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Hidden Military Base in plain public view
I think people are screened like terrorists to demoralize the population and get them used to being frisked, felt up and irradiated, not bc they might infiltrate the secret underground nuclear facility
Sofia Smallstorm has done some interesting, if not speculative work, about alleged underground cities that are being powered with nuclear power. Denver airport is a major hub.
I live in Florida. We don't have anything underground here.
Confirmed 3 near Philadelphia International. What in fugg
>Build secret military base with private airports literally anywhere in the swathes of unoccupied land in America
>Nah nvm lets hide them at civilian airports
because Florida is actually a floating island only about half a mile deep?
>"[they store] highly classified documents"
>Decide to look up their website
>"[we will] store your highly clasisfied documents"
Sure is /x/ in here
Iron Mountain is a company that safely disposes of confidential information.Cant speak on if theyre a front for something else or not, but that's what their "normal" service is.
t. silicon valley fag who interacts with them weekley
>not knowing the best way to hide something is to hide it right under everyone's noses
>not knowing that the government has been doing this with their secret bunkers for decades
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educate you'reself leaf, your going to need to know this stuff if justin gaydeau keeps taunting Russia.
i see their boxes smashed open at work all the time. mostly insurance documents.
Grew up right by Detroit metro airport in Romulus. Never heard of Iron Mountain. Never met anyone who's parents worked for the government or at the airport. I worked for UPS at the airport and never saw any military anything.
Security is so tight at airports to provide us with a false sense of security.
The iron mountain facility near me isn't located near an airport. I know someone who worked there and they do have armed guards and search you and your car, but it doesn't make sense to have a nuclear bomb at all airports lol that's ridiculous
interdasting
They're document shredders.
Back to /x/ you fucking retards.
I always knew my states aquifer was storage for nuclear weapons.
That's idiotic. The terrain in my locale prevents any real subterranean building. Even basements can be hard to do. A large underground bunker isn't possible.
Oddly enough, TSA still is still ridiculous here.
Eh maybe but highly doubtful
I work in an enterprise level DC. We have nightly back ups running on mostly all apps. They either write to a virtual tape library or to physical tapes themselves. Once the tapes are full we ship them to iron mountain.
>didn't expect to find this in England
>they are everywhere
>look at one in streetview
fuggg
They don't hide nukes in there they are nuclear shelters for the elite for when shit really goes down. The rest of us will be ashes.
We're frisked because of 9/11, flying in the 90s was fine.
But, seeing as how most of Sup Forums was born into a post 9/11 world, they've never known anything else so they think it's always like that.
You're a fucking twink. Iron Mountain does data retention and hosting for companies since it's a secure facility. The lime mines previously owned by US Steel provide miles of tunnels with dry air and cool temperatures which are good for storing documents and hosting datacenters.
Post your local Iron Mountains lads.
It's not beside the airport though.
>T.Iron Mountain Shill
>Real reason behind airport security
lmfao nice try ahmed
Is there ANYTHING muslims won't say to try to divert attention from their terrorist cult?
WHY WOULD IT the cold war reason since rothwell and the gray deal
Iron mountain is a private company that does storage. Data centers are literally hosted there.
All of the Iron Mountain locations are pretty far away from the nearby airport and are located in my cities business / industrial area.
Well it's a pretty good front considering they have hundreds of trucks and have thousands of accounts in NYC.
>TSA
>guarding anything
G...guys...I'm getting loaded at an iron mountain facility in dallas. Is it OK to smoke around all these nuclear missles?
Tbh all they do is shred documents for companies. Then sell the shredded documents in bales to paper mills to be recycled into paper products. Seems like a pretty good racket.
>Iron Mountain is a company that safely disposes of confidential information.
100% opposite is true.
>Iron mountain is a cover for top secret underground nuclear shelters
>Appears on Google maps
Go to /x/ if you're gonna be a bunch of LARPing faggots.
The Moscow secret base is much better.
It even has its own metro line.
Actually worked for Iron Mountain. All they do is store documents and shit. They do have a server based document storage. Mostly just Medical documents and Police records where I had worked. They typically hold stuff for 7 years then shred it. We did have shit that dated back to the 50's but it was zoning shit. I personally pulled thousands of STD screens and Police records. Good work if you don't mind being alone most of the time, but shitty pay.
really makes me think...
Dunno why it says recall lol
Iron Mountain Data Center Pennsylvania. Bout an hour from my house.
Of course there are safe room in airports, so any incoming VIPS can be trafficked there immediately during crisis
Because Florida is a sandy soil peninsula and if you dig a hole more than a few feet deep, it fills with water.
When I was at GATech I knew some guys that worked for the army in a secret lab hidden under this ghetto building on the outskirts of campus.
Hey I goto GATech right now tell me about this please
i live near 3 intl airport, and there are only iron mountain "record storage facility" is only near one, the one of witch is not the largest. Also some locations near a port.
I've actually worked for Iron Mountain - We genuinely just transport, store and destroy records.
The only nefarious thing we do is charge about a 1000% markup of costs.
i worked for Iron Mountain for about 2 years AMA
It's a fucking records storage facility. The best in the world because its in a fucking mountain. MORON.
You probably can't reveal this but does the moon actually exist?
Fuck off cunt, I beat you to it.
Whats the most interesting thing about their front?
Job would be perfect for someone into ID theft
Security was absolute shit at least in the 4 centers i worked at
if you can work out a secure communication line ill divulge everything
Was it called recall? See my pic above
We use IM to store SOX retention documents. Can't have 7 years worth of paper just sitting around in an office we are paying $490/month per sq ft.
>wanting your secret bunker nowhere near starbucks and dunkin donuts
retard
Iron mountain dangerously holds on to public information?
the security is utter shit
I live near one of the original and most massive underground sites, in Wampum, PA. It is just 5 minutes from the county airport. Big enough to land a C-17 or C-130.
Nah, I'm not a Banana Bender.
I was a fleet controller and I worked directly for Iron Mountain.
Only interesting thing about the job was that I've probably breathed more dust than any single human ever should,
OP is a goof, nothing about Iron Mountain is secret kek
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>gee I wonder why all those trucks and people are going out to the middle of buttfuck nowhere?
>oh look a truck and bunch of people are going to an airport they mush work there or be going for a flight
what font do you use for your documents at work?
Did your facility have lights? Ours only had them in the main aisles. we had to carry flashlights to find anything.
OK so this company used to process our confidential waste, just saying..
all i did was put inbound shit to the racks and retrieve and package and route file requests. No idea what font is used.
>Americlaps can't even afford lights.
Workplace health and safety wouldn't let that shit fly, plus our facility was fairly new so we had a lot of overhead fluro lights.
Tried it for Atlanta. Nothing.
sure is godlikeproductions in here today
the 3 story facility i worked at had litteral holes in the flooring system and you could feel certain sections sag as you pushed a cart over. I complained about it until some regional exec came out to look my spineless manager made me give him a tore. After spending an hour or two pointing out very dangerous conditions the exec told me everything was perfectly safe.
3 days later if RIFed
fuck IM shitty company
DFW International.
Conspiracy Confirmed
I doubt that there are 5 underground bunkers here
Im pretty sure iron Mountain shreds all of the documents we dispose of at the bank i work for.
And here's Dallas Love Field. It seems a little far to me, to build an underground facility this far away from the airport, but if user says it, it must be true.
>let's hide nuclear weapons and secrets next to valuable nuclear targets
Are you dumb?
Could be because iron mountain just acquired the company "Total Recall"
It doesn't remotely demoralize me when going through an airport. I've never felt crushed and sat on the edge of my bed with my head in my hands and thought..
'th...they made me walk through a metal detector and get scanned... FUCK'
How are you in Silicon Valley when you spell it weekley
Fucking Pajeet you're here on an H1-B aren't you
Well shit here it is, quite near the airport too
Why would they waste a nuke on a civilian airport in the first place
DFWfag here. I heard that the largest collection of IBCS in the world is actually somewhere off of highway 380 near Denton, TX. Apparently it has been there since the 1970ish.
wtf is this shit
get up there user.
you're going in
more like one with multiple exits
>let's put our military bases in the middle of a densely populated city
>surely our enemies won't be so depraved as to nuke innocent human shields, I mean, citizens
your picture needs more flair
some question marks, some ufos, illuminati etc etc
kek
Could be a defense grid, because they are populated.
0.9 lambourghinis have been deposited in your iron mountain account.
>They store nuclear weapons and highly classified documents here
>The TSA agents at the top are just the stupid pawns who don't know that they are actually guarding something much greater
Do you have a single piece of evidence to back that up?
>This is exactly why you are screened like a bunch of terrorists at airports, because you are approaching a secret military base
This is done in every country to protect against terrorism, retard.
bump really what is this shit? for reals? sky hrabor has a shit ton of them all over it.
even asu's stadium has a shit ton plastered all over it too.
So I only looked up St.Louis, MO and Portland, OR. Found them right next to both.
Thought: Israel's missile defense system is called Iron Dome. The. U.S. is much larger than Israel. That might call for an entire Iron Mountain, might it not?
Perhaps this is some sort of missile defense thing.
I mean, if we're going full conspiracy theory here I figure I might as well have some fun with it.
BRB getting tinfoil and looking up hat folding designs on Google.
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curious start checking out university stadiums. this shit might be around them too
From what I can tell they buy a bunch of random plots of land near the real local site as a distraction if someone goes looking
There was one near where I live, in Buenos Aires. The building was destroyed in a fire a couple years ago, probably linked to corruption in our government.
they must.
oxnard ca has a few outside the airport too
LAX doesn't appear to have any near it on google maps but downtown LA and its surrounding suburbs ARE LOADED. same with that recall one too.
your tinfoil Fedora seems to be on a little tight sport.
No shit fucker, where have you been?
holy shit there's one in Finland too, near the largest airport here. It's called Recall Finland but it says on their site that they're a part of Iron Mountain.
jesus fuck
Okay several key points that are just objectively wrong
1) Iron Mountain and many of its locations have been around far longer than the TSA has been doing screenings
---1a) If the TSA was serving the primary purpose of protecting these buildings, why would they have been left unsecure so fucking long?
2) Iron Mountain is a security company for classified information that is stored in physical form. Transporting the information is always a risk, the further it has to travel, especially by ground, the greater risk of interception. Thus you need them near major transportation centers in order to reduce the distance they can be intercepted.
3) The TSA is such a hack job because it was developed out of fear and panic under a shitty administration (Bush).
Now to some if the speculation, the TSA is horrible at their jobs, look at almost any study on their effectiveness by independent parties. Why does it still exist? Because a politician isn't going to be the one who is known as the person trying to "make us less safe". They would get blown the fuck out by any political rival for taking this stance because people only listen to soundbytes
they hold them for 7 years on servers, then print them out and shred them?
All the NEETS on Sup Forums should apply there then.
>Do you have a single piece of evidence to back that up?
Number one, that's terror. Number two, that's terror.