Tokyo's Secret City
Here's a case of me wishing I knew Japanese... ever since that TV series "Beauty & The Beast" starring Linda Hamilton & Ron Perlman, I've been interested in underground cities & networks - primarily from a "why" viewpoint.
The Japanese author has seemingly found enough evidence to prove that the Tokyo subway is far more expansive than is officially acknowledged, but the "why" he has not solved. Same goes for London & NY.
My best guess is that, like Washington DC & Paris, the design of the underground railways was affected by Masonic influences (which would explain the secrecy) and they are somehow related to survivalism. If this could be proved, then we might find new reasons to pay attention to the historical deeds of the Masons
The Japanese author has seemingly found enough evidence to prove that the Tokyo subway is far more expansive than is officially acknowledged, but the "why" he has not solved. Same goes for London & NY.
My best guess is that, like Washington DC & Paris, the design of the underground railways was affected by Masonic influences (which would explain the secrecy) and they are somehow related to survivalism. If this could be proved, then we might find new reasons to pay attention to the historical deeds of the Masons



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Its difficult to say with those bigger cities, but it may be easier to focus on cities where Ground Penetrating Radar might be useful. Try Denver, interesting things going on at DIA.
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