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letsdothis3 ago

navy connections:

Geographically, Coronado is a peninsula or a "tied island"; since the completion of a road to the mainland, it is no longer an "island". Coronado is connected to the mainland by a strip of land called the Silver Strand. The Silver Strand, Coronado and North Island (again, not an island), form San Diego Bay. Since recorded history, Coronado was mostly separated from North Island by a shallow inlet of water called the Spanish Bight. The development of North Island by the United States Navy prior to and during World War II led to the filling of the bight by July 1944, combining the land areas into a single body.[12] The Navy still operates Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI or "North Island") on Coronado. On the southern side of the town is Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, a training center for Navy SEALs and Special warfare combatant-craft crewmen (SWCC). Both facilities are part of the larger Naval Base Coronado complex. Coronado has increased in size due to dredge material being dumped on its shoreline and through the natural accumulation of sand. The "Country Club" area on the northwest side of Coronado, the "Glorietta" area and golf course on the southeast side of Coronado, most of the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, most of the Strand Naval Housing, and most of the Coronado Cays (all on the south side of Coronado) were built on dirt dredged from San Diego Bay.

On New Year's Day 1937, during the Great Depression, the gambling ship SS Monte Carlo, known for "drinks, dice, and dolls," was shipwrecked on the beach about a quarter mile south of the Hotel del Coronado

Naval Amphibious Base Coronado - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Amphibious_Base_Coronado

Buildings 320, 321, 322, and 323, at 32.67657°N 117.15827°W, have a swastika-shaped plan view. This went unnoticed by the public from its construction in the 1960s until 2007 when it was spotted in aerial views on Google Earth,"[5] Although landscaping and architectural modifications were to be made to obscure the shape,[5] the June, 2017 imagery, the latest used by Google Earth, shows no substantive change.


Naval Base Point Loma - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Base_Point_Loma

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1534053/7474790

SPAWAR (The Navy base in San Diego) also has a Level 4 biolab- ebola, sars, smallpox, ect. Point Loma inlet.

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_and_Naval_Warfare_Systems_Center_Pacific