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Subterranean Tunnel Systems, Recent Fires, Explosions, and Odd Happenings. Major Trafficking Routes?

Updated: Aug 15, 2020

In the past week, there have been many tragedies, explosions and fires breaking out World Wide. On August 4, 2020 the largest tragedy occurred in Beirut Lebanon. There was a massive explosion at the Port in Beirut, which devastated the Port with the detonation of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate which exploded as it was being "stored" at the city's port. The blast killed hundreds, and injured thousands. There's still a debate in regard to cause and where the blame lay.












One group has been curiously silent on the matter is the very group the 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate belonged to-Hezbollah.


As the search for survivors began 40 hours after the blast, it's been discovered there's an underground emergency shelter which was built decades ago as a secure "panic room" in the event of bomb attacks, or disasters. These subterranean silo's are curious, as they are built below sea level. It seems more are being discovered as the search for survivors continue. There's an "extensive Labyrinth of subterranean panic rooms" beneath the blast site.

In Pursuit of Truth or @IPOT1776 on twitter did a deep dive in the Episode "Sure Shock." IPOT takes us through information about the Sursock family in Beirut who's one of the most prominent of the Seven Families of Beirut with ties to the Rothschild Family. He's discovered some excellent information about the Sursock Museum, which is very close in proximity to the blast site.

The Sursock Museum did a new extension of the museum which added four new underground floors beneath the current garden at a cost of $12 million. It sounds like there may be an extensive underground network of tunnels beneath the surface in Lebanon.


"The fire broke out at the industrial area of the Jajrud district in the Pardis county this morning. There were no casualties reported." Close in proximity to a Port/Transit system.

On the same day, August 4, 2020 there was an explosion at a Silicone Chinese Chemical Factory which reportedly killed 6 people. The explosion occurred in Hubei province at the Lanhua Silicone Company in Xiantao.

Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, on the same day, there was a fire that erupted at a train station in Jeddah's Al Sulaymaniyah neighbourhood near the Haramain high speed rail station.

Very close to another port.





















According to Arab news outlet the National UAE, a fire broke out in the Ajman area on August 5. "The fire is believed to have started at a Iranian souq in the emirate at about 6.30 p.m. There were no causalities noted as the souq – or market – had been shut down for several months because of COVID-19 and a nearby medical center was evacuated as a precaution once the smoke became visible. Ajman is a Port.





















On August 5, 2020, an explosion was reported in the North Korean city on Chinese border. South Korean media reported several died in what may have been a gas explosion. Smoke and fire could be seen rising from Hyesan, a North Korean city, seen from a park in the Chinese border town of Changbai.

"I just saw explosions and there were a lot of onlookers who were looking in that direction. We don't know the reason why there were explosions," Wang, who said he has previously visited Hyesan, said the explosions happened not far from the city's orphanage and tourism office. There is a river that divides North Korea and China right at Hyesan. Another hub for transportation, export and import.












August 6, 2020 a large fire engulfed the Seven Corners Gateway construction site in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Seven Corners Gateway Project was to include Hotel Rooms and Apartments. Kaeding Development Group was leading the project and had invested $68 million in the development. Location-West 7th Street and Kellogg Blvd. This location is not a port, however it is close to the Rivercenter Loading Dock. There are also two Planned Parenthood locations in St. Paul, Minnesota. Curious.






















On August 7, 2020 there was a massive power outage that hit Manhattan in New York City. Con Edison blamed the outage on Hurricane Isaias for the 1.3 million who lost power along the East Coast. While the cause seems logical enough, this is not the first time Manhattan has been left in the dark by Con Ed. Why am I questioning this power outage and including it here? On July 14, 2019 there was also a black out in New York, causing the same widespread loss of power and chaos. It happened on the Anniversary of the 1977 blackout that hit most of New York City. Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019, a very high profile arrest where he was being held in the area affected by the loss of power. This time, there's another high profile prisoner being held in Manhattan-Ghislaine Maxwell. There's been unusual activity coming from this power company for a few years. For instance, there was an explosion December 28, 2018 in Queens that emitted a very odd blue light in the New York skyline when Con Edison had an explosion. Given the Deep State ties to Con Ed, this is all notable in my opinion.


On August 7, 2020 fire also started at the World Trade Center in Brussels. Another Port City.

Brussels is a PORT















The next explosion also happened on August 7, 2020 at Newhaven, East Sussex in the UK. A witness who shared footage from the scene tweeted: "There was a big explosion near the Port in Newhaven." Another said it was "raining ash". Officials at the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "An industrial building at Beach Road is alight." Another Port.













Newhaven is a hot spot for human and child trafficking. In 2018, 15 children, some as young as 12 were discovered inside a refrigerated lorry attempting to enter the UK.


In 2019, an HGV driver was caught smuggling 21 Vietnamese nationals, a large number of them children, into the country inside a refrigerated lorry in Newhaven.


On August 7, 2020 there was a plane crash from Dubai to India. 18 Died, and more then 120 injured. The 2-year-old Boeing 737-800 flew from Dubai to Kozhikode, also called Calicut, in Kerala. There were 174 adult passengers, 10 infants, two pilots and four cabin crew on board. It is not known at this time who may have perished in the accident.









On August 7, 2020 UNICEF lost life-saving supplies in a Kinshasa warehouse fire in the Congo. "We are deeply saddened by this situation," said Katya Marino, UNICEF Deputy Representative in DRC. "We will replace the lost equipment as soon as possible in order to continue our activities for children”. This area is a Lake Port. Another transportation Hub.

On August 7, 2020 US officials found ‘sophisticated’ tunnels under the US-Mexico border. An unfinished 1,300-foot tunnel under the U.S.-Mexico border was discovered, calling it an unusually sophisticated smuggling route complete with ventilation and a rail system. Authorities have located hundreds of tunnels over the years under the Southwest border, saying they are used by drug cartels and criminal organizations to smuggle narcotics, people and weapons back and forth between the two countries.

The tunnel found this week measured 3 feet by 4 feet and included a “ventilation system, water lines, electrical wiring, rail system, extensive reinforcement,” ICE said.











On August 9, 2020 there was a factory fire in Melbourne's north, blasting awake nearby residents in Australia. A battery factory sparked a series of small explosions and prompted the evacuation of the warehouse. Nearby residents reported being woken around 4.30am to "hundreds of small booms" that "sounded like gunshots".











This is alot to happen within the span of a week, even though these events have all occurred World Wide. It's no coincidence these incidents happened close to, or on major Ports, or transportation hubs. More evidence in my opinion something on a grander scale is happening. It is my hope this is the destruction of major Human Trafficking routes. I will keep updating as more information becomes available.






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