SH Archive Subterrene Vehicles Traveling Underground: Past and Present

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KorbenDallas
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2018-11-29 14:18:35
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Username: Onthebit
Date: 2019-01-21 12:22:07
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Woah. I just watched this video and it talks about Harriet Tubman being a conductor of a rail system that connected all the USA/Canada and why not the whole world? I'm starting to think there's a whole world under our feed....Maybe we're above another civilization? What a tangled web.

 
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Username: WarningGuy
Date: 2019-04-10 13:26:38
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Back in February 2012 i heard the hum for the first time. I live out in the middle of nowhere and remember quite well. It was a quite still night and i was lying in bed that i could hear this hum i had never heard before. It sounded like the hum of a engine. For the life of me i could not work out where it was coming from. I got up and went outside so as to work out where it was coming from and to no avail. This went on for about 3 hours and really got to me so i researched it pretty hard and could find no answers Its happened a few times now but i have not heard it in quite while but my neighbor who lives about 5 mile down the road has been hearing full on lately. And now when i think about it it could well of been under my feet the whole time.
 
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Username: AnthroposRex
Date: 2019-06-17 00:05:42
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That reminds me of a story I heard when I was younger. A Mormon I knew swore that he had heard that there was an ancient submarine in a structure under the Mormon temple in Salt Lake city. He said it supposedly was ancient, but looked like 20k leagues under the sea. It's sounding a bit more possible now..
 
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Username: ISeenItFirst
Date: 2019-06-17 02:41:29
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There is a small spot where I fish sometimes that I hear the hum. Others don't seem to notice it, but I can hear it, and further I can feel it in my fishing rod. I had always assumed it had something to do with the nuclear power plant nearby, but after looking, it is really not very close.

On second reading, besides having the same thought which I already wrote about the explosion, I noticed the temperature cited for melting rock seemed kinda low. 600-900c will likely melt some rocks, but not all of em. And how do you cool the thing? Lithium was mentioned but I think that likely boils before it reaches a temperature that would melt all rock.

Ok I checked, rocks start melting around 600C, and at 1200C all rocks should melt. Lithium boils a little over that.
 
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