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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed (Viewed 4178 times)
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 60 on 6/30/2007 10:46 PM >
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Somebody end this thread.....

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 61 on 7/1/2007 1:54 AM >
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lets get back to the super collider tunnels, did anyone find out anything else about it? has anybody popped a lid off one of the vents to see whats down there yet?

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 62 on 7/2/2007 11:07 PM >
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I have a very full schedule but I might even have some Navy SEALS that are training at A&M right now that might be interested. I wanted to know if the others interested in going would be set against going with them or me letting them know some plans.

I am planning on going without them anyway as soon as I get my equipment back and free two days, it is currently all in Florida.

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 63 on 7/2/2007 11:16 PM >
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 64 on 7/3/2007 12:17 AM >
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Posted by LaueOfficer
I have a very full schedule but I might even have some Navy SEALS that are training at A&M right now that might be interested. I wanted to know if the others interested in going would be set against going with them or me letting them know some plans.

I am planning on going without them anyway as soon as I get my equipment back and free two days, it is currently all in Florida.


i say bring them along, the more the merrier. does anybody know who owns the land that these vents are on?

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 65 on 7/3/2007 12:51 AM >
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 66 on 7/3/2007 1:19 AM >
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Posted by Happiedaze
http://i39.photobu...dom/08-4-06046.jpg


yeah thats the number for the data center, but 2x said the vent shafts were on private property

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 67 on 7/3/2007 2:54 AM >
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Posted by musket boy


yeah thats the number for the data center, but 2x said the vent shafts were on private property


What do you think private property is, public land?

This starting to remind me of the guy who trespassed on a 911 hot spot, got caught red handed, and then even as the DHS was breathing down his neck, posted his exploring adventure here.
He's not here anymore.




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Just so you know I haven't lost my sense of humor...

A better question is who owns the tunnels; the owner of the land doesn't necessarily own what's beneath.
Last tunnel owner was DOE.

Known for their lenient disposition towards trespassers and such...





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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 68 on 7/3/2007 3:21 AM >
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What do you think private property is, public land?

This starting to remind me of the guy who trespassed on a 911 hot spot, got caught red handed, and then even as the DHS was breathing down his neck, posted his exploring adventure here.
He's not here anymore.


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Just so you know I haven't lost my sense of humor...

A better question is who owns the tunnels; the owner of the land doesn't necessarily own what's beneath.
Last tunnel owner was DOE.

Known for their lenient disposition towards trespassers and such...






hey, i just wanna know who owns the land if anybody knows, thats all.

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 69 on 7/3/2007 6:14 AM >
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SOMEBODY ALWAYS owns the land. I have to say that I'm out as I have no way of getting down there anymore. I think it is a lost cause anyway, I had no idea the DOE was involved.

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 70 on 7/3/2007 8:43 AM >
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the tunnels been sealed up for 14 years, if we did get in its not leke DOEs gonna be waiting down there for us though right? and if DOE doesnt own the property that the vents are on they cant make us leave... can they?

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 71 on 7/3/2007 1:10 PM >
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You guys are going to have to figure out the difference between sarcasm and reality. If you'll notice, most of the original posters, who were probably pulling your chain in the first place, have stopped participating in this thread. Theres a reason for that.

Ok Raticus, why are you saying anything now and spoiling the fun? 2 reasons.

#1 - Above all else, I don't wanna sit here and watch this thread, and then read in the paper where some of you guys went out there and tried this, and you were never heard from again. Let me explain.

I know some of you are near invincible, but you are talking about taking yourselves down a small tube, 200+ feet below the ground, into some larger tube, that has been full of water for over a decade. Even if you could get down there, why? What are you going to see? Where are you going to go? This is one of those projects that I see as HIGHLY dangerous and it's starting to concern me that some of you are actually thinking about trying this. If there was a safer way in AND the main tube was dry, it might be different.

#2 - like one of the posters mentioned above, this entrance that was mentioned is on private property. Thats the first problem. Not that you can't get across private property without being busted, we do it all the time. But grunting out across someones field with a bunch of diving equipment etc., do you think might make someone go "Hmmmm, wonder what thats all about"? But I know, you'll conceal it all, right?

While this place is probably no longer of great interest to the government, I'm sure they have no interest in having anyone down there. And they might be more interested in WHY you are trying to get down there than anything else.


Now, your adults, legally, so you're going to do whatever it is you want to do. But you have got to learn what to say and where, and in my opinion, before you get out there and kill yourselves, you need to figure out what is worth the risk and what is not.

I have doubts that you could ever get down there even if the access tube is open. 200 feet is a long way down, and a longer way back up.

DOE, DHS, DPS, and all the other LEO's can do whatever they want to do. Whether or not it stands is a matter to figure out later on. Best thing to do is avoid the crap in the first place. I've ranted on long enough, but be very careful how much attention you draw to yourselves or to anyone in this group.





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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 72 on 7/3/2007 1:21 PM >
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If you read the Collider Data Center marketing materials, they make some reference to "access to 14 miles of underground tunnels" or something similar to that. That would indicate, that they, at least believe that the tunnel was included in the sale of the N15 property. So that sign that Happidaze posted may apply.
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 73 on 7/3/2007 3:19 PM >
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While their are some here that are quite capable of going both down and back up by rope here, most people aren't, including myself.

Who owns the tunnels is what matters rather than who's property you be trespassing on.

As Raticus pointed out, it's also possible that someone who worked on the project might take offense to people going down there for a variety of reasons.
Some of those people include ones with the DOE and related agencies.

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 74 on 7/3/2007 5:34 PM >
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IF a member were to go down into the tunnels would staff here want the pics etc to be kept off the site as to place a distance between this event and the UER community?

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 75 on 7/3/2007 6:25 PM >
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Posted by LaueOfficer
IF a member were to go down into the tunnels would staff here want the pics etc to be kept off the site as to place a distance between this event and the UER community?


No, we would definitely want to see the pictures. Just work with someone on doing it so that they're not publically viewable.

Don't misunderstand. I'm not saying that I'm concerned if you do it that you'll get yourself in trouble, or UER, or anyone else. My main concern is one of safety. I know a lot of people think I get too overboard with that, but your talking about an expedition into a hole that you have no idea what is in there.

I would imagine that by the time you reached the 100 foot level, you'd be in water already. Which means you would have to descend another 100 feet or more in water. What are you going to do if you get down in there and somehow get hung in there and can't break loose? Just something to think about.

If you do it, and you pull it off with pictures, then the deed is done at that point. No more likely to stir anything up at that point than you are exploring your local abandoned 7-11.

I just think the risk FAR outweighs any hope of pictures. And like Forrest Gump says, "That's all I got to say 'bout that".

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 76 on 7/3/2007 6:58 PM >
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I "could" go now but I am waiting for proper equipment first. This is a thing that if I do I want to do 100% right. I should be able to have a fiber optic scope that i can drop below me about 50 feet, a self contained tactical (read: compact enough to descend with) scuba set, portable wench for emergencies or equipment, multiple air testing and hazard alert devices with a decent range on them, and a GPS life alert device I use for wreck/salvage dives that if I do not check in with or trip the alarm from my portable unit sends a SOS etc message through satellite and on CB. I won't be doing it alone by any means and I am trying to get some pros at hazardous dives and UE type activity (those SEALS) to go with me.

As for the pictures I have some pretty nice anonymous and permission allowing image hosting.
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 77 on 7/3/2007 9:32 PM >
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Posted by LaueOfficer
I "could" go now but I am waiting for proper equipment first. This is a thing that if I do I want to do 100% right. I should be able to have a fiber optic scope that i can drop below me about 50 feet, a self contained tactical (read: compact enough to descend with) scuba set, portable wench for emergencies or equipment, multiple air testing and hazard alert devices with a decent range on them, and a GPS life alert device I use for wreck/salvage dives that if I do not check in with or trip the alarm from my portable unit sends a SOS etc message through satellite and on CB. I won't be doing it alone by any means and I am trying to get some pros at hazardous dives and UE type activity (those SEALS) to go with me.

As for the pictures I have some pretty nice anonymous and permission allowing image hosting.


What frequency is your GPS on? Do you know anything about radio wave propogation? What frequency are you using, that will go through at least 100 feet of earth? 'self contained tactical'... All scuba is self contained. I could be wrong, but isn't that what the 'sc' means?

Also, lets say you DO carry all this equipment across a field where you are very likely to be seen... THEN you are somehow able to fit it all in this hole.. Lets say just for kicks, you make it down without dying, and you're in the water. Lets say that you know exactly how much air you have and how far you can go. LETS go even further with this, and say that somehow you are able to mark how far you have gone once you get there. Lets... just to spice it up even more, say that you have some awesome underwater camera equipment and some lights that will make it so you can take some pictures that actually show whats down there. . . .

now what? Is it THAT cool? Is it more than a tunnel underground? Is there some kind of alien corpse that is rotting away down there that the government is hiding from us, that was really worth seeing? I mean whats the big deal? Its a freaking hole in the ground, filled with nasty, stagnant, green gunk infested water. Now I will be the first to admit that different people like different things when it comes to UE. But WHY would you risk getting hurt, or even DYING for something like this? Its not like this place is an area 51 or anything. They did some testing on exploding atoms. No big deal.

It seems to me, if I were capable of actually pulling off something like this, I wouldn't waste my time at the SSC. I think I'd be exploring some ocean caves under water somewhere photographing shipwrecks or fish or something like that. *shrug* But thats just me...

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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 78 on 7/4/2007 1:36 AM >
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wow that was angry "happydaze", i do agree with you on all points. its a hole in the ground, filled with water (even more now i bet), wtf do you want to find in there anyhow?
iirc gps inop unde ground... as cell phones etc.
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Re: Super Collider tunnel secrets revealed
<Reply # 79 on 7/4/2007 2:17 AM >
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Jeeeeesze.... " 911? I went down a 200 foot hole that was only 150 feet deep, because it's a mostly filled with water!
Lucky for me I brought enough gear to weigh me down so I walk on the bottom....gurgle, blup-blup... HELP!"


Ummmm, if there's lots of water down there, they about a dozen people at UER who could do it and not get killed.
If the WHOLE tunnel is underwater, a few here could do it, but that ain't happening.
Ain't no one though going to do something like that, alone, anywhere near safely, if at all.



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