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35 Rare Behind-The-Scenes Pictures From 2001: A Space Odyssey
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35 Rare Behind-The-Scenes Pictures From 2001: A Space Odyssey

The post 35 Rare Behind-The-Scenes Pictures From 2001: A Space Odyssey appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Intel Uncensored
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Antifa Start Infighting Outside Portland Fed Facility
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Antifa Start Infighting Outside Portland Fed Facility

The post Antifa Start Infighting Outside Portland Fed Facility appeared first on SALTY.
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Inside NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center, c.1966
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Inside NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center, c.1966

“These display screens would display signs of air attack against Canada and the United States. By pushing buttons, the NORAD battle staff members can take an electronic look at the tracks of space satellites or aircraft, which are chartered on the display by computers This is the nerve center which would give the first warning of attack, and the command post from which NORAD battle commanders would direct the defensive air battle.” – NORAD Command Post: The City Inside Cheyenne Mountain     In 1966, the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain underground facility became America’s command and control centre for when the Cold War turned white and the nuclear apocalypse became real. We can take a look around the bunker in pictures published in a 1966 official NORAD report by David W. Shircliffe, Directorate of Command History, Command Public Affairs Office, and the 1970s book NORAD Command Post: The City Inside Cheyenne Mountain by Henry W. Hough. The Need When the USAF Air Defense Command moved to Ent AFB in Colorado Springs in January 1951, it set up a tiny combat operations center in one of the office buildings by combining one room, a latrine with the plumbing removed, and part of a hallway. Control of the air battle from such cramped quarters became virtually impossible by 1952.  A new concrete block COC built on Ent AFB, became operational on 15 May 1954. In comparison with the first COC, this new center was luxurious. Although this new COC had some 15,000 square feet of floor space, by the end of 1955 it was evident that even it would soon be inadequate. In response to General Partridge’s directive, the CONAD/ADC staff began preliminary planning in January 1956 on a larger COC, located underground. The existing above-ground COC would eventually be too small to manage the growing air defense system and currently was highly vulnerable to attack and sabotage. General Partridge gave a clear picture of the COC:’s vulnerability when he said: ‘The Combat Operations Center is a concrete block building of extremely light construction and is exposed to the traffic on the adjacent street so that a man with a bazooka passing in a car could put the establishment out of commission.”     Excavation for the hardened COC in the 9,565-foot Cheyenne Mountain began on 19 June 1961 and was essentially completed by August 1962. It was completely finished on 1 May 1964. NORAD moved its headquarters to nearby Peterson Air Force Base in 2006, but the underground complex is still used by a number of military and intelligence agencies.   The Threat The USSR was expected to have a significant ICBM capability by 1960 or earlier. To defend against this threat, CONAD wanted an automated defense system controlled from within an underground COC. The advent of ICBMs, with their incredible speed, would greatly reduce the time available for defensive reaction and national strategic warning. Automation, wherever possible, was considered essential. Their plans also included computers and computer-operated displays of air traffic, weapon status, and ICBM attack warning data.   Computing Power At The Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Near 100 per cent probability of continuing to function against multi-megaton weapons (i.e., underground location). 2. Duplexed large computers and enough floor space to accommodate more computers for anti-ICBM operations. 3. Displays of hostile ICBM status, weapon status, states of alert, aircraft and missile traffic, target damage, radioactive areas, and weather and jet stream information. 4. Communications, and backup facilities, with subordinate, lateral, and higher commands. 5. completely independent water and power supply. 6. Protection against radioactive fallout, biological and chemical warfare, and all other external covert and overt actions. 7. Location within 10 minutes travel time of CONAD and component headquarters. Adding: The COC, wherever located, will be a prime target. The site should be selected, as far as practicable, away from other facilities so, if attacked, a minimum “bonus effect” to the enemy would result.   30 Days Provisions were made so that, in an emergency, the COC could be operated for 30 days in a sealed condition, During that time, except for air from the outside that could be filtered for people inside the mountain, the COC would need no other outside support. Its resources include a built-in power plant, heating and air conditioning systems, dormitories, dining areas, maintenance and storage areas, and a dispensary, Southeast of the buildings there are three large underground res~rvoirs. These hold 350,000 gallons of diesel fuel; 1,375,000 gallons of drinkable water; and 4,125,000 gallons of water for industrial uses,1   The Tech During the spring and summer of 1965, 15 consoles, two Philco 212 computers, and a large board display were installed in the new COC. Except fo·r four Type I I I consoles, all of this equipment had been operating in the Group II facility. A third Philco 212 computer was to be moved in January 1966 from the Spacetrack Center Alternate Facility at L. G. Hanscom Field to the new COC.     Caption Above: “These are two of the eleven buildings in the NORAD complex. While it possible to pass from one building to another through vestibules, the structures do not touch one another, nor do they touch the ceilings or walls of their granite cave. All the buildings are mounted on huge steel springs to protect the people and electronic equipment from shock waves.”     Caption Above: “NORAD LOOKOUT – High on the steep slopes of Cheyenne Mountain, looking out over the eastern Colorado plains, is this single-eyed structure. It is a blast resistant radio antenna and the messages it picks up are channeled to the Combat Operations Center hundreds of feet below and inside of the mountain. There are two of the microwave antennas and they are part of the center’s communications link with the outisde world. These two structures used 12,00 hundred-pound bags of cement and 60 tons of reinformcing steel to meet the hardness specifications.”     Caption Above: “CALLED FOR DEFENSE- Rows of mammoth springs made from three-inch diameter steel support the NORAD buildings. More than 900 of the springs, weighing 1,000 pounds eaach, cushion the buildings and their contents against jarring nuclear blasts or earthquakes. Working with the springs are the hydraulic dampers seen in the row at right. Like automobile shock absorbers, the dampers would reduce oscillations caused by a shock wave.”       Caption Above: “AIR DEFENSE WATCH – These display screens would display signs of air attack against Canada and the United States. By pushing buttons, the NORAD battle staff members can take an electronic look at the tracks of space satellites or aircraft, which are chartered on the display by computers This is the nerve center which would give the first warning of attack, and the command post from which NORAD battle commanders would direct the defensive air battle.”     Caption Above: “SPACE BROWNIE – The most sensitive and precise satellite-tracking instrument in NORAD’s satellite detection and tracking network is the Baker-Nunn camera, shown here. It can photograph light reflected from an object the size of a basketball out in space about 25,000 miles. This camera, at Cold Lake, Alberta, is operated by the Canadian Forces Air Defense Command. Others supplying data to the NORAD Space Defense Center in Colorado are operated by the U.S. Air Force and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. By identification and correlation of known star backgrounds in the Baker-Nunn photographs, a satellite’s position can be determined with great precision.”   Caption Above: “DISTINGUISHED VISITORS – Richard M. Nixon is September 1969 became the first U.S. President to visit the underground command post of the North American Air Defense Command. He is shown here in NORAD’s Space Defense Center being briefed by General Seth J. McKee, commander in chief of NORAD. Left to right are: Gordon Allott, U.S. Senator from Colorado; President Nixon; General McKee; Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Presidential assistant; Peter H. Dominick, U.S. Senator from Colorado; and John N. Mitchell, U.S. Attorney General.”     Caption Above: “DIRECTING AIR DEFENSE FORCES – These men shoulder the responsibility for determining whether an enemy has launched an air attack against North America, and of directing the defensive air battles should one ever be fought. directing air defense forces. U.S. Air Force General Seth J. McKee (foreground) is the commander in chief of the North American Air Defense Command, and Canadian Forces Lieutenant General Edward M Reyno is the deputy commander in chief. They are shown at their command positions in NORAD’s underground Combat Operations Center near Colorado Springs. Data channeled to the center give the generals and their battle staff the information they need to assess the threat to the continent, to give warning of an impending air attack and, finally, to direct the actions of Canadian and U.S. air defense forces in thwarting the attack.     Lead Photo: “PATHS OF A SATELLITE – Deep within Colorado’s Cheyenne Mountain are large display screens which show what is going on in space. These screens in the NORAD Combat Operations Center can show the routes space satellites will take as they circle the earth, such as the ones here charted by a computer. By pushing buttons the battle staff members can see the paths a satellite will follow for as many as twelve revolutions in the future. While guarding the continent against air attack, the command is also responsible for keeping tabs on space objects orbiting the earth.” Via: GovernmentAttic; photos of the Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center scanned by The Memory Hole. The post Inside NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center, c.1966 appeared first on Flashbak.
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Eightfold co-founders raise $35M for Viven, an AI digital twin startup for querying unavailable coworkers
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Eightfold co-founders raise $35M for Viven, an AI digital twin startup for querying unavailable coworkers

Viven's seed funding was led by Khosla Ventures and Foundation Capital.
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The Patriot Post Feed
The Patriot Post Feed
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The Demos' Deviant Transnormalcy Agenda
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The Demos' Deviant Transnormalcy Agenda

Gender devolution results in absurd manifestations of human behavior, and the effort to normalize gender-disorientation pathology is not benign.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Turnpike Troubadours, Shane Smith & The Saints And Kaitlin Butts To Headline 2026 Jackalope Jamboree
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Turnpike Troubadours, Shane Smith & The Saints And Kaitlin Butts To Headline 2026 Jackalope Jamboree

What a lineup. With more and more festivals under the wide country, folk and Americana umbrella popping up seemingly by the week, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to not only keep track of just which is which but also to weed out which festival is worth the cost of admission and traveling expenses. While some “country” festivals around the U.S. lean more towards appealing to a mass audience of non-traditional listeners, Jackalope Jamboree has proven time and time again that they’re committed to booking the best acts across the vibrant independent and alt. country scene. After booking the likes of 49 Winchester, Silverada (formerly Mike and the Moonpies), Charley Crockett, Randy Rogers Band, Ryan Bingham, Margo Price and Shooter Jennings as headliners since their inaugural festival in 2019, Jackalope Jamboree is looking to provide their most star-studded lineup to date in 2026. Just announced, Jackalope’s 2026 headliners will be none other than previous performers, Turnpike Troubadours and Shane Smith & the Saints, as well as Kaitlin Butts in her first headlining set at the festival. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jackalope Jamboree (@jackalopejamboree) Along with Butts, Turnpike and Shane Smith & the Saints as headliners, Jackalope is pulling out some of the most underrated names in the alt. country and Americana scene with the likes of Rattlesnake Milk, Taylor Hunnicutt, Shelby Stone, Summer Dean, Josh Weathers, Lizzie No, Presley Haile and more making appearances across the festival’s three days. As usual, the festival will take place at the historic Happy Canyon Arena in Pendleton, Oregon, on June 25-27, 2026. With 30 acts performing across the five stages set up around the arena, Jackalope will also provide free pre-party and after-party shows in downtown Pendleton throughout the weekend at local venues such as Great Pacific and Rainbow Café. It should go without saying that a lineup consisting of Turnpike, Butts and Shane Smith & the Saints is well worth the price of admission alone, given that they have risen up as staples of the red-hot Texas and Oklahoma Red Dirt scene. Throw in the likes of Hunnicut, Stone and Rattlesnake Milk, and you have what can only be described as one of the premier festivals taking place in 2026. If you’re a fan of the booming independent and Red Dirt country scene lately, I’d start planning a trip to Pendleton very soon. Presale tickets go live next Monday, October 20, at 9:00 a.m. PST, with general sale beginning on Tuesday, October 21, at 9:00 a.m. PST. Registration for presale access is open now and can be accessed on Jackalope’s website through Friday, October 17, at 12:00 p.m. PST. Single-day, two-day and three-day, as well as RV, vehicle and tent packages are available for purchase to accommodate your festival-going needs. Jackalope Jamboree 2026 Performers Turnpike Troubadours Shane Smith & The Saints Kaitlin Butts Summer Dean Rattlesnake Milk Taylor Hunnicutt Shelby Stone Josh Weathers Presley Haile Buffalo Kin Lizzie No Mariel Buckley Ronnie And The Redwoods Rambler Kane The Lowtimers Morgan Klaiber Rose Gerber Cooper Tropeau And The Broken Bones Zach McGinn Bart Budwig Richard Inman Emily Love James Dean Kindle And His Country Combo The Neon Prarie Dogs Jacob Weldon & the Cobras The post Turnpike Troubadours, Shane Smith & The Saints And Kaitlin Butts To Headline 2026 Jackalope Jamboree first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Carrie Underwood Delivers Beautiful Duet Of “If It Was Up To Me” With Ben Fuller During Surprise Appearance At The Dove Awards
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Carrie Underwood Delivers Beautiful Duet Of “If It Was Up To Me” With Ben Fuller During Surprise Appearance At The Dove Awards

Just beautiful. The Dove Awards recently took place in Nashville, Tennessee, which are presented by the Gospel Music Association to recognize achievements in the Christian and gospel music industry. And they had a country star you probably know and love in Mrs. Carrie Underwood, who surprised the crowd during Ben Fuller’s performance of “If It Was Up To Me,” which is a song they originally recorded as duet for Fuller’s 2025 Walk Through Fire album. Underwood is very outspoken about her faith, and even pops up on the worship team at her church every now and then too. Of course, Carrie also released an incredible gospel album My Savior in 2021, which she won the Best Roots Gospel Album Grammy for the following year.  The album, which includes tons of classic hymns like “Old Rugged Cross”, “How Great Thou Art”, and “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus”, was inspired by Carrie’s experiences singing in church growing up, and it was easily one of my favorite records of 2021. During press time after her win, she was asked if this one means just a little bit more than her seven other Grammys, simply due to the personal sentiment and meaning behind every song. She immediately teared up answering the question, and you could feel just how much it meant to her to win something for this record in particular: “I’m gonna immediately start crying… I feel like it’s more important, ‘cuz I feel like this is one of the most important bodies of work I’ve ever been apart of, been able to do. This is one thing that I’ve wanted to do literally my whole career, I’ve wanted to make this alum, and I got to. And this just means the world to me. Man, I didn’t last any length of time, did I?” If you haven’t check it out yet, I highly recommend doing so. It’s obvious how much her faith means to her, and “If It Was Up To Me” was actually nominated for Bluegrass, Country, and Roots Recorded Song of the Year at this years Dove Awards, which ultimately went to Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll for their song “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” But there’s just something special about Carrie singing any kind of Christian or Gospel music, and I can truly never get enough. I think she was born for it, and I sincerely hope she’ll consider putting out another gospel album one day because My Savior is spectacular and remains my favorite thing she’s ever done. “A surprise no one saw coming! Carrie Underwood joined Ben Fuller on stage for a stunning performance of ‘If It Was Up to Me’ at this year’s Dove Awards!” I had actually not heard this song before their performance, but I’ve already added it to my playlist and loved watching their live performance too: View this post on Instagram A post shared by TBN (@tbn) “If It Was Up To Me” The post Carrie Underwood Delivers Beautiful Duet Of “If It Was Up To Me” With Ben Fuller During Surprise Appearance At The Dove Awards first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BREAKING AUDIO – DHS releases “disgusting” voicemail left for ICE agents
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BREAKING AUDIO – DHS releases “disgusting” voicemail left for ICE agents

The Department of Homeland Security just released what they call a ‘disgusting’ voicemail left for their ICE agents. They write: Another DISGUSTING voicemail left for our brave ICE law enforcement officers. The . . .
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Conservative Voices
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BREAKING VIDEO – JD Vance destroys Democrats who are outraging over Politico group chat story
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BREAKING VIDEO – JD Vance destroys Democrats who are outraging over Politico group chat story

Vice President JD Vance just destroyed Democrats who are outraging over the Politico group chat story, especially over the fact that none of them will call on Jay ‘two bullets’ Jones to . . .
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