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At the size of all of this I think our tax dollars have been to work on this project.Hmmm very interesting indeed.
I'm not ready to go underground yet but man I know some folks that are. I would say this is one very paranoid individual that really buys into the theory that Obama the commy and his commy minions are slowly taking over America. As awesome and well built as that place is the military can take it down if need be.
If something of the magnitude of what would warrant such a venture built actaully happen..................There is no escape and no hiding from it, just my two cents....
The government has built secret classified relocation bunkers before boys...
There's one that is 100K+ square feet under The Greenbrier over in WV. It was built in the late 50's and intended as a bug-out bunker that could house Congress and the government in the event of nuclear war. Thousands of gallons of water tanks, diesel tanks, hospital, power plant, dining facilities, communications capabilities, the whole deal...all inside the mountain. Government employees built the thing and worked it undercover for years and years in a constant state of readiness until it got exposed by a newspaper reporter and the government bailed.
In today's environment, it's probably a lot harder to keep a project like that under wraps....but this deal in Arkansas seems like it might be another case.
Honestly, don't you think it's smart that the government has a way to survive in the event of a catastrophic attack?
I don't think this is anything more than that, on a grander scale for a different day and age than back in the 50's. The difference now is that nut job conspiracy theorists spin it into eminent doom on the internet...
I do agree with you. The government does need a safe place. But I do think that it could be used against us if God forbid there ever is another revolt in this country.The government has built secret classified relocation bunkers before boys...
There's one that is 100K+ square feet under The Greenbrier over in WV. It was built in the late 50's and intended as a bug-out bunker that could house Congress and the government in the event of nuclear war. Thousands of gallons of water tanks, diesel tanks, hospital, power plant, dining facilities, communications capabilities, the whole deal...all inside the mountain. Government employees built the thing and worked it undercover for years and years in a constant state of readiness until it got exposed by a newspaper reporter and the government bailed.
In today's environment, it's probably a lot harder to keep a project like that under wraps....but this deal in Arkansas seems like it might be another case.
Honestly, don't you think it's smart that the government has a way to survive in the event of a catastrophic attack?
I don't think this is anything more than that, on a grander scale for a different day and age than back in the 50's. The difference now is that nut job conspiracy theorists spin it into eminent doom on the internet...
