Hypothesised "Alien-Base" Anomaly Vanishes from Google Earth Data? Why?

3 StargazerNation 1 8/3/2025, 1:54:20 PM youtube.com ↗

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feraloink · 2h ago
Even for non-believers in such things as alien bases, this is a good post. I say that because of the extent to which many public, i.e. free, Google services seem to have degraded.

In this case, we don't know if it is due to imposed secrecy by blurring, or due to Google Earth degrading in quality overall. Observations of the decaying quality of Google Search are quite common now.

(The video could have explained it better by focusing more on then and now images, but hey, I know that my Youtube explainer videos leave even more to be desired than this one. The message was conveyed effectively and that's what counts).

I found a good post with photos of Google Earth, pre-blurring from L.A. Almanac https://www.laalmanac.com/mysterious/my722.php It says that the spot has been referred to as Sycamore Knoll. I'd heard that name before but never knew what it was.