To: bagster; TXnMA; bitt
228 posted on
07/15/2019 11:45:43 PM PDT by
Melian
(Check yourself before you KeK yourself. ~ Melian)
To: bagster; TXnMA; bitt
Sorry, that NeonRevolt post was April 2018. Apologies.
229 posted on
07/15/2019 11:48:38 PM PDT by
Melian
(Check yourself before you KeK yourself. ~ Melian)
To: Melian; KitJ; ransomnote; bagster; bitt; All
ThanQ! I have a similar topographic model, but, my assumptions are different:
- In Q1001, Q pointed us to four "Occult Prince" "temples" -- located at the four "cardinal points". These "temples" are too small for "worship/sacrifice" -- but, each conceals a stairwell leading down into the tunnel system. Therefore, the tunnel "minimum floor level" is at a lower elevation than the "four temples'" floor levels.
- 40' ASL (Above Sea Level) allows tunnels to extend to the "four cardinal points" -- beneath the "temples" -- covering stairwells down into the underground.
- Sea water isn't much more likely to climb up to 40 feet ASL than it is to 60 feet ASL. Therefore 40' ASL is my working "minimum floor level" for the subterranean system. (Even lower would still work...)
- Tunnels need not necessarily run in straight lines.
- In Q#1007, Q gave a single hint: "Bunker Forest Blue" -- leading us to blue-painted metal boxes covering tunnel access ports -- often where roads "dead end" into hillsides (access points for tunnel-boring equipment) -- or portals for ventilation, maintenance, etc. I've identified and mapped nearly a dozen such portals. All align with my envisioned tunnel network.
- The "main" subterranean structure ("rape / torture / cannibalism"rooms) is beneath the "Tennis Court" structure on the central mount -- where the tunnels cross.
Right now, I'm searching geodatabases for LiDAR "bare Earth" data or "DEM+Hillshades" data for LSJI... When I'm satisfied with my proposed tunnel network graphic. I'll post it here, first...
TXnMA

525 posted on
07/16/2019 3:08:24 PM PDT by
TXnMA
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