
“I talked to them about it and said, ‘Do you think it makes sense for people to be able to come this close? In fact, wouldn’t it be better to keep people out further so you can’t drive near the base? ‘ ‘Too close’ “In a lot of ways, I’m really glad they stopped us, because it shows that at least they were aware that people could be driving nearby,” he said. He released his footage from his first visit on his Youtube page, The Secret Vaultlast year.Ī few days after the release of the footage, he decided to visit the site again with a friend, where he had similar access but was stopped this time by the police, who searched the couple and their car. Williams, who said he was acting in the public interest and with no ill intentions, first visited the mysterious site late in the summer where he drove freely for about 30 minutes without being hit. Investigations in 20 found his death to be unlawful, and the Department of Defense settled it in 2006. It is also the site of the death of Ronald Maddison, who died during testing for the nerve agent sarin. 50 – although they take no responsibility.
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The site has been the subject of much controversy and in 2006 the MoD paid £3 million to veterans who claimed they had been granted LSD without consent over the years. In recent years, they have been conducting tests for sarin and the nerve agent Novichok, the cause of the poisonings in Salisbury in 2018. It opened up over a hundred years ago to the development of chemical weapons such as chlorine, mustard gas, and phosgene. Porton Down is a science park next to the village of Porton, near Salisbury, home to the Department of Defense’s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and a Public Health building in the UK. “So for anyone who can just drive a car up and get close enough that you can throw a tennis ball at some building, that’s just a beggar’s true belief.” “They say they have a virus there that could kill life on the planet as we know it within a few weeks. If someone does something really irresponsible there, you could end up having horrible germs, making COVID look like a kid’s birthday party, released into the atmosphere.


“If a terrorist gets in there, that will be a real problem.

“I was fascinated by the idea, with COVID 19 and everything, that people could get close to because I thought it was a threat to the security of the place,” he told The Sun. Williams also manages to get very detailed and close-up photos of the base on his drone, flying legally from public land and posting it all his scenes on Youtube – however the MoD has denied there were any security breaches. 8 He also left and re-entered the site through this open portal marked ‘authorized access only’ Credit: Matthew Williams / The Secret Vault ‘Security threat’
