Got a friend who believes there are underground tunnels running back and forth between 6 empty WalMart stores.
Nomally i would call that crazy insane tin foil hat bs except for two things.
1. The US does have tunnels interconnecting at secret bases I know that because I did interview for one of these facilities in the Nevada desert and that was hinted at I talked about overtime pay.
(The question was, are we being paid while being transported to the work site. They discussed flying to work site, being taken by bus to the work site and a “third method of transportation” that they could not discuss... and we’re talking a site in the middle of the desert)
2.One of the Walmarts closed, in Pico Rivera is on the side of the old Northrop Grumman B2 plant if anywhere in that area would have had a secret interconnect tunnel to the US military underground system that would have . Also that Northrop Grumman site used to be Ford Motor Company factory...so is been a strategic defense plant area for a long time..
again it sounds like crazy BS...but it’s odd that the guy would mention this and I would happen to know just one Walmart that is closed happens to be on /near that particularly ex top security military site
I would be curious of any of the six other Walmarts just happen to be on sites that previously had some kind of military plant or facility around or near it
Don’t know about tunnels between WalMarts, but I know guys who used to work for the military at Los Alamos and Sandia Labs who have flat out told me that the Southwest is honeycombed with tunnels connecting all of the bases and labs and that they recently connected Washington DC, and specifically the White House, to the network. Supposedly they can now go from coast to coast without ever coming above ground.
Pico Rivera, CaliforniaSocial media users have theorized that the WalMart plumbing problems are somehow connected to the Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theory or are a ruse for constructing tunnels and repurposing WalMart properties as FEMA camps.
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