Monday, June 19, 2023

What in the hell is down there?

Editor's note: Where is all the money going and where is all the technology? Take for example an estimated $100 billion to $110 billion in heroin, $110 billion to $130 billion in cocaine, $75 billion in cannabis and $60 billion in synthetic drugs (fentanyl), the probable global figure for the total illicit drug industry/trade would be approximately $360 billion. That is a lot of money that can be sunk into ongoing underground construction facilities and projects. What about the alleged faked NASA Moon project with eleven "space flights" between 1968 and 1972 that dropped $257 billion when adjusted for inflation to 2020 dollars? Where's the payoff? Professor Mark Skidmore has come up with $20 trillion missing from the DoD and $1 trillion missing from HUD. It was a financial coup d'Etat (Missing Money For Beginners) on a colossal scale. What ultimately is the goal or plan to house several million people in deep underground facilities? These are underground fallout facilities and not from nuclear war either. The US military has been training and preparing for subterranean operations? What in the hell is down there ("there is a war going on underneath there")? Are we involved in a MI6/CIA PSYOP based on Jules Verne science fiction or is there something far more significant going on in the subterranean depths?
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Source: FAS

Life Underground: US Army Subterranean Operations

November 21, 2019 | By Steven Aftergood

Subterranean operations involving the use of tunnels and underground facilities pose growing challenges to the U.S. military, a new Army manual indicates.

"Today, over 10,000 known subterranean facilities exist around the world," the manual says.

"Whether to protect vital assets and capabilities, mitigate weapon system and sensor overmatch, to strengthen a larger defensive position, or simply to be used for transportation in our largest cities, subterranean systems continue to be expanded and relied upon throughout the world. Therefore, our Soldiers and leaders must be prepared to fight and win in this environment."

See Subterranean Operations, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-21.51, November 2019.

Logistical issues aside, subterranean operations can have adverse effects on soldiers' emotional, moral, and spiritual health, the Army manual said.

"Subterranean environments may reduce a Soldier's sense of purpose and commitment, causing them to lose combat effectiveness sooner than anticipated due to the psychological and physiological stress of these environments."

"As a result, Soldiers may have powerful emotional reactions. These may include an overwhelming sense of fear or momentary loss of their moral compass leading to illegal or immoral actions."
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