Guess what: Thy gave me a warning for posting the bunker thread!
Feels like someone just gave me the knighthood. After all, it wasn't more than publicly available information that I posted.
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Back to topic:
>>15770226Can you go there or send someone there to the parking garage? Would be great to get an image of the staircase ceiling or perhaps even a clip showing how deep it goes underground? I'm mainly interested in the thickness of the ceiling.
Also: Count the number of stairs from ground level to the lowest one; plus the height of a single stair.
Both are important in determining if the usage as a bunker is likely.
>>15770228My guess is that in some cases our brains and therefore thought patterns are similar enough that similar input leads to similar output, even if it's about non-intuitive matters.
>>15770235Nobody digs a 500m deep hole just for decorum or convenience.
>>15770236>>15770172> And Denver is the new headquarters of the CIA. CIA headquarters is built on an open site. The anomalies that I found were all below stadiums, shopping malls and other public civilian infrastructure.
>>15770253> someone drove a truck there and its on the mapI would assume that intelligence has plenty of direct connections to Google to ensure that certain information doesn't come up. In my understanding, it's not hard to ensure this kind of stuff stays out of route information.
Conclusion: This is either the most suspicious glitch ever, or they all screwed up royally - or they don't care.
>>15770258> explained by air pressure differences in seriously climate controlled buildings? Air pressure sensors are how the altimeters work in phonesIf it was just false sensory input, you would see this kind of glitch all over the place. But it's very, very selective.