Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 4:52 p.m. No.29371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9395 >>9801 >>9867 >>9898 >>9905

>>29364

I have a feeling a centrifugal pump like that would struggle to lift any liquid 20 feet vertical.

 

The vertical lift of a liquid is not easy. Centrifugal pumps of any kind are not really good for high pressure or high lift applications. To de-water a deep area you would be best-off pressurizing the entire area with a set of airlocks and having higher than ambient pressure that is high enough to simply cause the water to rise in the pipe to the exit locaiton... or force it back from whence it came. This is how they dewater in mining application or underwater tunnel (DUMB)systems and such.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 4:58 p.m. No.29374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9377 >>9393 >>9409

>>29372

>They've done (some) good work.

 

This is the definition of a 'Limited Hangout'. They do some good when and when the chips are down and it REALLY matters they don't deliver and isntead flip hard to the opposite team taking most of their support and followers with them.

 

These outlets are super common in UFO circles and they suck away most real researchers and donation money and subscription money and such. Shit like Gaia, TTSA, Grier, Will-cock etc. are all limited hangouts. They talk about some shit but the meat of their operation will leave you doing circles in a shopping market parking lot 3 miles from your house in the middle of the night instead of road-tripping accross a continent.

 

When you finally figure it all out you will be shamed, you will have lost social capitol and financal resources and will be so sick of the subject that you simply won't even LOOK at info related any more...

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 5:59 p.m. No.29473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>29393

 

>like that (the one pictured)

>Used to use a multistage one

 

Well, with multi-staged centrifugal pumps with large powerful motors (snapped 1" shaft holy fuck dude) then, certainly you can do that... but you won't do that with a single stage pool circulation pump like the one pictured. Now, if you got a real deep-water well pump for a drinking water well or whatever that would be a different story.

 

I use a 1hp electric sump to lift water from a creek to irrigate gardens and water animals. It is a submerged centrifugal pump. It looses half its flow to get to the top of a 10 foot tank. It is comparable to the one shown in the pic. so yeah... I am a limited hangout and we should all follow Neon...

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 6:18 p.m. No.29506   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9513 >>9515

>>29496

>>29497

Ha ha ok cool way ahead of me lol. Ok, I agree on the ventilation though. I saw air intakes set up that way for big diesel engine generators before but it seems like a single intake would be enough for ambient air pressure or whatever. There is not enough airflow for cooling for more than 1 or 2 big generators so that doesn't really fit. Anyone know how this whole fucking island is actually powered by the way? Not sure if anyone has ever looked into how they get electricity there. Generators or is there some cable system under water? I have never been to a place like that. I just have no idea.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 6:55 p.m. No.29550   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9586

>>29544

I dont care... I look at them both. Whatever works/ is easiest for the bakers is fine with me. NO reason to give them moar work. Even if it is slow bread here.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:22 p.m. No.29594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9631 >>9635 >>9801 >>9867 >>9898 >>9905

>>29574

>>29569

Yeah you wouldn't want to lose your tunnel to water because of gen failure from lack of fuel. Another thing that gets my attention is that they made this building literally a parking lot. They even had that heavy dumptruck on the top of that building at one point. ... Why? Why all that reinforcement. Like there is nowhere else to park the waaambulance.

 

SUnken concrete could simply be a spill control feature for the fuel systems? A bumper thing so some worker doesn't hit it with a truck maybe?

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:24 p.m. No.29599   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9754

>>29586

Yeah I think anons reposting individual notables from the QR bread here is good stuff as well as from places like Voat. No reason to stovepipe shit. That crossflow is pure gold.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:26 p.m. No.29604   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9608

>>29597

Oldfag to the boards but im not a baker... Im just too slow and I pick up on weird shit and miss the normal stuff... I would be a shitty baker so I just dig a bit and throw out ideas.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:46 p.m. No.29646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9652 >>9654

>>29625

Ohhhhh... Shit well, yeah now I see what you mean there. Ok, this island is relatively equatorial which means it will be HOT also it is small and so the soil will be absolute shit relative to a continental area where deep rich soil can build. It could take 50 years to grow a little bush in a natural way on an island like this.

 

Look for an obvious area of no large native vegitation or lesser native vegitation. A lot about the sub-surface can be learned by looking at the plants growing on the surface. Where I live I can name your soil type from web soil survey bo looking at any native ground. A biologyanon who knows the plants in this area could come up with some good stuff. If they added soil or spoil from digging then the vegetation WILL change if left alone and not forced into an unnatural state with irrigation (probably tough to do on a large scale) or high quality soil (mining tailings will be absolute dogshit and nothing will grow in them. They have put out some effort to grow those full sized palms as they were probably transplanted from the looks of the braces holding them up but those shitty little bushes are going to be a harsh climate slow growing native. If they are gone then they won't come back any time soon.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:49 p.m. No.29653   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>29631

unloading dock for a ship? in front of it is water. Its just strange IMO. That 10 ton dump body parked up there really made me think a while back. Lot of effort for that capability... it would need a super shallow draft. It has the right shape though. Its like a fucking bomb shelter tbh.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.29659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9661 >>9662 >>9664 >>9666 >>9670

>>29652

If they are trying to keep it secret just load a barge and drop it off shore a bit. No one would ever know if you did it at night I bet that could been through that lovely clear water perhaps? If they dumped it on the island then it would be like the tennis court area where there is no native ground. THere is also a ton of work on the helicopter landing pad area as well. That could have been raised up a shitload with a lot of rock. ANyone ever just look at building permits filed with the government of this area? I hear they are getting fined for what they are doing right now. Building permits are often public. Would be an interesting angle. Also, what is the construction contractor doing the work? The Denver Airport did came up with an architect firm in Denver chock-full of creepy fuckers... Could be another angle to look. If that company could be found it may be some outfit with a mining or tunneling background.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 8:19 p.m. No.29695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9707

>>29666

Devils trips and sauce confirms...

>>29670

 

200 employees is a fucking shitload of people... Like who the hell are these guys? People were talking in the DIA DUMB dig a while back that they would rotate various contractors in and out doing small parts of the larger structure so none of the normie contractors would get a good idea of what was actually happening. classic comparmentalization. They would do the same here...

 

One crew comes in and digs a hole... Another puts up some cement reinforcement... etc.

Anonymous ID: b3e47d July 26, 2019, 8:31 p.m. No.29716   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>29710

What gets me about this whole place is the REAL slipform-style stonework. That is no fucking joke doing stonework like that. super heavy duty. There may be more underground rock hidden in those walls than we think. Not sure how to calculate that but it would be an interesting angle. Those are like 18 inch thick walls.