Here Are The "Doomsday Bunkers" Where
The Democrat "Elites" Will Hide When They'll
Start WW3 (Photos)
USA Supreme,
by
Bruce Hoenshell
Original Article
Posted By: Black Conservative Voice,
10/11/2022 10:59:45 AM
When the nuclear war comes – and let’s face it, it seems more likely with each passing day – our masters won’t be burned to ashes in the cities alongside the rest of us.
Instead, they’ll be underground in a purpose-built nuclear bunker, where they’ll wait out the cleansing fire of the nuclear warheads and re-emerge to rule the planet.
The head of doomsday bunker company – which has a sprawling bunker community in Dakota – claims that ‘bread crumbs’ hint at where a huge bunker complex is located.
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They may look pretty, but where's the garden? What do they plan to eat?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 10/11/2022 11:04:10 AM (No. 1301391)
Some of us will survive - and THEY will have to come out of hiding eventually.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
pearlyjo 10/11/2022 11:18:17 AM (No. 1301408)
The best-laid plans...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
formerNYer 10/11/2022 11:24:21 AM (No. 1301410)
If a nuclear war starts I hope the first one hits me on the head on the way down, the "elites" can have the world and what is left of it. They'll be the hunted in a nightmare of twisted metal and radioactive debris.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DVC 10/11/2022 11:29:05 AM (No. 1301417)
When I lived in WVa in the late 70s, I noticed an odd airport out in a valley in WVa, just outside of White Sulphur Springs, a very small town. Nice, freshly paved, fairly long runway.....nary a building around it in the whole valley, a taxiway over to a medium sized blacktop aircraft parking ramp. Seemed odd.
I asked an older, locally raised coworker....he said..."Oh, that's for the bunker under the Greenbrier Hotel, the next valley over" He had friends who had helped build the bunker under the Greenbrier. It was a deep dark secret then, but was finally exposed by a WashComPost reporter in 1992, almost 20 years after I had first been made aware of it.
Hard to totally hide these things, they need support facilities, like the landing strip, and someone has to build them, and unlike the pirates, you can't just shoot all the construction workers after the project is done. It was interesting that even in the 80s, relatively few people had any idea that it existed. It is only a 20 minute jet flight from Reagan airport just outside of DC.
These public bunkers will be a total zoo if the balloon ever goes up for real. You are better off living in a rural area, not directly downwind of a large city (and prevailing winds are generally from the west and SW)
and have your own abilities to feed, house and protect your loved ones. The last will require some fighting skills, the first two will require some planning, tools and "old school" skills.
I spent three days this weekend putting some polish on and expanding my fighting skills.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
john56 10/11/2022 11:30:18 AM (No. 1301422)
Good news is that the Democrat elites couldn't find the location in "flyover country" even with a guide dog, a GPS and a map.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 10/11/2022 11:33:14 AM (No. 1301428)
Ha ha. The ruling elite might emerge thinking they would rule in such a scenario, but who do they think will obey them? I'm sure they would be surrounded by a small army of armed security going in, and when everyone came out, the tough guys in that group would be the new bosses.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 10/11/2022 11:40:30 AM (No. 1301437)
Wasn't Dr. Strangelove the first one to come up with this idea?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
danu 10/11/2022 11:46:41 AM (No. 1301447)
the short paperhanger w/ the little moustache and the crazy eyes....he had a bunker too.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 10/11/2022 11:53:46 AM (No. 1301449)
I'm hoping that I'm close enough to Ground Zero that I disappear in a blinding flash. Who wants to live in a post-apocalyptic world? Like #8 says, the elites may go into their bunker with their security, but it is likely they won't come out.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mobyclik 10/11/2022 12:00:40 PM (No. 1301460)
Most of those ''Elites'' would come out from a bunker 6 months later, look around and blame Republicans because the grocery stores are closed.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Hazymac 10/11/2022 12:05:42 PM (No. 1301467)
Re #9: Way back in 1964, Gen. Buck Turgidson warned us of a mine shaft gap with the USSR. As far as I've heard, the Greenbrier is several orders of magnitude better than a Chilean copper mine. I miss B-52 pilot Maj. "King" Kong. His molecules are no more.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 10/11/2022 12:24:59 PM (No. 1301484)
Re #5 and #11, I do want to survive it, very much. I have always been amazed and saddened by the attitude that you claim to espouse. It literally does not compute with me, or my family and friends. The TVY stories are massively exaggerated.
IMO the things that will be destroyed will not be things that I would miss. If NYC, DC, SanFran, LA and St. Louis, Chicago, etc, etc suddenly vanished off of the face of the earth, just turned into grassy meadows by some magical power....I'd count it as a big improvement, no any kind of a loss, other than perhaps some of the museum artifacts. Actually nuking them, would be bad, but I'd still not miss them.
And if you study the REAL effects of nukes, they aren't anything remotely like the movie BS. The effects are far more localized than movies depict, and the radiation of fallout is relatively short lived, most of it. Note that after the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, many Japanese were back on the scenes (due to ignorance) in a day or so, and many Americans were on the ground within a few weeks. Is this the best possible idea? No, but did they all drop dead? No. Were there significant harmful after effects of radiation? Yes, obviously so. But did every person who visited the ground zero sites a month afterwards drop dead that day, or even that year? NO. It is a very bad thing, but nothing remotely like the movies.
Like any other topic, if you learned about it from the TV and movies, you didn't learn anything real.
Would it be wonderful and easy? Hell no. But it would not be an endless green glass rubble field. Huge swaths of the country would be entirely, absolutely unchanged, just like they were in Japan, save for the lack of electrical power, shipments of food from certain areas and central, national authority.
I'm not that willing to give up easily.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
downnout 10/11/2022 12:53:12 PM (No. 1301506)
We spent a long weekend at the Greenbrier and toured the bunker complex. It was surprisingly spartan. Our pampered critters would never accept having to spend any time there. They actually had bunk beds for members of Congress.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 10/11/2022 12:53:44 PM (No. 1301507)
Nukes are no joke, but they are NOT "the end of the world".
Trivia question: If a nuclear weapon went off over Kansas City, from a typical, modern ICBM, as an air burst, how far away would buildings be still standing, relatively undamaged? With a modern weapon of about 300 kilotons. About five miles out only windows would be broken.
Go to NukeMap, pick your city and select 300 kilotons, air burst and take a look.
In KC, they estimate 85,000 dead, 180,000 injured. This metro area has about 2.3 million people, so that is 3.7% dead, and total of 7.8% of the metro area injured.
I have a suburban home that is located about 16 air miles from the ground zero. My home would be undamaged, not even windows broken. We live south and west of the city, so fallout would be blown away from us almost any day. No radiation damage for us.
There would be panic, cutoff of some or all utilities, much general havoc, but NO burnt or damaged buildings, no one killed in my immediate area, homes all intact in my suburban city.
NOT the endless miles of rubble fields of the movies. In this case, partially or fully collapsed homes and some fires would extend about three mile radius from ground zero. VERY bad there, but NO DAMAGE 16 miles away in suburbia.
Look at your city. And a modern nuke is about 300 kt, not the 1 megaton or even 20 megatons of the 50s and 60s.
https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 10/11/2022 12:54:24 PM (No. 1301511)
Be a fact seeker, not a propaganda consumer. Almost ALL 'everybody knows' info about nukes is BS.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 10/11/2022 12:57:45 PM (No. 1301513)
Buy and read Cresson Kearny's Nuclear War Survival Skills book. Not expensive and lots of real world factual information.
It lets you wrap your mind around this problem with FACTS, not misinformation, disinformation and hysteria.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Geoman 10/11/2022 2:52:17 PM (No. 1301618)
For the DC elites in the Biden Administration, the go-to location closest to the National Capitol Region is located in Mount Weather, VA, along the crest of the Blue Ridge around 51 miles west of DC. Before Obama, I was involved in several continuity of operations drills and although it has a good view of the Virginia Piedmont from the outside, the inside/underground facility of approximately 600,000 sq ft is not a very happy place. At best if there was a wholesale nuclear exchange with Russia or China, being locked underground in Mt Weather only delays one's slow, painful death. I decided I'd rather take my chances with my family on our own land in Texas.
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I think the governor should order no planes be allowed to land if they are coming from DC. Let them suffer with the rest of us.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec 10/11/2022 4:10:48 PM (No. 1301707)
@#1 - Hopefully each other.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
TCloud 10/11/2022 4:25:22 PM (No. 1301717)
They call it Fort Igloo. The Black Hills Army Ordinance Depot closed operation in 1965. It is located in the SW corner of SD. I was raised there in my youth when my Parents worked there from the late 40s, thru the 60s to when it closed. We knew this community as Igloo. The Igloos stored high explosive ammunition there and also mustard gas! The open prairie is treeless and windswept and Winter storms there are incredible! Good luck to anyone who thinks that survive years there!
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
cor-vet 10/11/2022 6:02:50 PM (No. 1301793)
Those edits are a useless bunch that don't have the talent to cultivate weeds, much less grow food. And with their hands on knowledge of the workings of electricity and refrigeration, they'll be out of food very quickly. I don't plan on sharing with them.
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Strike3 10/11/2022 6:19:00 PM (No. 1301811)
Most of the guilty in Washington will not have time to reach these shelters. Missiles from deep nuclear submarines will arrive in a matter of minutes. Don't worry about Biden though, Obola had a deep new bunker built right under the White House. Unfortunately, Washington DC is ground zero and the Potomac River will quickly fill the crater.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
4Justice 10/12/2022 9:01:07 AM (No. 1302305)
Well, I would rather be at ground zero in my current predicament. I have no resources or people to survive a post nuclear world. I also am responsible for my partner who is crippled from a broken back caused by stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. He lives in SSI and I on SSDI. SO broke and vulnerable....I don't feel I would survive long in a post nuclear war world and the suffering would be horrible.
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