Apple Quietly Leases 5,000 Acre Abandoned Military Base

By: Eric Bleeker

Strange noises roar out of a mysterious Apple facility late at night, according to residents of Sunnyvale.

Apple officials have refused to comment publicly on the source of the unusual noises.

But multiple Silicon Valley observers believe the sounds are connected to Apple's newest top-secret project.

This is the same hush-hush project that caused Apple to quietly lease an enormous, 5,000-acre, abandoned military base to serve as testing grounds, according to TechInsider.

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