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Strat
9th February 2011, 04:43
I was just about to turn off the news, read and go to bed. That is my normal routine. Then the news did a report about underground tunnels in my city and I just had to post it here.

Now, this isn't really that suspicious. The main portion of the investigation is on two different sections of tunnels. One connects two banks in the downtown section to each other. The other was for the convenience of passengers at what was formerly a train station.

What was weird about this story was the end of the investigation. In one of the tunnels, there was an elevator that only had a 'down' button, yet they were already underground.

www.news4jax.com/news/26079680/detail.html

^ That's an old article about it. Note the date of the article.

www.news4jax.com/video/26789076/index.html

^ That's what I just watched, hopefully they'll upload the full video soon.

And here's an interesting comment that somebody left:

"this stuff is so interesting i would like to add jax had a subway system also and the tunnels are in well prime condition for what they have gone through and how the city has tried to mask their entrances. i have seen pics some of which all the tiles are still in perfect lines and color as if standing in a box of time. jax has so much interesting good news yet always for some reason kept hush hush never told more than once and that is by word of those directly involved or even researched."

silentghost80
9th February 2011, 08:51
that is cool but i think there is underground tunnels every where in the world

Circe
9th February 2011, 15:04
The interior of Earth is supposed to be honeycomb (ed) thus many many tunnels throughout the Earth.The tunnels are under the all oceans and on every continent apparently.
This website desribes a few http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicunder.html
Here is a sample:
The Staffordshire, England Entrance
Somewhere in Staffordshire, England, a lonely field exists in which a laborer discovered a large iron plate beneath the dirt. The "hatch" was large and oval, with an iron ring mounted on it. This entrance led into the tunnels. The field is in a valley surrounded on almost all sides by woods. The laborer was digging a trench for some purpose. The incident was reported in "A History of Staffordshire" by Dr. Plot, who wrote the book in the late 1700s. It may be possible to find the entrance if it can be ascertained exactly which valley the laborer was digging in.

firstlook
9th February 2011, 15:39
There is a hobby called Urban exploration that a friend told me he used to do. You simply go exploring all the crevices and abandoned buildings of the city you live in. Sewers and all.

I have never tried it myself, but it sounds kind of fun. If you do it, be sure to bring a friend and a way to communicate in case you run into a problem.........or an ancient alien sub-base. :) ;)

peace

Strat
9th February 2011, 22:25
They uploaded the full video today. If you don't want to watch the whole thing (about 4min) just check out 3:50, that's where they show the elevator. At 2:00 they show a really old vault door, in case you're interested in antique stuff.

http://www.news4jax.com/video/26798166/index.html