What's Under The White House?

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What's Under The White House? Built in the late 18th century, it has withstood wars, undergone significant renovations, and evolved to accommodate the needs of its occupants over the centuries.

However, the true intrigue lies beneath the White House. Hidden from public view, the underground section of the White House houses some of the most critical and secretive facilities. The Situation Room, a high-tech command center established by President Kennedy, allows the President and advisors to manage crises in real-time. Adjacent to it is the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC), a secure bunker designed to protect the President during catastrophic events, equipped with its own power and air filtration systems.

The mystery of the White House’s underground facilities has fueled numerous myths and speculations from people around the world, from secret bunkers to hidden archives. Despite these rumors, the true extent and details of what lies beneath remains a closely guarded secret.

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i thought the video is about What's Under The White House?

rayansiddiqui-mepu
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😂imagine creating a video about the White House basement, and then barely mention the basement!

greggorystaples
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DON'T BOTHER! Even after watching your video, I STILL don't know "What's Under The White House".

GrantRoberts-jidx
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A video that does not answer its own question

leonboyd
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Since the videos title is "What's Under The White House?" I was sorta hoping you would answer that question instead of asking it at the end of the video.

redfields
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Eight minutes in and I still don’t know what’s under the White House. Time to cut my losses. Won’t be subscribing to this channel. Goodbye.

michaelc
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The White House is made of sandstone and has to be painted white, which was the cheapest paint, at the time. The White House was gutted during the Truman Restoration and certain moldings were saved, the rest was buried somewhere in the area. It was rebuilt, after iron was used to carry the load. The furniture has been collected over time.

reneeparker
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Forgot to mention the not so secret secret tunnel from the East Wing to the Treasury annex.

nomenclature
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I visited Washington DC, back in 2011, for an award ceremony for my daughter.
One of Mitch McConnell's interns gave us the grand tour of the capitol building.
While I cannot confirm the existence of underground bunkers, there is, an awesome underground railway system, that connects many buildings, including the White House.
It's used to transport government workers, unaffected by traffic above ground.

KentuckyRanger
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Just like everyone else, I absolutely LOVED the part where they told us what's under the Whitehouse!

CozyCon
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In 2001 I visited the White House. On the morning of the visit there was a long line to obtain free tickets. On the 2nd day in Washington DC we were lucky to get the tickets. It was great to have visited the White House and I hope the possibility of visiting will return for foreigners.

henkdelange
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Back in the 1980s, and earlier, you could literally walk up to the White House and get a tour. The entrance was at the East Wing, and you'd go through airport style security. Obviously there was usually a bit of a wait. But you would get a tour of the lower levels of the main residence, including the Red Room, Blue Room, Green Room, the State Dining Room, and the East Room. You'd exit through the main corridor and the main front entrance. I did this as a teenager in 1987 when I was in Washington, DC with a church group. While we didn't see him, Ronald Reagan had come back to the White House in his limo, and took the elevator up to the private residence while we were on the tour.

jsmith
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After the wack ass secret service performance of yesterday I doubt everything about it

alejandroolivares
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Back in the early 1990s, I used to work in Washington DC as a lead Computer Technician, for the largest supplier of AT-style computers to the DC area. Every day, the business that I worked for ran a full-page advertisement in the _Washington_ _Post._ Back at that time, work had just started on what would eventually become the Holocaust Museum. As a construction site goes, the Holocaust Museum construction site had to be one of the strangest construction sites that I ever saw. All around it, there was a chain link fence, but inside the fence, the entire site was actually A PIT that was "dug down" nearly 4-stories deep. In fact, while construction was in-progess, the local Washington DC news reported that a full-grown tree, which happened to be right on the fence "line", toppled over and fell into the pit. Whenever I would walk by the construction site, I always suspected that the DEEP pit was eventually going to connect with a network of concealed, underground tunnels, and that the Holocaust Museum was actually just a "cover story" for creating a network of hidden, underground tunnels. IF such a tunnel network exists, beneath the Holocaust Museum, then I suspect that the tunnels connect with the White House. Keep in mind, I am just guessing.

JohnBerry-qh
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A nonsense and deceitful video and waste of 11:11 without even mentioning anything relating to the title of the video

chinedujames
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So, in other words, you don't know either? Waste of time.

dt
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Lol And the Secret Service can't be on a sloped roof for a Trump rally.

anthonylamura
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The main staircase looked different prior to the Truman renovation. It is no longer the same floors Lincoln walked across and none of the original bricks were reused to rebuild the fireplace chimneys. They were sent to MT. Vernon and sold as souveniers.

RADIUMGLASS
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All that protection and a college kid hopped the fence and made it all the way to the front doors during the Obama administration.

ScootsFromNewCastle
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Bro.. after seeing how the secret service performed last weekend, I ain't scared of them no more. I actually think a lot of this stuff is more of a myth than real life

Korre