Anonymous ID: 00a7c7 July 25, 2019, 3:17 p.m. No.28419   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8441 >>8460

>>28276 LB

Just don’t know, anon. I’m not really sold on the theory there’s an elevator in there. That building isn’t that big really. Add an elevator and there wouldn’t be room for much else.

This works, though, if the point of this building is just that...a housing for an elevator. But if there were an elevator winch on top, I’d expect it to still be there now, hurricane be damned. I’d also be less inclined to think you’d even want to have your elevator mechanicals up there protected by a dome no matter what that dome was constructed of outside of decent sheet metal or stone/concrete.

 

Even my comms housing gives me trouble. He didn’t have a problem placing other types of comms equipment out in the open for all to see. My theory only really works if he was trying to hide a specific type of comms gear that would be instantly recognizable as shady by those that know this kind of thing. What that would be? I’m not the guy to know. UHF array? A specific type of sat dish? Need a mil/indust CommsFag to point me in the right direction...or say I’m digging in the wrong place.

Anonymous ID: 00a7c7 July 25, 2019, 3:29 p.m. No.28434   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8473

Last few breds were some of the info dense, most hardy breds I’ve had the pleasure to sink my teeth in. This machine works like a mofo.

Thanks Bakes one and all.

Anonymous ID: 00a7c7 July 25, 2019, 3:59 p.m. No.28466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8489

>>28460

>If the dome had been torn off in a storm, wouldn't there have been SOME trace of where it was mounted left?

No. Not really aluminum arch ribs terminate in flat mount point with three holes for 2 beefy SS lag bolts.

 

Good argument fir elevator though. So, for your argument we are seeing basically a building that’s simply the lobby for an elevator and a snorkel.

If so, I like that too.