Anonymous Economist editor says there ar(...) 12/12/24(Thu)21:05:57 No. 1368124 prison and they can all be seen on cameras. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cj90138ejrdt?post=asset%3A55b00fd2-657f-4431-ba30-878c15bd07d1 >>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)03:43:51 No. 1368206 >>1368124 Electronic locks? Cut the power? Unless they default as locked - which without a manual override is a pretty stupid move. In which case smack the front off one and manually apply power to the actuator...>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)04:31:28 No. 1368209 >>1368206 >Unless they default as locked - which without a manual override is a pretty stupid move Anon this is literally the default of every electronic lock for a PRISON. You don't want everyone getting lose if you get hit with a blackout. Also I'm fairly sure Assad would've wanted them to get stuck down there until they starve to death.>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)04:51:52 No. 1368210 >>1368124 >100k prisoners Easily identified as bullshit purely from a logistical standpoint>I click on BBC article anyways >"No evidence of underground areas at Saydnaya prison, says humanitarian group" Oh wow it is bullshit after all>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)05:10:38 No. 1368212 >>1368209 In case of power from the grid dissapearing, I'd expect backup generators to kick in. However... Syria. Even in a prison, you need to think about fire etc. Prisons rarely open directly to the outside world. Granted, syria, but that shit wouldn't be lawful here. If it defaults to locked without power, sensible design includes a manual override. Even if it is a mortice.>>1368210 Iunno about 'bullshit'. If there's no doors, why would they want codes? These "white helmet" 'humanitarian group' qouted as finding a lack of evidence of doors are also the ones asking for the codes. "They say they have been unable to open them in order to free "more than 100,000 detainees who can be seen on CCTV monitors". " So unless they're watching re-runs... There's prisoners.>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)09:55:57 No. 1368237 >>1368124 He's saying there's as many people as the population of Albany, NY in an underground prison?>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)10:56:09 No. 1368240 >>1368210 >>>100 k prisoners >Easily identified as bullshit purely from a logistical standpoint This, sounds like the 6 million trope, but diminished a bit since no one is allowed to challenge Big Victim.>>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)13:14:48 No. 1368253 >>1368210 True and real. That "economist" must be a complete imbecile idiot to even say such an absurd stupid lie.>>
does it hurt when u stab me 12/13/24(Fri)13:23:10 No. 1368257 IDF propaganda. 6M woman were raped Oct 7. >>
Anonymous 12/13/24(Fri)18:46:03 No. 1368333 >>1368124 there are 100,000 dildos hidden in his anus>>
Anonymous 12/17/24(Tue)06:41:20 No. 1368853 100k? Maybe in several HUGE prisons, the likes of which would be nearly impossible to conceal underground. What of material in/out? What of utilities? What of vehicle traffic? People, supplies... Hey if that's all there than we have more to think about than a huge prison. We have a logistical achievement on par with keeping Satellites in orbit. >>
Anonymous 12/17/24(Tue)09:43:59 No. 1368876 >>1368257 No one knows because OP is a huge turbofaggot who never pastes the article text
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