Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 9:12 a.m. No.6446059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6098 >>9920

This is Thomas anon,

 

Holy Heavens anons! what is going on in this thread? I barely opened it yesterday and now this? Wow! I never expected this.

 

Let me thank everyone for picking their shovels and digging.

 

Mr Sage, thank you, but no. I don't want to stay hidden. I'm here for 2 reasons : 1 - dig = finding out the truth & 2 - post = reveal the truth to everyone whom wants to know. So hidding won't do for me. But I really want to thank you for your thoughtfulness and I hope you will be like a guardian warrior watching over us in this thread. Your advices and guidances will be very precious to us down the road if you are willing to take the role of "watcher" or "guardian" over us diggers in here. So please do not anchor this thread and let us dig, even if we get attacked. Even in those attacks, there are plenty of clues ^_~

 

>>6445904

 

If I'm not mistaking, this is you L anon, right? Well, Nasheville it is then…. let's roll our sleeves and start digging in this…. I see you've started with the flag, seal and the colors are Bourbon dynasty and the fleur de lis is there as well….

 

And the county of Nasheville was won by Killary in 2016 presidential election eventhough the State was swept by Potus.

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 9:34 a.m. No.6446229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6477 >>6598 >>9920

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>>6446098

Good to see you young men.

 

So let’s get to work shall we?

 

We have the eclipse that passed through St Louis passing through Nashville as well, in 2017. Same element.

http://time.com/4902138/what-time-is-the-total-solar-eclipse-nashville-tennessee/

 

And I’ve found the tunnels:

 

https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/pith-in-the-wind/article/20988796/tunnels-and-rumors-of-tunnels

 

“…a group of laborers investigated the existence of a tunnel that allegedly once connected Fort Negley with a vault in the City Cemetery. While they did not definitively locate the tunnel, they identified a trap door within the fort and a cemetery vault with a hollow-sounding wall that may be the locations of the tunnel’s entrances.”

 

So we have the tunnels linked to the cemetery. This is very interesting, since we know cabal/satan worshipers like to perform some rituals in cemeteries. I didn’t think of this when I was digging about St Louis. It didn’t occur to me then.

 

“So, this is awesome. But there are a lot — a lot — of reasons to be skeptical of it. Just for starters, this would mean the presence of a shaft going down from the fort to an elevation of, six, maybe 10 feet under the city cemetery? That has never been detected while we were burying more people in the cemetery, never stumbled across by the railroad?”

 

Here come the rails involved in all of this, as usual.

 

“But there are some things to suggest this story isn’t complete hogwash. One is that there are still old Nashvillians who remember playing in a cave at St. Cloud Hill. The Fort Negley staff hasn’t been able to determine where this cave was, exactly, and it may have been filled in either when the interstate went through or when the science center went in.”

 

And we have our cave, just like in St Louis.

 

“Two, the archaeology report recounts how many soldiers’ bodies were lost during a “flooding event” when a ten foot square sinkhole opened up in the make-shift cemetery and swallowed a bunch of graves. They were never recovered. That also suggests a cave system under the area.”

 

I’m not familiar to the sinkhole thingy, we never had such thing where I live. But I’ve been wondering for some time if those sinkholes we keep on hearing about in the news are not just simply underground cabal tunnels collapsing under their weight, and all we see at the surface is the sinkhole….. just some thoughts there. Maybe I’m wrong.

 

“And, if there is one, that makes this tunnel business a little easier to understand.There certainly could have been a cave entrance in the old city cemetery that is now plugged up with vaults. People who played in the caves may have had the sense that it stretched from the city cemetery to St. Cloud Hill. And the presence of an unopened trap door, which may have just led to a storage area of some sort, was easy enough to link to the memory of the old caves and turn into a tunnel.”

 

This is very interesting.

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 9:40 a.m. No.6446274   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6446223

 

BO

 

Sorry, but the one whom open this thread is the old man that goes by the name of Thomas Anon. This thread has no baker. I've opened it for the digs, but where i am, there is heavy censorship, so I cannot access the controls to bake. All I get is a blank page.

 

It would be great if an anon would volunteer to be our baker for future threads. Thank you for listening.

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 10:17 a.m. No.6446598   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6764 >>9920

>>6446229

 

>>6446229

 

And here is another interesting article about the tunnels in Nashville:

 

https://www.nashvillepublicradio.org/post/curious-nashville-tunnels-live-legends-and-some-dont#stream/0

 

“Some say politicians built an escape route from the state capitol to the Cumberland River. Others say passages were used by slaves fleeing along the Underground Railroad. Or, maybe during Prohibition, bootleggers moved moonshine this way underneath the notorious Printer’s Alley.”

 

We have the prohibition period, we have the underground railroad again, and what is so notorious about the Printer’s Alley? That got me scratching my head.

 

“I: The Cadaver Tunnel

This tunnel comes with one of the creepiest stories: that of cadavers being wheeled underground from one building to another across Rutledge Hill, south of downtown. This area used to be home to a pair of medical universities, the first city hospital, the morgue, and Litterer Laboratory “

 

This sounds like they were doing some medical experiments on cadavers as well….. another “LAB” like the one underground in St Louis perhaps?

 

“II. The River Tunnel

The man who shot this photo calls it the “Prohibition tunnel” and thinks it was used to smuggle liquor in and out of downtown Nashville. But when I looked at it, I thought it made more sense as a possible connection to the state capitol, largely based on its position beneath the Gay Street Connector.

The path to this tunnel requires a harsh journey along about 300 yards of steep and rocky riverbank, including some scooching along a rocky bluff.

It took about an hour to reach it, and then it demanded some rock-climbing skills.

 

[…]

 

These records show what used to be on the block above the tunnel, known as Front Street and 1st Avenue North over the years. It became home to the city’s first electricity and streetcar companies.

 

So, no sign of escape or smuggling. Instead, a pretty vivid picture of the industrial past and a crucial development in the history of Nashville.”

 

Oh! Look who’s involved AGAIN.

 

I guess this tunnel is hard to access by foot, but I think it could be accessed with boat easier, if you are transporting anything. It seems to be more of an industrial usage back then, but what about when they stopped using the streetcars? Where those tunnels shut down, or reused for something else?

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 10:35 a.m. No.6446764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6786 >>9920

>>6446598

 

Now the next tunnel is very, VERY, interesting:

 

“III. Beneath Printer’s Alley

If there’s one tunnel that garners the most rumors, it’s the one beneath historic Printer’s Alley, the longtime home of gambling, booze, prostitution and other debauchery (see map from 1914).

 

I go with our question-asker, Mitch Dane, to see a tunnel that property owners say predates Prohibition and connects several basements. Beneath one building, there's an old bank vault

Peering through it, we see a brick room, or hallway, maybe 20 feet long. It’s a mix of big stones and bricks — including an arched ceiling — and the walls reveal the shapes of several possible passages.

 

But these days, they’re bricked over.

 

So after weeks of searching, about 50 pages of notes, and a few scrapes, I’d found some evidence of what Mitch was looking for. Yet I haven’t found definitive proof of what these tunnels were used for.”

 

This last tunnel is super interesting. But they didn’t say what so notorious about this place where the tunnels were found. That’s odd.

 

And here is another article from the same place about the tunnels in Nashville:

 

https://www.nashvillepublicradio.org/post/nashville-tunnels-what-we-know-so-far-which-quite-bit

 

“There's one expertly crafted brick sewer, known as Lick Branch Sewer when it was made in the late 1880s, that travels underground below Vanderbilt's football stadium and Centennial Park and then toward the east all the way to the Cumberland River.”

 

“The most enticing for explorers is probably the Wilson Spring Storm Tunnel, which empties to the river beneath Ascend Amphitheater. It's big and highly visible and it does not carry sewage. It's not too tough to find photos.”

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 10:38 a.m. No.6446786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6446764

 

“In the grand scheme, some tunnels are specific to a single institution. This is where the systems beneath Vanderbilt and Tennessee State University come in. These carry the pipes that heat and cool buildings.”

 

“One of the largest tunnels in Nashville cuts a massive path beneath the Music City Center and Bridgestone Arena. Again, not so secretive, but definitely impressive. These large underground roadways allow trucks to load material into the buildings.”

 

“One story that rose above the others — with tips coming to me from several sources — alluded to a tunnel between a pair of pre-1900s buildings near what is now Metro’s Fulton Campus, which is home to government offices along 2nd Avenue South.

The story: Tunnels once used to transport cadavers between the hospitals and medical colleges clustered there.

So far, we’ve located one end of this rumored tunnel, beneath the old Litterer Laboratory, built in 1895.”

 

“For example, the Underground Railroad would not, logically, have run through highly populated downtown Nashville.

How about Prohibition-era bootlegging? For starters, Nashville’s mayor did not initially enforce prohibition, greatly lowering the impetus to go subterranean.”

 

So anons, we’ve got the tunnels go straight under both universities of Nashville, mostly the Vanderbilt University…. At this stage of the research, does this surprise ANYONE; it’s just like what we suspected about Washington University in St Louis. And again, we have music involved and stadium or concert halls = another “spiritual amplifier”, just like that stadium in St Louis. In Nashville we are finding all of the elements we found in St Louis.

 

Please can we have locations on map about the vanderbilt university, the old hospital where they used cadavres and that old Printer's Alley?

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 12:07 p.m. No.6447592   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6447162

 

This is the old man again,

 

I’ve been looking for an arch in Nashville, Tennessee. And this is my first find:

 

https://keithdotson.com/products/front-gate-at-old-ft-negley-nashville-16-x-20-a0007107

 

Then I landed on Gateway Bridge, which apart having the same name of the “Gateway Arch” in St Louis, also is right in the center of the “hot” zone of the tunnels, near the amphitheater and the Cumberland park.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War_Veterans_Memorial_Bridge

 

And then I found out it was renamed into the “Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge”

 

“The idea of building the Gateway Bridge was conceived in 1996, as a way to turn the 1909 Shelby Bridge into a pedestrian bridge.[2] It was later renamed the Korean War Veterans of Tennessee Memorial Bridge, and a commemorative plaque was installed.[3] In 1998, the Shelby Bridge was closed to cars. When it was reopened as the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in 2003, the memorial plaque had been removed.[2]”

 

So it was done under the Clinton administration. Interesting.

 

And of course I landed at the end at the archway of the entrance of the national cemetery in Nashville.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_National_Cemetery

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 2:28 p.m. No.6448967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9035 >>9920

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>>6442466

 

H anon, if I’m not mistaking, Serial Brain2 uses some sort of online dictionary for the numbers/words he has in numeral decoding. It was mentioned in one of his videos a few months back, cannot remember when exactly. From what I understood, there is already some sort of dictionary established which can provide you with the word equivalence of the numbers you get. He only picks the words that are relevant to the context of his search subject. I bet for each number there are many words, so he picks the one in relation with the subject of his dig.

 

As for Eric Trump’s tweet, well, it made me feel nostalgic, melancholic & down a bit. One of the pictures reminded me of something that I’ve lost and was dear to me a long time ago. It’s as if I can still smell it.

 

When it comes to Q post # 3313, I find it totally weird how it’s near where the Lewis and Clark expedition landed in Oregon. So that is not a coincidence. And when I took a look at Eric Trump’s tweet, it took me to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, his wife, which took me to Hanover, which in turn took me to the Holy Roman Empire and then the Salic law of succession.

 

If you remember what we were talking about around the end of the first thread (Bridges & Maps), we were talking about what was the ransom of Louis XVII and I said it couldn’t be just money, George III must have also taken something else, not necessarily an object, it could be a title as well. And before that, I said the following:

 

“I hope Potus is reading this cause I’m hoping he will give us hint to link rapist Bill to Nelson Rockefeller, and I’m also curious to know where Albert Pike really fits in all of this. I still would like to know more about Killary and if she is connected to Pike or David Rockefeller.”

Anonymous ID: 35cc67 May 8, 2019, 2:35 p.m. No.6449035   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6448967

 

NELSON COUNTY… George III… in one tweet of Eric Trump = 2 birds in one tone. He’s an ace if you ask me. I don’t think Mr Trump is asking us to dig about Charlottesville. I think his tweet is a confirmation for us = I think he is confirming that we should dig about Nelson Rockefeller being rapist Bill biological father and he is confirming that George III let go of Louis XVIII in exchange of the title from Hanover; which was part of the Holy Roman Empire – Don’t forget Louis XVII both maternal Uncles were emperors of the Holy Roman Empire during this time. And George III had to face Napoleon; there are more clues there. I need time to read and think about it well. I’ve been reading today a bit of what Ananda has sent me about all of this in the previous thread. Didn’t finish it yet.

 

I guess that map of mine of P = C needs a major update because I think Payseur is none other than Louis Cass himself. As for whom is in London; well, I have been thinking a lot about it. I’ve also been reading about Charlotte, Louis XVII older sister. I made a mistake, Chelsea didn’t name her daughter after Charlotte Mason, she named her after Charlotte Bourbon, the elder sister of Louis XVII = probably her great x4 grand aunt; or something of the kind.

 

I wonder which Star Wars Character I would be, Obi wan Kenobi, maybe? ^_^ For the new anons = I’m the totally weird old guy, so I’m sorry if you don’t like my posts; if that is the case, just ignore me.

 

The physical resemblance between Killary, Lewis Cass, Charlotte Bourbon and the Mayor of St Louis is stunning. As for the interview Killary did on CNN a few days ago, just look long and well at her face = she is on killing mode = that’s the face she makes when she wants to whack someone.

 

Thank you for everything. God bless you all.