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The_Awakened_One ago

Dropping this little lead here about Hawaii..(also posting as a thread elsewhere)

A friend once went to discuss possible rental of one of the buildings for a small business in the "down town" area of honolulu also known as "Chinatown" near the Honolulu community college. The elevator man took him down an old fashioned elevator to survey the property. (Who even has an elevator man in Hawaii?) It gets weirder.

There in the "basement" were hallways going as far as the eye could see, with many rooms connected along the way.

"Where do these hallways lead to?" asked friend.

"You didn't know? This entire area is connected underground. But no one has used these pathways since the 1800's"

"This entire area? You mean like this block of buildings that I would be sharing this basement with?"

"All of Chinatown. The entire downtown area is connected underground."

Yeah, there's a catacombs underneathe Chinatown.

Now let me tell you this, I grew up and lived my entire life there and have never once heard of this from any source. But I have heard stories from people who were around in the 50's and 60's of literal shootouts taking place in down town between rival gangs and police. This place is certainly run by drug cartels, maybe not as powerful as the Italian Mafia but certainly some badass mofos you don't really want to mention in public. There is a possibility that the downtown underground has been used for trafficking drugs and even children for a long time.

Maybe someone interested can do some searches for the buildings at or around the place and find any links or suspicious logos...

Investigate1999 ago

That reminds me of Vancouver. There are old rumours of Chinatown having tunnels underneath, and Chinese people would use it to traffic opium. However, a historian said that it would be impossible for Vancouver to have that. Now I am beginning to wonder.

The_Awakened_One ago

I went down to this building and saw the elevator in person- an old fashioned wrought iron elevator from the late 1800's or early 1900s. I didn't get to go down because the elevator man wasn't there but I have every reason to believe my friend who did see it. The way he told me, it was like it creeped him out.

It worth noting that major banks, the federal and state court, state capital and even a chucky cheese's all lie in the vicinity of Chinatown there. Are they all connected underground?

Investigate1999 ago

I'm amazed at the times in which we live. We can actually talk about underground tunnels seriously. The funny thing about the past is that if we each believed the exact same thing, then there would ** STILL ** be a chance that we would doubt each other, when we shared our ideas.

I mean, when I read what you just wrote, I thought, "Chucky Cheese connected to that? Yeah, probably.". :D