Idaho‘s Underground


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Location: Burley Idaho
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown – Sherry Shriner reported links to Dreamland and Dulce
Notes:  Druggist George Haycock claimed that he had explored a shaft that could be entered via a boulder-strewn depression or sink 6 miles west of Burley, and one mile off the main road [presumably in the opposite direction from the river?]. Native American legends told of a demonic race that would emerge from a cave and capture their women and children.

Mr. Haycock reported psychic attacks and impressions of evil activities taking place underground. The shaft led to a long square-cut yet ancient horizontal crawlspace tunnel with branch tunnels and a cave-in which he attempted to dig through, although experiencing unusual “resistance” in doing to. He later wrote friends that someone was trying to blast the shaft closed with dynamite and also reported a death threat he had received in the mail telling him to cease and desist his explorations. Shortly after this, he was found strangled to death in his home.
Source:  AMAZING STORIES magazine, Oct. 1947 & Jan. 1948


Location: Lower Goose Lake area in the general area of Oakley Idaho
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:  Wackenhut of the Illuminati run a “model prison” for the NWO. The worst of the federal prisoners are placed in this underground prison which has 7,100 cells which are filled with about 2,700 federal inmates. A track runs through the middle of the eerie underground facility. Food and showers are on the tracks, and the men are allowed showers once a week. The minimum lighting is used and the men are beaten senseless if they talk at all. It sits 500′ underground.
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Location: South Central Idaho
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:  under the Snake River lava flows between Twin Falls and Idaho Falls.
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Location: Base 30 miles east of Coeur D’Alene called The Bunker Hill Mine — in Kellogg, Idaho
Functions: Unknown
Levels: 25
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:  this mine is said to be the size of “Twenty-five Cities” stacked on top of each other, which means it is 25 levels deep.  Each level is fully developed with water and electricity, compressed air, rail transport, and work areas.  Passageways are said to be large enough to drive a pick up through them. There are 6 miles of shafts that allow vertical navigation.  This mine sits adjacent to a vast underground supply of natural artesian well water and the two lowest levels are said to flood with substantially pure, potable water. The main entrance is about 1000 feet from the town’s main street and I-90, and only 2 miles from the Kellogg City airport by the freeway.
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Related:  Kentucky's Underground

Location: Idaho
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
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