Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base) near North Star Bay, Greenland
Автор: Weekly Report Films
Загружено: 2025-08-12
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Pituffik Space Base sits on Greenland’s remote northwest coast, 1,207 km north of the Arctic Circle and 1,524 km from the North Pole, where Cold War history meets modern space surveillance and lingering controversy.
Once known as Thule Air Base, it has been linked to secret nuclear storage despite Denmark’s ban, the 1968 “Broken Arrow” incident in which a U.S. B-52 bomber carrying four hydrogen bombs crashed into North Star Bay, and persistent rumors of underground facilities, classified tracking missions, and sightings of unidentified craft.
Built in the early 1950s, it is now a key U.S. Space Force hub for missile warning, space monitoring, and satellite tracking, with a massive phased-array radar scanning polar skies and long months of darkness.
Designed to survive –50°C, it is a fortified, self-contained Arctic outpost at the front line of shifting geopolitics.
Some say Space Force is only the tip of the spear, with shadow fleets, alien technology, and off-world outposts hidden from the public.
Allegations that its stated mission hides an aggressive anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons initiative capable of disabling foreign space assets in peacetime.
Rumors suggest Space Force is building or already operating hidden installations on the Moon or Mars as part of a long-term militarization strategy.
Claims that advanced sensors and AI integration allow Space Force to monitor all electronic communications worldwide, far beyond standard military needs.
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