Friday, May 1, 2015

Purdue Presidential Bunker



Imagine for a second living in one of the apartments on University Street. You’re still up working on your thermo homework that might as well be in a different language when you decide it’s time for a break. You stand up and walk to your bedroom window to get some fresh air. As you peer out the window, you see exactly what they don’t want you to see. Every single cop car in West Lafayette with all their lights off, blocking all the driveways down the street. Not a sound is heard as you watch a pair of homeland security trucks drive quickly down the road. A mere thirty seconds have past and the cop cars move back on their way, leaving the street to be business as usual. And you ask yourself, what is Homeland Security doing in West Lafayette?

                                          Image taken from lib.purdue.edu

This is where the conspiracy theorists among us go bananas; there is a real possibility that under the depressing underground library that we call Hicks there is located a presidential bunker. As crazy as that may sound, looking at the logistics of West Lafayette makes it seem almost simple. West Lafayette isn’t exactly the most bustling of towns, and it is far away from many major cities. On top of that, we have an airport capable of housing the largest of commercial planes as well as security to protect them. As far-fetched as the idea may seem, all things considered West Lafayette is the type of place that is ideal for the evacuation of the governments most important of personnel.
Other theories have been made stating that it’s entirely possible that they are providing for the bio and chem labs certain materials that are controlled by the government. In a place of learning such as ours that would make a lot of sense, but that still doesn’t explain why it’s being delivered by Homeland Security.

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