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RweSure ago

If nothing else, Brooklyn Heights would make a great setting for a spy novel: historic houses, cobbled streets, old tunnels, Hudson River, Brooklyn Bridge, lots of fog rolling in

Why would lots of fog be rolling in? You are getting imaginative aren't you? A lot of writers used to live there, so I'm sure it's in several books already. Brooklyn Heights is also the backdrop for many, many movies. Because there are streets with old houses that still look like the 1920's, it's a favorite place to shoot period pieces. You just have to bring in old time cars and get the costumes right.

This street is used in movies all the time. I think it was in JLO video recently. https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--tPP5Q4-G--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/psp6ct3jt0nw5bzgrwtq.jpg

Down the block from them is 58 Joralemon St. , the stuff of urban legends and nightmares: a false facade mimicking the brownstones around it with black windows which supposedly houses a ventilation system and emergency exit for the subway.

Uh, whut? Why would that give you nightmares? Seriously? It's a ventilation system. Why is that frightening?. It's much nicer looking that the ones they built for the new Second Ave Subway. Apparently those subway grates that blew up Marilyn Monroe's skirt are no longer up to code. http://cdn-sas.secondavenuesagas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/2ndAveAnd97.jpg

I still do not see European Adoption Consultants listed anywhere on Joralemon. are you possibly looking at an old address? I see Manhattan Locations and a Brooklyn location all the way across the borough.

Keep in mind also that One Pierrepont Plaza where Hillary for America occupied two floors, features three subterranean levels, which, hypothetically, could provide access to subway tunnels on Montague Street and Joralemon Street.

Hypothetically, maybe. But in reality, they do not.

There is also an abandoned tunnel on Atlantic Avenue and a working subway tunnel on Pacific St which go directly to several piers.

As I mentioned that Atlantic Tunnel goes nowhere. What piers are you talking about with the Pacific Street tunnel?

Another problem for you tunnel theory is Brooklyn Heights is up on Heights. Atlantic Ave is the border and that is probably sea level, but the subway tunnels in Brooklyn Heights are heading under the river just as the Heights rise up and thus the subways end up hundreds of feet below ground. At Clark Street you take one of the longest elevator rides I've ever been one to get the steps that lead down to the platform.

historic smuggling ratlines.

Smuggling routes are not ratlines. That is just some George Webb Idiocy. Ratlines are escape routes. Specifically the term was used for the way the nazis got out of Europe and to South America following WWII.

Also we have secret Illuminati animation in the subways to brainwash folks on the B Train and some hidden sculptures here and there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKpfnYzsDCU https://offbeatnewyork.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/img_0027.jpg?w=300&h=225

privatepizza ago

Goodness, what a full reply.