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AtticAddict
Location: Flower Mound, TX Gender: Female Total Likes: 57 likes
Lie rather still because this is the first time I've used this equipment.
| | | Re: Denton Secrets < Reply # 2 on 7/9/2014 9:28 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Yes, I know about that bunker, too. Normally my bs-meter is highly sensitive when it comes to talk of top secret underground tunnels, however, Denton being the center of one of the largest FEMA divisions in the country, this actually may not be that far-fetched. On the other hand, there is the matter of posting location information that makes me question the motivations of this individual. I guess it's fairly harmless, though, since all the sites are in plain view of the public and what s/he's divulging isn't necessarily how to enter the tunnels, simply where the entrances are/were.
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| /-/ooligan
Location: Las Vegas area Gender: Male Total Likes: 278 likes
When in danger, when in doubt, RUN IN CIRCLES, SCREAM AND SHOUT!
| | | Re: Denton Secrets < Reply # 4 on 7/10/2014 7:43 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | The Denton area had a Nike site & still has the FEMA (Office of Civil Defense, back in the late 1960s when the place was built) Federal Regional Center, nothing else military. If there'd been a secret military base there, they never would have located the FRC nearby. The FRC isn't really "huge," nor super-secret. Though not open to the public, they've hosted tours for civic groups, hosted training classes for local emergency management people, etc. What sort of dummkopf these days pays for a web URL & host for a web site about an old "secret bunker system" but then just posts some crude, hand-drawn sketches up instead of digital photos, links to Google Earth overhead images, etc? A crackpot, that's who! /-/ooligan P.S. I'm a scholar of contemporary military bunkers -- I'd love to be proven wrong.
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| Explorer Zero
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| | | | Re: Denton Secrets < Reply # 10 on 4/5/2015 12:22 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by SilentSearch When you find the tunnels, count me in!!!!
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You would be the first person Id call for this road trip ridin brother. So then. Not wishing to turn this old thread into another controversial Super Collider Super Bunker treatise but this guy somehow managed to sell his story to Texas Country Reporter, somehow, complete with his out of context images and hand drawn diagrams of tennis courts. And a few others not on his website were added. Just got my first cup of coffee and turned on the TV and there it was Bob Philips narrating a short story on the secret underground facility(ies) in Denton TX. I immediately recognized the hand drawn maps. http://texascountr...ems/april-4-5-2015 No video to watch on the TCR site yet, but the images were obviously some archival shots of some tunnels and bunkers, somewhere, some were black and white looked like 1950s vintage thrown together by careful editors. It was a short piece but this guy's web page is now linked on the TCR site. I love a good conspiracy story or shadow government secret bunker theory as much as the next guy. But Ill defer to /-/ooligans knowledge of this stuff. I think somewhere in between FEMA, FRC, a tennis court, some old collapsed storm drains and a secret shadow government story is the truth or a combination of half-truths maybe.
[last edit 4/5/2015 12:50 PM by Explorer Zero - edited 2 times]
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