LOL, the mother of all vertical grows! I love ittbh its would be sweet tits to grow in a former military facility might feel a bit like growing in there housenot to mention they would never pick up your heat signature any one else thinking vertical silo scrog grow?
Actually they were 1950s and 1960s era, not 1980s. They had long been decommissioned by the 1980s.Ummmm...ya, probably getting a bit out of touch here, mentioning buying a 1980s cold war era underground missile silo, don't you think? That's not advice, it's fantasy talk.
The majority are all in the upper midwest: nebraska, south dakota, north dakota, montana.
can you give me some links to some of the lower priced facilities. All the ones i could find are priced at well over $750,000
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/17-10/mf_deadhand?currentPage=all
Doing so assured such a high percentage survivability chance for the U.S. that if the Soviets had launched a surprise attack there would be more than enough fully operational U.S. sites to retaliate with a strike more than large enough to make the Soviets wish they had not pressed the button and it would likely at the time been big enough to make sure that no more Soviet buttons would be or could be pressed.
Things are very different now.
yeah mutated survivors come to avengehttp://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/17-10/mf_deadhand?currentPage=all
Read this article: There was no way to strike the Soviet Union hard enough to prevent a retaliation. Youll find that Soviets didnt have a "Button" in the traditional sense.
No, not quite. More like automated reataliation launch. Virtually no humans needed... Mutated or otherwise.yeah mutated survivors come to avenge