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“Its 200-unit subdivision was full of military people and their families. “There was a year or so in the mid-’70s during which the base had its full complement of personnel - 500 military and 1,200 civilians,” the Post reported.

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Also guys, when I was doing research on this place, I clicked on their website, and what came up I can’t show on TikTok. Like, are, are you serious? Many people have theorized that this could be a possible headquarters for the illuminati, given its extremely close resemblance to the pyramid that’s commonly associated with it. Are you really going to try to tell me that the government dropped $6 billion on this place just to keep it operational for less than 24 hours? But for real, just, just look at this place.

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1, 1975 and then closed down the next day, on Oct. Mysteriously, the site was only operational for a single day. This place was originally created in 1975 as a way to deter missiles from the Russians. This is the Mickelsen Safeguard Complex in North Dakota. Places in America that the government doesn’t want you knowing about. In the video, said that the site “cost $6 billion to make” but “was only operational for a single day”: ♬ The Creepy Music Box (Psychological Thriller / Horror) – Film Music Experience click on the website? #fyp #foryoupage #conspiracy The site partly resembled the shape of a pyramid. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex in Nekoma, South Dakota. On March 12, 2021, TikTok user published a video about an abandoned military base.













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