[quote=sdrealtor]I looked at those pictures and two thoughts came to mind. First was that of pouring money down a hole in the ground. Second was why dont they make then like they do in Chula Vista with long tunnels and light rail transportation for 3 ft by 3 ft bales.[/quote]
My neighbors to the south “Otay Mesa” (SD) are now being all but ignored by the PTB and are using their engineering skills to the max because they CAN!
There’s only so many active DEA/NTF left in their *new* HQ smack in the middle of Nirvana where they can keep a sharp eye on what goes on daily “above-ground” over there and on what is growing in those remaining troublesome “greenhouses” between all the “poinsettias” and other “flowers.” Now that all those former agents with a l-o-o-ong memory have begun their “cushy” public retirement whilst kicking sdr’s a$$ weekly on the golf course, there are far fewer left to monitor potential “tunnels” from 45 mi away :=[
sdr, why don’t you see if you can cull your friends and acquaintances in the “beautiful-people sector” to put a “well-educated volunteer group” together. You guys can give some “horticulture-engineering” classes to all those flower growers in Nirvana. Putting a few heads together, you might be able to devise some sort of underground conveyor-belt operation under those greenhouses to keep all those trays of ‘shrooms properly illuminated and in motion so as to keep them out of sight, out of mind of the PTB … just in case of a raid. When the PTB is constantly present at your front (and back) door, you really just never know what they’re up to :=D
edit: I forgot to mention those holdout trailer parks in Nirvana with the stash of 50-gal drums stored under a camper shell. This is ONE MORE pressing “patrol” issue that is taking away agents from the border area, allowing Otay Mesans to dig to their hearts content :=]