Richard Dolan on Underground & Undersea Bases (Hidden in Plain Sight - Richard Sauder) Part 6
Analysis Summary
Summary
The transcript discusses plans for undersea bases designed by a Navy artist named Kirshner. These bases would use spiral designs due to the limitations of tunnel boring machines. The bases could serve industrial purposes, like oil drilling, and would be powered by geothermal energy. Kirshner's illustrations show submarines and living spaces within these bases. The speaker mentions that modern engineering can support such facilities, suggesting that various countries might have built them. The conversation also touches on the possibility of non-human beings operating in these undersea environments. The speaker notes a shift in Kirshner's views on extraterrestrial involvement over the years.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion explores the potential for constructing undersea bases using advanced engineering techniques, highlighting the capabilities of various nations. Additionally, it touches on the controversial topic of non-human entities possibly operating in these environments, reflecting a shift in perspective over time.
There are conceptual plans for undersea bases that could be constructed using modern deep-sea engineering techniques.
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“I have run across conceptual plans for such undersea operations in the mining literature that I have consulted in recent years.”
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to create undersea facilities for various operations
There are conceptual plans for undersea bases that could be constructed using modern deep-sea engineering techniques.
The capability to build undersea installations exists among several nations, including the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Norway, Russia, China, and Japan.
There are allegations that non-human beings may be operating in undersea environments.