What Lies Beneath Los Angeles?

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This world is an integral part of Los Angeles. A city that you have certainly never seen like this before. Today, we will go through its underground layers and reveal their secrets.
What Lies Beneath Los Angeles.

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Voice Over: Kent Bleazard
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My grandfather has a 110 and 100 year old maps of underground LA. He tells the family that we all need to meet at his house for any emergencies. He has a tunnel entrance at his house to one of the LA bunkers. He was one of the workers the help build them.

edtelis
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Ally carter said there are underground tunnels and cities under LA, I can’t imagine the horrors that go on underground

jerredblake
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I grew up in Little Armenia in Hollywood. One of our neighbors who owned a small apartment a few houses down used to tell us kids about the things in LosAngeles that most people didn’t know about. He was an engineer and worked throughout Los Angeles as well as the areas in Griffith park. He had made the basement into a bunker and used to tell us what to do in emergency. He even handed out pamphlets to the neighborhood. Us kids loved him and his wife they were the neighborhood favorite.

amechealle
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The original LA Coliseum which was completed in 1923 remains intact beneath the newer structure. Rather than demolishing the old one, they chose to construct the new one over it. I once spent a day alone underneath, connecting new audio cables at a panel, illuminated only by a few battery-powered lights I had brought along, with numerous spiders for company. It's quite eerie down there; certainly not the most enjoyable day I've ever had at work.

Yet-Another-Joe
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As a former 24 year LA resident this topic is rarely discussed. Good stuff

supremepartydude
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Safety concerns? You mean they're afraid that the full extent of many hidden truths will be exposed 😅 Great video!

naturallivingwoman
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I worked on three of the subway stations in LA. The deepest hole is the station on Hope street. It is about 100 ft and was the deepest hole dug in L.A. at the time. I remember seeing nothing but dirt, sand, rocks and a bunch of broken seashells 100 ft down.

Ovniware
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I wouldnt be surprised this where missing people are kept

Vampyra
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There’s a school name Le Conte Middle School is Los Angeles, there’s a book room where they store books and items that are not using anymore. And as a child I seen some type of weird very old map on a wall down a hall way when i went down there randomly.. and I can tell you.. there’s hidden bunkers and tunnels all underneath that school and throughout that area, I even seen power generators on the map, and a maze of tunnels. Had to be well over 100 years old map and area under there

IntegraDIY
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Oil wells everywhere but LA has the highest gas prices in the nation!

Andy-te
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I grew up in Southern California in the 60’s and 70’s and you saw the CD Civil Defense signs and everyone knew what they meant. In elementary school we did “duck and cover” drills where we were instructed to get under our desk. As kids we were told this was an earthquake drill which it was, but it was primarily in the event of a nuclear bomb. Southern California was the location of much of the production of military aerospace and weapons and would have been an obvious target.

zekelucente
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Didn't mention that after pumping the oil out, there was left a vacuum (empty space) and during the late 30's the ground collapsed during earthquakes. So, water, sea water was pumped in to stabilize the area. Long Beach, 1933 & 38 quakes.

lynnmccurdythehdmmrc
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As an American living in LA let me just clarify some things, people really do live in the tunnels underground and we have cars instead of good public transportation not because we want to but because we have to due to government corruption.

QuincyJacobs-ih
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You skipped the currently used tunnel system underneath the Civic Center that connects all the government buildings.

paulndaoc
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Get Hecklefish to find the Lizard people.

johnwheeler
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When we were little kids we used to call those oil drilling rigs, "wise animals" because you could see their silhouettes up on a mountain somewhere and they were constantly bowing as if continuously worshiping God or something... they never stopped bowing night or day...

ung
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I remember my great grandfather said that his father told him that under DTLA is another city

michaelmolina
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Although I live in Shasta, I can tell you how to access the shafts leading into the ancient city beneath LA. This will be much too dangerous a feat for most people to attempt. It requires scuba divers and fighting the sea currents along a large aqua duct to the bottom of the ventilating system, where vertical shafts of unknown height will need to be climbed before cutting an access tunnel to widen one of the venting ducts in order to get inside the underground city, where there's allegedly a lot of gold.

burtpanzer
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Hey those were Tartarian empire tunnels and buildings, we didn't build them, and the history books don't mention, but the old maps shows Tartarian empire and destroyed by mud flood.

vicamaral
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In the beginning of this video they said, "The entire metropolitan area known as greater Los Angels", but they showed a picture of San Diego. I knew right away this video was Bravo Sierra.

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