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What's the Hardest Place to Break Into in the World?

What's the Hardest Place to Break Into in the World?

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What's the Hardest Place to Break Into in the World? Ok you can-t drill from above but what about around and then down? What if from a ways enough away you drill down and then when your below it or at least the depth of it you drill sideways then get under it and then drill above from below it? What happens then?
Date: 2023-12-14

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How can the interior of the vault be monitored with video cameras? The walls to too thick for wireless or ELF signals. So there must be a path for cabling.
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How bout you cause a little mayhem in the city to bind all police forces and then blow up the building or drill from below and just take it.
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that gold's impossible to get out if u actually do break in but I'd try rob the coca cola recipe and sell it on for billions
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Professor: aight bet
CNN: -The federal reserve is being robbed as of right now by a bunch of spanish guys with masks! -

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Gates of Hell could open up and swallow all that $250, 000, 000. 00 billions of gold. The poor Fed would be bankrupt.
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Answer? - call lester crest, he will come up with a bulletproof plan to get in and get out with the goods. Easy peasy
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Easy: use a nuke. Because of conservation of mass none of the gold should have disappeared, and you can make a profit.
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That will be a possible crazy challenge if somebody wants to try and steal gold but still you are getting arrested
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Allegedly holds gold. The defenses may be to protect the secret that the vaults are empty, just as with Fort Knox.
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I would've thought it was fort Knox.
Also terrifying to think that missle silos are not the most secure places

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-Using the same password everywhere is unsafe. So go ahead and store ALL your passwords with a single entity. -
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If the US cared as much about their people as they do for a bunch of metal, it could probably be a decent country.
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Well I will sleep well tonight. My house has had less attempts to be infiltrated than the federal bank!
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I-m guessing a Minutemen Launch Control Center or the actual silo would be infinitely more difficult.
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I would attempt this just to go down in history as the first man to ever try to break into this place
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