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[–] Trudeaus_Socks ago 

It is common to build a berm around a rocket launch pad to prevent hot propellant from spilling everywhere. Admittedly, not common to leave a car sized entrance to the berm, though.

The berm is also high up on the mountain (so there is room below). But why play Mayan handball (or Tennis) way up high away from the beaches, and inside some berms that hide the views surrounding you?

It wasn't OP's idea, it's something that's been floating around on the research boards for at least a year. There's no link for it, it's just an idea.

All this time and we're still no closer to learning what the purpose of this berm'd area is.

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[–] Blacksmith21 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

I had a few seconds to look into Mayan sacrificial rites today. Nothing stuck out, but I only scratched the surface. I'd be curious to know. Also need to do some known size estimating for the dimensions of the "field".

Initial looks, I'd say the berms are 5-6' high. 45 degree slope. Enough to really slow someone (injured) down.

Unfortunately, IRL is calling me for the next few days starting now. I'll be thinking about it though. Lemme know if you find anything.

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[–] Trudeaus_Socks 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

An anon posted it somewhere here a few days ago, a little dig on Mayan sacrificial rites. He thought it was interesting that before the sacrifice, many of the victims were treated well, educated, and lived in the temple until the day they were to be sacrificed.

It's interesting that there would be a mountaintop temple near a Mayan handball court. These are the trappings of a place where sacrifices occur.

On the subject of a missile silo: we know from Q that the US was meant to be involved in a nuclear war during Hillary's presidency. We also know that the highest levels of US leadership were complicit in leading America to this war.

Perhaps this is one of many nuclear silos semi-secretly (i.e., governments might know, but the people do not) near or inside the US, intended to be used to attack the US as part of this phoney "war"?

I'm not married to the missile silo idea, it's just that the berm and handball court seem like they had a lot of work put into them, only to have that work undone and hidden again. Why put that much effort into hiding a handball court?

The question "why put that much effort into hiding a missile silo" answers itself.