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@sisfreak2017 | 5 April 18 | |
@musho77 | 5 April 18 | |
@ usb3.1 - 5.04.18 - 05:02am Everyone will need underground bunkers. There is Russian talk of hitting 20 targets in UK only people within a certain amount of miles and only for 2 weeks i think it was the uk press saying that as they showed a uk map of targets from the cold war loads of underground mines here but not sure i would bother i only think they would use 2 on london if ww3 did start, give all these leaders a ecstacy tablet each they will soon wise up. |
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@mikeymk | 5 April 18 | |
@ usb3.1 - 5.04.18 - 03:02am It's on the cards if trump boris and may don't shut the fu*k up True. But meh, what can ya do. |
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@shadow27 | 5 April 18 | |
Anyone read about the 20,000 acre city beneath Beijing?
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@shadow27 | 5 April 18 | |
In Chinese, the underground city is known as Dixia Cheng, meaning dungeon. It was created as a city-sized refuge from nuclear attack by ordinary people digging by hand, many of them equipped only with shovels and carrying everything in bamboo baskets. Work began in 1969 and the secret city continued to be expanded through to 1979. Tension between China and Russia during the Cold War came to a head in 1969 with the Sino-Soviet border conflict, an undeclared military skirmish that tested the will of both countries. The relationship between the two countries continued in a delicate balance right up until 1991. China was on high alert to the real possibility of full-scale war. |
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@shadow27 | 5 April 18 | |
The response of Chairman Mao Zedong, President of the People's Republic of China, was to instruct his citizens ''Shenwadong, chengjiliang, buchengba'' which pretty much translates as ''dig deep tunnels, store food and prepare for war.'' In Beijing, around 300,000 civilians quite literally dug in and carried out Chairman Maos ominous wishes. The Beijingers, under the guidance of army engineers, created a huge, complex underground network. The various tunnel systems linked up around 10,000 atomic bunkers, plus restaurants, theaters, warehouses, factories, a mushroom farm, sports facilities, everything a community might need to survive a nuclear war. Even the ventilation system could be isolated from the outside air. According to some accounts, the Chinese government boasted at the time that the underground complex was large enough to accommodate the entire population of central Beijing, around 6 million people in 1969.
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@shadow27 | 5 April 18 | |
@ladibud | 5 April 18 | |
paragraphs please! dear God I can't breathe.
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@musho77 | 5 April 18 | |
looks quite neglected and without drugs 6 million people wont last long
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@bambi99 | 5 April 18 | |
Who ever declares a war should be made to lead the first charge , boots on the ground Not that that is likely ,it will be all drone driven soon.. |
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