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This video discusses the theory of missing children in Maui and the involvement of celebrities like Oprah and Dwayne Johnson. The speaker suggests that the elite use symbolism to communicate, and the names "Oprah" and "The Rock" are significant. They claim that underground tunnels were found in Maui, indicating a connection to the missing children. The speaker points out that Oprah owns land around a big rock in Maui and mentions the color blue being associated with the children. They urge people to focus on finding the missing children and suggest searching the mountain range for entrances to the tunnels. The speaker encourages further investigation and emphasizes the need to cut off fear.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with a life of endless work for low pay, returning home to drown troubles, and a sense of disappointment with the world. He laments living in the new world with an old soul, wishes politicians would look out for minors, and criticizes blackmail and the way money is obtained. Speaker 1 discusses a claim: she states to the justice department that she was part of the beginning process of the Clinton Global Initiative and believes Jeffrey Epstein actually funded the Clinton Global Initiative, with them developing the idea together on a trip to Davos. He notes this aligns with the start of the Clinton Foundation in 2002, when Epstein was personally flying President Clinton around Africa as an aerial chauffeur on multiple trips. He asserts that this period marked Epstein’s proximity to power as Clinton Foundation preparations were underway. He argues that the Clinton Foundation engaged in pay-to-play while Hillary Clinton rose in New York Senate politics and later became secretary of state, enabling foreign policy to be influenced by donors and major corporations. The claim is that U.S. foreign policy was effectively shaped by the state department, defense, CIA, and USAID to benefit those who funded the Clintons, in contrast to national interest. He presents Epstein as a money bundler, a deal maker, and part of the origins of the Clinton Foundation’s influence machine. He adds that the Justice Department shut down three FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation and the IRS investigation as well, with the IRS claiming lack of resources to pursue the case, implying political cronyism and large-scale fraud that allegedly could not be prosecuted. Speaker 2 recounts a first-person experience at Wexner’s residence. He mentions having a driver’s license and being given Jeffrey Epstein’s SUV, but notes there were sharpshooters around. He describes a basement area that wasn’t on the lower floor, featuring a huge sauna, a vault, and an underground tunnel. The tunnel’s existence was confirmed by their maid, who explained that the door led to the main house, revealing the tunnel connecting underground passages. Overall, the transcript juxtaposes personal disillusionment with systemic allegations about the Clinton Foundation and Epstein’s role in its origins, alongside a vivid, confessional account of a private residence with security measures and secret tunnels.

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Speaker 0 presents a provocative alternate history of North American capitals, asserting that “buildings and structures from the previous civilization” exist in every state and were repurposed rather than built anew. He visits the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in Madison, claiming it is not the fifth capital on the site, and that the mainstream narrative is a repetitive fabrication. He asks how in 32 AD Palmyra, Syria saw palace cities of stone, marble, and granite while Wisconsin allegedly constructed a first capital in 1836 as a prefabricated wood-frame house without heat or water, insisting there was no clear evolution between these eras. He argues that an event in the last few hundred years removed a highly advanced previous civilization, setting humanity back to dirt roads and wagons. He cites population data to claim the region was sparsely populated: Wisconsin’s population in 1840 around 30,000, 1837 numbers in Madison around 1,500, Milwaukee around 1,700, and the state not reaching a million until after 1860. He asserts that “nobody was here” hundreds of years ago, yet palaces and stone capital buildings appeared, suggesting a later, incongruent reconstruction of history. The video traces a pattern of multiple capital buildings on the same site: the first capital (1836, the “woodshed”); a second capital reportedly constructed 1837–1838 as a stone structure “built by nobody” in a year; and by 1858 a third capital said to have collapsed while under construction or been destroyed by fire, replaced by a new building. The host claims the “destruction project” is staged, with the new structure appearing as if completed quickly and without power tools, contrasting it with the earlier wood-shed depiction. He asserts the old world structures were replaced and their components removed, with fires used as cover to relocate artifacts and records. The narrator then moves indoors to discuss tunnels: Wisconsin State Capitol connects to the Risser Building and carries utilities through tunnels under Milwaukee Street and East Washington Street, all allegedly still in use today. He speculates these tunnels extend far beyond the site and connect to multiple nearby buildings, including the University of Wisconsin Madison, suggesting a vast underground network that the public cannot access. He implies that the tunnels and underground rooms hold more than is publicly acknowledged and that palaces exist underground, far larger than surface narratives indicate. He references an “email” and a run of episodes (e.g., episodes 80, 72, 77, 78, 92, 40, 96, 44) and claims these investigations verify the underground networks and the old-world origins of many structures. He introduces a real-world figure, Tunnel Bob (Robert Brunnenwald) of Madison, who has explored tunnels since the 1970s and allegedly lived in the tunnels under the University of Wisconsin. He connects Tunnel Bob to Patrick Rothfuss and a book inspired by the tunnels, implying familial ties to a history of underground networks. The video then surveys additional cases: the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, where fires are alleged to have destroyed earlier capitals; a sequence of basilicas and cathedrals (Saint Mary in Minneapolis) and their renovation narratives; the Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank turning into a downtown strip club; and a claim that a large, ornament-free 1890s cathedral replacement was driven by budget constraints. The host asserts that many old-world buildings were replaced or repurposed, with fires destroying records and making way for new architectural forms, while the public is kept unaware of the true underground and historical scope. Overall, the narrative contends that old-world palaces and vast tunnel systems under major cities indicate a hidden global history, with mainstream accounts obscuring or erasing evidence of a previous civilization rather than presenting an accurate account of architectural development and population history. The host calls for awareness and continued exploration, promising deeper exposure through future episodes and on-site verification.

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Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, and lawmakers agreed to remove the 15-story Pocahontas Building to make way for a new courtroom. The narrator notes that this area in Richmond, Virginia, is incredible and questions how many old world buildings have already been destroyed there. The building is described as being used as the General Assembly by the state of Virginia. A picture is shown with the old world building on the left and “civilization’s construction” to the left, with a castle in the background, illustrating how fast history is being erased. The narrator zooms out to show the old world building and then its disappearance, claiming that they are now presenting “Virginia history in the making,” while the tunnel connecting the new building to the historic state capital is described as under construction and open to the public, though the narrator asserts that other tunnels are being removed so this is the only visible connection. The belief is expressed that there is more activity underground, with multilevel tunnel systems described as more than mere hallways. The old city hall, Richmond, Virginia, is discussed, with claims that nearly every USA city once had Gothic revival style palaces on many corners, and that this building used to be bigger, with other structures demolished. The Edmund Randolph House, a circa 1800 octagonal ended house, and the first Presbyterian church are said to have been moved or demolished; the narrator notes a design competition in 1883 and mocks the per-story timeline of demolitions, suggesting the purpose was to create a mall, which allegedly failed. In the 1970s, demolition threats resurfaced, but the building was restored in the early 1980s. The Richmond Historic Foundation is credited with saving the Pocahontas Building, and the status is described as not good, with a call to update it to “gone.” Inside the old city hall is shown, and the architect Elijah E. Myers is highlighted as a figure tied to the buildings, though the narrator questions whether Myers studied under Samuel Sloan and notes an unmarked grave until 2009, later memorialized as Myers Gilman. The episode is labeled number 88 of “My Lunch Break.” The narrator then links many structures to Elijah E. Myers, including a Plymouth Congregational Church in Lansing, Michigan, and emphasizes a recurring theme: the destruction or alteration of old world buildings, and ongoing underground architecture. The burning of the Plymouth Congregational Church in 1971 is described, with details about fires starting in the basement beneath a supposed catacomb area, and claims of underground connections beneath the church across from the Capitol Building. Further examples include the Seneca County Courthouse in Tiffin, Ohio, completed in 1886 by Myers and later demolished in 2007 due to neglect, replaced by a new courthouse with a 2017 cornerstone described as unusual. Knox County Courthouse in Galesburg, Illinois is shown as still standing in 2024, with a discussion of a cornerstones ceremony and the involvement of the Grand Lodge of Illinois Masons, and Myers being pinned to six structures, with five destroyed or altered (including removal of domes). The Brazil-Parliament building in Rio de Janeiro is cited as demolished. A recurring claim is that old world technology and hidden tunnels exist behind these narratives. A bonus segment questions whether there are old world caves under the viewer’s feet, contrasts rocket technology to reach the moon with the destruction of old world technology, and references a massive four-alarm blaze on 07/20/2024 at historic First Baptist Dallas. A fire is reported at a historic chapel three days earlier, with no cause given, and a discussion about pastor Robert Jeffress: he took over in 2007, made remarks about groups in 2008, branded a group as evil in 2010, spoke of the president paving the way for the future reign of a group in 2012, and in 2024 the old world church burns down with no stated cause.

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The transcript centers on a cascade of allegations and connections surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, his alleged role as an intelligence asset, and the supposed cover-ups and blackmail implications tied to his network. - The Wall Street Journal obtained Epstein’s private calendar, which allegedly shows meetings with high-profile figures who might be expected to steer clear of a convicted pedophile. Notably, Epstein met with Catherine Rumler, one of Barack Obama’s top lawyers, who met with Epstein dozens of times and Epstein even tried to arrange for Rumler to work for Bill Gates. The question raised is how Epstein could be a “fixer” between Obama’s lawyer and Gates. - Epstein also met with William Burns, who was Barack Obama’s deputy secretary of state at the time and later became CIA director. Burns, at the time, was working for John Kerry at the State Department. The transcript notes that Burns then became CIA director, and that the CIA director attended Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse where Epstein allegedly had sex with underage girls and where other men were filmed having sex with underage girls. - The piece suggests Epstein was connected to multiple intelligence circles (the CIA, Israeli intelligence, perhaps Russian intelligence) and questions whether the American government allowed Epstein to traffic and molest teenage girls for blackmail material. It quotes the CIA director, William Burns, saying he met with Epstein only as someone “introduced as an expert in the financial services sector,” offering general advice on private-sector transitions, and asserts there was no relationship. - The discussion implies a sweetheart deal in 2002-2006, a prison-cell cover-up, and missing Epstein tapes, with the claim that everything Epstein recorded and all his properties went missing, while the Federal Reserve seized the tapes after Epstein’s death. It notes the only person arrested since then was the madam Maxwell. - A respondent, identified as Speaker 1, describes Epstein finding her almost immediately and knowing exactly where she was, suggesting she was being watched by cameras on Epstein’s island, townhouse, and other properties. - The narrative asserts that the CIA has the sex tapes and has used them for blackmail, labeling it a “blackmail jackpot” that includes hours of video from Epstein Island, the Manhattan townhouse, the Palm Beach estate, and the New Mexico ranch. It mentions Bill Clinton as a longtime associate who flew on the Lolita Express 26 times and visited Epstein’s private island. - Epstein’s preoccupations with transhumanism and life-extension technologies are discussed. At Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, it’s alleged he intended to seed the human race by impregnating women, with claims reported by the New York Times that he wanted to use the ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm, aiming for 20 impregnations at a time. - The Dulce, New Mexico reference places Epstein near a rumored underground complex and connects Ghislain Maxwell to a submarine license, allegedly transporting people to Epstein Island via an underwater port. The proximity of a U.S. military submarine base on Saint Thomas Island and Water Island (owned by Joe Biden’s brother) is noted. - The piece mentions Epstein’s efforts to ingratiate himself with tech elites, including Bill Gates and attempts to court Elon Musk, who reportedly declined after feeling uneasy. - It also raises questions about the whereabouts of 500,000 to a million unaccompanied children, suggesting underground tunnels and hidden spaces as potential refuges. - The closing line suggests that if someone does something that doesn’t make sense, it may be because they are being told what to do and threatened with the release of tapes.

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Speaker 0 talks about the power of perception while on vacation in the Bahamas. They mention being a social media influencer and not having time for vacations because of their social obligations. They reveal that their appearance has been computer-generated since the 90s and that the blue screen they are using is not even real.

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The speaker questions the conventional timeline and authorship behind Australia’s 19th-century “palace” churches and other grand structures, arguing that the narrative is inconsistent and improbable. Key points raised: - Christ Church Cathedral in Newcastle: The original 1817 Christ Church supposedly faced structural issues and was demolished in 1884 to make way for a new “palace church.” The foundation stone for this palace church is said to be laid in 1868, but construction allegedly did not begin for another 24 years, casting doubt on the sequence of events and suggesting possible deception or a slip in the narration. - Construction timeline skepticism: The speaker challenges the claim that the new church was completed between 1892 and 1902, calling it illogical that the old church would be demolished before the new one was ready. They imply the official timeline may be a fabrication. - Underground tunnels: The narration asserts the existence of a vast network of tunnels connecting multiple buildings in the area, with purported entrances near the James Fletcher Hospital, Meriwether High School, Stockton Bridge at the old military base, under houses, a fort, and Newcastle East Primary School. The tunnels are described as connecting to hospitals, schools, and churches, and as being sealed off or partially accessible through cracks or trapdoors. The speaker claims these tunnels have been long-hidden and are not acknowledged in mainstream accounts. - John Horbury Hunt and Edmund Blackett: The two figures are identified as the supposed designers of the Old World Palace Church and other major structures. The speaker highlights their lack of formal architectural or engineering training—Hunt reportedly trained as a carpenter in Boston, Blackett as a cloth merchant—with zero documented training in architecture. They note their prolific output (palaces, churches, schools) despite this supposed deficit and question how they could have conceived Gothic and complex designs in the 1800s without formal training. - Specific examples and contradictions: The speaker cites Saint Stephen’s Anglican Church in Newton, Sydney (completed 140-foot spire in three years without power tools), Saint Matthew’s Anglican Church in Albury (1857–1859, demolished by fire in 1991), and Saint John’s Bishopthorpe Glebe as projects attributed to Blackett and Hunt. They point to variations in construction duration, the absence of blueprints or workforce records, and fires that allegedly erased evidence, arguing the mainstream narrative lacks documentation. - Old world/theory of a lost civilization: The overall thesis is that many “old world” structures were built by a highly advanced civilization with proper training and extensive manpower, and that modern accounts misattribute these works to untrained individuals. The narrative frames these structures as originally built to last far beyond the times claimed by current histories, and asserts a pattern of demolitions in the mid-20th century to clear space for new development. - Call to action and tone: The presenter frames the video as part of a larger effort to dismantle the official narrative “piece by piece” and to uncover hidden connections, including underground networks and the true history of architectural mastery. The episode ends with a provocatively posed question: “Are you ready to go deeper?” and a commitment to continue examining these claims with the audience. - Miscellaneous commentary: The host promotes sponsors and Patreon supporters, including references to flat earth content, and thanks viewers for engagement. They also invoke broader themes of uncovering “the truth” behind architecture, tunnels, and demolished old-world mansions, and repeatedly emphasize that untrained individuals could not have produced such works, while suggesting the real history is hidden.

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Speaker 1 and colleagues discuss Chicago’s underground tunnel systems and connect them to a broader pattern they claim appears in many cities. They assert that Chicago Public Library archives describe thousands of miles of underground structures beneath the city, far more extensive than the public narrative suggests. They claim the first major tunnel project ran under Lake Michigan to a water intake between 1864 and 1866, “twenty nine years before the invention of the power tool,” and that Chicago continued excavating vast tunnel networks, with tracks laid on tunnel floors and rails used for moving cable spools. They say these tunnels connect to major buildings, including City Hall, and that the tunnels predate the public stories about when each building was constructed or connected. Speaker 1 says they located someone who has recently been inside the tunnel systems and will share details, including photographs showing a railway on the tunnel floor that supposedly dates to pre-1906. They claim the tunnel network runs throughout the city and links to numerous buildings, including City Hall, the Field Museum, and the Palmer House, and that these networks extend to other cities worldwide (as discussed in earlier episodes). They reference a long-standing narrative about the Chicago Tunnel Company and its supposed role in laying rails and moving cables, while noting that the city initially refused to let cables be brought in via manholes. They claim plans were altered to include rails for hauling cable spools, and they interpret these actions as evidence that the tunnels were not originally built solely for telephone cables. They describe a “previous civilization” as having built these networks, leaving “thousands of miles of underground structures” beneath Chicago. The discussion moves to specific events and dates: 1899, when the city granted rights to construct utility tunnels under Chicago streets; 1910 and 1911 map references showing only 60 miles on public maps; and 1992 Chicago flood, which occurred after a breach in the tunnel system near the Chicago River, involving a contractor’s disturbance of clay around a freight tunnel. They question whether the flood was an accident or a deliberate act to destroy past works. They also reference the 2001 security concerns and the closing off of old tunnel access to the public. Speaker 2 introduces NAD/NMN discussions about sirtuins and metabolic precursors, including NMN and its role in mitochondrial function and energy production, tying this to performance and resilience programs with military applications. They mention David Sinclair and Gary Brecha, noting NMN’s purported effects on aging and cellular energy, and they connect these ideas to how some people interpret aging and energy decline. Speaker 1 pushes the idea that these tunnels and underground structures are not merely for mail or utilities but are part of a hidden, interconnected underground real estate. They argue that the tunnels connect to many private and public buildings and that the public narrative ignores these connections. They present a 1929 Chicago Tunnel Network map as proof and claim it shows connections to old-world buildings that construction narratives do not account for. They insist the map demonstrates that tunnels predated roads and were not built solely for postal service; instead, they were selectively connected to specific, publicly funded buildings (e.g., City Hall, the Palace, and other major structures). They critique the historical record by pointing to seemingly inconsistent claims about the age and construction of Chicago’s tallest buildings and their connection to tunnel networks. They question Alfred B. Mullet’s role as an architect, suggesting the narrative around him may be AI-generated or deliberately misleading, and they cast doubt on the attribution of several major buildings to particular designers or eras. They discuss cornerstones, suggesting cornerstones contain mementos or items from the previous civilization, noting that cornerstone phrases and placements imply hidden information rather than straightforward history. They claim that the Capitol’s cornerstone search found nothing definitive, which they interpret as evidence of hidden or suppressed information about our past. Speaker 1 also references Nemrut in Turkey and Syria’s Andhara site to illustrate a pattern of destruction and concealment of the past. They argue that heads and statues were deliberately damaged or removed, and they question mainstream explanations about earthquakes, time periods, and ancient construction. They connect these events to a broader claim that a “previous civilization” built monumental works, which have been dismantled or hidden by modern powers, with photos of destruction at Nemrut and the temple complex in Syria showing acts of deliberate erasure. They claim similar patterns appear in other sites around the world, including Giza, Easter Island, and other famous monuments, and they discuss the role of organizations like WMF in documenting and preserving sites, while implying that preservation is selective. Towards the end, they announce plans to pursue further investigation by contacting publicly funded buildings to request access to their tunnel entrances, arguing that the underground network is no longer a theory but a public, map-supported reality. They state the 1929 map is a discovery, albeit a snapshot, suggesting that today’s tunnel networks could be far more extensive than shown and that their investigations will continue to reveal more about the old-world connections beneath modern cities. They promise to present more findings in upcoming episodes and invite viewers to engage with the evidence and share opinions.

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There's a meme about someone having built an underground bunker on their ranch in Kauai. It's described as more of an underground storage situation. It's essentially a tunnel that connects to another building. The question is posed, "What's under the ground? Is there more water, right?"

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Speaker 0 discusses breaking news about the Paris Catacombs, claiming they are closed for restoration and that a brand new route will be discovered, which the speaker says "makes zero sense at all thinking logically." The speaker questions the official timeline, noting that the catacombs were officially created in 1786 and that “millions of bones” were placed into an underground tunnel network. They express disbelief that this was done in the 1700s and suggest the tunnels and the bones came from a previous civilization, not simply relocated to make space for cemetery overflow. The speaker asserts that the group responsible for placing the bones “six to 7,000,000 people” into geometric patterns may still be here, and accuses Paris of calling it restoration to hide what is beneath the streets. They emphasize that the city says restoration is for visitor comfort, while millions of bones are arranged in ritualistic patterns under Paris. The catacombs are said to be closed temporarily from November 2025 to 2026, making the historic site inaccessible to the public, with no surveillance footage provided to verify changes. The speaker questions what is being removed or added and notes that the public cannot see what is happening, since the tunnels are off limits. The speaker argues that the old-world tunnels filled with human remains do not require contemporary civilization’s help, claiming that six to seven million bodies were moved in the 1700s. They contest the portrayal of the work as a solution to cemetery crowding, calculating that moving 6–7 million bodies would require about 300,000 trips, implying sustained coordination and effort far beyond what is claimed. They assert that only one mile of the catacombs is accessible to the public, and that this represents only a small fraction of the total bodies, suggesting there are more than seven million beings “down there,” possibly including beings larger or different in appearance from humans. The speaker references various historical anomalies and depictions, including ancient beings and Nephilim, arguing that mainstream history is a lie and that evidence of non-human beings exists in the catacombs and in other places. They point to restricted access and fear of what would be revealed if the tunnels were opened. They compare Paris with other locations, noting Odessa and Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, where large subterranean networks are also not fully mapped or publicly accessible. They describe an underground world where beings and artifacts might be hidden, including mentions of an underground cinema found in Chicago and other unexplained underground activities. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes that the old world is beneath our feet, that much remains hidden, and that restrictions on exploration are deliberate to prevent public exposure of what lies in the catacombs and other subterranean networks. They invite viewers to comment on whether they would be shocked to learn that beings are underneath Paris and that much has been concealed. The speaker concludes by calling for continued curiosity and community engagement.

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Speaker 0: There's a there's a video there is circulating online now of the White House where a window is open to the residents upstairs, and somebody has thrown a big bag out the window. Have you seen this? Speaker 1: No. No. That's probably AI generator. So I actually, you can't open the windows. You know why? They're all heavily, armored and bulletproof. Speaker 0: So that's a fake a fake video? Speaker 1: Well, it's gotta be because because I know every window up there the last place I'd be doing it is that because there's cameras all over the place. Right? Including yours. Speaker 1: windows are all they're all sealed. You can't open them.

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Hey, it's December 17, about 1:00 in the afternoon, and I'm with JB. JB is talking about someone named James Alafontes. James Alafontes went to St. Albans from DC, and he has a “storytell” or story to tell. He walked into a restaurant for Carol Greenwood and asked for a job. Remember the day James Alafontes walked in the door and asked for a job? Carol's son, 11 years old at the time, became a friend of mine, caught James motherfucking this boy in the kitchen, and that person, his name is Dylan Greenwood, has since committed suicide, I think it was two years ago. James is one of the dash of the worst person in the world. And, yeah, they do bad things. They comment. There are underground rooms, all that stuff. There are underground rooms and tunnels. Have you seen that with your own eyes? I've seen that with my own eyes. So you've been below the floor of—used to be the tie room. The tie room before it’s Comet? Yes. By the zoo. It’s a little farther down from the zoo. It’s more in—Nebraska. It’s on Connecticut Avenue, Nebraska and Connecticut, right. But, yeah, that’s a fact. James Alafontes is a bad person to this day. Probably was applying for a job or something? He was trying to get the manager job with Carol at that restaurant. How did you get so much money, that guy? Probably selling kids and trafficking kids. And you’ve been below Common Pizza. You’ve seen rooms and you’ve seen tunnels that go other places, including underground to the other buildings. Think one was owned by, like, a Clinton Foundation. There’s something across the street. Yeah. But the tunnels go all over there. They say they go all the way to the White House, but I don’t know. I don’t know if they go all the way to the White House, but that area itself—if you go a mile in that area in any direction, you’re hitting some spots. Okay, man. Thanks for the information. Yep. Nice to see you. Best we can do. Hope you can post it. I will.

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Speaker 1 states they have an underground tunnel on their ranch in Kauai. It's described as more of an underground storage situation, a tunnel that goes to another building. Speaker 0 suggests it would be a good place to hide dope. Speaker 1 says the tunnel isn't that big and mentions a reel on Instagram of Priscilla making fun of him playing video games down there. Speaker 1 adds that the internet makes things seem crazier than they are, and in Hawaii, an underground tunnel is like having a storm shelter.

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A video discusses a story about a tunnel found in New York that appears to be involved in human trafficking. The speaker questions why the police are sealing the tunnel instead of investigating it. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the whereabouts of unaccompanied minors who crossed the border. The speaker criticizes the lack of tracking and monitoring of these children. The video ends with the speaker speculating about the disturbing activities happening in the tunnel and calling for a proper investigation. The transcript also includes excerpts from other speakers discussing alleged satanic cults, child trafficking, and blackmail of politicians.

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Speaker 0 claims that upon arrival, girls scream, John Kits can't take it, and rich kids have access to spas or sleepovers with Saudi Princesses. They mention bling tests, OS, and Morse code. They claim to have been sprayed with a hose for 3 days at the VMAs. They state that when they are no longer useful, they will be hunted for sport by rich businessmen at a resort. Speaker 1, identifying as Boba, Figio, and Powell, suggests the previous statements are a practical joke.

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There's a meme about someone having built an underground bunker on a ranch in Kauai. It's described as more of an underground storage situation. It's a tunnel that goes to another building.

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Living on Maui, the speaker claims that the media is not being truthful about the damage and death toll. They personally know individuals who assert that the situation is far more severe than reported. The speaker also alleges witnessing a media cover-up.

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Oprah allegedly has her own road from Wailea to upcountry, described as a safe zone. People are trying to access it, but police are keeping it closed. The speaker believes Oprah could save them but hasn't. The speaker is stuck, a tsunami is expected to hit in an hour and a half, and they are trying to get to safety. They are currently in Kihei, and the tide is low.

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In a 2013 YouTube video, a trucker discusses a massive underground secret city being built in the United States. He claims there is a tunnel 100 miles long to reach this place, and that there are more tunnels. The route is said to go all the way to Washington DC, with additional mentions of Maine and Colorado, and an underground roadway system that runs completely underground. He says they deliver to military, and asks about what’s hauled, with mentions of hauling “crack” and “a lot of military stuff being hauled around lately.” They assert there is a water supply, a food supply, and everything needed in this underground city, which is stocked with food, water, and all necessities, and that there is no cell phone service. The conversation references the “North entrance,” and there is an intent to “go see if we can do some more digging.”

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Speaker 1 confirms the existence of a bunker under al Shifa, originally built by Israeli engineers. It has been known for years that Hamas used it as a command post and part of their tunnel system. Speaker 0 questions the claim of it being a major command center, but Speaker 1 clarifies that there are other similar facilities in different locations. However, conclusive proof of its use as a major command center has not been provided. The conversation is interrupted, and Speaker 1 asks for a moment to gather their thoughts.

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The speaker argues that many historic “old world” palaces and structures exist beneath modern American cities, including the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in Madison, which they claim is not the fifth capital on the site but part of a much older, hidden global architectural network. They assert that mainstream histories are deliberately repetitive and fabricated, using the Wisconsin Capitol as a focal point to expose what they consider a universal pattern: palaces built by a previous civilization that were later repurposed or erased from public memory. Key claims about the Wisconsin State Capitol site and its history: - The Wisconsin Capitol is presented as part of a recurring narrative in which ancient palaces precede the current government buildings, and the stated sequence (five capital buildings at this site) is said to be false. - The first capital building was supposedly built in 1836 as a wood “woodshed,” followed by another stone structure in 1837–1838, which they say was constructed by “nobody,” and a third capital building that supposedly collapsed while under construction, though it appears finished to the viewer. - They allege that the population data contradicts the official timeline: Wisconsin’s population was extremely small in the 1840s and 1850s (30,000 in 1840, 305,000 in 1850, 775,000 in 1860), implying that a large-scale capital-building enterprise and skilled labor force should not have existed at that time. - The narrative suggests a deliberate destruction or concealment of older structures and records, with fires cited as a tactic to erase history and clear the way for new constructions on the same sites. They link the fire narratives to “catacombs” and to the idea that many old-world buildings were destroyed or repurposed rather than replaced, with important artifacts removed. - The speaker questions the official fire explanations (e.g., a gas jet igniting varnished ceilings) and notes the rapid rebuilding of new capitals on the same site, sometimes claimed to be completed in under two years, despite alleged significant losses of records and architectural details. Underground and tunnel networks: - The presenter asserts that the Capitol connects to tunnels and utilities under the city, including a tunnel to the Risser/Justice Center across the street, and another continuing down Milwaukee Street that transports utilities and steam; a separate tunnel runs down East Washington Street. They claim multiple interconnected tunnels extend far beneath Madison and link to nearby institutions like the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Wisconsin Mesa Center, and other government buildings. - They argue these underground passages form a massive, global web of tunnels linking old-world palaces and modern civic centers, accessible only to a select few, with the public largely unaware of their existence. Underground life and popular culture connections: - The narrative mentions a Madison resident, known as Tunnel Bob, who explored tunnels since the 1970s and reportedly lived under the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Patrick Rothfuss, author of the Kingkiller Chronicle, is cited as having a family connection to Tunnel Bob, suggesting a link between fiction and underground reality as presented by the speaker. - They extend the underground concept to other cities (Chicago, New York, Minneapolis) as part of a broader pattern in which old-world structures are hidden below modern urban environments. Other locations and examples: - The Minneapolis Basilica of Saint Mary is discussed as another example where multiple prior churches existed on the same site, with claims about restoration, gold leafings found, and a narrative of successive buildings—each described as an old-world palace rather than the officially claimed church history. - The speaker repeatedly asserts that the old-world constructions exist and have been overwritten by a controlled, modern narrative, urging viewers to see the “truth” behind the lies and to examine the underlying tunnels, architectural transitions, and the supposed deliberate erasures. Overall, the presentation reiterates a global pattern: ancient, elaborate structures beneath modern cities; repeated fires and reconstruction to erase previous palaces; hidden tunnel networks linking capitols, universities, and government sites; and a call for viewers to question established histories and to seek the underground infrastructure that supposedly proves the old-world presence beneath contemporary cities.

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Your NDA is expired, so you can share this: there’s a secret Starbucks above reserve that few know about. Ever wonder why you don’t see celebrities like Will Smith stuck in LA traffic? It’s because of a network of tunnels called the Acker bomb that allows them to navigate the city without hitting traffic. These tunnels have access points at places like LAX and Dodger Stadium. Inside, there are Starbucks locations for them to grab coffee while driving. I’ve even seen Seinfeld down there ordering an almond milk latte with two shots. And no, they don’t tip; they don’t have to.

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Buddy Webb from Midland, Texas describes a construction site in front of the Midland Home Depot, noting a shoring device and deep digging to the west side of the road that crosses in front of the store. He says he lives behind the store and wants to show map screens saved from Google Earth, comparing before and after a live tree was removed. He presents 2008 and 2009 screenshots. In 2008 there was no suspected tunnel entrance in the neighbor’s backyard; in 2009 the entrance appears in the neighbor’s yard. He connects this to the period when the previous homeowner, Mike Lawhan, died, and he questions whether there was a connection to underground activity in the backyard. After a shooting in 2012, and into 2014, the tunnel entrance remains visible in his view, and a live tree behind the Home Depot and the house is removed. Webb shows an oldest city map, centered on his house and backyard, where the underground home is believed to be. He describes a ditch-like feature near his house, projecting to the corner where buried concrete blocks appear on the home’s corner, aligned with the suspected tunnel entrance into the neighbor’s yard. He notes two side-by-side manholes and a lid removed for years, and speculates about a line from the blocks on his house running toward the tunnel entry. He presents another map behind the Home Depot wall showing two side-by-side manholes and the live tree that was removed, with the underground home believed to be nearby. He discusses the possibility that the area behind Home Depot was used by human traffickers, citing a store employee claim that prostitution occurred behind the store and that the tunnel may have extended to his backyard. He asserts that after posting videos online, the area was altered: concrete poured and the live tree removed. Additional maps indicate a tunnel entrance not visible in every view, and show where digging occurred near Center Road of Home Depot, near a crossing and a stop sign adjacent to Staples, Chuck E. Cheese, and other nearby businesses. Webb notes that after the tree removal, the fence near a neighboring yard was taken out, and two dump trucks moved dirt into a backyard, which he filmed and says was censored or deleted when he posted it publicly. He references a ground photo from a different side of the Home Depot wall showing the two side-by-side manholes and the missing tree, and a Google Maps view that purportedly shows a bunker in the backyard on the map but not on the satellite view. He notes a truck pouring concrete on a day when Conaway, a former US congressman whose brother-in-law lived across the street, retired a week later, suggesting a possible connection. Webb concludes by reiterating his belief that three underground homes exist in the area, with one near a lot by the oil show venues and another near Fairmont Park Church of Christ.

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Buddy Webb from Midland, Texas describes a project in front of the Midland Home Depot where they’re digging deep with a shoring device on the west side of the road near the loop. He says he lives behind the store and wants to show map screens he saved, comparing “before” and “after” images of live trees being removed. He references Google Earth time-stamped screenshots to illustrate changes from 2008 (before he moved here) to 2009, noting a suspected tunnel entrance in a neighbor’s backyard that wasn’t there in 2008 but is in 2009. He mentions that during this period the previous homeowner died and raises a question about a potential connection, alleging the previous homeowner, Mike Lawhan, was murdered and taken to Fort Worth the week before underground activity started in the backyard. Webb shares that after he was shot in 2012, and in 2014, the suspected tunnel entrance remained there. He began posting pictures online, after which the live tree behind the home was removed along with the tunnel-related infrastructure. He claims the area behind Home Depot and between the house and the store housed a live tree that was removed, and that a tunnel may connect to his backyard underground home. He plans to show more photos to support this. He presents an oldest city map showing his house and backyard, where the underground home is believed to be. He points to what looks like a ditch near the backyard, a line projecting toward a telephone pole (the live tree), and two side-by-side manholes. He notes buried concrete blocks at the corner of his house that align with the suspected tunnel entrance in the neighbor’s yard. Webb discusses images where the tunnel entrance is still open in the backyard, and where a line of concrete blocks and possible dirt lines appear. He refers to a 2012 map and a 2014 image showing the area behind the Home Depot wall, the two manholes, and the missing tree. He claims the back fence was removed, two dump-trucks of dirt were dumped in a neighbor’s yard, and that footage of this was censored when he posted it. He shows another old map indicating work across the street from Home Depot, with a line of dirt and a pile of dirt in the neighbor’s yard, suggesting tunneling and dirt management during construction. He notes a beam map showing the area near the backyard, a possible dog trail, and the line of the tunnel’s path toward his home. Webb also references a parking lot he believes was used for gatherings related to “oil show parties,” with trucks parking behind Home Depot and Target, suggesting sex trafficking activity tied to the tunnels. He asserts that truckers would arrive late at night, meet with participants, and leave, and claims that after he got views on his videos, the activity diminished and concrete was poured, after which Conaway (a former U.S. congressman) retired a week later. He mentions the Conaway family and their ties to houses on the cul-de-sac, asking whether tunnels connected these homes. Finally, he summarizes a ditch map showing a tunnel from a home near Center Road of the Home Depot, across the street to his house, with concrete indicators and multiple underground homes—three he believes are in the area—and concludes with a focus on the construction activity and the ongoing digging near the Home Depot.

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I found Kala, the 'tunnel girl,' a TikTok engineer with over 500,000 followers documenting a suburban tunnel system in Herndon, Virginia. The narrator announces a new project: 'a storm shelter off the side of my basement.' It will take 'a long time, a lot of engineering, and a lot of planning and work' to finish, with updates posted along the way. The shelter will be cut into the wall, requiring door measurements, cutting through reinforced concrete blocks, a ramp to a window behind the green screen, and a crane to haul out rubble; the venture is described as enormously expensive with zero return on investment. Her updates detail the build: cutting through membranes, discovering shale and sandstone, and assembling an elevator hoist. 'I tied 1,000 ft of rebar with 500 ft of wire' to form reinforced concrete walls and ceiling; the hoist is supported by two 6x6 pillars and a laminated beam around 300 lb. Water management includes a pump below the water table and a rain barrel filter, with occasional seepage and a backup pump. A stop-work order prompted an engineering assessment concluding the tunnel is 'sufficient to support the Rock' and 'stable,' even as neighbors express frustration and concerns about safety and the water table.
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