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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 28, 2017 5:54:02 GMT
Hopefully something that no one will dispute is that goods and services cost money. And it follows logically that underground tunnels and cities (like the airplanes which are spraying chemicals into the atmosphere) don't come cheap. It is understandable why these tunnels and cities would have to be black-budgeted and not publicized, but I'll be happy to explain it if anyone is too thick to figure it out. Enjoy.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Apr 28, 2017 10:53:42 GMT
Hopefully something that no one will dispute is that goods and services cost money. And it follows logically that underground tunnels and cities (like the airplanes which are spraying chemicals into the atmosphere) don't come cheap. It is understandable why these tunnels and cities would have to be black-budgeted and not publicized, but I'll be happy to explain it if anyone is too thick to figure it out. Enjoy. Apparently the Wall comes first, Erjen.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 28, 2017 15:32:19 GMT
Hopefully something that no one will dispute is that goods and services cost money. And it follows logically that underground tunnels and cities (like the airplanes which are spraying chemicals into the atmosphere) don't come cheap. It is understandable why these tunnels and cities would have to be black-budgeted and not publicized, but I'll be happy to explain it if anyone is too thick to figure it out. Enjoy. Apparently the Wall comes first, Erjen.
Apparently. That's one campaign promise I'd like to see broken.
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 28, 2017 16:02:49 GMT
Hopefully something that no one will dispute is that goods and services cost money. And it follows logically that underground tunnels and cities (like the airplanes which are spraying chemicals into the atmosphere) don't come cheap. It is understandable why these tunnels and cities would have to be black-budgeted and not publicized, but I'll be happy to explain it if anyone is too thick to figure it out. Enjoy. "And we're going to see if we can do some more digging". Man isn't that tunnel deep enough??
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 28, 2017 16:20:33 GMT
Hopefully something that no one will dispute is that goods and services cost money. And it follows logically that underground tunnels and cities (like the airplanes which are spraying chemicals into the atmosphere) don't come cheap. It is understandable why these tunnels and cities would have to be black-budgeted and not publicized, but I'll be happy to explain it if anyone is too thick to figure it out. Enjoy. "And we're going to see if we can do some more digging". Man isn't that tunnel deep enough?? He doesn't say that until the end, so that tells me you watched it, which is more than some of them do.
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Post by maya55555 on Apr 28, 2017 18:04:21 GMT
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It should be blatantly obvious that this country has military testing zones with black ops projects. Any citizen that feels this is not true is living in a fool's paradise.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 22:56:42 GMT
It's biblical, man!
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 8:02:02 GMT
"And we're going to see if we can do some more digging". Man isn't that tunnel deep enough?? He doesn't say that until the end, so that tells me you watched it, which is more than some of them do. Yeah I watched it.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 8:08:22 GMT
He doesn't say that until the end, so that tells me you watched it, which is more than some of them do. Yeah I watched it. Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money.
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 8:49:01 GMT
Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money. Impressed? Not really. It's not like underground tunnels haven't existed for decades that can take large trucks/heavy traffic. And it depends what they mean by city. I'm not imagining a New York or London or Tokyo to be honest. More like Bugtussle.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 9:18:22 GMT
Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money. Impressed? Not really. It's not like underground tunnels haven't existed for decades that can take large trucks/heavy traffic. And it depends what they mean by city. I'm not imagining a New York or London or Tokyo to be honest. More like Bugtussle. It's relative. With New York and London and Tokyo lying in complete ruins, Bugtussle might look very good by comparison.
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 10:42:15 GMT
Impressed? Not really. It's not like underground tunnels haven't existed for decades that can take large trucks/heavy traffic. And it depends what they mean by city. I'm not imagining a New York or London or Tokyo to be honest. More like Bugtussle. It's relative. With New York and London and Tokyo lying in complete ruins, Bugtussle might look very good by comparison. Indeed, but I wasn't referring to what they might look like, I was talking about scale.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 10:49:37 GMT
It's relative. With New York and London and Tokyo lying in complete ruins, Bugtussle might look very good by comparison. Indeed, but I wasn't referring to what they might look like, I was talking about scale. I heard that they are quite comfortable, like 4-star hotels. Of course, you can't see the sky, but hey, who wants to look at the sky anymore?
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 11:06:07 GMT
Indeed, but I wasn't referring to what they might look like, I was talking about scale. I heard that they are quite comfortable, like 4-star hotels. Of course, you can't see the sky, but hey, who wants to look at the sky anymore? Again, nothing new in underground towns. Look up Coober Pedy in Australia, Coober Pedyor Burlington in the UK BurlingtonAnd this is amazing Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland WieliczkJust three in very many throughout the centuries
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 11:11:04 GMT
I heard that they are quite comfortable, like 4-star hotels. Of course, you can't see the sky, but hey, who wants to look at the sky anymore? Again, nothing new in underground towns. Look up Coober Pedy in Australia, Coober Pedyor Burlington in the UK BurlingtonAnd this is amazing Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland WieliczkJust three in very many throughout the centuries Were those done in secret with black budget funding?
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 11:15:27 GMT
Again, nothing new in underground towns. Look up Coober Pedy in Australia, Coober Pedyor Burlington in the UK BurlingtonAnd this is amazing Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland WieliczkJust three in very many throughout the centuries Were those done in secret with black budget funding? I'm guessing Burlington was, originally, but no the others weren't. But what difference does that make? My replies have threaded from your original question to me which was:- Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money.
Nothing about black budget funding in that question.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 11:35:05 GMT
Were those done in secret with black budget funding? I'm guessing Burlington was, originally, but no the others weren't. But what difference does that make? My replies have threaded from your original question to me which was:- Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money.
Nothing about black budget funding in that question. You're just not very bright, are you? Would you at least agree that people don't typically fund a project unless there is something of value to be gained from it?
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Post by chasallnut on Apr 29, 2017 11:46:35 GMT
I'm guessing Burlington was, originally, but no the others weren't. But what difference does that make? My replies have threaded from your original question to me which was:- Were you impressed? I was. We've got tunnels big enough to drive a tractor-trailer through them. And underground cities to boot, but we can't build a transgender bathroom because it would cost too much money.
Nothing about black budget funding in that question. You're just not very bright, are you? Would you at least agree that people don't typically fund a project unless there is something of value to be gained from it? It's all relative. Next to Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein, I'm you. Next to you I'm Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein. Now that we have dispensed with the pleasantries I'll move on to your next question. I would agree with your comment regarding funding a project.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2017 11:57:58 GMT
You're just not very bright, are you? Would you at least agree that people don't typically fund a project unless there is something of value to be gained from it? It's all relative. Next to Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein, I'm you. Next to you I'm Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein. Now that we have dispensed with the pleasantries I'll move on to your next question. I would agree with your comment regarding funding a project. That's perhaps a step in the right direction. Would you agree that if those individuals in power knew in advance that an unparalleled global calamity was forthcoming they would naturally take measures to preserve and even increase their power after the calamity had passed?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2017 12:12:49 GMT
"Mister President, we must not allow a mineshaft gap!"
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