[ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] Submarine Base under the Nevada Desert ?

Excellent!

Dean, I've always wondered this too about the San Joaquin Valley and would like to see some more research and data about it. This makes a lot of sense and would seem to allude to near recent geological activity that's creating some serious problems for the region.

Sidhartha, one thing I find interesting as I have inquiries from some techheads who work in the radar industry is that they say that GPR (ground penetrating radar) is too fickle. I.e. not able to be used to obtain any meaningful information without high enough frequencies; but it's a double edged sword - the higher frequency you go, the cheaper the bulk parts, but the less deep you can penetrate.

One would need to go down into the low MHz or actually even KHz range, but would need to set up an array of these devices in order to pull sufficient telemetry back so as to create a proper "stereo" snapshot that can be composited.

If anyone has any ideas about what components could be useful in this area, please do reply. I think building something like this could be both beneficial and interesting, even if we could just start off relatively small but to prove out some ideas.

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On Saturday, July 7, 2018, 7:51:33 AM AKDT, Soretna [email protected] [ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] [email protected] wrote:

On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 10:07 AM, [email protected] [ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] [email protected] wrote:

Sidhartha,

This underground sea beneath California and Nevada seems to have truth to it.

Look a the giant torpedo the Russians are developing, nuclear tipped:

https://sputniknews.com/ military/201806251065770048- nuclear-super-torpedo- development/

It would collapse the entranceways, and create Tsunamis for our cities.

And look at this one, Number One (#1) as you scroll down:

https://sputniknews.com/ military/201806241065727034- secret-military-systems- leaked-top-5/

Look at the diagram. This is a submarine built for a torpedo, not a torpedo built for a submarine. It is huge. Most of our populations live along the coast. In Russia, they live inland.

The last one says: " In the center was a massive torpedo with a stated range of 10,000 kilometers, a 1,000 meter diving depth, and a maximum speed of up to 100 knots." They could close up the inner sea entranceways and flood our cities from Boston to Miami to Galveston to San Diego to Seattle.

How do you intercept a torpedo, or find the submarine from 10,000 kilometers out? They could hide hundreds of miles off the coast of Mexico or off the west coast, and fire and forget.

That inland sea must be below the San Joaquim Valley because the valley used to be a huge lake. When the Spaniards first explored the San Francisco Bay, they sailed various days inland! It extended, and they didn't bother going to the end of it; nor did they return for many years. The valley may have still been a lake back then. Why did the water level fall?

Dean

Hi @Christine , thanks - you've made some interesting points...from what I know , military grade GPR is much superior to whatever may exist in the civilian domain . I suspect that the technical "limitations" of GPR that we folks discuss on this forum , are not really a constraint for the Powers that be !

Regards