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Old 01-03-06, 02:58 PM   #1
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Default Secret Bases/tunnel in the UK

Someone posted this the other day on one fo the car sites. VERY interesting stuff.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/under...ty/index.shtml

So I decided to continue searching about secret tunnels, old military bases, underground railway networks etc in Kent.......

Typed in google, Secret Tunnels in Kent, and found LOADS of interesting stuff....

Now if the above place was de-classified ages ago, it makes me think, what else is our government hiding in terms of underground bunkers etc..

I remember in my old Air Cadet days, there was massive talk of a secret weapons bunker in Longfield, i can't find anything on it though...

I've also found this.....

http://www.secret-bases.co.uk

Some interesting stuff available on the tinternet, even if the government doesn't want its own people to know.

It also leads me to think. America wanted to know everything about Iraq, does that mean we can go to war on America if they don't allow us into their most secret military installations...... Why not, practice what you preach?

But what about Area 51, ok its public knowledge, but how big really is it underground. How much is still secret, and whats the current big US secret base been hidden now.

Mystery..... But interesting.

I wanna go find my own Dr Evils layer
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Old 01-03-06, 03:43 PM   #2
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we sold one in our company auction, not huge.

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Old 01-03-06, 03:45 PM   #3
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I used to work there... Now't special honest
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Old 01-03-06, 03:52 PM   #4
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I work for the defence industry and the local paper starting blabbering on a while back about secret firings in underground bunkers.
A complete load of toss.

What we do is fairly classified in some ares but nothing is done in a covert nature.
Tunnels probably do exist here and there but I doubt anything goes on that would be of interest to anyone other than those involved.

About those secret tunnels, say nothing....its a secret.
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Old 01-03-06, 03:54 PM   #5
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The underground tunnels in Corsham spread for hundreds of miles, when i used to be in the fire brigade that was one of our main training areas because it posed the biggest life risk within our area, due to the shear volume of people employed by the MOD.

It was used during WWII as a communications center and was used for the planning of the Battle of Britain, later on during the cold war a Nuclear bunker was installed which would hold the Royal family and the cabinet. this was all very hush hush but now it's all coming to light because the majority of the armed forces have all disbanded, all 3 forces camps were linked by these tunnels and they spread out as far as field to Bath.

Its main role in WWII was as a ammunitions dump, running through the wiltshire country side is one of IK Brunels creations...Box Tunnel...now this runs parralell to the underground base, during the war (uncle albert ) a train full of ammo would pull into the tunnel and stop while another identical train would be reversed out of the secret tunnel to carry on the journey fooling any german spotters that may be keeping tabs on the train.

You used to get the odd looney breaking in to the underground system thinking they kept aliens n spaceships down there...lol

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/manor.html

Thers more detailed info on there.
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Old 01-03-06, 04:52 PM   #6
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Yeah i've just read that site earlier today. Seems a bit geeky those lads, and i'd have certainly argued with the gaurds

But just normal tunnels and things, not MOD always related, but some are. They are whats getting me, i wanna go explore things
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Apparently (although I've never don't it myself...) You can walk from Corsham all the way into the centre of Bath
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Funny cos for many years people have said about secret underground bases and tarins for the royals to use if there is a nuclear attack..... yet most people would laugh at you and call you a conspiracy theorists, or even an idiot.

Thats why its makes me sick the way this govt lied about the lead up to the invasion of Iraq and all of us sensible people who say it was for many other reasons than democracy are shouted down and told to stop being conspiracists.

I can appreciate that they cant just admit to secret military installations but it just goes to show thier attitude towards the rights of voters to have the most transparent govt possible, while maintainung security for the country.

Apparently, the US Stealth fighter is still a calssified project and if you make enquiries about it you get told that they dont know what you are talking about. Yet just the other day i saw a documentary on National Geographic about the reasons why it was designed and how the technology works
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Apparently (although I've never don't it myself...) You can walk from Corsham all the way into the centre of Bath
You can, but not below ground. Corsham is on a hill, all the quarries stop when you get to Box (which is a deep valley, and where Box Tunnel comes out). There are further quarries under bits of Bath IIRC, there were a few collapsing bits a while back (seem to remember someone walking out the front of their house to find a 30ft hole). The network of quarries under Corsham and surrounding area is vast, I'd highly recommend NOT going down into them without a guide. There used to be a quarrying museum in Corsham where you could go underground into the some of the tunnels, but it closed quite a few years back.

The BBC site is very interesting, I think my parents also have a DVD of a tour of the facility (my Mum works for the MoD in Corsham) and/or the WW2 areas. I believe bits of it are likely to be sold off, since the MoD don't want it any more, although since the rocks it is built in are limestone, there are significant damp problems in a lot of the tunnels. I know a few years back that the stores there (Copenacre) was scaled back significantly due to the costs of running it.

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I was stationed at Bletchley Park from 1980-82. It was a evening pastime to roam around in the basements of the old accomodation blocks, picking locks, tapping walls, trying to find 'secrets'. There was plenty of rooms and corridors down there, and some sealed off we never managed to access - but it was great fun trying!
There was one room at the far end of a corridor of a long fogotten/lost part of the complex that was just perfect for brewing moonshine I imagine the smell still lingers down there 25 years on...
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