In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 08/01/2025 Vol.510, Q Day 2835, Watchdog85 wrote: Two things that tie in to your research on tunnels/DUMBs.
1. I can’t find the sites that had the pictures of children under white tents near Central Park New York City, I think during the height of COVID when a hospital ship was in the harbor of NYC. A lot of people thought they were rescued from tunnels underground.
2. There has been a lot of activity “Training” with P-8 and P-3 aircraft over large areas of dry land in the US. Normally these aircraft excel in finding submarines under the ocean. Perhaps they can detect tunnels as well?
Just some thoughts for your research.
ThankQ for the information. :D
I remember the speculation about the kids in tents.
Also, I remember watching a poignant video featuring a female member of one of the hospital ships describing her experience treating one of the children. Her emotional state (she was at times, choked up and overcome in a quiet manner) and the way she reflected on the role she could play in the life of the child at that moment were not a match for a nurse treating a Covid patient (and kids so rarely get Covid). Her humility and movement between grief for the child and gratitude for the opportunity to be there, to help her, were the intense emotions I would expect of a nurse treating a child rescued from torture tunnels.
I checked AI for the P-8 and P-3 aircraft. The AI doesn't know of any use of the equipment they carry performing any ground penetrating examination. I see no reason why those aircraft would be ruled out for that purpose - I think their equipement could be removed and replaced with technology so that the public (and our enemies) would see the P-8 and P-3 patrolling the area and not know why they were there because they 'should' be above ground detection craft.
Specifically, regarding your query about pictures of children under white tents near Central Park, New York City, during the height of COVID when a hospital ship was in the harbor: