Where did it all go? Couldn’t people tell the rock fragments of used for public works, etc. aren’t coming from a traditional quarry? Just seems like a whole bunch of rock waste out there that nobody has ever explained or brought up as far as I know? .... any ideas? This been covered somewhere?
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Quarried rock and rock removed for tunnels is crushed to gravel and put in concrete and asphalt and used for gravel parking lots and roads. Not everything is a conspiracy
I get that, but with the size of the boring machine you see pictures of, there would have to be dump truck after dump truck coming out of the side of a mountain. I have never heard any rumors or anyone ever mention this. It is easy to hide a little at a time, but the amount of tunnels people are talking about is a crazy amount of material. Truckers (non military) would have to be involved and would talk about it. OR you would have military trucks dumping rock off all over the place. .... no big deal on the grand scenes of everything, just find it odd i haven’t heard much mention in all the years o have been following this stuff...
A bunch of Vietnamese farmers built an elaborate series of underground tunnels that spanned miles and helped them evade the U.S. Military during the war.
Imagine what we've done with decades and trillions of dollars.
True, but their tunnels were mostly man sized. I am taking about tunnels a airliner could fit through
I was there in 2000 and took the tour. It was fascinating what they were able to accomplish with handheld tools and baskets.
However, those tunnels only go through earth which would be easy for farmers to dispose of if they didn't just dump it in the river (they also had underwater exists).
Also, large sections of those tunnels are very small - think crawling through an HVAC duct. As I understand, most American soldiers were too large to fit.
Is mostly see ones with massive grinding heads; I think the melted part is just at the sides to make a smoothie wall. Also, melted rock still has to go somewhere right? If it was all melted away, still has to be accounted for.
As an example, look at the construction of the Denver Airport.
I guess it depends on how long ago they were built. When I lived in Az there was always loads of rock and I never thought twice about where it came from. I also was an MP in the army and did guard duty at an underground communications facility in PA. It was huge and actually quite weird to think about. Deep into the facility there was something like a lake, it always creeped me out because it seemed to go far back and it was so dark. I always thought there mustThe facility had been there for decades though.
Sounds sorta Raven Rock-ish. But. I'm also a civilian. I only recently stumbled on it while researching DUMBS.
Boston's "big dig" project also comes to mind.
Heck, the Shawshank Redemption guy did this in PRISON!
Really? Do they microchip excavation dirt/material where you live? Does every load of dirt require papers?
I'm sorry fren, but this is just a naive question.
This times a million.
Good question. How many old cities practically have an underground city below it? Could be old Cold War Continuity of Government facilities. Abandoned missile bases, interestingly some were sold to the public in auction. Abandoned mines. Intersecting underground caves that have no entry point is another possibility. Might not explain it, but all are possibilities.
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/nmic/natural-aggregates-statistics-and-information
I wonder if all these stories about sink holes have anything to do tunnels.
I think they ground it into dust and that’s actually what the chemtrails are made out of!
Kidding aside, I’m sure they could easily dump it in the ocean. And the entrance to a tunnel doesn’t necessarily have to be 1) outside, 2) where anybody would normally frequent, or 3) labeled as a tunnel entrance for DUMBs.
They shook it outta their pants on the outside -- like in Shawshank Redemption
I’m not sure about this guy
OK. Go match up this question with the connections of CEMEX to the DS.
Dump trucks could haul them off and dump at a land fill anywhere. Rock could be ground up and sold for building materials.
This is the dumbest attempt to sow doubt. Yalls game is slipping.
I've asked the same question. Just look at the tailings pile from any mine, and you can see how much material needs to be accounted for.
It would be hard to remove this discretely. Perhaps not impossible, but difficult.
Photo of tunneling boring machine. https://www.giantbomb.com/tunnel-boring-machine/3055-6172/images/
Digging the tunnel is not a problem. The issue is what happens to the massive amount of tailings?
The link below speaks of melting the rock and making a shiny surface. I’ve seen photos of the tunnel after it is done.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/280278776790176496/
The melted rock has to go somewhere.... changing it to liquid doesn’t make the mass disappear
That still doesn't solve the volume problem.