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Robert wrote:

>  As I recall from running the numbers the Chama NM/CO tunnel is 12.6 miles
>long
>and 10.92 feet in diameter.  Where it is listed as a BuRec project, I would
>imagine
>it has something to do with water...although you never know.

It's listed as being near the San Juan river so it could have been used, or
is still being used, to divert water.  This is cattle country.  I'm sure
many (if not all) of these tunnels are for utility purposes.  Though I do
question A LOT, I don't see a conspiracy with each and every event.

>  If you happen to be in the area sometime, I would be curious as to
>what the locals say.

Chama is only about 30 minutes from here so, the locals here should know.
I'll ask around.

>  Up in Idaho in a little town on I-15 between Idaho Falls and the Montana
>border is a  town called Dubois.  Just north of Dubois is a large Dept of
>Agriculture "sheep station."
>To set the flavor of this  picture the Dept  of Agriculture station which
was
>used as a cover for a circular underground lab which worked on viruses
>and such in the movie Andromeda Strain.

Yikes!!!  That's nice to have in one's backyard.  I used to live near
Washington, D.C. and was in the area when there was "that minor incident"
with the ebola virus.


> When you talk to the folks in Dubois (of which the small community
>supposedly depends on sheep station money for its small economy) nobody
>and I mean absolutely NOBODY has any clue what is done, other then to say
>something  about "sheep research."    When you ask some locals the question
>"do you have family that works there?"  The answer seems to be "yes, but
they
>don't
>talk about it...."
>Usually is one newspaper article  a year about some sheep this or that and
>that is the size of it.
>  Then you have the LA County Dept of Corrections (Yup you read it right,
>Los Angles Calif) BUS that appears in Dubois during the night about twice
>a year or so.  Apparently the bus stays for "a couple of weeks" then it
drives
>off again in the middle of the night.  Supposedly nobody knows who the
driver
>is, why the bus is their, or 'who' comes in the bus but they are so used to
>its
>appearance that it isn't given a 2nd thought.

Prisoners have been used as test subjects before.  Hmmmm...that is
interesting.


>   Probably just as strange as a 12.6 mile tunnel out in the middle of no
>where. :)

Yeah, it's a little weird and may have a completely reasonable explanation
for being there.  Things do happen in these small southwest towns.  12 of
the 80 some members of the Colorado cult (now dispersed all over the world)
came from here.  The employer of one of the young women had very nice things
to say about her but, that she had seen some changes taking place a year or
so before she joined the cult.  For reasons of confidentially, I won't go
into details.  It's typical cult stuff - no big secrets.

Hilary

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