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2024 AT&T long lines nuclear hardened underground bunker

 
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A 50,000 square foot underground bunker, nuclear hardened and protected from chemical, biological and nuclear agents. It was built in ~1962 to support microwave and underground coaxial cable circuits that linked military bases throughout the country and also carried civilian traffic. This site is still active and operational with no plans to get rid of it in the near future.

The facility has extremely thick poured concrete ceiling and walls reinforced with many tons of steel rebar, the entire structure is buried approximately 60 feet underground. An enormous and complicated HVAC system was required to cool the electronic equipment inside and it was designed to filter out chemical, biological and/or radioactive contamination. The building uses a series of blast doors on all entrances and air intakes to protect the interior from the overpressure associated with a nuclear detonation. Upon detecting the radiation from a nuclear detonation, the gamma ray detector (pictured in video) topside would cause the system to seal up in anticipation for the blast that would follow some seconds after the gamma rays were detected.

At the bottom of the main staircase employees were faced with a multi-ton blast door which would mechanically interlock in the event of a nuclear detonation. Any employees unlucky enough to be caught outside and lucky enough to have somehow survived the blast would enter the facility through the blast door air lock system and then proceed directly into a decontamination shower.

The facility is still in operation but most of the mechanical and older telco equipment was retired in place in the late 80s early 90s and much newer telco equipment was installed over the years.
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I couldn't imagine the civil wars that would take place down there. Remember, Satan is down there. Deep state tunnels are 1-2 miles down, Satans are 1-4+ miles. He and all his reptile friends can come and go at will.

Get this:

REV 6:15 "And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains"

REV 6:16 "and said to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb!"


damned

lol, thanks I'll pass.
They have us completely surrounded...those poor bastards
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I couldn't imagine the civil wars that would take place down there. Remember, Satan is down there. Deep state tunnels are 1-2 miles down, Satans are 1-4+ miles. He and all his reptile friends can come and go at will.

Get this:

REV 6:15 "And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains"

REV 6:16 "and said to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb!"


damned

lol, thanks I'll pass.
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...i don't think you were invited...
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Yes, but is it Zombie proof?

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A 50,000 square foot underground bunker, nuclear hardened and protected from chemical, biological and nuclear agents. It was built in ~1962 to support microwave and underground coaxial cable circuits that linked military bases throughout the country and also carried civilian traffic. This site is still active and operational with no plans to get rid of it in the near future.

The facility has extremely thick poured concrete ceiling and walls reinforced with many tons of steel rebar, the entire structure is buried approximately 60 feet underground. An enormous and complicated HVAC system was required to cool the electronic equipment inside and it was designed to filter out chemical, biological and/or radioactive contamination. The building uses a series of blast doors on all entrances and air intakes to protect the interior from the overpressure associated with a nuclear detonation. Upon detecting the radiation from a nuclear detonation, the gamma ray detector (pictured in video) topside would cause the system to seal up in anticipation for the blast that would follow some seconds after the gamma rays were detected.

At the bottom of the main staircase employees were faced with a multi-ton blast door which would mechanically interlock in the event of a nuclear detonation. Any employees unlucky enough to be caught outside and lucky enough to have somehow survived the blast would enter the facility through the blast door air lock system and then proceed directly into a decontamination shower.

The facility is still in operation but most of the mechanical and older telco equipment was retired in place in the late 80s early 90s and much newer telco equipment was installed over the years.
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Lol 50 k Sq feet and 60 feet underground , I worked in one you could get lost in for days and significantly deeper , that is a little baby .

The Russians have one that is 400 square MILES then they built a bigger one .
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* looks like the perfect place for a state-of-the-art data center
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It won't protect against Jews, blacks or gays. They will strip it and trash it before the first nuke even goes off.
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It won't protect against Jews, blacks or gays. They will strip it and trash it before the first nuke even goes off.
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That's just an old Central Office (where all your cooper phone calls go) before they go elseware.

Looks like it's still used, but on it's way out.

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OPs vid came up in my Recommended Videos yesterday....and look what popped up this morning!


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That's just an old Central Office (where all your cooper phone calls go) before they go elseware.

Looks like it's still used, but on it's way out.
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I loved those old CO’s.
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I couldn't imagine the civil wars that would take place down there. Remember, Satan is down there. Deep state tunnels are 1-2 miles down, Satans are 1-4+ miles. He and all his reptile friends can come and go at will.

Get this:

REV 6:15 "And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains"

REV 6:16 "and said to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb!"


damned

lol, thanks I'll pass.
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...i don't think you were invited...
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never know! :)

Last Edited by Scorched on 01/31/2024 12:06 AM
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A 50,000 square foot underground bunker, nuclear hardened and protected from chemical, biological and nuclear agents. It was built in ~1962 to support microwave and underground coaxial cable circuits that linked military bases throughout the country and also carried civilian traffic. This site is still active and operational with no plans to get rid of it in the near future.

The facility has extremely thick poured concrete ceiling and walls reinforced with many tons of steel rebar, the entire structure is buried approximately 60 feet underground. An enormous and complicated HVAC system was required to cool the electronic equipment inside and it was designed to filter out chemical, biological and/or radioactive contamination. The building uses a series of blast doors on all entrances and air intakes to protect the interior from the overpressure associated with a nuclear detonation. Upon detecting the radiation from a nuclear detonation, the gamma ray detector (pictured in video) topside would cause the system to seal up in anticipation for the blast that would follow some seconds after the gamma rays were detected.

At the bottom of the main staircase employees were faced with a multi-ton blast door which would mechanically interlock in the event of a nuclear detonation. Any employees unlucky enough to be caught outside and lucky enough to have somehow survived the blast would enter the facility through the blast door air lock system and then proceed directly into a decontamination shower.

The facility is still in operation but most of the mechanical and older telco equipment was retired in place in the late 80s early 90s and much newer telco equipment was installed over the years.
 Quoting: Not_Emused



Lol 50 k Sq feet and 60 feet underground , I worked in one you could get lost in for days and significantly deeper , that is a little baby .

The Russians have one that is 400 square MILES then they built a bigger one .
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Russia has/had a two nuke strike map for every silo and major bunker in every location. I seen the map in 1999.From what I remember is was 600+/- targets. I also remember the original DHS hiring to assemble teams from smuggled nukes. That wasn't confirmed but remember none the less. The larger the bunker the more contractors. The more contractors the more people know the location. From what I remember the types to build those were the panicking types and/or the blackmail types. its a nice way to get a politician to vote a certain way. Give them a access. Change the locks later

Last Edited by Scorched on 01/31/2024 12:11 AM
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The tech levels are beyond
top secret

If this was in the 1960's they are tech miles beyond
what's shared with public sheeple
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You left out the fact these are LEAD LINED and functionally EMP proof.

Many of them around the country in/near every major city.

Perfect locations for nukes from our favorite middle east country when they run Samson protocol.
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AT&T DIDN'T EXIST IN 1962...
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