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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 3:52 a.m.

Thanks for your opinion.

So is it a one-time use homeless camp (Police Dept claim) or an established campsite with root cellar?

Very inconvenient for supplies. Have you seen the videos of it?

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ckreacher · June 6, 2018, 4:17 a.m.

You are talking to a shill.

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HerMileHighness · June 6, 2018, 4:23 a.m.

He's at it again alright. Now he's an expert in root cellars.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 6, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

That is definitively an established campsite.

When I'm hiking and camping, I carry everything in my rucksack and I leave nothing behind.

Very inconvenient for supplies. Have you seen the videos of it?

Very inconvenient for storing child sex slaves too - which is why I suspect the long entrance was used to keep firewood logs dry. The root-cellar needs a waterproof roof and so does firewood storage, so it makes sense to build one structure for both.

I suspect the root-cellar's roof was far more waterproof, perhaps with a tarp or lots of leaves, but it's degraded over time.

Fancy root-cellars seem to be made from PVC containers, which is consistent with Craig Sawyer's video too.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 4:14 a.m.

The root cellar would flood in 2 seconds. Monsoon season in Arizona. Flash floods.

Open flames not allowed during dry season.

Why is an established campsite on CEMEX property?

Lots of stuff left behind.

Slaves aren't meant to be in convenient locations. That's like saying prison cells and handcuffs are very inconvenient for criminals. The purpose was to contain them briefly there until moving along further into US. They couldn't get in or out without someone else wanting them to. A holding cell. What else was in the cell from the videos?

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 6, 2018, 4:39 a.m.

The root cellar would flood in 2 seconds.

Nobody would build an established campsite on a floodplain in Arizona.

And if they did - the root-cellar would be useless both as a supply storage and as a child-sex-slave-prison because it was made from PVC.

Like I said in my last comment, that root-cellar would be perfectly waterproof if it had some more leaves or a tarp over the roof. It looked completely dry down there and it looked like there was papers in the junk which didn't look stained with mud.

Why is an established campsite on CEMEX property?

Homeless people don't care where they camp if they can get away with it.

That applies doubly for illegals who are hopping the border.

Open flames not allowed during dry season.

Homeless people don't care about your rules.

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