and totally impregnable to Nuclear blasts.
China's Big Secret
China has been dubbed as the world’s next great superpower. This 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope purportedly has the world’s strongest signal.
It claims to have the ability to detect all kinds of radio signals - even those that are a thousand light-years away. Some also claim that this base is highly likely an ionosphere controller that could also manipulate the weather.
The FBI’s Official Documents on a Confidential Informant
The whole thing with confidential informants is that they are supposed to remain, well, confidential. In this document, which somehow made its way into the internet, the FBI discloses the involvement and cooperation of an informant named William L. Uanna. Mr. Uanna, apparently helped the FBI a great deal, as his position in the Atomic Energy Commission sounds like a big deal.
Feast your eyes on this top-secret paperwork! Although it's over 80 years old, so the compromised secrecy might not be the worst thing in the world.
A Draft of Mount Rushmore
Even the greatest of works had to have the first draft, and Mount Rushmore is no exception. It is impossible to create a masterpiece without having to create different versions of it. Mount Rushmore didn’t originally look like it does now the first time someone attempted to do it.
The art of sculpting requires diligence. Unlike drawing where one could simply erase an error on paper, one simply cannot erase a mistake when creating a work out of solid rock. This is a rare photo of how Mount Rushmore would have looked like if the presidents’ upper bodies were included. The creator probably thought it was too much work, it simply completed the faces.
The First-Ever Nuclear Bomb
What seems to look like a photo of a factory worker beside a huge machine may not raise eyebrows. But look again. This rare photo was taken in 1945 in the desert of New Mexico. What you think is a factory is actually the place where the government did its “Trinity” project.
Who knew that an inconspicuous desert would be the site of such a destructive time in history?