Anonymous ID: 204e8c Feb. 10, 2019, 6:46 a.m. No.5105779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5843 >>5909 >>6009 >>6140 >>6346

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https://thelahotel.com/2018/02/28/underground-l-tour-las-secret-tunnels/

Downtown L.A. has an interesting history when it comes to prohibition. For example, did you know that there was a large system of underground tunnels in downtown. During the Prohibition era, the tunnels were used to move alcohol around the city without cops finding out.

 

Today, you explore the former underground system of tunnels used during the prohibition era on your own! You’ll have to slip behind the Hall of Records that is located on Temple Street in downtown. Behind the building look for an elevator that is surprisingly easy to miss. Once you find it, ride the elevator down into a subterranean passage where it’ll be like stepping back into time. You’ll see street art, rusted machinery and a chance to imagine what it was like for the bootleggers of yore. Officially, these underground tunnels are closed to the public.

Anonymous ID: 204e8c Feb. 10, 2019, 7:05 a.m. No.5105909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6009 >>6097 >>6346

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https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2015/11/the-creepy-underground-pedestrian-tunnels-of-downtown-la/416541/

Downtown Los Angeles is synonymous with a kind of vintage seediness, having backdropped so many classic noir films and novels. Even now, as artisanal grocers and bike-churned ice-creameries brighten its Beaux Art and Art Deco towers, there’s plenty of enigma left. You just have to look underground, where a multi-mile network of pedestrian tunnels will raise the hair on your skin.

Hidden beneath government administrative buildings near Bunker Hill, some of these concrete footpaths have been around since the early 20th century. Their origins aren’t clear, but stories of their many legendary uses abound.

 

There’s the tale of West Coast mobster Mickey Cohen, whisked through the tunnels from his cell in the Hall of Justice to be tried for tax evasion at a federal courthouse in 1951. (The convicted “Onion Field” killers Jimmie Lee Smith and Gregory Powell traveled a similar route in the 1960s.) There was the time the county had to transport $1 billion in cash payments from the Hall of Records to the Hall of Administration—in utter secrecy. As Charles Manson sat through his trial at L.A. Superior Court, his most vigilant supporters supposedly plotted to free him via the underground network.

 

There are other opportunities to explore the literal underbelly of L.A. Decrepit subway tunnels and old speakeasy basements are still accessible.

Anonymous ID: 204e8c Feb. 10, 2019, 7:24 a.m. No.5106097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Great work anon. Will crosspost future digs over in the the subject bread. Thanks.

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There's an entire network down there - see >>5105909

>multi-mile network of pedestrian tunnels

Also this strange story from the 1930s

 

http://www.the13thfloor.tv/2016/01/11/a-twisted-secret-underground-the-creepy-underground-tunnels-of-los-angeles/

LA’s strangest and oldest tunnel is almost 6,000 years old and has yet to be re-discovered. In 1934, mining engineer G. Warren Shufelt began digging in the middle of the city for what he believed to be a lost underground city of lizard people (seriously!).

Warren learned about the existence of the lizard people from an old Hopi Indian from Arizona who told him about other tunnels starting at the Pacific Ocean and underneath what is now Los Angeles that the lizard race called home. Warren’s operation promptly ended when his dig filled with water. To date, no one has resumed the search for the gold tablets or the lizard people.

Anonymous ID: 204e8c Feb. 10, 2019, 7:48 a.m. No.5106334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6381

Dem Rep Tim Ryan from OH just on Maria.

He keeps repeating that 90% of the drugs are coming through legal ports of entry.

NO, 90% of the drugs being SEIZED are through ports of entry.

Who knows where the drugs that are coming through are coming through? How do you know that?

He's also pushing "technology" over physical barriers.

The same B.S. talking points they've been using for weeks.

Anonymous ID: 204e8c Feb. 10, 2019, 7:53 a.m. No.5106384   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Trying to track down an old tunnel map.

 

http://www.the13thfloor.tv/2016/01/11/a-twisted-secret-underground-the-creepy-underground-tunnels-of-los-angeles/

There are currently 11 miles of underground tunnels running beneath downtown Los Angeles, with several miles still yet to be rediscovered.