If you want a tour of an Switzerland Underground Military Base made in the 70's, here ya go. It could house 180 soldiers for 6 months. If you need a reason for why disclosure of military action is taking so long, these places aren't easy to find and even harder to breach.
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Part of me wonders if the reason they want to stop us from oil drilling is because we might punch holes in their bases.
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Just imagine what is potentially below Wright-Patt, Denver, and Arizona.
There are underground bases and railways connecting them, all over the world. The excavations are done by a massive 40-foot-wide borer, powered by a small reactor. It melts the drilled material into a glass-like compound, and lines the walls with it.
See this on Discovery? Sauce please.
This is only a short list of what can be found on this topic:
https://projectcamelot.org/underground_bases.html
https://ia904506.us.archive.org/18/items/UndergroundCitiesAndBases/200%20Underground%20Cities.pdf
https://amg-news.com/archives/6799
I think Munch meant the sauce on the boring machines.
It's in the links.
Switzerland has had underground bunkers since WWII to defend against Hitler. Known as the “Defense du Réduit” strategy, the bunkers were built as a hideout for government and army commanders in case of an invasion:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/swiss-mountain-bunker-photos
They didn't build them in 1970 but they did remodeled/upgrade some of them:
Switzerland's World War II Bunkers Get a Second Life
HUGE DUMBS: https://www.bitchute.com/video/DjqkPnttvePT/
It is said tunnels Criss cross the earth and oceans from ancient times and one goes from Vatican to Jerusalem
This brought to mind this old base in Sweden. Swedish navy returns to vast underground HQ amid Russia fears (Sept 2019) my husband told me about this base years ago when he was in the US Navy submarine force.
All anyone would need is ground mapping equipment to spot the voids/caverns below.
Just the feel of that place is creepy. Like the back-rooms.
Gives me a lot of liminal spaces vibes.