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Here's the limestone mine holding the retirement paperwork Elon mentioned

Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:18 pm
Posted by stout
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Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:18 pm
If there was ever a photo of gov inefficiency this is it


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Posted by ELVIS U
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:24 pm to
What in the world? Why is it necessary to do this 700 feet under ground?
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
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Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:24 pm to
Posted by MrFantastic
Fort Worth
Member since Feb 2025
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Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:26 pm to
This is actually the plot for the next Indiana Jones movie
Posted by Nosevens
Member since Apr 2019
14382 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:29 pm to
230 ft under ground. So why can’t they use a computer offline ?
Posted by Jon Ham
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:30 pm to
From our friend Chat GPT:

quote:

Iron Mountain uses underground storage facilities primarily for security, climate control, and disaster protection. These locations, often repurposed mines or naturally occurring caves, provide several advantages:
1. Security – Underground facilities are highly secure, offering restricted access and natural protection against unauthorized entry. This is crucial for storing sensitive documents, financial records, and historical archives.
2. Climate Control – The stable underground environment helps maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels, which is essential for preserving paper records, film, and digital media.
3. Disaster Protection – Being underground shields stored materials from natural disasters such as fires, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes. It also offers protection against man-made threats like theft or cyberattacks.
4. Space Optimization – Underground storage provides vast amounts of space, making it a cost-effective way to store large volumes of physical records and digital backup tapes without using valuable real estate in urban areas.

One of Iron Mountain’s most famous underground facilities is in Boyers, Pennsylvania, located in a former limestone mine. It houses government records, corporate archives, and even historical artifacts from museums and entertainment companies.
Posted by CrotchetyCowboy
Ward, AR
Member since Jul 2022
651 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:31 pm to
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This is actually the plot for the next Indiana Jones movie


Nicely said. Tip
Of the hat to you
Posted by OldManHenry
Texas
Member since Jan 2024
278 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:31 pm to
Seems right...they both will suck.. only the 1st was awesome.

Trump will go down as the greatest modern President thanks to Musk and his DOGE.

The shite is unbelievable.. our government is shite...been shite and soon we'll finally take a shite.

Posted by Boomdaddy65201
BoCoMo
Member since Mar 2020
3427 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:32 pm to
quote:

What in the world? Why is it necessary to do this 700 feet under ground?


Have you ever met a retired government employee?

Every single fricking one of them would kill innocent women & children if they thought you were gonna frick with FERS.
Posted by Rooski
Member since Dec 2024
17 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:33 pm to
Probably why it takes a month to count votes in Federal elections.
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
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65899 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:33 pm to
That should be used as backup. It shouldn't be where they house a production operation.
Posted by WestSideTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2004
4347 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:33 pm to
quote:

Iron Mountain uses underground storage facilities primarily for security, climate control, and disaster protection. These locations, often repurposed mines or naturally occurring caves, provide several advantages: 1. Security – Underground facilities are highly secure, offering restricted access and natural protection against unauthorized entry. This is crucial for storing sensitive documents, financial records, and historical archives. 2. Climate Control – The stable underground environment helps maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels, which is essential for preserving paper records, film, and digital media. 3. Disaster Protection – Being underground shields stored materials from natural disasters such as fires, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes. It also offers protection against man-made threats like theft or cyberattacks. 4. Space Optimization – Underground storage provides vast amounts of space, making it a cost-effective way to store large volumes of physical records and digital backup tapes without using valuable real estate in urban areas. One of Iron Mountain’s most famous underground facilities is in Boyers, Pennsylvania, located in a former limestone mine. It houses government records, corporate archives, and even historical artifacts from museums and entertainment companies.


Still why?



Posted by biglego
San Francisco
Member since Nov 2007
79974 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:34 pm to
quote:

The shite is unbelievable.. our government is shite...been shite and soon we'll finally take a shite.


Let us never forget that Dems are lockstep trying to fight all this exposure and transparency. They don’t want anything brought to light, much less a single thing changed.
Posted by Skeet Mc
Member since Dec 2006
2926 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:38 pm to
quote:

This is actually the plot for the next Indiana Jones movie


If you look closely, you can actually see the Ark of the Covenant, middle of pic, top row.
Posted by michael corleone
baton rouge
Member since Jun 2005
6135 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:40 pm to
Who owns the mine ? Who owns the company that employers the mine workers. Follow the money.
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
Member since Dec 2008
65899 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:41 pm to
Iron Mountain owns it.
Posted by conservativewifeymom
Mid Atlantic
Member since Oct 2012
13040 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:42 pm to
WHAT?!?!

What century is this insanity from?!?!

I think this is something out of Warehouse 13.
This post was edited on 2/11/25 at 5:53 pm
Posted by goatmilker
Castle Anthrax
Member since Feb 2009
70463 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:42 pm to
A shaft. A large one at that. Sounds about right.
Posted by yakster
Member since Mar 2021
2363 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:43 pm to
To give us the shaft
Posted by GeauxTigers123
Member since Feb 2007
2249 posts
Posted on 2/11/25 at 5:47 pm to
Is this like the same iron Mountain that has the shred boxes for hippa papers in hospital?
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