
That UFO Podcast A UFO Too Big To Move: The South Korea Theory Examined
Feb 24, 2026
Ryan Purkey, a researcher of historical and geographical UFO/UAP claims, examines the controversial 'too big to move' story. He discusses the Anyang site's disc-shaped radio facility, tunnels, military presence, nearby scientific test capabilities, and how those features match the criteria for a long-term, secured installation. The conversation weighs credibility and what evidence would be testable.
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Logical Criteria For A Too Big To Move Site
- The "too big to move" claim requires testable site criteria rather than vague global speculation.
- Andy Mcgrillen lists necessary conditions: long-term security, post-discovery construction, government control, and decades-long secrecy infrastructure.
Anyang Circular Disc Matches Structural Profile
- Anyang's circular disc structure matches the profile: built into a mountainside with a retaining wall and radio equipment at the center.
- Ryan Purkey describes it as a large circular level area cut into the hill, not an elevated platform, concentrating security and infrastructure.
Military Presence And Secure Access Around Site
- The site is flanked by military installations and a helicopter pad, increasing plausibility of heavy security and controlled access.
- Purkey notes army facilities on both sides and a helicopter landing pad in a nearby field visible on satellite imagery.
