Ian Carroll
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The amendment made it possible for some materials created by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the nation's foreign broadcasting agency, to be disseminated in the U.S. So, false. They're not propagandizing you, but they're just sharing a little tidsy bitsy of propaganda with you. Obviously.
And if you're not familiar with the NDAA, by the way, it's the National Defense Authorization Act, which is basically the annual budget bill for the Department of Defense, hence why it was guaranteed to pass, more or less. And this is a good place to start us off. Because the first thing you should always do is double check your source.
And if you're not familiar with the NDAA, by the way, it's the National Defense Authorization Act, which is basically the annual budget bill for the Department of Defense, hence why it was guaranteed to pass, more or less. And this is a good place to start us off. Because the first thing you should always do is double check your source.
And if you're not familiar with the NDAA, by the way, it's the National Defense Authorization Act, which is basically the annual budget bill for the Department of Defense, hence why it was guaranteed to pass, more or less. And this is a good place to start us off. Because the first thing you should always do is double check your source.
So in this case, I was able to follow Wikispooks links and search the page for the text to find that this same information is verifiable on sites like govtrack.us. And this does appear to be actual text from the NDAA in 2013. And I'm not surprised by this. Because the military takes underground military facilities and capabilities very seriously.
So in this case, I was able to follow Wikispooks links and search the page for the text to find that this same information is verifiable on sites like govtrack.us. And this does appear to be actual text from the NDAA in 2013. And I'm not surprised by this. Because the military takes underground military facilities and capabilities very seriously.
So in this case, I was able to follow Wikispooks links and search the page for the text to find that this same information is verifiable on sites like govtrack.us. And this does appear to be actual text from the NDAA in 2013. And I'm not surprised by this. Because the military takes underground military facilities and capabilities very seriously.
This specific example is basically an order to STRATCOM, Strategic Command, to find out what secret underground military facilities and capabilities China has and figure out how hard it would be to nuke them if we wanted to. Which is a kind of uncomfortable scenario to consider if you think it through for just a few minutes. Aber anyways, underground military bases are not new.
This specific example is basically an order to STRATCOM, Strategic Command, to find out what secret underground military facilities and capabilities China has and figure out how hard it would be to nuke them if we wanted to. Which is a kind of uncomfortable scenario to consider if you think it through for just a few minutes. Aber anyways, underground military bases are not new.
This specific example is basically an order to STRATCOM, Strategic Command, to find out what secret underground military facilities and capabilities China has and figure out how hard it would be to nuke them if we wanted to. Which is a kind of uncomfortable scenario to consider if you think it through for just a few minutes. Aber anyways, underground military bases are not new.
This is a 1953 CIA report that was declassified in 2003, detailing how the Soviet Union had taken control of and was rebuilding Nazi underground military base infrastructure in Rastenburg, which is northeast Poland, after World War II. When the Germans retreated from East Prussia in 1945, the German army headquarters at Rastenburg was left intact.
This is a 1953 CIA report that was declassified in 2003, detailing how the Soviet Union had taken control of and was rebuilding Nazi underground military base infrastructure in Rastenburg, which is northeast Poland, after World War II. When the Germans retreated from East Prussia in 1945, the German army headquarters at Rastenburg was left intact.
This is a 1953 CIA report that was declassified in 2003, detailing how the Soviet Union had taken control of and was rebuilding Nazi underground military base infrastructure in Rastenburg, which is northeast Poland, after World War II. When the Germans retreated from East Prussia in 1945, the German army headquarters at Rastenburg was left intact.
It is claimed that the advancing Red Army scarcely noticed anything special about this region where the, quote, brain of the German Army was located during the war. Seen from the surface, it was only an area of lakes and forests, which covered the gigantic underground city measuring 38 kilometers long and 3 to 5 kilometers wide.
It is claimed that the advancing Red Army scarcely noticed anything special about this region where the, quote, brain of the German Army was located during the war. Seen from the surface, it was only an area of lakes and forests, which covered the gigantic underground city measuring 38 kilometers long and 3 to 5 kilometers wide.
It is claimed that the advancing Red Army scarcely noticed anything special about this region where the, quote, brain of the German Army was located during the war. Seen from the surface, it was only an area of lakes and forests, which covered the gigantic underground city measuring 38 kilometers long and 3 to 5 kilometers wide.
The region is crossed by the railroad, which runs from Kaliningrad to Bialstok. The underground military city is equipped with a communication system, which is completely electrified. There are three electric power plants, which function independently of each other, and water tanks and a water system supplying the underground shelters, barracks, officers' quarters and the luxurious staff rooms.
The region is crossed by the railroad, which runs from Kaliningrad to Bialstok. The underground military city is equipped with a communication system, which is completely electrified. There are three electric power plants, which function independently of each other, and water tanks and a water system supplying the underground shelters, barracks, officers' quarters and the luxurious staff rooms.
The region is crossed by the railroad, which runs from Kaliningrad to Bialstok. The underground military city is equipped with a communication system, which is completely electrified. There are three electric power plants, which function independently of each other, and water tanks and a water system supplying the underground shelters, barracks, officers' quarters and the luxurious staff rooms.
All parts of the headquarters are connected by telephone and also by a pneumatic dispatch tube system. There are also large military warehouses and garages and underground hangars, all at a depth of at least 30 meters below the surface. It's pretty wild to think back to civilian technology in the 1940s, when this stuff was being constructed during wartime, mind you.