It all lines up with the massive streetcar tunnel system they built and then mysteriously shut down and sealed up in 1955. Most of the public doesn't realize that LA already has a huge tunnel system beneath it that used to service 65,000 a day.
The tunnels beneath Los Angeles, spanning over 11 miles, are a largely forgotten network that dates back to the early 20th century. Originally, some of these tunnels served as streetcar routes, connecting commuters across the growing city during the heyday of LA’s public transit system. Other tunnels were built to link civic buildings, facilitating the discreet movement of prisoners, officials, and even money between courthouses, jails, and banks. During Prohibition in the 1920s, these tunnels became infamous as secret passageways for bootleggers transporting illegal alcohol to speakeasies, with entrances hidden in bars and basements throughout downtown. While the tunnel network has since fallen into disuse, it remains a fascinating relic of Los Angeles’ layered history, hidden just below the bustling streets.
The Subway soon became Los Angeles's most heavily used shortcut. Faster than the automobile and at 6¢ per ride (equivalent to $1.04 in 2023), electric trains carried thousands of travelers each day through it in the 1920s and 1930s. Ridership through the Subway reached its peak during the Second World War: in 1944, 880 trains per day used the tunnel, serving an estimated 65,000 passengers daily, reckoning out to more than 20 million riders a year
If you look at the map of the streetcar tunnels you can see they line up perfectly with Pacific Palisade, the Playboy Mansion, the LA Ports.
How does a mass transportation system that had that many people get sealed up and forgotten? They forced the public to drive in heavy traffic on terrible roads while they enjoyed crowd-free transportation below.
I don't think it was forgotten, but hidden from the public. The town I grew up in had underground sidewalks. Interestingly, they led to the old high school. When the new HS was built, those tunnels were closed. Hmmm. Now I need to research that.
I hear they also have MagLev trains underground.
But your last sentence is the God's truth. We are chattel to them.
I also read this article earlier today, talking about how the Getty compound seems indestructible and has survived the fires while everything around it has burned to the ground. Interesting. You'd think the ped0s would want it burned or destroyed if good guys were closing in on the secrets kept there. Or maybe the good guys burned everything surrounding, forcing an evac, so they can excavate.
There's definitely a TON more to this story than just some random arson spread by dry weather and the santa ana winds. All happening 10-12 days before the DS's biggest threat is about to take office.
All I can add is my sil was sexual partner with the son of Getty. The one who died a few years back. She never experienced this so it must of been for very elite.
Playboy Mansion, Getty Museum, and Famous Actors all with connecting underground tunnels.
It all lines up with the massive streetcar tunnel system they built and then mysteriously shut down and sealed up in 1955. Most of the public doesn't realize that LA already has a huge tunnel system beneath it that used to service 65,000 a day.
https://la.curbed.com/2015/11/9/9902244/red-car-map-los-angeles
The tunnels beneath Los Angeles, spanning over 11 miles, are a largely forgotten network that dates back to the early 20th century. Originally, some of these tunnels served as streetcar routes, connecting commuters across the growing city during the heyday of LA’s public transit system. Other tunnels were built to link civic buildings, facilitating the discreet movement of prisoners, officials, and even money between courthouses, jails, and banks. During Prohibition in the 1920s, these tunnels became infamous as secret passageways for bootleggers transporting illegal alcohol to speakeasies, with entrances hidden in bars and basements throughout downtown. While the tunnel network has since fallen into disuse, it remains a fascinating relic of Los Angeles’ layered history, hidden just below the bustling streets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QC6qlh4WA
The Subway soon became Los Angeles's most heavily used shortcut. Faster than the automobile and at 6¢ per ride (equivalent to $1.04 in 2023), electric trains carried thousands of travelers each day through it in the 1920s and 1930s. Ridership through the Subway reached its peak during the Second World War: in 1944, 880 trains per day used the tunnel, serving an estimated 65,000 passengers daily, reckoning out to more than 20 million riders a year
If you look at the map of the streetcar tunnels you can see they line up perfectly with Pacific Palisade, the Playboy Mansion, the LA Ports.
How does a mass transportation system that had that many people get sealed up and forgotten? They forced the public to drive in heavy traffic on terrible roads while they enjoyed crowd-free transportation below.
I don't think it was forgotten, but hidden from the public. The town I grew up in had underground sidewalks. Interestingly, they led to the old high school. When the new HS was built, those tunnels were closed. Hmmm. Now I need to research that.
I hear they also have MagLev trains underground.
But your last sentence is the God's truth. We are chattel to them.
Seismic activity. Guessing.
I also read this article earlier today, talking about how the Getty compound seems indestructible and has survived the fires while everything around it has burned to the ground. Interesting. You'd think the ped0s would want it burned or destroyed if good guys were closing in on the secrets kept there. Or maybe the good guys burned everything surrounding, forcing an evac, so they can excavate.
There's definitely a TON more to this story than just some random arson spread by dry weather and the santa ana winds. All happening 10-12 days before the DS's biggest threat is about to take office.
What better way to move trafficked children, than with the chaos of a fire & evacuation orders.
excellent point.
Thanks. I think if we keep talking about it, make it trend on X, it's inevitable everything will come to light
4 families have run California for half a century at least.
Perhaps that's 2 million over time, not all at once.
I know.. even if they exaggerate and it's actually 100K it is a serious problem and worth looking into
yep, i know..
That snake fountain and stream ...
How do we know this is real? Google "getty museum conspiracy theory" and look at all the 'fact checks'
Historically when something is 'fact checked' it turns out to be true.
"No, thousands of kids aren’t in cages under the Getty"
All I can add is my sil was sexual partner with the son of Getty. The one who died a few years back. She never experienced this so it must of been for very elite.
Did this burn down?
No