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Halliburton and Navy swap technology to connect underground network

Fracking giant, Halliburton and US Navy expanding underground network to link up to Midwest.

With a goal of making the entire earth “transparent,” Fracking companies are using technology adapted from Navy Subs.

Walker Lake Nevada
US Navy underground tunnels

One possible reason for the partnership is to expand upon existing Navy tunnels, using Fracking operations as a cover. While high speed rail is just a pipedream in America, right under our noses, the government is creating a super highway to shuttle elites and supplies surreptitiously. The end goal is to unite the routes which cover the SW states (from Monterey Submarine Canyon entrances to Nevada’s Navy controlled Walker Lake facility) with the enormous tunnel system which runs beneath several midwestern states.

When complete, the entire network will be linked from coast to coast and will likely provide an emergency route to the mysterious Pensmore estate.

The cover story for Pensmore is that it is simply a display of sorts for the mansion’s owner, Stephen Huff, who also is theĀ chairman of TF Concrete Forming Systems. Huff, a billionaire businessman and clearly deep into some Freemason shit, is using the 72,000 square ft building as a show for the “green” technologies promoted by his company. There are a variety of features built into the home which make it eco friendly on an unprecedented scale for a private residency. It was also built to withstand natural disasters, such as tornados and the potential for a major earthquake when the New Madrid fault blows again. This thing can practically survive a tsunami. So what do they know what we don’t?

Sections of Arkansas are slated for Fracking – so with the Navy and Halliburton swapping technology openly, the real question is: what are they not telling us about?

 

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