Anonymous ID: d89db7 April 12, 2018, 1:35 p.m. No.1015003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5009 >>5034 >>5049 >>5218 >>5239 >>5405

Repost from last bread because it was so late…

 

I've spent the last few days obsessing over Epstein's island tunnels.

I have a background in engineering, drafting/CAD with some formal training in architectural and technical illustration.

I pulled some USGS data for the topographical elevation data.

I made some assumptions in my thinking.

Here they are.

  • the object down the hill below the temple is an entrance to the tunnel system. And thereby the maximum depth of the tunnels.

  • the elevation at that point is roughly 60ft.

  • the elevation at the temple is roughly 100ft.

  • that means the suspected tunnel is 40ft underneath.

  • I also assumed that 60ft above sea level is as deep as anyone would want to dig on an island to avoid any possibly of sea water getting in.

  • i stopped the projected tunnels whenever they reached the 60ft elevation mark.

  • at each place where the estimated tunnels stopped, I looked for possible entry points.

  • inspired by HVAC anon a few days ago, I think I've found what could be a maintenance building large enough to house the proper equipment.

So please review and use attached graphics to benefit any further research on this topic.

Anonymous ID: d89db7 April 12, 2018, 1:47 p.m. No.1015204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5248

>>1015049

Yes.

When you look at the island pic Q posted, its older. Looks like before Epstein did most of his construction.

The top of the hill near the "tennis court" and sundial has had 20+ feet of dirt removed.

 

Here Is the comparison graphic from earlier post.