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Smells_Like_Tacos ago

Question? Were is the local cement already mixed retailer in relation to that island? How far of a drive is that? Do cement trucks drive on water nowadays? Do you need to worry about the DOT?

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago

Great questions, let me know if you find out anything...

IMO The scale (smaller eq) and fact that They OWN the machine makes me think this was done away from oversight or permitting if thats what you're implying. This machine isn't going to get filled up at a CEMEX plant but rather by a small crew with bags of quick crete. The shovel end is there to be able to mix rubble and demolished cave rock remains into the mix as well. Again there are explanations, like not wanting to ferry loads of cement to the island, but it sure looks fishy.

Smells_Like_Tacos ago

Ok, enough with questions.

All small operations and build sites use 'batching plants '. Thisbis were they make thier own mix and slury. They then need to take transport that short distances via whatever really. What we see at pedo island is nothing less than a basic professional operation. With that said, that the equipment is not strange but rather indicative of professional concrete work, then what is it being used for. I still yield your question of that but none of us have the answer. We would have to storm the place and investigate because at this time, and I dont believe at anytime, we will not receive the island 'blueprints'.

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago

I agree, this proves nothing but raises the question 'What was it used for?' and suggests "what it COULD be used for".

While THEY would likely not include secret tunnels in their blueprints or plans, most US States require a building and planning dept check and approval for any construction. Plans and blueprints are included in the submittal and are indeed PUBLIC information, though sometimes not accessible online. This is why I believe Ep created Zoro Development LLC -a developer entity within their control, who would not submit certain information about what they were building.