Iron Mountain services our office and supplies shredding bins! They have an office in a nearby city. I drove by it the other day and said "hey, there's Iron Mountain!".
There are legitimate companies renting out space in old mines for places to store their paper files. It's the perfect environment for storing paper. My wife used to deal with a place called Iron Mountain.
I do! I also clearly remember the Ice episode in Alaska!
I dunno if Chris Carter is a white hat or black hat, or merely a creative conspiracy theorist who's read a lot of books and studied a lot of governmental documents. Whatever the case, it was a damn good show.
Be careful here. They are introducing this story carefully. Normies have no clue how "deep" this underground evil goes. Once they get started on this unraveling, it will go on for years.
Yes, I do believe that this story is a baby step public awareness intro of the existence of underground mines and bunkers to start mentally prepping normies of some terrible secrets to be revealed in the future.
Storing records to back up what's on your systems is one thing. Having nothing on computers and an old filing system for an immense work force is just criminal
Iron Mountain records, its not as provocative as you think. most large companies use Iron Mountain to store their required long term records.
Iron Mountain services our office and supplies shredding bins! They have an office in a nearby city. I drove by it the other day and said "hey, there's Iron Mountain!".
There are legitimate companies renting out space in old mines for places to store their paper files. It's the perfect environment for storing paper. My wife used to deal with a place called Iron Mountain.
i missed this in typing my response. have an uptoot.
Back at ya!
There is supposed to be all kinds of stuff down there. I’ve heard photos and films.
Remember X-Files and all the filing cabinets in a cave underground? Yah, they tell us what they are doing.
I do! I also clearly remember the Ice episode in Alaska!
I dunno if Chris Carter is a white hat or black hat, or merely a creative conspiracy theorist who's read a lot of books and studied a lot of governmental documents. Whatever the case, it was a damn good show.
Be careful here. They are introducing this story carefully. Normies have no clue how "deep" this underground evil goes. Once they get started on this unraveling, it will go on for years.
Yes, I do believe that this story is a baby step public awareness intro of the existence of underground mines and bunkers to start mentally prepping normies of some terrible secrets to be revealed in the future.
Storing records to back up what's on your systems is one thing. Having nothing on computers and an old filing system for an immense work force is just criminal