Zero Hedge: Why Is Russia Building Massive Underground Bomb Shelters?
Did you know that the Russians have a massive underground complex in the Ural mountains that has been estimated to be approximately 400 square miles in size? In other words, it is roughly as big as the area inside the Washington D.C. beltway. Back in the 1990s, the Clinton administration was deeply concerned about the construction of this enormous complex deep inside Yamantau mountain, but they could never seem to get any straight answers from the Russians. The command center for this complex is rumored to be 3,000 feet directly straight down from the summit of this giant rock quartz mountain. And of course U.S. military officials will admit that there are dozens of other similar sites throughout Russia, although most of them are thought to be quite a bit smaller. But that is not all that the Russians have been up to.
WNU Editor: Regular readers of this blog know that I have a condo in Moscow .... and yes .... there is a massive bomb shelter in the basement that is stocked for an emergency.
1 comment:
Startingin the late '50's, the CDA stopped building bomb shelters, for the population,
But until the '80's , billions were spent on buding and upgrading bunkers for the politically connected.
Funny that!
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