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In 2013, a video surfaced on YouTube featuring a trucker discussing a massive, secret underground city being constructed in the United States. The trucker claimed to have traveled 100 miles through a tunnel to reach the city and that more tunnels exist. The trucker stated that the tunnel system runs all the way to Washington D.C. and Colorado. He said that the tunnels are stocked with food, water, and everything needed for survival. He also mentioned hauling military supplies. The trucker described it as an underground roadway system running to Maine, Washington D.C., and Colorado, essentially an underground city. The video concludes with plans to investigate the north entrance further.

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Epstein's ranch had extensive surveillance equipment, including three house-sized computer rooms, according to Maria Farmer, a former resident. Farmer also mentioned that Epstein himself revealed the presence of underground mechanical rooms and tunnel systems in all of his properties.

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The program explores the idea that vast underground cities and networks exist beneath the United States, ranging from acknowledged facilities to heavily classified installations and conjectural systems. The hosts present a mix of documented facilities, declassified or acknowledged programs, and controversial theories about deeper, hidden infrastructures and their purposes. Known, acknowledged underground facilities and their functions - NORAD at Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado): Built in the 1960s, designed to withstand a direct nuclear strike, with fifteen three-story buildings mounted on springs inside a granite cavern; during the Cold War, over 1,800 personnel worked inside. NORAD’s operations have partially relocated to Peterson Air Force Base, but the Cheyenne Mountain Complex remains operational as an alternative command center. - Raven Rock Mountain Complex (Site R) near the PA-MD border: A 650,000-square-foot facility serving as an emergency operations center for the Department of Defense, designed to withstand a nuclear apocalypse; it can support about 1,400 people and maintain command and control if Washington, D.C. is destroyed. It is maintained and upgraded as part of continuity of government plans. - Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center (Virginia): An underground complex operated by FEMA to evacuate the president, the Supreme Court, and other leadership in a national disaster; features underground offices, dormitories, a full hospital, reservoirs for water, a power plant with backups, advanced air filtration, and other facilities that would sustain a city-like functionality for officials. - Greenbrier Bunker (West Virginia): A 112,000-square-foot bunker beneath the Greenbrier Resort built during the Eisenhower era to house all five–five members of Congress in a nuclear emergency; it was exposed by the Washington Post in 1992, decommissioned, and is now open for tours. It was designed to be hidden in plain sight with a cover as an exhibition hall and maintenance area for the resort. - Other publicly acknowledged, classified or partially disclosed installations: The World in the interview suggests dozens of similar installations exist, many operational and classified, beyond the ones named above. Underground transportation and “cities” - Senate Subway System (Washington, D.C.): Connects the Capitol with Senate office buildings and has existed since 1909, with ongoing modernization. There are rumors of a deeper system (the “tunnel”) that connects the White House, Capitol, and other agencies with escape routes, though confirmation is limited. - Underground networks beneath major cities: The Capitol and other government buildings have underground evacuation routes and networks; the interview notes a broader system of tunnels in D.C. that may connect to other government facilities. - Denver International Airport: Highlighted as having an unusually large amount of underground space and murals that fuel conspiracy theories about a vast underground network. The airport’s automated baggage system is described as running through underground tunnels; some whistleblowers claim a vast underground city exists there. - Civilian underground infrastructures: In New York City, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, and Savannah, there are extensive corridors, abandoned stations, tunnels, and “underground cities” that have been repurposed, repurposed into data centers, housing, or other uses. Examples include New York’s Freedom Tunnel, Grand Central’s Track 61, Chicago’s 60-mile underground freight tunnels, Seattle’s post–Great Seattle Fire releveling, Portland’s Shanghai Tunnels, and Savannah’s hidden underground areas; these spaces often sit in a grey area between official infrastructure and hidden spaces. Deep underground military bases (DUMBs) and the conspiratorial layer - The existence of DUMBs is treated as plausible by the speakers, with a 1992 Pentagon report noting at least 32 deep underground facilities in the U.S., designed to withstand nuclear attacks and to host sensitive operations. Details about locations and functions remain largely classified. - Dulce Base (New Mexico) and Area 51 (Nevada) are cited as examples of alleged underground facilities with claims of extraterrestrial involvement. Dulce Base is described as an alleged multilevel underground facility co-operated by humans and extraterrestrials; Area 51 is noted for underground hangars and workshops that could support testing away from satellite observation. The discussion suggests a broader network of such bases. - The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, is cited as a known underground facility (buried 2,150 feet underground in salt) that demonstrates government capability to construct and maintain deep underground installations. Financial and organizational underpinnings - The “black budget” for classified programs is cited as evidence of extensive underground work, with a 1997 DoD disclosure of a $59 billion black budget (acknowledged; current figures are suggested to be higher). - Continuity of operations planning (COOP) is presented as a framework that supports the existence and maintenance of underground facilities to ensure government continuity during emergencies. Civic and media angles - The Greenbrier bunker’s exposure and public accessibility serve as a counterpoint to the idea that all such facilities are entirely hidden. - The program discusses the possibility that some civilian underground developments might connect to government networks, particularly in major cities, and that such links could exist for emergency evacuation or data storage. Special guests and cross-cutting themes - Dr. Michael Sala is featured as a proponent of the idea of a Galactic Federation, with claims that Trump’s actions in Washington, D.C., include efforts to remove “satanic” deep state elements and advance disclosure of advanced technologies and extraterrestrial collaboration. - The discussion weaves in Freemasonry, the pentagram and inverted pentagram symbols, and alleged higher-level occult practices, suggesting that Washington, D.C., sits at the intersection of political power, occult symbolism, and a supposed struggle between “white hat” forces and hidden satanic networks. - The conversation also touches on whistleblower figures, congressional investigations, and the possibility of military tribunals handling certain cases due to compromised civilian courts in a world where underground networks and rituals are claimed to exist. A closing note emphasizes that America has been digging for decades to create an underground infrastructure designed to ensure survival, maintain security, and perhaps serve other purposes that are not fully disclosed. The program invites viewers to remain curious about what lies beneath the surface, both literally and politically.

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The transcript presents a provocative exploration of allegations that the Smithsonian Institution is concealing real history. It frames the Smithsonian as a “nation’s attic” that holds vast quantities of artifacts—about 150,000,000 items across 19 museums—that, according to various reports, are removed from public view or hidden from the historical record. A central claim repeats a Phoenix Gazette article from 1909 describing two Smithsonian explorers who allegedly discovered a Grand Canyon cave filled with ancient Egyptian artifacts, Hindu and Buddhist items, and mummies. The article says an archaeologist named Jordan, supervised by another explorer named Kincaid, began excavating, with reports of a front-page scoop and claims that 109 truckloads of artifacts were removed “with very great difficulty” from the cavern system and that the contents were sent to Washington but “mysteriously vanish[ed] from the historical record.” The Smithsonian would later deny knowledge of these discoveries, and the Grand Canyon area in question is described as now off-limits. Support for these claims is tied to the presence of Egyptian-named features in the canyon—Isis Temple, Tower of Set, Tower of Ra—and to anecdotes that mummies and artifacts were stored in a secret vault. The discussion extends to the idea of a hidden warehouse where crucial discoveries—like the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders of the Lost Ark—are allegedly kept “top men” working on them, unseen by the public. The film analogy is used to illustrate how such a facility might exist and remain undisclosed. Another major thread concerns reports of giant skeletons found across the United States that were allegedly removed by the Smithsonian and never seen again. The dialogue cites discoveries from mound sites in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, New York, and beyond, describing skulls of unusually large size and skeletons up to seven or ten feet tall. The New York Times (in 1912) and various newspapers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are referenced as having carried stories of “a hitherto unknown race” with exceptionally large skulls. Numerous witnesses recall that once such skeletons were found, Smithsonian investigators would quickly recover the remains and remove them to Washington, after which they disappeared from public view. Personal accounts from researchers, miners, and local observers are cited to support the claim that many giant remains were shipped to the Smithsonian and never returned. The speakers discuss why such artifacts might be hidden, suggesting that revealing them would challenge established histories and current political narratives. They propose that authentic finds could call into question conventional histories of North America and humanity, potentially undermining the status quo. The dialogue also contends that the control of history is tied to power and money, noting the Smithsonian’s funding structure—funded by tax dollars but heavily supported by private donations from charitable organizations such as the Gates Foundation—and suggesting that those in power may prefer to keep unsettling discoveries buried. Throughout, the speakers present a spectrum of testimonials, newspaper excerpts, and anecdotal evidence to argue that the Smithsonian may be withholding pieces of humanity’s past, including artifacts and giant skeletal remains, to preserve a particular historical narrative.

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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 Getty Museum in California does not control the underground tunnels beneath its premises, which are reportedly managed by the CIA and NSA. The claim of 200,000 people underground is false, with rumors of tunnels existing for safety during a nuclear attack. The builder of these tunnels remains unknown.

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Peter Thiel, the billionaire cofounder of PayPal, quietly flew to New Zealand and vanished from the public eye. A few weeks later, leaked documents revealed a custom built bunker, 14 levels deep, nuclear shielded, and designed for total off grid survival. Satellite blackout zones, five g blockers, independent oxygen, water, even seed vaults. This wasn't luxury. It was lockdown. Rumors say he feared civil unrest, AI collapse, or a tech uprising. Others say he's been running simulations on how society breaks. But here's the twist. Years later, infrared cameras picked up movement inside the compound. No one's claimed responsibility. Theo never confirmed, but insiders say he visits for weeks. No press. No signal. They're preparing for a world we haven't seen yet. Some of them already left it.

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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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Clayton Morris opens by imagining ordinary American streets, then notes that beneath our feet there exist underground complexes capable of housing thousands, with hospitals, power plants, and food supplies for years—cities hidden from the public designed to survive nuclear war or natural disasters. He explains his long fascination with America’s hidden underground cities and says America has been digging for decades, creating a subterranean world most citizens never see. From proven government bunkers to controversial deep underground military bases, the exploration goes beyond the surface. During the Cold War, America’s underground construction expanded from fallout shelters into sophisticated complexes intended to ensure government continuity after a devastating attack. The question remains how many exist, what their true purpose is, and whether connections exist between them that aren’t disclosed. Known, acknowledged facilities include NORAD, buried inside Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado. Constructed in the 1960s, the complex was designed to withstand a direct nuclear strike and consists of fifteen three-story buildings mounted on springs inside a massive granite cavern. At the height of the Cold War, over 1,800 personnel worked inside the mountain daily. NORAD’s operations have partially relocated to Peterson Air Force Base, but the Cheyenne Mountain Complex remains operational as an alternative command center. Another underground marvel is Raven Rock Mountain Complex, or Site R, built inside a mountain near the Pennsylvania–Maryland border. A 650,000-square-foot facility serves as an emergency operations center for the Department of Defense, designed to withstand a nuclear apocalypse so only elites would survive. Inside Raven Rock are communication centers, conference rooms, and a self-contained power system, capable of supporting about 1,400 people for an extended period, ensuring military leadership can maintain command if Washington, D.C. is destroyed. Raven Rock remains maintained and upgraded as part of continuity of government plans with details largely classified. Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center in Virginia is described as an underground complex for evacuating the highest level civilian and military officials in case of national disaster. Operated by FEMA, Mount Weather features underground offices, full dormitories, a full hospital, reservoirs for fresh water, a power plant with backup generators, advanced air filtration, and dormitories for hundreds of officials. It served during the 9/11 attacks when congressional leaders were evacuated there. The Greenbrier Bunker in West Virginia, hidden beneath the Greenbrier Resort, was built to house all five hundred thirty-five members of Congress in the event of a nuclear war. Exposed by the Washington Post in 1992, it was decommissioned and is now open for tours. Its cover involved government staff posing as TV repairmen maintaining the bunker’s equipment while pretending to service the hotel’s televisions. Declassified documents suggest dozens of similar installations exist, many operational and classified, forming a network beyond the few well-known sites. The secrecy fuels questions about a secret subway system connecting government facilities, beyond Washington, D.C.’s official Senate Subway System, which links the Capitol with Senate buildings and has existed since 1909. Rumors of a deeper tunnel network connecting the White House, Capitol, and agencies persist, with some former employees alluding to emergency evacuation routes; a partially confirmed underground transport system exists beneath the Capitol complex. The idea of a vast underground maglev network—transporting people between deep bases at hundreds of miles per hour—remains controversial; claims cite patents and old photos of tunnel boring machines, and figures like Phillip Schneider, who described a network with maglev trains, though his claims lack corroboration. Private ventures like Elon Musk’s Boring Company, focused on underground tunnels for high-speed transportation, are noted as possibly overlapping with government research. Denver International Airport is cited as housing an underground city beneath its facilities, with murals and unusual features fueling theories about a larger network. Civilian underground developments blur lines with official infrastructure, including the Survival Condo Project in Kansas (a decommissioned Atlas silo converted into luxury underground condos) and the SpringNet Underground in Missouri (data storage in former limestone mines). Cities such as New York, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, and Savannah feature extensive or repurposed subterranean networks, illustrating an underground layer beneath urban centers. This exploration ends with questions about the extent of America’s underground world: certain government facilities exist beneath mountains and fields; underground transportation networks exist in various forms; deep military installations seem probable though details remain classified. The video invites viewers to consider the ground beneath as a hidden world of tunnels, bunkers, and underground cities—some acknowledged, some classified, some rumored.

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An anonymous tip led us to a secret tunnel system in a synagogue's basement. We discovered strange rooms with power, and someone had broken through a wall to access a hidden tunnel. This tunnel, disguised as a vent, extended for miles and had stairs and ventilation fans. The most surprising find was another room resembling a fallout shelter, complete with a bed. It's unbelievable that we found such extensive tunnels in New York City.

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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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There were rumors about a secret passageway between the Playboy Mansion and the homes of Jack Nicholson, James Caan, Kirk Douglas, and Warren Beatty. Recently, blueprints were found in the Playboy archives, revealing a series of tunnels constructed in the seventies and eighties. These tunnels were meant to connect Hugh Hefner's mansion to the mentioned celebrities' residences. It is believed that Nicholson and his friends, known for their wild lifestyles, used these tunnels for various purposes. The discovery of these blueprints has sparked curiosity about what exactly went on in those tunnels.

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Speaker 2 states they have an underground tunnel on their ranch in Kauai. Speaker 1 jokes that it would be a good place to hide dope. Speaker 2 says the tunnel isn't that big and is more of an underground storage situation. Speaker 2 recalls posting a reel on Instagram of Priscilla making fun of them playing video games in the tunnel. Speaker 2 says that in Hawaii, an underground tunnel is like having a storm shelter. Speaker 2 believes the internet makes things seem crazier than they are. Speaker 1 asks if someone built the tunnel in Roblox. Speaker 2 thinks the tunnel is more related to Roblox than what it is.

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A group of people secretly dug a wide, long tunnel under their headquarters, hiding the dirt in a neighboring facility. This is suspicious behavior, reminiscent of villains or evil plans. Whether it's a billionaire with an island involved in child abuse or a religious sect with secret tunnels, these are not the good guys in the story.

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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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Speaker 0: Trump is not building a ballroom. Andrew Kerr, an architect with over twenty years of federal project experience, posted on Facebook and walked through step by step why this ballroom makes no sense. He did the math: $300,000,000 at 90,000 square feet would be about $3,333 per square foot, and he said that even luxury federal construction doesn’t usually approach $1,000 per square foot. The geometry of the renderings is nearly impossible, showing a building with a 380 by 235 foot footprint, but interior views show maybe 200 by 100 feet, which is 20,000 square feet, so that can’t exist in the same building. Construction drawings look like they were thrown together in about a week, and he suggested they were probably thrown together by Grock, or whoever’s still wandering around the White House from Doge. So the million dollar question is what is he building? The answer, he suggests, is an underground data center. Think about where they’re building. It’s not random. It’s the East Wing, where the PEOC bunker is, the tunnel systems that connect the White House to the Treasury to other federal buildings, and where all of the secure communications infrastructure lives. That’s prime underground real estate. It reminds me of Larry Ellison’s Oracle data centers in underground Jerusalem: nine stories deep, 160 feet below ground, 460,000 square feet, costing $319,000,000 per bunker. The White House is already at $300,000,000 for this “ballroom,” and it’s only climbing. Fiscally, it feels like a more apt comparison to those. Outside of architecture anomalies, the fact that this is privately funded should have been the first red flag. This is Donald Trump, the man who has spent taxpayer money on stuff that benefits him. He spent over $3,900,000,000 in taxpayer money just to make over Air Force One. Didn’t he also have Secret Service pay room bills at Mar-a-Lago? This suggests it isn’t serving him; it’s serving someone else specifically. Look at the donor list: defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Booz Allen Hamilton, tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Palantir, crypto companies like Coinbase, Ripple, and Tether, and telecoms like T-Mobile and Comcast. These aren’t people funding a party space; these are companies with interests in government infrastructure, data, and operations. They’re funding infrastructure that directly serves them. Also, about Larry Ellison’s vision to automate the government: many tech pros talk about automating federal operations or creating a single digital platform for the government, which would require a supremely secure physical home for that system. Placing it directly under the White House would eliminate latency problems and ensure the President has direct physical control over the system’s core. Centralizing control and securing the brain of the government. It’s dystopian in many ways, and these are real developments happening worldwide. The companies funding this are buying access to integrate their systems with how the government operates, and that’s what $300,000,000 will get you. I guess.

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A former Bush official, Catherine Austin Fitz, claims The United States spent $21,000,000,000,000 building a secret underground city. She formally served as Bush's assistant secretary of housing and urban development and says this isn’t just some underground tunnel, but a massive underground city across The United States with over a 170 bases, some under the ocean, all connected with transportation. She started researching this in 2020 and says on missingmoney.com you can go and look at the actual government financials and make a decision whether or not this is true for yourself. Now there have been theories about this for decades. So are we finally getting the proof? As always, let me know what you think about all of this.

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Biden's frequent trips to Delaware have sparked curiosity about a possible secret cave in his house.

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The speaker frames the Rand Corporation as a “military born, government backed intelligence asset” and “the real researchers,” claiming they uncover “old world technology” and underground infrastructures. The narrative alleges Rand exposed underground features such as a Tokyo tunnel (exposed in 1959 with figure 15), including “vault doors underground” with “electrically interlocked entrances” and “blast doors” that “only one of three to be open at any time,” plus “radar capabilities underground.” It asserts Rand is “tasked and still are with back engineering old world technology.” The talk notes North Korea on Rand.org, stating they would “search thousands” of underground facilities. It lists 12 locations Rand pinned for bases, including Anderson County, Tennessee (Oak Ridge) and Logan County, Illinois. Garfield County, Colorado’s Project Rulison allegedly involved detonating a 40 kiloton device creating a subterranean chamber. Yakima County, Washington is described as a Five Eyes surveillance node; Napa County, California as a continuity-of-government installation. More to come.

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Claims allege that 2,000,000 women were trapped under the Getty Museum, with the site described as darker than Epstein Island and revealing a hidden truth beneath Los Angeles. According to whistleblowers, the Getty is not merely a world-class art gallery but a 12-floor underground city sealed off from the public. Reports assert that until 2018, over 2,000,000 women and children were trapped down there, described as “hell within another hell.” The narrative further states that the underground complex includes armed guards, tunnel systems, and hidden labs that stretch miles beneath California. It is described as the largest human trafficking hub ever built, protected under the guise of art and culture. The claims imply that, if true, the Getty Museum is not just storing paintings but concealing secrets darker than anyone could imagine.

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The speaker discusses a 1583 map that allegedly shows Russia and Tartaria together, highlighting Tartaria as a vast land not mentioned in history books and suggesting it has been suppressed. This leads to questions about what happened to Tartaria and who took over its groups. The map is also used to argue that New Guinea (referred to as the land of Mu or Lemuria) was once massive and located much closer to the Americas than it appears today, with evidence claimed to be visible in the Library of Congress’ Rare Book and Special Collections Division. The speaker points to features on the map, such as Tartaria, Chalaga, and areas labeled in shaded regions, and references a map from 1544 where Antarctica appears green and a Map of Mundi showing connections, mentioning a phrase “here be dragons” on maps and contrasting that with the Latin label sci and tific implying fiction. The narrative asserts that mainstream history is fabricated and altered to hide a previous, advanced civilization that constructed palaces globally and underground tunnel networks. It is claimed that the old world hid dragons and more land, with history designed to control people by keeping them lost and following leaders toward an uncertain destination. The Chicago Tunnel episode is updated via an anonymous source stating his wife worked in the Tribune Building (Chillaga) in Chicago and that it contains eight sub basements; half housing large equipment and half for storage, with guards and off-limits access, suggesting concealment of truth underground. The speaker describes Derinkuayo (Turkey) as an ancient, multilevel underground city in Cappadocia that could accommodate up to 20,000 people and contained wine and oil presses, stables, and storage rooms. Rooms on the left are claimed to have been misrepresented by mainstream historians as for studies, with the presenter arguing that such narratives are fabrications and that critical reading is needed to detect them. The city is said to have 18 levels of tunnels, with up to 200 small underground cities connected, forming a massive subterranean network, and thousands of miles of tunnels beneath major cities worldwide. The possibility that these tunnels required light sources deeply underground is raised, challenging the idea that electricity or light bulbs emerged only in the 19th century; the presenter argues that a light source would have been necessary 18 levels down, making simplistic tunnel-building explanations implausible. The discussion entertains the possibility of a species that thrived underground or an ancient group like the Anunnaki (linked to Anu and the Sumerian legends) being hidden underground, rather than an extraterrestrial origin. References are made to ant-people legends in Native American lore, including Ant people who supposedly guided virtuous humans during earth’s upheavals, and a potential link between the Babylonian sky god Anu and the Hopi term for ant, suggesting global confounding narratives. The Iraq Museum looting in 2003 is cited, with 15,000 objects stolen and thousands of manuscripts destroyed, alongside the National Library and Archives fire destroying thousands of manuscripts and 170,000 artifacts, framed as evidence that important past information has been erased to control the future. An article from twenty-one years prior is mentioned about the existence of huge underground tunnel networks beneath Iraq, presenting this as part of the broader claim that vast tunnel systems exist beneath many places, concealed from public view.

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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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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 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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