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Is it possible to tunnel your way into The White House's presidential bedroom?
Although it would take a couple of years has anyone considered the very real threat Iranian Revolutionary Guards could tunnel their way into the White House ? They could stealth take out security using Kabaddi keeping things quiet and then capture the president.
When considering modern machinery it would not take that long only requiring the last few miles to be done by hand to keep things quiet.
Then tying a pin camera to the Presidential Chihuahua's manhood so that it can spy on events as they unfold in the aftermath giving them ultimate access to US military secrets.
I'm also concerned that since The White House is an old building with its foundations only being oak timber and peat that it would be too easy to drill through. Any ideas on how this threat could be stopped?
11 Answers
- Anonymous1 year agoFavorite Answer
The White House goes 5-8 levels below ground. Checkmate.
- Big MouthLv 61 year ago
Monica, please! I thought we made it clear in your restraining order that you can't go anywhere within a 100 ft radius of a President, the Oval Office or a White House bedroom. Remember what happened the last time?
- USAFisnumber1Lv 71 year ago
No. Detection of tunneling has been around since at least WW ONE. Israel is getting very good at detecting it. You can be sure that has been considered in regards to Washington DC.
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- Anonymous1 year ago
Blah, blah, blah...just another troll post.
- Anonymous1 year ago
the white house sits atop underground tunnels and bunkers anyway. i think it was in 2012 or so that they installed a trap door to the tunnels in the oval office itself or something like that.
but you detect digging through seismic/auditory sensors. you could probably also detect heat and soil/vegetation density signatures especially for air vents if you actually bothered to look.
ultimate access to government communications: cyber warfare. the us does it to them. they do it to us. the most notable case being a month or so ago when Russians were outed for infiltrating the radio network of the FBI (the nation's foremost spy hunters).
- Anonymous1 year ago
considering the entire underground of the white house is a huge nuclear bunker.... no