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originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: hellobruce
Actually it's INCORPORATED into the CONCRETE mixture that is used to make the tunnels wall.
Do YOU think they carry an INFINITE amount of plates or have a TRAIN behind it?
It would be AFTER the tunnel was created at a certain depth that the store was built.
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: hellobrucewww.youtube.com...
We are HIJACKING the thread with things YOU can already FIND here.
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
We are seeing these machines IN THE WHITE tech as well.
Do you completely discout it is COMPLETELY impossible?www.fhwa.dot.gov...
originally posted by: Rocker2013
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Daedal
Of course, a magical nuclear thingamabob that just makes the dirt disappear!
Well, when you're already formulating an impossible conspiracy you find you need ever more outlandish notions to clean up all the little loose ends that more sensible people raise in debate - just like creating thousands of "actors" to support a theory of a false flag, or "holograms", or even aliens!
All those loose ends become quite problematic for the average conspiracy theorist.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: NickK3
a reply to: Daedal
Somebody would have had to make a lot of noise and move alot of earth with a lot of people and a lot of equipment without being noticed... Just sayin'
what about all the strange boom sounds that have been reported....i wonder if there is correlation between where the booms sounds have been heard and where these tunnels supposedly are ...
originally posted by: Lompyt
What if all the strange humms and noises alot of people have been recording lately are from these machines underground, as soon as it gets near your town you hear the noises then its off somewhere else. Thats one thought out of my head.
originally posted by: eriktheawful
Now you melt it and squeeze it into cracks? That really small cylinder of rocks is still 25,120 square feet of rock, even in liquid form.
The five stores — two in Texas, one in California, one in Oklahoma, and another in Florida — were all closed on Monday without advance notice to shoppers or the thousands of affected employees. At each of the stores, the reason given for the closures — which are estimated to last upwards of six months — was problems with plumbing.
However, some local officials are questioning the veracity of this claim.
In Pico Rivera, CA, the City Manager tells CBS Los Angeles that he was blindsided by the closure, which affects more than 500 workers in the area. As of yesterday, he said that the city hadn’t received any permit requests from the store.
A Walmart plumbing technician, one of the 400 employees who could be out of work until the holidays, tells the station that the plumbing explanation lacks credibility.
“Even if they had to replace the whole sewer line, it wouldn’t take six months to replace a whole sewer line in that store,” he says.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: eriktheawful
Now you melt it and squeeze it into cracks? That really small cylinder of rocks is still 25,120 square feet of rock, even in liquid form.
Also you can only squeeze that 25,120 square feet of rock into the walls of the 20 foot longer cylinder, as the 20 feet before it had its 25,120 square feet of rock squeezed into its 20 foot length, and the next 20 feet you dig needs 25,120 square feet of rock squeezed into cracks....
It is obvious those that propose a nuclear rock melting device never stopped to think of the maths involved!