Monday, June 2, 2014

June 2014

June 2014

An oddly coded name sent the following

Gunderson steel is the corp building the railcars with handcuffs etc. I have been by the facility as well as the prison in lancaster palmdale powerplant with railroad tracks running into a barn and the prison at OKC airport. They're real.

My comment

A CIA prison could simply be a semi trailer parked in the desert. Or an attic. Or anything else that can hide in plain sight, such as power stations and airports, wow, this little message pretty much said it ALL. Devens also matches this profile, and I have actually not only seen that one, I have panicked and whipped a tire scratching u-turn over it. The only way I got the photo a couple miles down the road was with a 380 mm lens, that was not the close up it looks like in the photo . . . . . A barn as the entrance to a prison at a power plant . . . . . the same type of deception the NSA uses for their facilities. Top secret is top secret I guess.
And I guess this is a heads up to people - It would be super easy to detain thousands of people on a single floor of the sub structure or in the tunnels at a place like a power plant. After seeing this particular mail, I doubt we are going to see out in the open prison camps like Alex Jones talks about.
All the prisons are already built. Having worked as an EEA in large industrial facilities myself, I can personally state in no uncertain terms that these types of facilities always have, by default, huge totally enclosed concrete areas with tunnels leading to them which can simply be closed off and used as prisons. Usually they are for maintenance and have things like electrical and hydraulics running through them, things which could be re-routed if those chambers suddenly needed to house prisoners.
Such areas are often abandoned during upgrades, ALL old facilities have huge abandoned totally concrete areas that would work GREAT as prisons, with connecting tunnels stretching often for miles connecting many now abandoned chambers. At one facility I called them the catacombs and it was fun to go into them and screw around when there was nothing else to do. They would work GREAT as a prison that was totally off budget and off the books, with no paper trail whatsoever to confirm it exists. No doubt that is how it is at that power station in Lancaster/Palmdale.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

With what's coming they couldn't care less about imprisoning anyone. They are going to let you rot.

You are going to wish that you were in a prison.