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re: Anybody ever explored the Seattle Underground*?
Posted on 7/18/22 at 7:35 am to UndercoverBryologist
Posted on 7/18/22 at 7:35 am to UndercoverBryologist
In before the mud flood claims
Posted on 7/18/22 at 7:41 am to xxTIMMYxx
I got taken down to another level once at a bar in the New Haven, CT and what I saw was amazing. Super high ceilings with beautiful columns throughout. I didn’t realize it at the time, but thinking back, that had to be the original ground floor. It looked like the inside of a bank or something. The ground floor now was likely the old second floor. Really, really old buildings. It went on for several blocks. All under the downtown. It was really cool
Posted on 7/18/22 at 10:48 am to xxTIMMYxx
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In before the mud flood claims
You're the first? Wow. This is the first thing I thought of.
Whether Seattle. Kansas. Tennessee. San Antonio.
Most of the Realm is definitely still Mud-Flooded and buried 20'-40' below ground. Rome is STILL being unearthed as we speak.
This link to the 'Stolen History Channel' are both mind-blowers.
Mud Flood in Chattanooga, TN and Leavenworth, KS. Underground Cities and Tours
Sound familiar?
Another older, established city "history" of "raising it's downtown by a "level":
The Mystery of Why Chattanooga Raised Its Downtown by a Level
There’s a hidden layer of Chattanooga underneath the current city.
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At some point in time, possibly between 1875 and 1905, Chattanooga built up its roads and abandoned the first stories of the buildings in the downtown of the city, turning them into basements. Today, no one knows exactly why or how it happened.
This photo is of a Kansas "Underground" city:

Posted on 7/18/22 at 10:51 am to northshorebamaman
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They built the city up a level after the big fire and the old first floors became the basements.
"Fire" has been THE cover story for so many destroyed, buried cities.
The real reason that "they" don't want to discuss:
A MUD FLOOD/ BURIED realm.
Cities all over the US and Europe are buried under 20'-40' of dirt.
Posted on 7/18/22 at 10:55 am to Liberator
Underground/buried BOSTON:
Boston: The Steinert Hall Underground Theater
Steinert Hall
The Underground Theater?
Inside the building and four stories below ground is a concert auditorium, now closed, designed in the "Adam-style ... with fluted Corinthian pilasters separating round arches." Around 1911 some considered Steinert Hall the "headquarters for the musical and artistic world of cultured Boston.
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Boston: The Steinert Hall Underground Theater
Steinert Hall
The Underground Theater?
Inside the building and four stories below ground is a concert auditorium, now closed, designed in the "Adam-style ... with fluted Corinthian pilasters separating round arches." Around 1911 some considered Steinert Hall the "headquarters for the musical and artistic world of cultured Boston.

This post was edited on 7/18/22 at 10:56 am
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