Law enforcement has found many tunnels from Mexico into the US fren. We blow them up and then fill them with concrete when we find them. That's why you sometimes see sub-hunting helicopters flying over the border in the desert. They can detect the shift in density when they come across a tunnel or opening of some sort.
They're not dippers. They have ground penetrating radar units mounted to their bellies. Here's more info on the tech being used from Popular Mechanics...
Popular Mechanics? Oh please.... If they have ground penetrating radar then they are not sub hunters. Source, 12 years in the Fleet Air Arm working on Sea King and Merlin sub hunters.
They may not be sub-hunters fren. I'm a civilian. These helicopters uncovered a few tunnels while building the wall. I live in Texas and it was a big deal in the local news when they found and destroyed them. One of the tunnels came up under a house in a subdivision in McAllen Texas and the tunnel had lights. fans, and a train car of sorts. I think they found another just like it in El Paso. The Germans invented GPR a long time ago and I bet the Brits have it too.
Mentone is one hundred miles northeast of the closest point to the Mexican border. The tunnels you are referring to are on the border, they are not a hundred miles long. In fact in most of those found are between two points where a city exists in Mexico with a sister city across the border in the US.
The BP has choppers but I have never heard of any using ground penetrating radar, and I have close relatives in the BP.
The report is about Dumbs at Mentone. My comment was a response to their claim about Mentone. They didn't even address the tunnels on the border, and neither did I.
No, I don't listen to Fulford anymore. I don't recall him being right even once. I thought you were saying there weren't any tunnels under the border. My bad.
I think they're just trying to make it harder for them to reuse. The ones they were talking about had their exit inside of a house on the US side of the border. They're not allowed to go to the Mexico side of the tunnel, so they just destroy what they can and cap it off on the US side.
Law enforcement has found many tunnels from Mexico into the US fren. We blow them up and then fill them with concrete when we find them. That's why you sometimes see sub-hunting helicopters flying over the border in the desert. They can detect the shift in density when they come across a tunnel or opening of some sort.
Dipper choppers use sonar which is submerged in the sea, they are not good at all for land usage.
They're not dippers. They have ground penetrating radar units mounted to their bellies. Here's more info on the tech being used from Popular Mechanics...
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/a2487/4244235/
Popular Mechanics? Oh please.... If they have ground penetrating radar then they are not sub hunters. Source, 12 years in the Fleet Air Arm working on Sea King and Merlin sub hunters.
They may not be sub-hunters fren. I'm a civilian. These helicopters uncovered a few tunnels while building the wall. I live in Texas and it was a big deal in the local news when they found and destroyed them. One of the tunnels came up under a house in a subdivision in McAllen Texas and the tunnel had lights. fans, and a train car of sorts. I think they found another just like it in El Paso. The Germans invented GPR a long time ago and I bet the Brits have it too.
Mentone is one hundred miles northeast of the closest point to the Mexican border. The tunnels you are referring to are on the border, they are not a hundred miles long. In fact in most of those found are between two points where a city exists in Mexico with a sister city across the border in the US.
The BP has choppers but I have never heard of any using ground penetrating radar, and I have close relatives in the BP.
I didn't say anything about Mentone. The tunnels that I know of were in McAllen & El Paso and I don't know who operates the heli's.
Did you even read the report?
The report is about Dumbs at Mentone. My comment was a response to their claim about Mentone. They didn't even address the tunnels on the border, and neither did I.
No, I don't listen to Fulford anymore. I don't recall him being right even once. I thought you were saying there weren't any tunnels under the border. My bad.
How do you fill in a tunnel that you've already collapsed? Why even bother at that point?
I think they're just trying to make it harder for them to reuse. The ones they were talking about had their exit inside of a house on the US side of the border. They're not allowed to go to the Mexico side of the tunnel, so they just destroy what they can and cap it off on the US side.