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Vindicator ago

Just want to chime in here, Quantokitty, that you've had done a great job making these posts, supporting them with evidence and asking questions. This is exactly what this board is for. Kudos!

remedy4reality ago

OP 'discovered' known tunnels, hundreds of years old and the moderator swoons...

Please tell me what the conclusion is ... Jimmy and his cohorts walking a kid 6 miles uptown in a tunnel to avoid detection? You know, we have tinted friggen windows for that, people.

Imagine this scenario: Kids who are sold are kept at orphanages or in foster care. They get regular trips to Comet to parade in front of potential buyers and mingle with the kids of everyday customers, heading into Comet for nothing other than a pizza and a beer and some ping pong. Normal. The merchandise kids are not prostitutes up for rent, they are for sale. Once a kid is sold, he/she never sees Comet, or even the light of day again. Meanwhile, trips to the pizza joint are play time and they have no idea what is going on, until it's way too late. No need for cover and no need for tunnels, whatsoever. You could keep taking a kid back to Comet, until they are sold, and they would actually look forward to going. Makes a lot of sense, huh ? Please make a rational explanation of just why tunnels are so damn fundamental. I DON'T GET IT. I actually think your every 6 hour tunnel posts are becoming redundant and you're perusing a line of inquiry you have discovered garners upvoats.

This entire sub is deteriorating with these constant tunnel posts and I will continue to call it out until a feasible logistical explanation accompanies these tunnel 'discoveries'.

naturehelps ago

Are you joking? This is incredible work. Some of the finest here. What is the connection to a tunnel, an underground passage? Obviously, any kind of covert activity - especially moving things or people or children, secretly. It's hinted at here strongly in posters, that something related to sex and children is occurring underground. http://exopolitics.blogs.com/ebolagate/2016/12/titus-frost-brittanynicole-pettibone-reality-calls-whats-going-on-underground.html Someone should follow up with more photos.

remedy4reality ago

without a follow up that actually connects it all, it's nothing.

naturehelps ago

There is an underground trolley system in the area. Has someone already written about that? Is that part of the map? If not, does this trolley system intersect with the private tunnel this guy built? It was opened in 1870 with a total of 87 stations.
http://exopolitics.blogs.com/ebolagate/2016/12/titus-frost-brittanynicole-pettibone-reality-calls-whats-going-on-underground.html

“Not many people have seen this,” Joe Kerr said as he pushed open a rusty door, the squeak of its hinges echoing in the dark.

We were 60 feet underground, and Joe , president of a D.C. urban exploration group called Friends of Outrageously Obscure Locations, was about to show me the remnants of Washington’s first subway system. We weren’t supposed to be here — technically, we were trespassing — but I had heard so much about this subterranean wonderland that I had to see it for myself.

“Welcome to the Georgetown Mole Way station,” Joe said, clicking on a large flashlight.

The light illuminated a cathedral-like space. The walls were covered in light green tile and inset every 20 feet or so with wooden benches. A wrought-iron railing ran along the platform’s edge, interrupted at regular intervals with sliding gates. ....

“Pretty cool, huh?” said Joe, who works for the District cleaning the lenses on speed cameras.

It was unbelievable: a crumbling, disused subway station hidden beneath busy city streets. .... Joe and his secretive band of spelunkers have spent years mapping the Mole Way — or at least those parts that haven’t been destroyed by modern construction. About a third of it remains, its access points closely guarded secrets.