The top secret places in the world you can't visit

There are a number of places in the world where ordinary people can't go. They are very protected or guarded only a few people are granted the privilege to enter and exit these places. The mystery of these places always makes people curious.

Menwith Hill base of the Royal Air Force

Considered to be the most secure site in the world, this base is linked to Echelon global spy system . Currently RAF Menwith Hill is responsible for monitoring terrorist plots, political and diplomatic intelligence activities.

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RAF Menwith Hill has a large terrestrial satellite station, an information acquisition system and a missile warning system. RAF Menwith Hill is also involved in drafting economic espionage reports. There is information that the main here is controlling every phone call in the world.

Club 33, Disneyland, USA

This is a club dedicated to lovers in the heart of the Disneyland complex (New Orleans Square, USA). Those who want to join the club may have to be on the waiting list for decades.

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Forest of Bohemia, California, USA

From the outside, this forest looks like a normal campsite, but to get inside, you need to be one of the most powerful people in the world.

" Bohemia forest " is a secret society located in the Bohemia forest with incredible secrets. The " Bohemia Forest " club gathers mainly the most notorious American citizens, the "pillars " of the economy in key industries such as defense industry, real estate, and import and export of goods. . The content of the agenda at the club is always "top secret ", including from domestic policy to foreign strategy to affirm American superpower status.

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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, any Republican president has been a member of the Bohemian Grove Club. And in the business circle, the most prominent faces are David Rockefeller - Chairman of the Board of Exxon Mobil Oil and Gas; Samuel Armacost, President and CEO of Bank of America Bank, is also the largest shareholder of Chevron Giant Energy, which operates simultaneously in 180 countries spread across the planet; a pair of typical descendants for the two founders of Hewlett-Packard (HP), the leading IT company, are Walter Hewlett and David Packard .

Secret archives of the Vatican, Vatican City

The Vatican's secret archive is also a highly secure place (Latin name: Archivum Secretum Apostolicum Vaticanum). It gathered all Vatican documents from the Middle Ages until now.

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This archive is called top-secret because it is owned by the Pope and only a few special objects can be allowed to access them. The origin of this archive may be longer, but according to official information it was created in 1610 under Pope Paolo V (term: 1605-1621), who separated the document from the Letter. Vatican institute. For the first time this repository was open to reference by scientists in 1881 on the orders of Pope Leone XIII.

It is known that the Vatican Archives have a bookshelf of up to 84 km in length, containing books of 35,000 different topics accumulated over the centuries. In addition to valuable and rare materials, this place also stores books with quite strange content, such as fighting the Bible, controlling the world.

Lascaux cave chain, France

The cave chain filled with these unique stone carvings of this old Stone Age is a very hard-to-reach place.

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These caves were banned from 1963 because of the appearance of a harmful fungus covering the area, ruining the paintings inside it. Any human presence here will make this fungus proliferate faster. Typically, these caves are only checked by a guard for a few minutes a week.

Only a handful of scientists have been selected to have access to them.

Pine Gap, Australia

The Pine Gap base is deep in Australia's wild Outback desert, built during the height of the Cold War. Initially, the Australian army participated in the joint operation of this satellite station. However, in 2002, the US Army participated in managing this base and turned it into a satellite monitoring station.

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Formerly known as the " General Defense Space Research Facility" , Pine Gap is one of Washington's largest intelligence gathering stations , tasked with blocking information and weapons. communications through a series of satellites orbiting the Earth. Pine Gap satellite station plays an important role in the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkan region as well as Osama bin Laden's search for international terrorist network al Qaeda.

Subway system No. 2, Moscow, Russia

Moscow's Metro-2 metro system was built during Stalin's leadership according to the Kremlin's order, to create emergency routes for high-ranking officials in an emergency. Later, two more routes were built, bringing the total length of the Metro-2 route to about 150 km, running across the city, connecting the Kremlin to the FSB headquarters, Vnukovo airport , underground city and much more. Top important works in the Russian capital.

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The Metro-2 system is also codenamed D-6 in the National Security Committee (KGB) documents. Currently the Russian Security Agency (FSB, " backstage " of the KGB) as well as the leadership of the Moscow subway system does not deny but does not recognize the existence of D-6. Another popular myth is the underground town of Ramenki, which is closely related to Metro-2. It was built with a bomb shield, and was designed to hold 12,000 to 15,000 people in a period of up to 25 years.

Room 39, Pyongyang, DPRK

Room 39, also known as Department 39, is said to be one of the most secretive organizations in North Korea. This room was founded in the late 1970s to maintain the black foreign currency fund of North Korean leaders Kim Jong-un.

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There is very little information about room 39 due to top-secret nature, but many believe that Room 39 is a very important factor to continue Kim Jong-un's power, supporting him in political activities and sponsorship. for North Korea in the nuclear weapons program. There are many speculations that this room uses 10-20 bank accounts in China and Switzerland for "underground" transactions in foreign currency on buying and selling weapons . and there are up to 120 centipede trading companies. in another country.

Mezghorye, Russia

Mezhgorye town is a small town, isolated on the Yamantau mountains of Russia. Located at an altitude of 1,640m on the highest mountain chain in the southern Urals, this area of ​​the US is suspected to be a large Russian nuclear facility. Founded in 1979, Mezhgorye was captured by the US spy satellite in the 1990s, when there were 2 military units stationed. The region is said to have a mining zone, a national stockpile and a tunnel for leaders when nuclear war takes place.

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During Boris Yeltsin, Russia built two military fortresses here, but all the answers they gave about what happened inside the area were vague.

Region 51, Nevada, USA

Area 51 (Region 51) is the most secretive area in the United States. Area 920 km2, Area 51 is a secret place for decades. This is considered to be the most mysterious area in the world when there is very little information about this place revealed.

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This secret area is the place where test flights take place. Later, Area 51 was used by the United States Air Force as a place to train pilots to control U-2 stealth bombers .

In addition, some believe that Area 51 is the place where the US conducts research on UFOs and aliens. However, so far, the United States has never mentioned extraterrestrial objects (UFOs) or other planetary studies in published documents on the country's top secret region.