Why There's a CIA Base in the Center of Australia (REACTION)

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Ryan Was

Ryan Was

Күн бұрын

Thank you for watching me, a humble American, react to Why There's a CIA Base in the Center of Australia. This was extremely fascinating! Thanks for watching! Go check out RealLifeLore / reallifelore

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@rebelrob9637
@rebelrob9637 2 жыл бұрын
Speaking of space, did you know during the moon landing NASA lost communication with them on their journey leaving the moon so they were broadcasting radio trying to find a signal and all of a sudden they pick up 1 radio communication and it was from our enormous satellite dish in Parkes NSW and we relayed info to NASA to guide them home from the moon. Imagine thinking you were lost in space with no communication and then out of nowhere some random aussie replies to your radio calls. "G'day mate, what's that? You just left the moon? No worries matey, I'll give NASA a buzz for ya"
@chich61
@chich61 Жыл бұрын
"The Dish" is a great movie about that.
@krisushi1
@krisushi1 Жыл бұрын
It was known all along that NASA would loose communication at some point upon landing where they went for the first space walk. That's why so much planning went into this broadcast, as they knew it would happen. It wasn't by accident at all. The movie 'The Dish' shows this occurring from the Parkes Satellite, yet it was Honeysuckle Creek that was the one responsible for the broadcast. Parkes was only a back-up and used in the movie as Honeysuckle Creek does not exist anymore.🇦🇺
@krisushi1
@krisushi1 Жыл бұрын
​@@chich61The Dish was a fun movie but much of the information displayed was incorrect. It was filmed in Parkes due to the actual satellite dish at Honeysuckle Creek, which took over the planned broadcast, had been disassembled. Parkes was only a back-up in case something went wrong at Honeysuckle Creek. It's disrespectful to not remember the service that was given by the many from Honeysuckle Creek and handing it to Parkes because of a movie. The entire broadcast was planned, not picked up by accident, as the comment states. Much work and planning went into getting this right and it was just as the astronauts were exiting the limb to set foot on the moon for the first time that the broadcast from the US, Hawaii if memory serves, cut out and our broadcast from Honeysuckle Creek took over and provided the world with footage.🇦🇺
@goldnsunshine0
@goldnsunshine0 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan, Congratulations to you and your wife on the arrival of your beautiful new family member xx Now you'll just HAVE get to know one of Australia's biggest stars... The Wiggles! But if you are looking for new videos to review; I'd suggest you check out any of the "Russell Coight - All Aussie Adventures" videos - Its a well known Aussie comedy TV show. Keep up the great content, loving watching your reactions to our weird and wonderful country. :)
@heatherwardell2501
@heatherwardell2501 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Russell Coight, John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes. If youvwant to see Aussie talent, see them
@BrushEm
@BrushEm 2 жыл бұрын
@@heatherwardell2501 skegss
@ausjo8352
@ausjo8352 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, congratulations on your baby. I moved to Alice Springs in 1969 and lived there 18yrs. During this time we got to see the American Starlifter aircraft deliver the domes in parts at the then small airport. I grew up and made friends with alot of Americans. They also bought their left hand vehicles as in Alice our car clubs were apart of us. Back then there were no sealed roads from South Australia and we would get isolated with the rains. We repected always not to ask about the Space Base as we called it. It does look like a chip lol. There are some on site accommodation as you can tell also a cafeteria. They have a bus service to pickup and drop off staff. They are also provided with housing in town. Have had some awesome times with them. Usually a 2yr turn around for the staff returning to America was always heartbreaking but always very fond memories watching the base grow. Some partners were school teachers. I think I had about 5 over the years so we learnt quite abit about America even back then. Thankyou for sharing.
@brunetteXer
@brunetteXer 2 жыл бұрын
lovely story, glad you made friends, did you never think to ask wtf they were doing on the base????
@ausjo8352
@ausjo8352 2 жыл бұрын
@@brunetteXer us space base and the video explains it.
@ronain
@ronain 2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Alice for 5 years. My youngest went to pre school with some of the kids of the soldiers that work at the base. Funny thing is, he has an American accent from learning to speak among the American kids lol.
@chrismoore8813
@chrismoore8813 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit late to the party but wanted to say congratulations to you and the missus on your new born baby. Love your content mate.
@Quacka
@Quacka 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact the Australian coat of arms has a kangaroo and an emu because they cannot walk backwards which symbolises that Australia keeps evolving and going forward and doesn’t go backwards
@cyriloliver6747
@cyriloliver6747 2 жыл бұрын
Also the only coat of arms that is eaten by the locals 🤣
@Lolliegoth
@Lolliegoth 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyriloliver6747 Good old Aussie humour - we love them...so tastey
@cyriloliver6747
@cyriloliver6747 2 жыл бұрын
Kangaroo tails are sold in community stores in the NT.. Emu egg omelette is sold in WA restaurants
@davidhuett3579
@davidhuett3579 2 жыл бұрын
The same coat of arms animals that must have been on roller skates for the past 9 YEARS of LNP conservative government, as we have DEFINITELY gone backwards!! Hopefully now that's changed!
@stirlingmoss4621
@stirlingmoss4621 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lolliegoth *tasty
@QuestionThingsUseLogic
@QuestionThingsUseLogic 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the birth of your son! That is so wonderful. Mrs Kerry from Australia.
@codebasher1
@codebasher1 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your new son. Great name by the way, it will mean a lot in the future trust me. I hope he brings you as much pure joy as mine has. God bless mate.
@sherrylovegood
@sherrylovegood 2 жыл бұрын
My sister was born in Alice Springs. I’ve been there and it’s isolated. I’m used to living in rural Australia and having the nearest “town” over 2 hours drive, but you feel the isolation out there! Hope Jace is doing well! All the best to the three of you! 💜💜💜
@denisemangan1413
@denisemangan1413 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard of Pine Gap over the years & knew it was top secret but I didn’t know it’s real purpose. Thanks Ryan. When I was a kid in the 60’s we had a rocket scientist across the road from us- originally from the UK. He & his family were awaiting relocation to move to Woomera- a rocket range.
@ladymanners618
@ladymanners618 2 жыл бұрын
In the 1960s my father and other bomb & missile experts spent a >year clearing Woomera of any UXB & explosives so that the site could be repurposed. Every 3rd or 4th weekend he drove home to the family in Richmond NSW on Friday and then back to Woomera on Sunday pm.
@denisemangan1413
@denisemangan1413 2 жыл бұрын
Ironically, I lived in Elizabeth a Satellite City in the 1960’s. We had so many Brits who emigrated to my town. In the class there were only 2 Australian kids. Also, nearby we had Edinburgh RAAF base & Weapons Research Establishment. My dad worked as a Plumber at both. Interesting about your dad & his work in the 60’s.
@lashlaroopiggot4795
@lashlaroopiggot4795 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you both on the arrival of your special child. Just a bit of loving advice, make sure your wife sleeps as much as she can during these first few weeks, she has done something incredible, and is well deserving of rest. God bless you all.
@rugmop
@rugmop 2 жыл бұрын
Desmond Ball, a professor in Strategic Studies at Australian National University (A.N.U.), situated in the capital Canberra, exposed details of the operations at Pine Gap during the 1980s. His analysis was drawn from published, though difficult to obtain, material (it's called research). In this way he was able to avoid prosecution for revealing classified material. He has been credited as the man who 'saved the world' , because of his work in the U.S. with the Carter administration. He was able to convince the Americans that the idea of a 'limited' nuclear war was a fiction, thus making such an escapade with Russia an untenable policy position. When Ball attained his academic position at A.N.U., he gave as his referees Jimmy Carter and Henry Kissinger. I met Des Ball in Canberra in the mid 1970s, when he was an undergraduate at A.N.U. His sister was a friend of mine. To say that Des enjoyed a drink would be a colossal understatement. Many a time I saw him in the early morning, as he awoke from his slumbers, under one of the pool tables in the Refectory at the uni. Interestingly, in those politically-charged days of the Whitlam Govt. dismissal by the Governor-General (with the alleged involvement of the C.I.A), those on the left were convinced he was a stooge of the C.I.A., and those of a conservative bent saw him as a threat to the nation's security. He was neither. There is a slew of information on the Wiki site about him and in particular his more recent work as a strategic adviser to the para-military insurgents in Myanmar, just prior to his death from cancer, in 2016. He was a lovely feller, who was frighteningly intelligent, though you would hardly know it on first meeting him.
@MrLocomitive
@MrLocomitive 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new arrival Ryan. Best of luck to the three of you!
@PlasmaMongoose
@PlasmaMongoose 2 жыл бұрын
When I used to work travelling from state to state, I was surprised to find that there were a lot of Americans living in Alice Springs and almost all of them either worked at Pine Gap themselves or lived with someone who does.
@wallywombat164
@wallywombat164 2 жыл бұрын
I just turned my tablet on. Congrats to you and your wife on the birth of your son mate. I hope they are both doing well.
@carolinebastow8862
@carolinebastow8862 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the birth of your new bub. Hope all is going well so far. Love his name to.
@davidhuett3579
@davidhuett3579 2 жыл бұрын
What may also of interest, particularly to the locals, is that a Russian Foreign Minister has already stated that Pine Gap IS a nuclear target in the event of a nuclear war. He stated that 3 warheads would be assigned to the base from a Russian nuclear missile, because of the surrounding mountain ranges. They planned on one under-shooting ... one over-shooting .. and one on target. Scary stuff!!
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 2 жыл бұрын
Overshooting...Oops Adelaide???
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 2 жыл бұрын
Is it irony, if Russia is no more, after the Russia missile launches are detected at Pine Gap?
@gabrielle8965
@gabrielle8965 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kayenne54 😂🤣would we notice? Although our red wine market might suffer a loss🤣🤪
@ozzybloke4830
@ozzybloke4830 2 жыл бұрын
Considering the distance I'd be surprised the Russians would have anything capable of reaching us and even if they did the flight time would be huge for detection and counter measures.
@Ausecko1
@Ausecko1 2 жыл бұрын
Pine Gap being a nuclear target really isn't saying much though - I grew up in Geraldton, WA and knew that we were a Soviet nuclear target because of our deep water port. Hell, I live in Port Hedland, WA now and we're a nuclear target here for much the same reason. Any town with a decent port is a nuclear target because they're the only weapon which could reliably disable naval ship docking and/or resupply for a decent timeframe. Hell, in WA we had/have other nuclear targets because of smaller military and spy bases, like Exmouth, Kojarena, etc. and these are just the publicly known targets - how many Echelon or Five Eyes bases are there around the country that aren't known to the general public but are known to nuclear powers like Russia and China?
@Calaverez
@Calaverez 2 жыл бұрын
As an Aussie I agree with you. I’d rather nobody have this sort of power, but if someone has to, I don’t mind that it’s America as our two countries (along with Canada, UK and NZ) are incredibly similar.
@kathrznbahn
@kathrznbahn 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations- you and he are legends! You’re by far the best reactor ever and I’m sure he will be as well!!!
@sinclair83au
@sinclair83au 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Alice Springs. Moved here 18yrs ago and was wondering why I met so many janitors,. Cleaners and gardeners... It's the go to what the Americans say they do as a job. Haha. Pine gap have their own buses that pick up people from different spots around town. The Nick name for the base here is space base. And they have space base houses for their employees around town. I'm particular suburbs you can definately spot which houses are space base houses as they look incredibly similar is appearance. But the more fancy their position, the fancier suburb they get to live in and you can't tell the houses apart. They can also get things shipped to them to the post office at the base, from supermarket things, to shipping their cars to Australia. There's American cars that drive on our roads here in Alice. They can even get the American equivalent of aluminium (the kitchen alfoil). There's a gym at the base as well as the pool. Lots of perks for employment if they work here, but often they can only renew their contract a few times before they have to move on to another base. Where I walk the dogs on some off road 4x4 tracks, you can see their space domes in the distance. Also the Green that you see happens every 6-10 yrs. Often it's dry and brown here, but those photos are obviously after consecutive bouts of rain.
@nessotty9790
@nessotty9790 2 жыл бұрын
I was born in Darwin. My sister just moved away from Alice Springs and yes there is military base there. I thought most Australians knew about this. I have been there when I was in the military
@ForTheBirbs
@ForTheBirbs 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in my fifties and have known about it for as long as I can remember. I also worked somewhere in a govt or other agency
@tonyhicks635
@tonyhicks635 2 жыл бұрын
@@ForTheBirbs I agree I have known about it from about the mid 70s or so.
@DanDownunda8888
@DanDownunda8888 2 жыл бұрын
I worked for an Australian Government entity in the 70's in a computer centre. We had an IBM system and we had an IBM technician permanently on site. One day after work a few of us went to the pub and the IBM tech got a little bit drunk and started to tell us about a place he used to work at called Pine Gap. He sobered up in about five seconds when he saw the expressions on our faces and left the pub. Pine Gap was never mentioned ever again.
@stevefoulston
@stevefoulston 2 жыл бұрын
Pine Gap is a satellite surveillance base and Australian Earth station approximately 18 kilometres (11 miles) south-west of the town of Alice Springs, Northern Territory in the centre of Australia. It is jointly operated by Australia and the United States, and since 1988 it has been officially called the Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap (JDFPG); previously, it was known as Joint Defence Space Research Facility. The station is partly run by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), US National Security Agency (NSA), and US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and is a key contributor to the NSA's global interception/surveillance effort, which included the ECHELON program. The classified NRO name of the Pine Gap base is Australian Mission Ground Station (AMGS), while the unclassified cover term for the NSA function of the facility is RAINFALL. Peace out.
@Domo69Eels
@Domo69Eels 2 жыл бұрын
It also sends EMF beams out to alter our weather , hence the name Operation Rainfall , they made the floods the eastcoast has copped and the drought prior to the floods , geoengineering is real , chemtrails are real
@dylanfosterphotography6985
@dylanfosterphotography6985 2 жыл бұрын
Riiight... so a satellite surveillance base that is owned by the US and operated by the CIA and NSA and NRO there's something more to it
@jeffveraart2695
@jeffveraart2695 2 жыл бұрын
It can't be overstated just how important Pine Gap is to America and for this reason alone why America would come to Australia's defense if it were attacked.
@Kriss_941
@Kriss_941 11 ай бұрын
Also the reason the US basically overthrew the Australian Prime Minister back in the day, allegedly. Aussie Prime minister pulled out of Vietnam, criticized the US bombing of North Vietnam and there was basically fear within the US government that the "leftists [within the Labor Party would] try to throw overboard all military alliances and eject our highly classified US defence space installations from Australia"... So I'm sure they breathed a huge sigh of relief when John Kerr, who definitely had no ties with the U.S. decided completely on his own without any influence to invoke an archaic law that gave him as the governor general the power to remove the prime minister from his position... I do think it's kinda weird though how the U.S. would refer to him as "Our man Kerr" in leaked documents though even though they had no ties with him... Maybe they just really liked him?
@brettbridger362
@brettbridger362 2 жыл бұрын
BTW, this is a JOINT base between US & Australia. I'm not naïve enough to say that all of the information gathered there is available to Australia, but there has been enough hints over the years to know that we (Australia) get a lot of intelligence out of it being there.
@wayneshannon3028
@wayneshannon3028 Жыл бұрын
I remember a few years ago in Alice Springs, a guy was walking around town in broad daylight with a samurai sword and a few home made pipe bombs in his backpack, the only give away was the sword was sticking out of the bag when the public noticed it they called the cops, he was arrested and they had to call a bomb squad to disarm the bombs one one by one in the sands of the Todd River, upon reading about this incident on the papers I thought to myself, where did these bomb squad came from? As a native Australian living just north of Alice Springs who would go to Alice for sporting events and the Royal Shows on a monthly basis, I was wondering, where did those bomb squad came from, didn't know all those time until I've found out there is an American base just outside of town, which is Pine Gap, Australia's very own Area 51....
@discrete1163
@discrete1163 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats, on the little fella mate, all the best wishes for the future..
@leandabee
@leandabee 2 жыл бұрын
Omg yes, that aerial pic of Pine Gap does look like a circuit board/chip 😅😅
@debdrever4614
@debdrever4614 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan, Congratulations to you and your wife on the arrival of your beautiful new family member xx
@sammy_dog
@sammy_dog 2 жыл бұрын
just about every Aussie knows about pine gap so I guess it's only a secret to Americans
@barnowl5774
@barnowl5774 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you and your wife on the birth of your baby boy and I hope that he has beautiful blue eyes just like yours, Ryan.
@margaret-annfoster5848
@margaret-annfoster5848 Жыл бұрын
Check out.... Woomera in South Australia. That was another military American town within Australia. In fact it was a closed American owned town with American currency, postage stamps etc. I went to work there with the federal govt illegal immigrant processing facilities just as the American govt gave Woomera back to Australia. It was an incredible experience looking into what an American military base looked like. It was like a1950's/60's walk back in history. With a movie theatre, kids club, schools, an incredible hospital that was still immaculate. Totally amazing to see and experience. My daughter went to school in an American school, and she loved it. Sadly though this town had some horrific secrets involving radioactive materials, lots of still births, malformations of children that didn't survive. The cemetery is full of little ones. Incredibly sad.
@BufftheVamps1688
@BufftheVamps1688 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan, I live in eastern Australia, about an hour's drive inland from Newcastle in New South Wales. At 8:25 You mention the emu on the sign, that symbol with the kangaroo and emu is the Australian National Coat of Arms. Also, when talking about us as "Aussies", it's pronounced as if the "s" is a "z", sort of like the word "Ozziez" sounds. I am only a recent subscriber so many blessings for the birth of your little boy Jace. Keep the videos coming as its so much fun seeing your reactions.
@muzza1967
@muzza1967 2 жыл бұрын
Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt is a joint Australian and United States naval communication station located on the northwest coast of Australia, 6 kilometers (4 mi) north of the town of Exmouth, Western Australia. The station is operated and maintained by the Australian Department of Defence on behalf of Australia and the United States and provides very low frequency (VLF) radio transmission to United States Navy, Royal Australian Navy, and allied ships and submarines in the western Pacific Ocean and the eastern Indian Ocean
@wayneperry7413
@wayneperry7413 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in 5 different states of Australia over the decades - most people I’ve met here and talked to, know or have heard of Pine Gap, but it’s fair to argue that a lot of people know very little about what it actually does.
@joquail000
@joquail000 2 жыл бұрын
Ry, you said “Emu” not Emooo…I’m so proud of you 🎉🇦🇺👍
@ausmac5287
@ausmac5287 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, we've known about Pine Gap every since it was built, and I suspect most of us don't really mind it being there. Its a very long way from anywhere and even if it was attacked, it wouldn't affect the rest of the country. And it would be very hard to attack anyhow, since Pine Gap itself would know about any kind of attack coming its way well before it got there.
@adammcdonald1839
@adammcdonald1839 2 жыл бұрын
Great program Ryan , just shows how our world works … Shane no one has shared this since 1966… we must laugh
@MrLocomitive
@MrLocomitive 2 жыл бұрын
The Kangaroo and Emu are on the Australian Coat of Arms. Since Both species cannot walk backwards the inference is "keep walking forwards" as in keep advancing.
@susansmedley8276
@susansmedley8276 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the safe arrival of your son. He is very cute.
@Bobbyjonesyrrr
@Bobbyjonesyrrr 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan, great content. What many Americans don't know is how important Australian territory is for American surveillance. Most land, sea, air and space intelligence on this side of the world is routed through Australia to the USA. Another mysterious US/Australian joint base you might be interested in is the one at Exmouth which deals in submarine communication and intelligence. Another interesting Australian asset is the JORN network of over the horizon radars.
@janegarnham
@janegarnham 2 жыл бұрын
so why can we not get full internet coverage ha . all.over oz.
@UnnLykley
@UnnLykley Жыл бұрын
@@janegarnham aus net been bottlenecked since 90s intentionally
@SueAllen5
@SueAllen5 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you and your wife on the arrival of your beautiful new son x
@devonlord99
@devonlord99 2 жыл бұрын
The data collected by Pine Gap is primarily related to weapons testing in countries such as China, Russia, Iran and North Korea as the collection and analysis of this data allows the US and Australia to keep track of the progress of weapon development programs of those countries. This helps in enabling the US to stay ahead of potential enemies in technology and informs planning by military strategists.
@shaz464
@shaz464 2 жыл бұрын
Most of that went over my head. One thing I did learn is you say data and we say darta.
@Kili121416
@Kili121416 2 жыл бұрын
So happy for you and your other half. Recon the little fella needs an Ozzie nickname. I’ll start the ball rolling with “Bruce”
@robynjefferson4779
@robynjefferson4779 2 жыл бұрын
Don't be cruel.
@ariadnepyanfar1048
@ariadnepyanfar1048 2 жыл бұрын
Australia has to keep an eagle eyed view on the USA's military/defence politics because we have been inextricably militarily linked to each other since WW2, and will be until some other technology supersedes Australia's role as the military/aircraft carrier communication network for the USA for half the Earth, and NASA's communication hub for half the sky. For example Elon Musk's Starlink could possibly do the job now... but does the USA pentagon think Starlink is secure enough? Australia is the ONLY nation to go to war in alliance with the USA every single time since WW2. If the USA goes to war with China, at the moment, AFAIK, communications to run the war will go through Australia. Our stakes are high, and you'd better believe that when Donald Trump was president, and hung up midway through a scheduled phone call with the Australian Prime Minister, Donald Trump slapped the face of one of the USA's most steadfast and strategically important military allies.
@danteb1926
@danteb1926 2 жыл бұрын
I doubt we’d do much (after all the last time we even gave a hint of possibly saying no to America they (with the help of Britain) replaced our PM and filled our government with British/American spies and yes men)
@zombiemeg
@zombiemeg 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you and your wife on the birth of your son. I’ve known about Pine Gap since the early 1980s. There were small and then a bit larger protests there in the early-mid 80s which were widely reported in the Australian media. It was protests against a proposal to have nuclear weapons kept there. I was fairly young at the time (and thought it was in remote QLD lol) but I still remember seeing it on the news. I don’t recall hearing much about it in the decades since.
@abductme2984
@abductme2984 2 жыл бұрын
my oldest son is called Jace , congrats and I hope he is a great sleeper like mine was
@moorek1967
@moorek1967 2 жыл бұрын
As an older American, we must make it known that we the public in America neither endorse or approve of the CIA anywhere.
@cyriloliver6747
@cyriloliver6747 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your new born Mate. 🍻🎉✌🏾
@stuffit14321
@stuffit14321 2 жыл бұрын
Loving your videos! Really wholesome and fun to watch
@sciencetroll6304
@sciencetroll6304 2 жыл бұрын
I've been to Pine Gap, protesting. Ripping a piece off the fence, and getting threatened with arrest. Yankee go home.
@someoldytaccount
@someoldytaccount 2 жыл бұрын
Knowing the shit the CIA has done in the past, yeah, I really hate us being such close allies with the US that we just allow them to use us like this. We're not lap dogs. I wouldn't trust any of their officials (especially in regards to us just being collateral if we're ever attacked because of the US constantly provoking everyone) seem as though CIA operatives in the '60s themselves ignored the command of their high ups as to launch attacks like what happened during the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.
@larissahorne9991
@larissahorne9991 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan, Congratulations on becoming a Daddy. Best regards to your Wife and Baby Boy as well. From Riss, in The Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland, Australia.
@fangerdanga
@fangerdanga 2 жыл бұрын
I got offered a job out there but I turned it down years ago. Didn't want to live in the middle of know where. Its a joint base but Australia does all the maintenance and upkeep at Pine Gap.
@joekerr4047
@joekerr4047 2 жыл бұрын
Dude congratulations, been waiting to hear you had your kid
@maggie6
@maggie6 2 жыл бұрын
🫃congratulations on the safe arrival of your precious baby boy.
@kennethdodemaide8678
@kennethdodemaide8678 2 жыл бұрын
Russia was the first nation to build and launch a satellite into earth orbit and the U.S.A. was the second nation. But did you know that Australia was the third nation to build and launch its own satellite? The U.S.A. is also very reliant on Australia's tracking and relay station in New South Wales for its space program. We relayed the tv signals from the moon landing to the U.S. so we go to see the images first. When the U.S. goes back to the moon in a few years our satellite dish at Parkes in N.S.W. will again play a crucial role in relaying the images to the U.S. There are other bases in Australia that are more secret than Pine Gap. Congratulations on the birth of your son and best wishes to your wife.
@erniesulovic4734
@erniesulovic4734 2 жыл бұрын
Some of the info also went thru Honey Suckle Creek and Deakin Phone Exchanges in the day as well :-)
@kennethdodemaide8678
@kennethdodemaide8678 2 жыл бұрын
@@erniesulovic4734 Thanks for the extra information Ernie.
@stever285
@stever285 2 жыл бұрын
Do they still use Parkes for that type of work? I thought Tidbinbilla did all our deep space tracking these days. Edit: I had a look Tidbinbilla is the only one operated by NASA now, so they'll probably handle any comm's with the moon. As far as I know Parkes is only used as a Radio Observatory now... not to suggest that it's any less valuable in that role.
@erniesulovic4734
@erniesulovic4734 2 жыл бұрын
@@stever285 From what I remember, Tidbinbilla is an observatory mostly if not only, similar to Stromlo which got burnt down in the 2003 bushfires, where they look as compared to using radio. Yes, Parkes is still in use today 🙂 They had a small-ish planetarium at the Downer Club some 20 yrs ago. Left Canberra in 2006 and never looked back. That place ruined my life..... a nice place to visit yet will screw up your life totally in more ways than we can count if you live there. Out of 3-4 things I HATE, Canberra is one of them.
@kennethdodemaide8678
@kennethdodemaide8678 2 жыл бұрын
@@stever285 I recently heard a commentator who is a scientist who does commentary on Australia's pace program say that they intended to use Parkes again. Tidbinbilla may be committed to deep space tracking so it would be easier to use Parkes with any necessary upgrades. I must check this out.
@c8Lorraine1
@c8Lorraine1 2 жыл бұрын
Breaking into Pine Gap! Been done
@saintrezz4310
@saintrezz4310 2 жыл бұрын
Hey from Alice Springs 😁 love the content.
@DaveWhoa
@DaveWhoa 2 жыл бұрын
we also have the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar (we've given this tech to the US) which can detect stealth planes by bouncing off the ionosphere on top of the planes
@7thsealord888
@7thsealord888 2 жыл бұрын
... Which annoyed the USAF considerably, when they found out. :)
@LadyQuotes
@LadyQuotes 2 жыл бұрын
There are actually a few cold deserts and you should look it up, it's fun. Deserts are known as such because they get little to no rain/snow and most cold deserts are considered such because it's too cold to snow there. They are usually still covered in snow because it doesn't get cold enough to melt. It's actually really interesting.
@frankiesullivan6015
@frankiesullivan6015 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you and your wife Ryan on the safe arrival of your son. My daughter lived in Alice Springs for a few years and I loved going to visit her and her family. Lol everyone in Alice Springs knows about Pine Gap so not a very good secret
@ronprichard6145
@ronprichard6145 2 жыл бұрын
Had breakfast at Alice Springs once. Didn't see much it was about 3.00AM. (Special arrangement for the RNZAF.)
@wendygroves8296
@wendygroves8296 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Ryan n partner on the birth of your Beautiful Baby Boy. 💙
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 2 жыл бұрын
Ryan, more on this theme? North West Cape (communicates with nuclear submarines) and JORN (A radar system that can see for thousands of miles and can detect stealth aircraft). Peter
@Formerlyknownas1.0
@Formerlyknownas1.0 5 ай бұрын
Another interesting one was the extremely secretive joint US/Aus base called Nurrungar, near Woomera in South Australia. Woomera itself has plenty of stories as well
@stephenhoward4191
@stephenhoward4191 2 жыл бұрын
i was there both my kids being born , now in the blink of an eye , im 71, but i gave my kids time things and love.
@KC-tk2gx
@KC-tk2gx 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations 🥂🍾.
@roarsomemum5830
@roarsomemum5830 2 жыл бұрын
How cool! Welcome earth side Jace 💕
@adrianross8383
@adrianross8383 2 жыл бұрын
It is probably the USA's most important tracking station after NORAD. It provides the same kind of early missile detection from the side of the world NORAD cannot detect. In addition to being the only ally that has fought alongside the USA in every major war since the World War One, this alone makes Australia a very valuable ally to America.
@valsyaranamual6853
@valsyaranamual6853 2 жыл бұрын
And do you really think that USA would ally with us.Never allied with anyone until their property(pearl harbour)WW2 and Lusitania in WW1.But we help with all their failed and false wars.
@moorek1967
@moorek1967 2 жыл бұрын
NORAD isn't the CIA.
@sactu1
@sactu1 2 жыл бұрын
@@moorek1967 Indeed it isn't - well spotted. But the gentleman was referring to another mission that was transferred to Pine Gap when the Joint Defence Facility Nurrungar (located at Woomera) was closed down in 1999. Nurrungar's mission was missile warning (part of NORAD's ITWAA mission), using the DSP system. Once JDFN closed down, its antennae were moved up to Pine Gap, and that component became a remote relay station for DSP and SBIRS. I wouldn't go so far as to say it is USA's most important missile warning site, but it is certainly a vital component on the world-wide missile warning network that is coordinated out of NORAD - or at least it used to be when I was a satellite commander there some years back. I also worked the DSP and SBIRS programs at USAF Space Command - as it was known back then.
@BethDoublekickChick
@BethDoublekickChick 2 жыл бұрын
This one was very funny mate! 😄
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your baby!
@adamwhipps2056
@adamwhipps2056 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new Bubba! It might be because I'm nearly 60 but I thought Pine Gap was common knowledge over here! What most people don't know is there's an underground railway that goes there from Canberra! You might want to look it up, if nothing else it's interesting!
@mehere8038
@mehere8038 2 жыл бұрын
🤣 wtf? who came up with that obvious bs? Fair dinkum mate, you've really got a few roos loose!
@adamwhipps2056
@adamwhipps2056 2 жыл бұрын
@@mehere8038 you just passed the gullibility test with flying colors! Couldn't get ya with the old drop bear routine because you already knew! We do enjoy winding up seppo's! It's like a sport to us but don't feel singled out we get everybody! Love ya work mate!
@Aussiegirl54
@Aussiegirl54 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Alice Springs and was a child when the "Space base" was built and suddenly our little town and schools had lots of American kids. Very cool !! But I am 67 so it was a very long time ago lol
@integraindustries7201
@integraindustries7201 2 жыл бұрын
There is one country every other country wants and that is Australia, for 3 reasons. It has all the natural resources that you may want. It has all the open area for population. But most importantly, if you don't have Australia included you don't have complete radar coverage of the world.
@tabbi888
@tabbi888 2 жыл бұрын
Also makes us the first place to nuke if it came to another world war. when fighting it's best to blind your enemy first, bye bye Alice Springs.
@annieparker3107
@annieparker3107 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan you are learning a lot about Australia. It would be good if other Americans could learn about others countries as well.
@louislynge
@louislynge 2 жыл бұрын
You should look into the Mullumbimby Stone Henge (which is the oldest Stone Henge in the world by more than 10x older than the English Stone Henge and WAY more intricate too).
@davidmclauchlan8261
@davidmclauchlan8261 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on becoming a father Ryan , it will be your most important role in life and I'm sure you will do it well .
@scottstewart-johnson4155
@scottstewart-johnson4155 2 жыл бұрын
Happy Australian fathers day Ryan
@justinroberts2650
@justinroberts2650 2 жыл бұрын
Been to Pine Gap for a look when I lived there. Was there maybe 15 minutes before 2 guys came out of nowhere and suggested we should leave…. Now. I accessed down the back of the rifle range. You can climb the range at Emily’s gap and see Pine Gap from there.
@elizabeth10392
@elizabeth10392 2 жыл бұрын
They intercept and listen to communications out of Asia for one thing. Besides, thinking of your USA -v Australia video, they're not gonna attack us while we've got Pine Gap. 😁
@d.robertdigman1293
@d.robertdigman1293 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure whether you can access it unless you use a VPN, but Netflix in Australia is currently screening a drama series called Pine Gap. I quite enjoy it!
@julesmasseffectmusic
@julesmasseffectmusic 2 жыл бұрын
The rent for pine gap is FN huge and it's literally in the middle of know where, it's like 50 bucks per grain of sand.
@victorplume5143
@victorplume5143 2 жыл бұрын
My family lived in Alice Springs - Alice for short. If you ever went out for drinks with any Americans who worked at pine gap, no matter how drunk they were - even at 2am and as drunk as a 3-headed Irish wino after a Saint Patrick's Day long-weekend - when you asked them what goes on there, they'd immediately stop talking - not a word!!! PS: congratulations 🎊 on having such a ripper bub. 🌞
@AnEnquiringMind
@AnEnquiringMind 2 жыл бұрын
Oh your wife had the Bubba!!!! Yaaaay!!!! I wondered when I saw no videos for a few days. So happy for your little family!
@EdenStoneReal
@EdenStoneReal 2 жыл бұрын
oh you like spamming
@rowanbrecknell4021
@rowanbrecknell4021 2 жыл бұрын
11:15 An Emu with a camera. Those tank like birds can do great recon.
@macman1469
@macman1469 2 жыл бұрын
It's not much of a secret, we had a TV drama series about Pine Gap . Congrats on the birth of your baby .( we just added 35 000 to our migrant intake ,so we've got room if you're curious).
@jamiemctainsh3267
@jamiemctainsh3267 2 жыл бұрын
If you would set up a postal address people would send you all sorts of stuff to react to and baby things esp. My wife makes beanies.
@Clarkey5774
@Clarkey5774 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Ryan i would like to send you something for the baby?? I so sorry? I forgot the baby's name, my bad.. Good AVO to you Mate
@jesslee5904
@jesslee5904 2 жыл бұрын
There is a tv series on Netflix called Pine Gap that’s centred around characters working at the base
@neilf1059
@neilf1059 2 жыл бұрын
Pine Gap (2018) 6 episodes. I recorded it when it was on local TV here in Oz. Also Operation Buffalo (2020) 6 episodes. about goings on in and around Maralinga, South Australia at the time of British nuclear testing.
@harryhatter2962
@harryhatter2962 2 жыл бұрын
It is NOT actually a CIA base, it is a bit more complex than that, it is actually a true joint facility and you have to understand that about 12 years ago , after NASA spent a billion to try an figure out scram jet tech , they failed and the University of Queesland succeeded, and in this the development of what you are told the US ( and Austrlaia) does not have - which they do...hypersonic missiles, ...now Pine Gap was a joint facility BEFORE this and there was an association with NORWAY for the hypersonic missile development, as they had a better window to launch for research development. This is to contecualise that PINEGAP does a bit more than just co ordinate sattelite coms.....
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 2 жыл бұрын
Australia is helping the US with Scramjets and over the horizon radar. The US is helping Australia with nuclear submarine technology and hopefully will provide Australia with B-21 availability. Siblings.
@howellsmithbrad
@howellsmithbrad 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats guys 👍😁👍
@jasongiles2586
@jasongiles2586 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact we here in Australia are known as little America, I've heard this term on multiple occasions
@chuckkiephan6880
@chuckkiephan6880 2 жыл бұрын
There are green Oasis around Alice Springs with waterfalls rivers that you can't swim in because of Crocs. Temperature is like around 35 degrees but you can't get into that cool cold water. Many people have been eaten
@dystar112
@dystar112 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry I'm late...but congratulations on the birth of your son 💫
@mathiasosiriswoodhal
@mathiasosiriswoodhal 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the baby bud 😉
@isaack6491
@isaack6491 2 жыл бұрын
Coober Pedy would be a cool topic to cover someone! It's an underground town
@RandomCreationsOG
@RandomCreationsOG Жыл бұрын
I lived in Alice for a year when I was younger. It's a surreal experience.
@veronikataf5206
@veronikataf5206 2 жыл бұрын
I feel that I have known about Pine Gap for ever. The name is silly because there are no pines natural to Australian mainland. Alice Springs is a small town and was important when we relied on the telegraph. I have heard that there is also no spring at Alice Springs. The main river, the Todd River is dry most of the time but happens to be flowing this year 2022 because we have had a lot of rain and unprecidented flooding
@narellesmith7932
@narellesmith7932 2 жыл бұрын
And the water supply Is predicted to run out within the next 100 years. Alice will need to move to another water source to survive!! Lived in Alice in 2016. It was challenging and interesting. Cold In Winter ; hot in summer . You get arrested if you get too close to pine gap…
@kennethdodemaide8678
@kennethdodemaide8678 2 жыл бұрын
There is one pine tree native to the Australian mainland: the Wollamai pine which was recently discovered in the Blue Mountains. It comes from the age of the dinosaurs. It has survived in one tiny place that has been kept secret to protect it as there are only a few trees there. It has been cloned so now people are able to buy it. Not cheap though.
@NettieScraps
@NettieScraps 2 жыл бұрын
It's not secret, in as much as we all know it's there. But while you're talking emoos vs emews, I have to let you know that 'Aussies' is not pronounced Ossies, it's pronounced Ozzies. Happy arvo 😊
@Music-Heals-1111
@Music-Heals-1111 2 жыл бұрын
😂 happy arvo
@brunetteXer
@brunetteXer 2 жыл бұрын
you didn't want to mention that literally NO ONE says "happy arvo"
@NettieScraps
@NettieScraps 2 жыл бұрын
@@brunetteXer He knows that.
@jamiemiller6257
@jamiemiller6257 2 жыл бұрын
I used to live in Alice Springs and I met lots of Americans who worked there. I remember asking dumb questions like "so what do you do?"... Apparently there's a lot of cleaners there 😂. I used to joke that Pine Gap must be the cleanest place in Australia.
@pheadrus7621
@pheadrus7621 2 жыл бұрын
The Netflix show "Pine Gap" was really interesting, and a good bit of drama.
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