Anonymous ID: 466c29 June 4, 2018, 3:22 p.m. No.1632746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2761 >>2769

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CEMEX/Wampum Underground Storage digging…

 

Let's just say I know this region well, so anything Q research related to W-PA will draw my attention. The attached are crumbs about this long time cement producing facility, and it's connected underground storage facility. Take note that the cement business is, and was, huge. It's an ancient art. Say you came from a wealthy family with historic roots, and you wanted to protect your interests, and control the development of a new country, the cement business is an excellent operation from which to maneuver. Also, because mining of the essential ingredient for concrete leaves large underground caverns that can be used for so many things, far from prying eyes, you suddenly have an excellent secret facility from which to maneuver and operate.

 

The current local ownership of WU, Bruce-Wish Development looks normal and uncontroversial. Nothing to see here, I'm sure.

 

The history is interesting, beginning in the 1950's with a proposed Air Force related project, that sadly, didn't seem to go anywhere. Oh, but then in the 60's came an "aviation service" company, along with the nearby Medusa Cement company (now CEMEX), and turned it into an underground storage facility to store things like film, documents, cars and RV's. Nice. Oh, it also houses a laboratory for the development of sensitive optical products for observatories and satellites. Nothing military or govt related, I'm sure.

 

All those years turning raw limestone into cement seems to have hurt the land enough so that the EPA had to get involved in a cleanup operation. Thankfully!

 

Medusa, Southdown merger in 1998. Big business, that concrete.

 

BTW, who names their company after an ancient Greek demon?