MARYLAND'S
UNDERGROUND
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: Articles in the Washington Star-News, July 25, 1973 and
Aug. 15, 1973, tell of the discovery of an unexplored network
of ancient, artificial tunnels during construction of a parking
lot in Crofton, Maryland. Subsequent construction covered the
tunnel entrances before the system could be completely investigated.
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: "Cavernous subterranean expanses" existing
beneath the National Security Agency's headquarters, filled
with over 10 acres of the most sophisticated supercomputers
money can buy, which monitor global telephone, telegraph, telex,
fax, radio, TV, microwave, internet and other forms of communication.
source:
UFO Magazine, Vol.7, No.6; Richard Sauder
Edgewood
Arsenal, Maryland (from Don)
Martins AFB, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: Don wrote: I was just looking at your
satellite photo of the chem trails over the East Coast (Maryland
in particular), and I noticed a strange coincidence. I'm from
Maryland and I noticed that the two streaks over the state seem
to run next to major military installations. The more eastern
of the two runs over Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood Arsenal,
and Martins AFB. The more western of the two runs near Ft. Meade.
Aberdeen Proving Ground and Edgewood Arsenal seem to have a
lot of strange or peculiar things about them as well. I live
near both and often can hear the weapons testing. I know for
a fact that there are large storages of chemical weapons at
Edgewood. In high school, we had to do pressurization drills
once a month where the entire school would pile into the gym
and we would seal the gym and pressurize it to keep the gas
out. There are sirens all over the community they test once
a week (every Wed. at 4) that are to alert of potential chemical
weapons leaks. There is constant military air traffic all over
the area, and chemtrails are a regular occurrence (until I was
about 18, I thought it was normal for contrails to stay for
at least 6 hours!). These two bases are always heavily guarded
and secured, even before 9/11. One of my friend's dad is an
army chemist out there, and he is not allowed to even discuss
what he does. The only way I knew that he was a chemist was
because he is a doctor and the insignia on his uniform is from
the chemical corps. He is very secretive and often disappears
late at night to go to work, apparently at a moment's notice
(he has two pagers, a govt. one and his regular one). Aberdeen
Proving Grounds is the United States' largest military testing
facility, and Edgewood Arsenal is it's largest store of arms.
I could fill a book with the peculiarities of these two installations.
OLNEY
& LAYTONSVILLE, Maryland
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: Located on Riggs Road, off of Rt. 108, this underground
facility is maintained by FEMA [Federal Emergency Management
Agency]. Long lines of cars have been seen heading through the
gate at shift change, in spite of the surface illusion of vacancy
and disrepair, vehicles which pass through an electronic surveillance
area and disappear behind a knoll in the near distance. At least
10 levels deep, and several electronic surveillance facilities,
with possible NSA connections.
source:
UFO Magazine, Vol.7, No.6; Richard Sauder
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:
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