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Where can I find the nearest nuclear bunker?



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You might be interested in these places if your curiosity has led you to wonder where the nearest nuclear bunker is. You might find more than 100 such facilities worldwide. They are a high priority for intelligence collectors as well as military planners.

Finland has an impressive network for underground bunkers, one example being Finland. They are both gas and radiation-proof and designed to protect against attacks. They can withstand 100 times the force of a Nagasaki nuclear bomb. There is also a waterpark, an indoor dog walk and swimming pool, as well a gym and a cinema.

One of the best-known dual-use locations is Bunker-42 in Ismailovo District, Russia. It was built as a regular building in 1940 and was later converted into an underground bunker. Recent Facebook photos have shown the facility. This facility has been called a "doomsday bunker".

While the United States is developing weapons to eliminate underground facilities abroad, other countries are not equipped with such weapons. Even though the Soviet Union is gone, some of its secret areas remain. Some of these places are on hostile territory.


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Finland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and other countries have large numbers of underground bunkers. They are equipped with the latest medical technology and are maintained when they are active.

During Cold War, CIA and KGB were unable to penetrate underground bunkers. That meant that the local people didn't even know the sites were there until 1996.


Some super-secret underground nuclear submarine base locations are also available, one of which is located in Yamantau Mountain in Bashkortostan. While the Soviet government has evacuated to Samara, this facility is still in operation and hasn't been shut down.

The UK has many bunkers. In Berkshire there are 20. Each one has a specific purpose. They were constructed as part of the government-run Nuclear Bunker Network and are built to withstand major attacks.

According to the National Security Archive there are over 10,000 of these facilities around the world. They are most likely located in hostile areas and could contain lethal military gear and weapons, of mass destruction. The United States is able to gather information about these facilities but has not shared it with any other countries.


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Drakelow Tunnels, England was once home to an underground aircraft factory. The complex was later converted to a bunker that could be used as a protection for the UK in the case of a major nuclear accident. This site was selected for its fortress-like appearance. There is a steel door at the tunnel entrance, and there is a sandstone block surrounding it.

Subterranea Britannica visited one of these bunkers back in 2000. The facility was not designed for hydrogen bombs, but rather for 'A' bombs. Inside, there was a phone room and a bath. Moreover, the walls were painted to look like they were in the open.


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FAQ

What is your most secretive community?

You might be surprised at the answer. It may even make it uncomfortable, as it challenges our perceptions of reality and our lives. But there is a reason that this place exists. It isn't what you would expect.

It was also called the City of God in ancient Greek. According to the Bible, it was called the City of Destruction.

It is also called Kashi in India (Kashmir). In Russia, it's called Novgorod.

However, in America it is called The Town that Disappeared.

A small town in western New York State, with a population of 1,200, vanished without a trace. A road sign pointing to the former location of the town was all that was left, except for a few bodies and cars.

This tiny town vanished without any trace. Some say the earth swallowed it up. Others believe it was destroyed by a meteorite. Some believe that it was taken by aliens.

The residents of this once prosperous community believe that whatever happened, their town is not gone forever. They had just moved to a new town.

Even a website exists to help track down the disappearances of the lost city Zugspitz.

The question is, where did this place go? It's in Switzerland.

The border of Austria and Germany is at Zugspitze. Just beyond the summit of the mountain is a huge lake called Lake Zugspitze.

It's always fascinated me how so many towns disappear, yet others remain. Is it possible that some towns disappear and others are preserved? I decided to investigate.

I wanted to know more about the mysterious disappearing towns. What is the secret to a town's disappearance? How does one place go extinct?

There are several theories behind the disappearing of towns. One theory holds that a town disappears if all its buildings are demolished. Another theory holds that the town simply relocates to another location. A third theory states that the town didn't exist at all.

Although theories may be a bit speculative, it is a fact that numerous towns have been destroyed by the elements. This video examines both the history and current status.


Is there a more mysterious place than the Earth itself?

Antarctica is considered the most mysterious area on Earth.

What is it that makes this place so interesting? Because it is unlike anything else on Earth.

It is remote, isolated, and extremely difficult to visit. But there is more to this site than meets the eye.

These wild animals are also found in this natural wonder.

Let's now see how this amazing destination came to be so well-known for its mystery.

Antarctica: The South Pole

No one knows exactly why Antarctica was named Antarctica. Some believe it is "land of the ice". Some believe it means "land of ice". Others believe it is Greek mythology.

Antarktis in ancient Greece was the name given the island where Zeus' twin brother brothers were born. According to legend, one of the twins was born in winter. This is why the word "antarctic" was chosen.

Others think the name came from the Greek words anti, meaning against, and tropos meaning turn. This would be land turned away form the sun.

Whatever the reason Antarctica has held a special fascination for people, it is undeniable.

It is the continent with the lowest, windiest and highest temperatures. It is too cold to support trees, plants, and animals.

And yet, this frozen wasteland is teeming with life.

It houses approximately 90% of all Earth's living organisms. You can find approximately half the world's species of animal and plant plants here.

What makes Antarctica so special? Here, water freezes in ice rather that vaporizing into the atmosphere.

This causes large ice masses to rise above the ground.

These floating glaciers cover 80% of the continent. They continue to grow in size each year.

So far, the Antarctic ice sheet has grown 60 feet since 1960.

If the melting continues, sea level could rise up to 200ft. This could lead to massive flooding across the globe.

This does not mean that everyone is wrong. Some scientists believe that global warming can be beneficial. According to scientists, global warming could be good for us because the melting of the ice sheets will accelerate, which can lead to floods that release toxic chemicals into our soil and bodies.

Others cautioned that this theory sounds too science fiction.


What is the reason actors are blacklisted?

If you are an actor, you will get more rejection than if you are a writer. Actors are likely to be rejected often. However, it doesn't really matter as you will eventually meet someone who is truly your love.

Actors are often very talented and can make a living anywhere. However, most actors aren't interested in making money. Actors love acting and storytelling. It's likely that you will be acting if your passion is acting.

Even worse, you might be told you are too young or too old to play the part. Sometimes, you may lose an audition for a movie. It happens all too often.

You may be criticised once your casting is complete. You may be told that your makeup is too heavy or you are not worthy of wearing it. If you're lucky, you won't even hear negative comments.

Sometimes your character isn't real or authentic and you will be criticised. Perhaps you play a homosexual man and everyone thinks that you're straight. You might play a tough woman, but she is very emotional.

You might be asked to change the sound of your voice. Sometimes they ask you to sound like either a boy or a girl. They usually want you sound better.

These criticisms should be ignored. Actors sometimes feel like failures when they hear they were wrong. However, they aren't doing anything wrong.

They weren't born with the talents that made them famous. And sometimes, no matter how hard they try, they don't fit the bill.

There are lots of reasons why an actor could get blacklisted. Some people don't like actors. Others think actors can be lazy. Others still believe that actors cheat.

Whatever your reason, it doesn't matter. You won't get blacklisted for trying. There are many roles available, and you will find them.

If you persevere, you will eventually succeed.


How does your brain control the functions within your body?

The brain relays messages to other parts of the body to ensure their functionality. Your brain controls all that happens in your body. It tells the stomach to digest food, and the lungs to breath air. It also tells your legs and arms to move.

Your brain is made up billions of nerve cell networks connected in groups known as neurons. Action potentials, which are electrical signals sent by neurons to each other via axons, allow them to communicate with one another. Each neuron has a cell membrane surrounding its nucleus. The cell membrane houses channels that allow ions, such as potassium and sodium, to enter and exit the cells. Ion movement creates the electric charge that causes the neuron to fire.

When a neuron fires, chemicals called neurotransmitters are released into the space between the neuron and the next neuron. Neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of the second neuron and open ions channels for ions to pass in and out. As a result, second neuron fires as well.

When another neuron sends an impulse to the presynaptic neural cell, neurotransmitter is released. The impulse travels along the synaptic pathway that connects both neurons. The transmitter binds to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, triggering the firing of the postsynaptic neuron.

The nervous system relies on neurotransmitters for communication. They coordinate activity between the different parts of your brain.



Statistics

  • A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (romper.com)
  • In fact, nearly 24% of U.S. women are affected with one or more pelvic floor disorders, according to research funded by the National Institutes of Health. (romper.com)
  • "It is estimated that 75% of people have at least mild gum disease, with the most common symptoms being bleeding when brushing, bad breath, and dark and swollen gums," Dr. Ron Baise, a London-based dentist, tells Romper. (romper.com)
  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)
  • In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, you make 15 to 30 gallons of tears each year, which is insane when you think about it. (romper.com)



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Declassified secrets of the United States

The United States offers a world of opportunities where everyone can succeed. However, there are also many secrets that have been kept quiet for years that could impact how we live.

These secrets include:

  1. The US government holds more than 5 million secrets documents that have not been made public. These documents include information on UFO sightings and alien life forms. They also contain information about human cloning and assassination attempts against leaders around the world.
  2. In 1947, President Harry Truman authorized the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency. This organization was created to support the president's decisions in wartime and keep America safe against foreign threats.
  3. The CIA used to use mind control experiments against American citizens without their permission. Project MKUltra, one of the most well-known examples, was an example.
  4. During World War II U.S. forces conducted numerous tests on civilians. Some of these tests involved exposing soldiers o biological weapons and mustard gas to them.
  5. In 1992 the Pentagon admitted that it had carried out germ warfare testing at Guantanamo.
  6. The CIA has secretly created prisons all over the globe, where it holds terror suspects and then sends them to countries such as Thailand, Poland, and Romania.
  7. Death squads have been funded by the CIA to kill dissidents in Latin America.
  8. The US Air Force continues to conduct chemical warfare tests in violation of multiple international treaties.
  9. Regular violations of rules by the Department of Defense regarding human experimentation with animals are common.
  10. While arresting protesters in coastal waters, the Coast Guard repeatedly violated federal laws.
  11. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), conducts illegal searches at airports across the country on ordinary travelers.
  12. The CIA uses armed drones (or "assassination crews" to carry out targeted killings on battlefields not yet recognized by the United States.
  13. The Office of Public Affairs is responsible for the operation of the CIA. However, OPA employees continue to write alternative media articles. These articles are then distributed among intelligence agencies or defense contractors. OPA writers claim that the truth about UFOs, aliens, 9/11, climate change, and other sensitive subjects have been withheld by national security forces who fear public awareness.
  14. The US Air Force holds files on over 7 million Americans, which they consider subversive.
  15. The US Army has employed undercover agents provocateurs to organize violent protests and race riots.
  16. The NSA collects phone logs and credit card information and then shares it with companies to sell advertising.
  17. The FBI has been stockpiling ammunition and guns since the 1980s, which most people won't know. The FBI now stores over 10 million ammo and over 1.5 billion gun rounds!
  18. Homeland Security department built concentration camps that allow inmates to be detained, tortured and even killed. These detention centers are not open to members of Congress.
  19. The NSA engages in domestic spying campaigns against activists and journalists whose only crime is criticizing government officials or speaking out against abuses.
  20. The NSA has massive computer surveillance of innocent citizens. Some are completely unrelated with terrorism.
  21. The NSA conducts mass surveillance of cell phones and email accounts of foreign leaders, celebrities, members of congress, judges, and even the president of the United States.
  22. The NSA intercepts financial transactions and tracks the movements of private individuals.
  23. The NSA monitors all energy production facilities, and spying on stock markets and exchanges worldwide.
  24. Without obtaining search warrants the NSA hacks into computer networks, installing keystroke loggers and other software on computers.
  25. Cyber warfare techniques are used by the NSA to degrade enemy communications systems.
  26. The NSA monitors the social networking sites Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
  27. To spread propaganda and impersonate hackers online, the NSA has created fake online identities.
  28. The NSA infiltrates chat rooms and message boards to obtain personal data.
  29. To manipulate forums and discussion groups online, the NSA creates fake persons.
  30. The NSA makes homeless people install spyware on smart phones.






Where can I find the nearest nuclear bunker?