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originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: MetalThunder
For discussion sake
Stories of Mysterious Tunnels and Subterranean Cities
Tunnel Network Under California
According to an article entitled "California Floats on Ocean?" in the Fall 1985 edition of Search magazine, a high-ranking but unnamed Naval officer told of the discovery of a huge network of tunnels under portions of the West Coast of the U.S. He said that U.S. nuclear submarines had explored some of these tunnels, which are accessible just off the continental shelf, and had followed them inland for several hundred miles. Here are more highlights of this incredible claim:
What is being passed off as the San Andreas Fault are actually large, unsupported chambers that are in the process of collapsing.
A well-known U.S. nuclear submarine lost its way in one of the passages and was never heard from again. (Two U.S. nuclear submarines have disappeared under mysterious circumstances — the U.S.S. Thresher and the U.S.S. Scorpion.)
Some of California is actually floating on the ocean. When oil companies began pumping oil from beneath the city of Long Beach, it began to sink — up to 26 feet before the pumping was stopped.
So, there's hope that California might actually fall into the sea?
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: onehumanMust be about 7 years ago now and I was having a txt conversation with a friend.
Suddenly he replies with...."Have you been on the sauce? Your last txt makes no sense. What the hell has "submarine coming up in Lake Como" have to do with anything?"
I replied I never sent any such thing and it must be he that was 'on the sauce'.
Couldn't forward txt messages in those days I don't think. Anyway he sent back to me the txt I sent him. Half of the paragraph was perfectly fine until mid sentence it turned to "been watching the submarine surface in Lake Como, what a sight!"
I remember it as clear as day. I txt back that is ridiculous, I didn't send that half of the txt, and anyway Lake Como is landlocked, how the hell would a submarine get in there?
When we finally met up we compared txt messages. Right enough my phone had my original txt message all complete. What arrived in his phone was like 2 txt messages cobbled together.
Its bugged us both ever since! You go figure!
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: MetalThunder
For discussion sake
Stories of Mysterious Tunnels and Subterranean Cities
Tunnel Network Under California
According to an article entitled "California Floats on Ocean?" in the Fall 1985 edition of Search magazine, a high-ranking but unnamed Naval officer told of the discovery of a huge network of tunnels under portions of the West Coast of the U.S. He said that U.S. nuclear submarines had explored some of these tunnels, which are accessible just off the continental shelf, and had followed them inland for several hundred miles. Here are more highlights of this incredible claim:
What is being passed off as the San Andreas Fault are actually large, unsupported chambers that are in the process of collapsing.
A well-known U.S. nuclear submarine lost its way in one of the passages and was never heard from again. (Two U.S. nuclear submarines have disappeared under mysterious circumstances — the U.S.S. Thresher and the U.S.S. Scorpion.)
Some of California is actually floating on the ocean. When oil companies began pumping oil from beneath the city of Long Beach, it began to sink — up to 26 feet before the pumping was stopped.
So, there's hope that California might actually fall into the sea?
Can someone please explain this hatred and obsession with California and calling for the death of American taxpaying citizens
A team of scientists at UC Davis and the Public Health Institute have confirmed for the first time that granddaughters of women who were exposed to the pesticide DDT during pregnancy also suffer from significant health threats.
"A lot of people want to think that the problems with DDT have gone away, because Congress banned it in 1972. Well, they haven’t." Alarming research finds that *granddaughters* of women exposed to DDT can suffer serious health consequences:
Mick Jagger was sitting at home last month monitoring the coronavirus pandemic when he was struck with an idea for a new song. He was ruminating over the past year on both a personal and global level, noting that while the world remains gripped by the pandemic, a return to pre-pandemic life is inching forward. The result: “Eazy Sleazy,” a one-off track with Dave Grohl that notes the tragedies, absurdities, conspiracy theories, and hopefulness Jagger’s observed over the past year.
“Shooting the vaccine/Bill Gates is in my bloodstream/It’s mind control,” Jagger sings on the track in a verse he calls “a piss-take on conspiracy theories.” “The Earth is flat and cold/It’s never warming up/The arctics turned to slush/The second coming’s late/There’s aliens in the deep state.” Elsewhere, though, the Rolling Stones frontman exudes optimism for another Roaring Twenties. “Everything’s gonna get really freaky,” Jagger sings. “It’s gonna be a garden of earthly delights.”
All senior members of the Royal Family will now wear mourning dress at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral on Saturday.
The Daily Mail understands that, in an unprecedented about-turn, a last minute decision, approved by the Queen, has been made that no royals will wear military uniform in order to present a united family front.