03-22-2026, 07:53 PM
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03-22-2026, 07:55 PM
Long read, but it's topic-related
If true sounds like the Guns of Naverone type operation may be needed... [quote] Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ @shanaka86 · 47m BREAKING: Iran built a subway system for ballistic missiles inside a granite mountain south of Yazd. Automated rails move warheads and transporter-erector-launchers between assembly halls, storage vaults, and three to ten blast-door exits carved into the mountainside at depths reaching 500 metres. A TEL rides the tracks to an exit, surfaces, fires, and retreats underground before the strike aircraft can respond. The mountain has been under construction for two decades. The IRGC did not build a bunker. It built a weapons factory with its own internal railway, buried deeper than any conventional bomb can reach. The United States and Israel have struck Yazd Imam Hussein on March 1st, March 6th and March 17th and even earlier today! Satellite imagery shows collapsed portals, cratered ventilation shafts, and destroyed surface infrastructure. The visible damage is real. The invisible infrastructure is intact. On March 20, a long-range ballistic missile launched from the Yazd complex, failed during boost phase, and crashed near Kohistan Park inside Yazd City itself. The launch failed. The fact that it happened at all is the proof. Three weeks of precision strikes on the portals did not stop the railway behind them from delivering a missile to a surviving exit. The engineering is simple in concept and devastating in practice. Each blast door is a separate exit point. When one is destroyed, the rail system reroutes to another. When that door is struck, it is backfilled with soil and concrete by the IRGC from inside, then re-excavated when the bombing pauses. CNN satellite analysis confirmed the rail layouts. Alma Research mapped the tunnel networks. The IDF acknowledged that approximately 60 percent of launch infrastructure has been destroyed. The US estimated 50 percent of capacity remains. That remaining 50 percent rides underground rails that no bomb in the American or Israeli arsenal can reach at 500 metres through granite. The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, the largest bunker-buster ever built, penetrates approximately 60 metres of reinforced concrete or roughly 40 metres of moderate rock. Granite is harder than moderate rock. Five hundred metres is more than twelve times the weapon’s maximum penetration depth. The gap between the bomb and the tunnel is not a margin of error. It is a physical impossibility. The mountain does not care how many sorties are flown above it. The railway does not care how many portals are sealed. The geology is the defence, and the geology has been there for 300 million years. This is why the war continues. Every missile that hits Arad, Dimona, or central Israel was assembled underground, moved on rails to an exit, and fired from a door that may have been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times since February 28. The persistence of Iranian missile fire despite three weeks of intensive strikes is not resilience. It is infrastructure. The IRGC did not prepare for this war by building rockets. It prepared by building railways inside mountains. The rockets are replaceable. The railways are permanent. And the granite that protects them was formed before mammals existed. The strait is 21 miles wide. The mountain is 500 metres deep. And the railway inside it is still delivering missiles to the surface.[quote]
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03-22-2026, 08:01 PM
This post was last modified: 03-22-2026, 08:03 PM by CriticalStinker. 
(03-22-2026, 07:53 PM)WallFlowerActive Wrote: The question then is why both the democrats and republicans allowing the increase in the national debt in the first place. I think there are quite a few reasons. Ending the gold standard didn't help. It gave the government the ability to print money. Instead of raising taxes they could just print money and increase the supply. It's why inflation is often called the hidden tax. They can even cut your taxes, run a deficit and print money to pay for all the bloated spending. I think the other reason is there isn't actually a political appetite for the politicians. They don't care, it won't be their problem once they leave. Plus I don't think the democrats even make it a core talking point a vast majority of the time. So we have one side who will provide it lip service, and that's about it. Edit: How could I forget one of the other big ones in this of all threads... War.
03-22-2026, 08:39 PM
(03-22-2026, 07:45 PM)CriticalStinker Wrote: George H. W. Bush wasn't horrible. I think that's kind of my point, they (all Presidents) are questionable in thier own way, modern ones atleast are usually skeevy AF Guess Im a lot older.... Nixon and Carter would be my bottom 2,3 Biden's the absolute worst. LOL and all the rest are mushed into 4,5. Carter, a Georgia peanut farmer, was even derided by his own party inside the beltway while the President. Jimmy was a good, honest, decent Christian man, and DC ate him up and spit him out like a plug of Redman tobacco. That Iranian hostage thing would have sunk most presidents, and it kneecapped his presidency. Dubya wasnt the button pusher, Cheney, who was thick as thieves with the head spook who would be President Herbert Walker was...
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
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03-22-2026, 11:47 PM
Trump said 48 hours but they've already started the bombing campaign
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2035902558150254603?s=20
03-23-2026, 12:22 AM
(03-22-2026, 07:15 PM)putnam6 Wrote: No credible evidence links individuals in Trump's inner circle with documented Epstein ties What about Epstein being a representative of the Rothschild's? Important in the founding of Israel and international banking. Still don't have Iran on their list of subjects. People like Pam Bondi are more concerned with the Dow than the culture of corruption and depravity Epstein exploited. Do the public really know just who exactly is in Trumps inner circle?
03-23-2026, 04:40 AM
(03-22-2026, 06:38 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: When the players involved with Epstein are the same players behind the war in IranNo. It's not false. There are thousands of people in the Epstein situation and thousands more in the Iran situation. A couple of the players are the same people because they are so involved in politics. There is no connection between Epstein and Iran. None. I want the Epstein thing resolved just as you do. But to continually drag Epstein into everything is truly absurd. This war is not because of the Epstein case. Iran is it's own problem. |
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