Originally posted by DJW001
Building an underground base requires excavating enormous amounts of earth that would then need to be hauled away. The area is serviced by extremely
narrow roads, built in the 1920's, that remain principle arteries for commuters. Even working at night, the disruption to traffic would be difficult
to miss. You've been "punked."
And it would have been easy to cover up excavation with the building of the Hollywood Reservoir right next to it, this reservoir has large drains
that cause whirlpools, it would have been quite easy to hid construction while the Reservoir was built. On another hand, all L.A. roads are skinny in
the Hollywood area, they are terrible, doesn't mean trucks dont drive on them daily. Look at the roads leading to Area 51, there tiny country roads
that wind through mountains higher then the Hollywood hills and they drive buses full of Base workers through them. Its not hard to believe. Also, yes
it would be smart to have bases in secluded locations too, and we all know that we do, one of them is called Area 51, doesn't mean that our
government wouldn't hid some right under our noses. Look at Wright-Paterson AFB, it is believed to be the location of much of debris's from the
Roswell crash and much more in the under ground vaults, it isn't hard to believe out government wouldn't hid things right under our nose, they do it
daily, trust me! Why do you think Movies depict this because it is possible, like bases in the mountain, bases in Mount Rushmore, bases in the
Hooverdam, and so on, it is not out of the imagination!