I was going to say. This video covers everything except what it promises in the title. I was expecting a discussion about the infrastructure of the White House, which is actually pretty fascinating, but this came off more clickbaity.
All of the press corps communications lines and computer servers are located in the original White House indoor swimming pool. Seriously, the briefing room is built over what was the swimming pool with the podium being located over the deep end.
@@nomenclature9373 Yes that is correct and it's actually not much of a secret. You can google it. The original swimming pool was built for Roosevelt as therapy due to polio. Later the pool was drained and the space was converted to a press room. The swimming pool is mostly intact.
@@Martin-mt3wz it’s been the White House for a couple of years. Maybe 100. I think it was called something like the Executive House. I believe T. Roosevelt changed it to the White House because it’s painted white. At various times in history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901. Presidential Firsts while in office... I was close
What do you expect when he says that the most powerful man in the world lives here then he shows a picture of a person with full blown severe dementia.
Back in the early 1990s, I used to work in Washington DC as a lead Computer Technician, for the largest supplier of AT-style computers to the DC area. Every day, the business that I worked for ran a full-page advertisement in the _Washington_ _Post._ Back at that time, work had just started on what would eventually become the Holocaust Museum. As a construction site goes, the Holocaust Museum construction site had to be one of the strangest construction sites that I ever saw. All around it, there was a chain link fence, but inside the fence, the entire site was actually A PIT that was "dug down" nearly 4-stories deep. In fact, while construction was in-progess, the local Washington DC news reported that a full-grown tree, which happened to be right on the fence "line", toppled over and fell into the pit. Whenever I would walk by the construction site, I always suspected that the DEEP pit was eventually going to connect with a network of concealed, underground tunnels, and that the Holocaust Museum was actually just a "cover story" for creating a network of hidden, underground tunnels. IF such a tunnel network exists, beneath the Holocaust Museum, then I suspect that the tunnels connect with the White House. Keep in mind, I am just guessing.
I visited Washington DC, back in 2011, for an award ceremony for my daughter. One of Mitch McConnell's interns gave us the grand tour of the capitol building. While I cannot confirm the existence of underground bunkers, there is, an awesome underground railway system, that connects many buildings, including the White House. It's used to transport government workers, unaffected by traffic above ground.
The White House is made of sandstone and has to be painted white, which was the cheapest paint, at the time. The White House was gutted during the Truman Restoration and certain moldings were saved, the rest was buried somewhere in the area. It was rebuilt, after iron was used to carry the load. The furniture has been collected over time.
I’m am sure during the Truman restoration there was a bunker installed as was not so uncommon in homes across the country at the time . Convenient this happened exactly as we knew the power of nuclear weapons and were heading into the Cold War. A little ahead of the population as a whole because they knew more than everyone else at the time. Commonsense
Since the videos title is "What's Under The White House?" I was sorta hoping you would answer that question instead of asking it at the end of the video.
In 2001 I visited the White House. On the morning of the visit there was a long line to obtain free tickets. On the 2nd day in Washington DC we were lucky to get the tickets. It was great to have visited the White House and I hope the possibility of visiting will return for foreigners.
Back in the 1980s, and earlier, you could literally walk up to the White House and get a tour. The entrance was at the East Wing, and you'd go through airport style security. Obviously there was usually a bit of a wait. But you would get a tour of the lower levels of the main residence, including the Red Room, Blue Room, Green Room, the State Dining Room, and the East Room. You'd exit through the main corridor and the main front entrance. I did this as a teenager in 1987 when I was in Washington, DC with a church group. While we didn't see him, Ronald Reagan had come back to the White House in his limo, and took the elevator up to the private residence while we were on the tour.
I toured in 1978 with a school group to DC. It, the memorial buildings, the Smithsonian, & the air and space museum, amd Arlington andthe tomb if the unknown and changing of the guard.
Well, now there's a 10ft fence to keep us pesky Americans out. You were fortunate to visit before these barriers were erected, when the House stood, Proudly displayed to welcome all.
Bro.. after seeing how the secret service performed last weekend, I ain't scared of them no more. I actually think a lot of this stuff is more of a myth than real life
The main staircase looked different prior to the Truman renovation. It is no longer the same floors Lincoln walked across and none of the original bricks were reused to rebuild the fireplace chimneys. They were sent to MT. Vernon and sold as souveniers.
I visited the White House in 1968 enroute from my Army AIT to Vietnam. I was impressed at beauty inside and most of all how clean it was. Just the art works alone were magnificent. I learned much later that they are rotated and often changed out with changes in administration. I signed the guest list. I didn’t see any doors that said no admittance or secret tunnels. At the time, all the phones were rotary dial and executive black.
@@Darkk6969 No, the Roosevelt train was built for FDR, to accommodate his partial paralysis. And it wasn't a secret. @paragonscienceacademygradu1749 : There is a subway for the Capitol buildings, but I don't think it connects to the White House. I've seen vids of people riding it.
I’ve visited the White House 8 times. Each visit just as exciting as the first. I was given a private tour once when an ex boyfriend of mine was working for a former administration. The congressional tours begin quite early in the morning and you have to arrive around 8 a.m.. When you enter the East Wing, it’s somewhat equal to going through airport security. You walk along a colonnade until you reach the doors that actually enter the ground floor of the mansion. You’ll get to peek into various rooms and see various paintings of former First Ladies. Then you’ll walk up a flight of stairs, turn to your right and you’ll be in the famous East Room where dinners and entertainment take place. In this room you’ll see the oldest object in the White House, the famous painting of George Washington that Dolly Madison saved as the British were approaching to burn the mansion in 1812. My favorite room in the White House is the beautiful Green Room. I’ve always admired the coffee urn sitting in the middle of a table. The first time you visit, you’ll realize you’re actually in the White House, and think of all the history that took place here. I’ve always thought as I stood in the middle of the Cross Hall, looking left to right, that it isn’t really that large a place. As I’ve left through the North doors, I didn’t want to leave, I’ve always wanted to see more. I’ve always wished I could attend a state dinner.
I mean it's not debatable it's fact. You can only imagine the amount of things he has a hand in controlling. The U.s. dollar is the standard currency of most developed country's. For goods sake research before u make accusations you can't prove.
If i were to design myself a bunker I'd want an escape route out of the bunker, I bet they planned for this, If the above ground got destroyed and could no longer get out that way, either a road underground or railway going away to somewhere to get out, probably even multiple exits for recon or just encase the bunker gets cracked and radiation leaked into it, or blasts knocked out too much of the air filtration or power generators and it became unviable to stay there and had to be abandoned.
Vince Flynn knew what was there! When he wrote his book, he ended up in front of a congressional investigation as his info was so accurate. He ultimately changed some of the information to protect the secrets.
Ironically, since seriously hostile nations have a few really big nukes that can make a crater you can fit a football stadium in (and then some) AND targeting accuracy of just meters…it seems like a deadly mistake to push all your top brass into some underground rooms with a target on top.
Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center. Located in Virginia, near Washington, D.C., this massive underground complex was designed to serve as a shelter for the U.S. government in case of a nuclear attack1. It's part of the U.S. government's continuity of operations plan and remains operational, though details about its current use are classified.
During the George W Bush administration and the Obama administration the entire city of D.C. was dug up. Many streets were closed and they built walls and ceilings hiding the excavation. In press briefings you saw a mountain of dirt higher than the WH but no one was allowed to talk about it. Obama said it was " Utility Upgrades " The Lincoln Memorial sank and the company they hired to fix it used ground penetration radar and said there was a huge hole 200 feet underneath the park and running in multiple directions. The M2 is the secret VIP high speed trains to evacuate the white house and Congress and the SC out of the city But the new tunnels and bunkers are much deeper and run to the Pentagon and a special elevated train station that is not accessible from anywhere except the exit of the tunnels No one knows what it is for. I saw photos from JFK in the Situation Room and the installation of the computers and this was the most incredible thing I've seen because they had stand alone networked XT computers. They didn't say IBM, but they were XT style computers 20 years before they were available to the public. When Hilary Clinton was running for senator the SS had smart phones and this was 20 years before they were available to the public. They actually had a special tractor trailer that had an antenna tower and satellite truck and they had their own cellular network for the smart phones. I worked for a Media company that owned a lot of stations and one of our towers was down a long road and I had to go reset our transmitter and I saw all the military vehicles and the tractor trailer and the satellite truck. It was a huge operation. Each person they talked to they entered the name of the person in the smart phones and people were talking about these amazing devices. Our government has technology that is at least 20 years ahead of what we can buy. I recently saw an all mode scanner that had 1000 channels and was full coverage from .1 mhz to 1 GHz It was made in Japan in 1980. Here in America we had 10 channel crystal scanners This Japan scanner did AM FM NFM SNFM WFM USB LSB It didn't do trunking because that didn't exist till the late 80s, but we didn't have a scanner in America till 1995 that compared to this one. In Korea and China they have scanners that do everything the 1200 dollar Uniden scanner does for 100 dollars. The Baoefeng radios for 20 dollars do the same and more than the 800 dollar Icom and Yaseu The 15,000 Motorola radio costs less than 100 dollars to make I saw a video from a sneaker factory that was looking for clients. They made sneakers for 2 box stores and a global powerhouse sneaker company and generic sneakers and they are all made using the same material. You can buy a pair of the generic sneakers for 5 dollars. The box stores they sell for 17.00 dollars The mega corporation sells the same sneakers for 2300.00 dollars Corporate greed is sickening A person who has a disease that requires pills that cost 30,000 dollars a month, he went to the county that makes the pills for the drug company they told him they can make them for a penny a piece. They gave him a bag of free samples of the pills. 30,000,000 dollars worth of pills that cost them 10 dollars to make. A lifetime supply. So many other countries are able to get much more than we can get in America for a lot cheaper. The big radio companies like Motorola and Kenwood fought lobbying Congress to ban the Chinese radios. Before they were allowed to be sold in America, very few people could afford to own a ham radio. 800 dollars is a whole months pay. Now, a lot of new hams are getting in the hobby because they can afford 20 dollars.
They definately need some sort of secure arcive for important gouvernment document and reserve electrical power production but other than that and the mentioned secure and situation room I think it would be hard to hide silly things like nuclear reactors and super computers. J.
😂imagine creating a video about the White House basement, and then barely mention the basement!
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It's a democrap video. .deceitful
You need to ask Chinese or Russian for details. 😆
You never get those details.
Cause they don't know. Anyone who does know would be in jail if they told
i thought the video is about What's Under The White House?
I was going to say. This video covers everything except what it promises in the title. I was expecting a discussion about the infrastructure of the White House, which is actually pretty fascinating, but this came off more clickbaity.
@@SchuminWeb yeee
All of the press corps communications lines and computer servers are located in the original White House indoor swimming pool. Seriously, the briefing room is built over what was the swimming pool with the podium being located over the deep end.
It’s obviously titled as a question. That’s what the question mark at the end of a sentence means. 😂
@@nomenclature9373 Yes that is correct and it's actually not much of a secret. You can google it. The original swimming pool was built for Roosevelt as therapy due to polio. Later the pool was drained and the space was converted to a press room. The swimming pool is mostly intact.
DON'T BOTHER! Even after watching your video, I STILL don't know "What's Under The White House".
Is where trump hid during the insurrection he started
There's a MONORAIL under the White House.
NOBODY is going to admit THAT!
It's name sounds racial to me. Think we should change it kinda offense come on BLM let's get it going
@@GrantRoberts-ji6dx you are mistaken. Just ask China, Russia or N. Korea
@@Martin-mt3wz it’s been the White House for a couple of years. Maybe 100. I think it was called something like the Executive
House. I believe T. Roosevelt changed it to the White House because it’s painted white.
At various times in history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901. Presidential Firsts while in office...
I was close
A video that does not answer its own question
@@johnnyboy-f6v Your stupidity just showed itself.
Talking about bs. . .
What do you expect when he says that the most powerful man in the world lives here then he shows a picture of a person with full blown severe dementia.
You should nor expect what is under there be revealed. Not possible. It's a secret kept from the world. Enjoy the video
Back in the early 1990s, I used to work in Washington DC as a lead Computer Technician, for the largest supplier of AT-style computers to the DC area. Every day, the business that I worked for ran a full-page advertisement in the _Washington_ _Post._ Back at that time, work had just started on what would eventually become the Holocaust Museum. As a construction site goes, the Holocaust Museum construction site had to be one of the strangest construction sites that I ever saw. All around it, there was a chain link fence, but inside the fence, the entire site was actually A PIT that was "dug down" nearly 4-stories deep. In fact, while construction was in-progess, the local Washington DC news reported that a full-grown tree, which happened to be right on the fence "line", toppled over and fell into the pit. Whenever I would walk by the construction site, I always suspected that the DEEP pit was eventually going to connect with a network of concealed, underground tunnels, and that the Holocaust Museum was actually just a "cover story" for creating a network of hidden, underground tunnels. IF such a tunnel network exists, beneath the Holocaust Museum, then I suspect that the tunnels connect with the White House. Keep in mind, I am just guessing.
Eight minutes in and I still don’t know what’s under the White House. Time to cut my losses. Won’t be subscribing to this channel. Goodbye.
I visited Washington DC, back in 2011, for an award ceremony for my daughter.
One of Mitch McConnell's interns gave us the grand tour of the capitol building.
While I cannot confirm the existence of underground bunkers, there is, an awesome underground railway system, that connects many buildings, including the White House.
It's used to transport government workers, unaffected by traffic above ground.
The White House is made of sandstone and has to be painted white, which was the cheapest paint, at the time. The White House was gutted during the Truman Restoration and certain moldings were saved, the rest was buried somewhere in the area. It was rebuilt, after iron was used to carry the load. The furniture has been collected over time.
Not to mention the addition of the iconic Truman balcony.
I’m am sure during the Truman restoration there was a bunker installed as was not so uncommon in homes across the country at the time . Convenient this happened exactly as we knew the power of nuclear weapons and were heading into the Cold War. A little ahead of the population as a whole because they knew more than everyone else at the time. Commonsense
Forgot to mention the not so secret secret tunnel from the East Wing to the Treasury annex.
Since the videos title is "What's Under The White House?" I was sorta hoping you would answer that question instead of asking it at the end of the video.
Thanks for saving eleven minitues and 10 seconds of my life that I never would have never gotten back...
This is the result when you ask AI to generate you a video script looool
It is a rhetorical question as a caption of the movie
so most probably the youtube page creator is A SPY
Just like everyone else, I absolutely LOVED the part where they told us what's under the Whitehouse!
😂😂😂
@@CozyCon I must have missed it while I was blinking
Yes, it was the VERY BEST part of the video!
Dirt
@@SteveBall-wb1ok and a few spiders
In 2001 I visited the White House. On the morning of the visit there was a long line to obtain free tickets. On the 2nd day in Washington DC we were lucky to get the tickets. It was great to have visited the White House and I hope the possibility of visiting will return for foreigners.
After the wack ass secret service performance of yesterday I doubt everything about it
Pac-Man perimeter
Exactly.
Delegating matters
Exactly 😂 this people watch too much movies
I would enjoy this more if they didn’t keep showing Joe Biden
Back in the 1980s, and earlier, you could literally walk up to the White House and get a tour. The entrance was at the East Wing, and you'd go through airport style security. Obviously there was usually a bit of a wait. But you would get a tour of the lower levels of the main residence, including the Red Room, Blue Room, Green Room, the State Dining Room, and the East Room. You'd exit through the main corridor and the main front entrance. I did this as a teenager in 1987 when I was in Washington, DC with a church group. While we didn't see him, Ronald Reagan had come back to the White House in his limo, and took the elevator up to the private residence while we were on the tour.
I toured in 1978 with a school group to DC. It, the memorial buildings, the Smithsonian, & the air and space museum, amd Arlington andthe tomb if the unknown and changing of the guard.
Well, now there's a 10ft fence to keep us pesky Americans out. You were fortunate to visit before these barriers were erected, when the House stood,
Proudly displayed to welcome all.
Bro.. after seeing how the secret service performed last weekend, I ain't scared of them no more. I actually think a lot of this stuff is more of a myth than real life
A nonsense and deceitful video and waste of 11:11 without even mentioning anything relating to the title of the video
I couldn't agree more
All that protection and a college kid hopped the fence and made it all the way to the front doors during the Obama administration.
Eden of the East
The yanks were too busy poking their noses in to other countries affairs and not keeping an eye on their own. Hardly surprising.
ONCE
@@rlpd5218 once is one too many for the White House
Secret Service. Gotta love it.
I'll make it short: "We don't know, what we don't know."
Lol And the Secret Service can't be on a sloped roof for a Trump rally.
Knowing whats beneath the white house would defeat the whole point of having such a house isn't it?
The main staircase looked different prior to the Truman renovation. It is no longer the same floors Lincoln walked across and none of the original bricks were reused to rebuild the fireplace chimneys. They were sent to MT. Vernon and sold as souveniers.
I visited the White House in 1968 enroute from my Army AIT to Vietnam. I was impressed at beauty inside and most of all how clean it was. Just the art works alone were magnificent. I learned much later that they are rotated and often changed out with changes in administration. I signed the guest list. I didn’t see any doors that said no admittance or secret tunnels. At the time, all the phones were rotary dial and executive black.
Great video. I was missing the rumor of the existence of a train station, connecting to the Congress and possibly to the Metro system.
It was talked about as the Roosevelt secret train. Not much known about it.
@@Darkk6969 No, the Roosevelt train was built for FDR, to accommodate his partial paralysis. And it wasn't a secret. @paragonscienceacademygradu1749 : There is a subway for the Capitol buildings, but I don't think it connects to the White House. I've seen vids of people riding it.
Park police for the win lol
Glad to get a shoutout 😂👍🏼
The White House should not be exposed to external threats
and enemies in other countries
This went Beyond Facts about the basement.
6:49 what’s underneath
I was expecting will hear what Is really under the white house 🤨🤦
I’m sure the Channel has been slapped already, but the Surface to Air Missiles show in this video where….. Russian…. LOL
The president's so power that we're not even sure who's running our nation at this point.
Also connects into the DC metro tunnels and has evacuation trains.
Apparently this channel doesn’t know. Still some entertaining stuff!
"The place is crawling with Secret Service Agents"🤣
What's the name of artist of the music at 4:36
Didn't one of our Presidents, call White House, a Dump??
I clicked on that to learn about what is under the Whitehouse - that was a mistake.
Wasn't the bowling alley removed?
So basically the president works from home and I’m not allowed to work from home 🙄🙄
So, in other words, you don't know either? Waste of time.
Thx for ur comment lol saved me from wasting my time lol
“…home to the most powerful *PERSON* in the entire world…”
0:22 “it makes it one of the most important building in the entire world” *zooms out to the entire U. S.* classic American RUclips 😂
It is, and we are.
@@michaelvarney.clown
@@michaelvarney.You’re not important bro and nobody cares about you, fyi
If there's stairs Biden better not go down there 😂
Now I understand why Melania doesn't like living there.
I’ve visited the White House 8 times. Each visit just as exciting as the first. I was given a private tour once when an ex boyfriend of mine was working for a former administration. The congressional tours begin quite early in the morning and you have to arrive around 8 a.m.. When you enter the East Wing, it’s somewhat equal to going through airport security. You walk along a colonnade until you reach the doors that actually enter the ground floor of the mansion. You’ll get to peek into various rooms and see various paintings of former First Ladies. Then you’ll walk up a flight of stairs, turn to your right and you’ll be in the famous East Room where dinners and entertainment take place. In this room you’ll see the oldest object in the White House, the famous painting of George Washington that Dolly Madison saved as the British were approaching to burn the mansion in 1812.
My favorite room in the White House is the beautiful Green Room. I’ve always admired the coffee urn sitting in the middle of a table. The first time you visit, you’ll realize you’re actually in the White House, and think of all the history that took place here. I’ve always thought as I stood in the middle of the Cross Hall, looking left to right, that it isn’t really that large a place. As I’ve left through the North doors, I didn’t want to leave, I’ve always wanted to see more. I’ve always wished I could attend a state dinner.
There is an underground rail system to a bunker under a mountain in VA.
Yep,Mount Weather..
This should never be talked about
0:03 Lmfao😂
For real. 😂
I mean it's not debatable it's fact. You can only imagine the amount of things he has a hand in controlling. The U.s. dollar is the standard currency of most developed country's. For goods sake research before u make accusations you can't prove.
@@jaydendunn8180although you’re absolutely correct. You can’t teach stupid.
Built a Mansion on Swamp land, wonders why it crumbled
Yeah well I want to see sleepy joe bowl. Ha Ha Ha
Its amazing all the other things that do all the people inside the white house that I never imagine, thanks for that,love from Puerto Rico ❤❤❤
The White House was known as The Presidential Palace until 1810 when it was changed to The Executive Mansion.
The video is a scam.... The title is so misleading.
Like the residents. Cocaine, anyone?
So basically the 'President' is well protected from his own people.
Well, yes. Quite a few have been killed by their own people
At least that hideous barbed wire was removed.
@@denisefarmer366 It will come back, don't you fret any.
Very secure quarters and technology.
Wow, the windows can resist semi-automatic fire. Tell me you know nothing without telling me you know nothing.
Who says he is the most powerful man in the world?
Who is then?
Say it with me, Joe Biden. 🇺🇸
skeletor
Artie from Pete and Pete is
Our dying dollar
If i were to design myself a bunker I'd want an escape route out of the bunker, I bet they planned for this, If the above ground got destroyed and could no longer get out that way, either a road underground or railway going away to somewhere to get out, probably even multiple exits for recon or just encase the bunker gets cracked and radiation leaked into it, or blasts knocked out too much of the air filtration or power generators and it became unviable to stay there and had to be abandoned.
THANKS! SHARED THIS OUT.
Like a Kamala Harris interview, ask about the basement and go on to discuss everything but the basement...
Vince Flynn knew what was there! When he wrote his book, he ended up in front of a congressional investigation as his info was so accurate. He ultimately changed some of the information to protect the secrets.
No one will EVER see what is really there
the centre of the earth? yeah probably not
how do you have this information ?? I feel like this is not publicly accessible knowledge lol but it is dope
You forget one thing inside of White House , ( dy_tc+3b room )
1:30 Poor James hoben! “MY HOUSEEEE 😫”
September 11, 1994, and a Cesna 150 beg to differ with your security assessment.
Well cause he’s not aloud to talk about the basement 😂
A run down Dollar General store? Omg 😮
There are 100s of places built into the mountains of West Virginia that will make the Whitehouse look like a carnival.
Hell the upstairs is so museum like Id Hang out in the catacombs lol
Ironically, since seriously hostile nations have a few really big nukes that can make a crater you can fit a football stadium in (and then some) AND targeting accuracy of just meters…it seems like a deadly mistake to push all your top brass into some underground rooms with a target on top.
Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center. Located in Virginia, near Washington, D.C., this massive underground complex was designed to serve as a shelter for the U.S. government in case of a nuclear attack1. It's part of the U.S. government's continuity of operations plan and remains operational, though details about its current use are classified.
What's In the basement? You don't know and now we still don't know.
What's under the White House?
The Brown House.
Iykyk
During the George W Bush administration and the Obama administration the entire city of D.C. was dug up.
Many streets were closed and they built walls and ceilings hiding the excavation.
In press briefings you saw a mountain of dirt higher than the WH but no one was allowed to talk about it.
Obama said it was " Utility Upgrades "
The Lincoln Memorial sank and the company they hired to fix it used ground penetration radar and said there was a huge hole 200 feet underneath the park and running in multiple directions.
The M2 is the secret VIP high speed trains to evacuate the white house and Congress and the SC out of the city
But the new tunnels and bunkers are much deeper and run to the Pentagon and a special elevated train station that is not accessible from anywhere except the exit of the tunnels
No one knows what it is for.
I saw photos from JFK in the Situation Room and the installation of the computers and this was the most incredible thing I've seen because they had stand alone networked XT computers. They didn't say IBM, but they were XT style computers 20 years before they were available to the public.
When Hilary Clinton was running for senator the SS had smart phones and this was 20 years before they were available to the public.
They actually had a special tractor trailer that had an antenna tower and satellite truck and they had their own cellular network for the smart phones.
I worked for a Media company that owned a lot of stations and one of our towers was down a long road and I had to go reset our transmitter and I saw all the military vehicles and the tractor trailer and the satellite truck.
It was a huge operation.
Each person they talked to they entered the name of the person in the smart phones and people were talking about these amazing devices.
Our government has technology that is at least 20 years ahead of what we can buy.
I recently saw an all mode scanner that had 1000 channels and was full coverage from .1 mhz to 1 GHz
It was made in Japan in 1980. Here in America we had 10 channel crystal scanners
This Japan scanner did
AM
FM
NFM
SNFM
WFM
USB
LSB
It didn't do trunking because that didn't exist till the late 80s, but we didn't have a scanner in America till 1995 that compared to this one.
In Korea and China they have scanners that do everything the 1200 dollar Uniden scanner does for 100 dollars.
The Baoefeng radios for 20 dollars do the same and more than the 800 dollar Icom and Yaseu
The 15,000 Motorola radio costs less than 100 dollars to make
I saw a video from a sneaker factory that was looking for clients.
They made sneakers for 2 box stores and a global powerhouse sneaker company and generic sneakers and they are all made using the same material.
You can buy a pair of the generic sneakers for 5 dollars.
The box stores they sell for 17.00 dollars
The mega corporation sells the same sneakers for 2300.00 dollars
Corporate greed is sickening
A person who has a disease that requires pills that cost 30,000 dollars a month, he went to the county that makes the pills for the drug company they told him they can make them for a penny a piece.
They gave him a bag of free samples of the pills.
30,000,000 dollars worth of pills that cost them 10 dollars to make.
A lifetime supply.
So many other countries are able to get much more than we can get in America for a lot cheaper.
The big radio companies like Motorola and Kenwood fought lobbying Congress to ban the Chinese radios.
Before they were allowed to be sold in America, very few people could afford to own a ham radio.
800 dollars is a whole months pay.
Now, a lot of new hams are getting in the hobby because they can afford 20 dollars.
Nice one
“It would stand for an INCREDIBLE 12 years before being torched”
I would hope so!
Didn’t a guy jump the fence and run in the front door a while back? 😂
No mention of the basics, the pool and bowling alley?
At least no one ever made it across the lawn and up to a window. A few times. That would be just crazy... 🙄
Well that was misleading.
This is the kind of video that makes you wish the thumbs down button still worked because it doesn't even answer its own question 🙄
😂
They definately need some sort of secure arcive for important gouvernment document and reserve electrical power production but other than that and the mentioned secure and situation room I think it would be hard to hide silly things like nuclear reactors and super computers. J.
What about The Tunnel underneath that leads to the Washington monument
The situation room, I thought that was at CNN 😁
I didn't realize you were asking US what was in the basement, because the video clearly doesn't say anything.
Right now it serves as a nursing home.
lol best comment so far
Going on 8 years and regardless who wins, another 4
😂
Yep, and a refuge for the freak shows!
It was the circus when Trump was playing POTUS.
What's under the White House?
Jimmy Hoffa (of course).
They have a drain tunnel that goes to ???
What under the Pentagon, would have been more interesting.
0:22 speak for yourself
😂
I don’t care how bad off I am. Not scrubbing all those Toilets.
Aliens - aliens live and help the President
This is the reason why Americans are easy to deceive you guys watch too much movies😆
A fence? What? Why is there a fence around the White House? 😳
For president's security 😎😎😂😂
Because they are clown and its not me trying to hate on America but that's what they are.
@@ferlehalzaldamunadaldon’t want them there illegals overrunning the rose garden
To keep us out.
And security. Of course🙄
Shoosh they can't tell you.
So, what is under the Whitehouse ? A nice history lesson but I turned up for geography .
Makes you wonder how the secret service have made it so long with such a dangerous sloped roof on the White House!
I think you should not disclose any secret of any country!!!
"We don't actually know!" 😂😂
Don't mind them, deceiving their readers with fake headlines.
Lost me at “home to the most powerful man in the whole word” 🤣
Shall I quit watching the video in accordance with the comments on it.