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16. Would a WWII structure withstand today's technology?
Sun May 3, 2026, 12:12 PM
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Could it be breached with the tech ability to monitor phone calls and even monitor keystrokes on a phone or computer? Are the electronics in the existing structure connected to other computerized systems in the government?

A separate bunker with protections against connections to other systems would be more secure.

What might be in the design of the Trump structure that would allow people inside the bunker to attack people outside of it? Maybe even at great distances.

With the existing structure in the White House, other people in the building might interfere with retreating there when the moment comes for using it. With a separate bunker, anyone not approved would be unable to approach it as designated ones entered.

My specifics might be off, but there could be advantages in a new, separate bunker that we are not aware of. Otherwise, Trump could just use the existing one. There s a reason why he wants his own new one. I don't think it is just his ego.






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