Anonymous ID: 967856 April 15, 2021, 9:57 a.m. No.13431959   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2030 >>2056 >>2130 >>2394

>>13431477 pb

 

I see. I've parked right in front of this entrance to get around downtown, but didn't realize it'd changed in the past several years.

 

KCMO public schools, for the record, have fought being unaccredited at the state level for years. They're one of the city's biggest landowners of vacant buildings, with several school buildings sitting "empty" all around the city, but in specific places of extremely low income. Surrounding school districts have taken the burden of educating kids who are unable to test at appropriate grade levels in math and science, etc.

 

I was unaware the Argyle building across the street had been sold, either. Anon has worked for its former owner, but I've heard of hard times at that company lately as well.

 

Kansas City, both on the Missouri and Kansas sides, are full of tunnels. Fort Leavenworth is full of tunnels. North Kansas City: full of tunnels. Weston: full of tunnels.

 

In the area, the story goes that they were built for prohibition, as Missouri never ratified prohibition of alcohol. While that may be true for some, others were part of the Underground Railroad.

 

But in the northland, still more were dug under high schools near the theme park, near the underground Subtropolis owned by the creator of the NFL/oil billionaire, Clark Hunt.

 

My sources? Exist all over this board, I've written about them before at length. That family also "sponsored" the juvenile corrections and foster system in KC and Kansas.

 

>>https://cornerstonesofcare.org/news-and-events/Newsroom

Point remains, there are many places in KC where kids could've been trafficked. Anon grew up outside of the city and sees with objective eyes the filth that runs through our city.

Anonymous ID: 967856 April 15, 2021, 10:23 a.m. No.13432130   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13431959

>>13432056

 

Anon's dad used to talk of a club in the Quay he enjoyed where you partied downstairs next to the boiler kek

 

But the tunnels are everywhere, literally everywhere. In SKC, anon knows of a tunnel system that starts from one of the Cornerstones facilities in the extreme south part of the city

 

past an old defunct lumber yard that has nothing in it but bricks (like the ones found downtown this past year), a Catholic school, a Catholic college, (they connect to each other as well).

 

Then to FEMA facility, shopping center, AT&T trunk building, and are within range of connection to three public schools (different school district, though) and a union hall.

 

Last summer/fall, they heard gunshots coming from somewhere but cops and all neighbors couldn't find the source of the noise. Acquaintances reported hearing it come from the storm sewer, therefore hard to identify the direction.

 

I gather that in no way is KC unique in this way. But I do ask anons who live in smaller metro areas to consider the possibility of the same corruption levels being in the bowels of your hometown.

Anonymous ID: 967856 April 15, 2021, 10:50 a.m. No.13432324   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2356

>>13432073

Probably right, I guess, though that shot had to have been setup given the owner of the video and the difficulty shooting that high quality in that low light.

 

I assume whitehats filmed it, because the cover of night was being used as the action took place. Whoever filmed it wanted it released, or it would be deleted by now.

 

>>https://www.tiktok.com/@joemarquez33?