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=Human Trafficking and Tunnels on Oahu==
Like to point out too that Human trafficking is huge in Hawaii and politicians have historically protected the Korean Bars and Massage Parlors and "Clubs". Tons of illegal alien hookers on Oahu. Also that the tunnel systems under Oahu are major. Many all the way back from Spanish American War. All the way through WW2.
World War II fortifications still present on O'ahu
• Anatomy of Battery 405
• Fortifications on O'ahu
By William Cole
Advertiser Military Writer
Gary Weller, president of Iron Mountain Inc., shines a flashlight inside Battery 405, one of many World War II fortifications still present on O'ahu.
Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser
O'ahu has so many hidden military bunkers that even its pineapple fields can't be taken at face value.
The buildup began shortly after the turn of the century and continued through World War II, with Army engineers busily tunneling through volcanic rises, building underground command posts, and transforming oceanfront flats into fortified ramparts.
The island bristled with coastal batteries guarding against battleship attacks on Pearl and Honolulu harbors that never came. The biggest guns could fire 16-inch, 2,340-pound shells over the horizon.
Their legacy is now tons of leftover reinforced concrete and steel, some on public and military property, some on private property, the whereabouts of some still classified, and much of it too massive to be moved.
"I suspect that if you were to use the term 'Gibraltar of the Pacific,' you could get away with that without much argument," historian William Gaines said. "At the end of World War II, O'ahu was probably the most heavily armored island in the world."
Now better known for surf and sand, O'ahu's hard edges aren't too far below the surface.
The Kunia Regional Signals Intelligence Operations Center, with three floors, each the size of a football field, lies hidden beneath pineapple fields near Wheeler Army Airfield. Built after the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack for aircraft assembly and repair, it is now an intelligence receiving hub for the National Security Agency.
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Mar/26/ln/ln02a.html
More here: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/hawaii/unique-tunnel-hi/