10
Vatican Secret Archives
This
has been mentioned on a previous list – the archives are not secret
despite their names. You can view any document you wish. But
you cannot enter the archive. You must submit your request for a
document and it will be supplied to you. Despite the foolishness of the
recent junk from Ron Howard and Dan Brown (Angels and Demons) the
documents are all available and there are no copies of suppressed
scientific theories or great works that were banned. The only documents
you can’t access are those which are not yet 75 years old (in order to
protect diplomatic and governmental information). Indexes are available
for people who want to see if a document exists in the archives. The
Vatican Secret Archives have been estimated to contain 52 miles (84 km)
of shelving, and there are 35,000 volumes in the selective catalogue
alone.
9 Mezhgorye
Mezhgorye
is a closed town in Russia which is believed to house people working on
the highly secret Mount Yamantaw. The town was founded in 1979. Mount
Yamantaw stands at 1,640 metres (5,381 ft) and is the highest mountain
in the southern Urals. Along with Kosvinsky Mountain (600 km to the
north), it is suspected by the United States of being a large secret
nuclear facility and/or bunker. Large excavation projects have been
observed by U.S. satellite imagery as recently as the late 1990s, during
the time of Boris Yeltsin’s pro-Western government after the fall of
the Soviet Union. Two garrisons, Beloretsk-15 and Beloretsk-16, were
built on top of the facility. Repeated U.S. questions have yielded
several different responses from the Russian government regarding Mount
Yamantaw. They have said it is a mining site, a repository for Russian
treasures, a food storage area, and a bunker for leaders in case of
nuclear war.
8
Club 33
Contrary
to popular belief, Disneyland has a full liquor license which is used
when the place closes down to the general public to accommodate private
parties. But there is one place in Disneyland that is always open to
sell booze: Club 33. Club 33 is a private club located in the heart of
the New Orleans Square section of Disneyland. Officially maintained as a
secret feature of the theme park, the entrance of the club is located
next to the Blue Bayou Restaurant at “33 Royal Street” with the entrance
recognizable by an ornate address plate with the number 33 engraved on
it. Fees for joining range from 10 – 30 thousand US dollars and
membership comes with a car park. If you want to join the club, you have
to go to the end of the fourteen year waiting list.
7
Moscow Metro-2
Metro-2
in Moscow, Russia is a purported secret underground metro system which
parallels the public Moscow Metro. The system was built supposedly
during (or from) the time of Stalin and codenamed D-6 by the KGB.
Russian journalists have reported that the existence of Metro-2 is
neither confirmed nor denied by the Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation (FSB) or the Moscow Metro administration. The length
of Metro-2 is rumored to exceed even that of the “civil” (i.e. public)
Metro. (It is said to have 4 lines and lie 50 to 200 m deep. It is said
to connect the Kremlin with the FSB headquarters, the government airport
at Vnukovo-2, and an underground town at Ramenki, in addition to other
locations of national importance. Needless to say, the fact that no one
confirms its existence makes it pretty difficult to visit.
6
White’s Gentlemen’s Club
White’s
is the most exclusive English gentlemen’s club. It was founded in 1693
by Italian Francesco Bianco (Francis White) to sell the newly discovered
hot chocolate but eventually became a typical (but extremely private)
gentlemen’s club. The club is famous for its “betting book” in which
members make bizarre gambles. The most famous of which is a 3,000 pound
bet on which of two raindrops would slide down the window first. So why
is this club on the list? Women are excluded completely from membership,
so that is half our audience out. Secondly, men who want to join this
exclusive club can only do so if invited by a sitting member who has the
support of two other members. Unless you are a member of royalty, or
are extremely powerful in politics or the arts, you are unlikely to ever
see the exclusive White’s invitation.
5
Area 51
I
have put this so high on the list because it is the one place most
readers are likely to expect to see. Area 51 is a nickname for a
military base that is located in the southern portion of Nevada in the
western United States, 83 miles (133 km) north-northwest of downtown Las
Vegas. Situated at its center, on the southern shore of Groom Lake, is a
large secretive military airfield. The base’s primary purpose is to
support development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons
systems. The intense secrecy surrounding the base, the very existence of
which the U.S. government barely acknowledges, has made it the frequent
subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified
flying object (UFO) folklore. The sign above states that deadly force
can be used if people enter the Area 51 zone.
4
Room 39
Room
39 or Bureau 39 is arguably one of the most secretive organizations in
North Korea that seeks ways to obtain foreign currency for Kim Jong-il,
North Korea’s Chairman of the National Defense Commission. Room 39 was
established in the late 1970s. It has been described as the lynchpin of
the North’s so-called “court economy” centered on the dynastic Kim
family. It is unknown how the name originated. Very little is known
about Room 39 due to the secretive nature surrounding the organization,
but it is widely speculated that the organization uses 10 to 20 bank
accounts in China and Switzerland for the purposes of counterfeiting,
money laundering, and other illicit transactions. It is also alleged
that Room 39 is involved in drug smuggling and illicit weapon sales. It
is known, however, that the organization has 120 foreign trade companies
under its jurisdiction and is under the direct control of Kim Jong-il.
North Korea has denied taking part in any illegal activities. Room 39 is
believed to be located inside a ruling Workers’ Party building in
Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea.
3
Ise Grand Shrine
The
Ise Grand Shrine in Japan (which is actually a series of over 100
shrines) is the most sacred shrine in Japan. It is dedicated to
Amaterasu (the Sun goddess) and has been in existence since 4BC. The
main shrine is alleged to hold the most important item in Japan’s
imperial history: the Naikū (the mirror from Japanese mythology which
eventually ended up in the hands of the first emperors). The shrine is
demolished and rebuilt every 20 years in keeping with the Shinto idea of
death and rebirth (the next rebuilding will be in 2013). This ranks
very high on the list of places you will never go because the only
person who can enter is the priest or priestess and he must be a member
of the Japanese imperial family. So unless we have a Japanese prince or
princess reading the site, no one here will ever see anything more than
the thatched roof of the Ise Grand Shrine.
2
Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center
This
is a place that is not only closed to the public, but it is a place
that the public hope to never have to enter! In most “end of the world”
films we see these days, there is always a highly classified area where
US government officials and a chosen few get to go in the hopes that
they can escape the impending doom. The Mount Weather Emergency
Operations Center is the real thing. It was set up in the 1950s due to
the cold war but continues to operate today. It is a “last hope” area.
For obvious reasons its operations are highly classified. It is run by
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The center is already
functioning and even in small local disasters in the US, much of the
telecommunications traffic is routed through it.
1
RAF Menwith Hill
RAF
Menwith Hill is a British military base with connections to the global
ECHELON spy network. The site contains an extensive satellite ground
station and is a communications intercept and missile warning site and
has been described as the largest electronic monitoring station in the
world. The site acts as a ground station for a number of satellites
operated by the US National Reconnaissance Office, on behalf of the US
National Security Agency, with antennae contained in a large number of
highly distinctive white radomes, and is alleged to be an element of the
ECHELON system. ECHELON was reportedly created to monitor the military
and diplomatic communications of the Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc
allies during the Cold War in the early 1960s, but since the end of the
Cold War it is believed to search also for hints of terrorist plots,
drug dealers’ plans, and political and diplomatic intelligence. It has
also been involved in reports of commercial espionage and is believed to
filter all telephone and radio communications in the nations which host
it – an extreme violation of privacy.
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