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New Tunnel Unveiled in Bizarre ‘Demonic’ Ceremony

The world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel was unveiled with a bizarre ceremony featuring a goat-man who dies and is resurrected, women simulating sex with each other and drone-like human workers marching to a rhythmic drum beat.

The Gotthard Base Tunnel was dedicated in Switzerland with male and female workers wearing orange jumpsuits and marching robotically like soldiers obeying their commands.

Young men and women appear dressed in white underwear, while two of the women engage in simulated lesbian sex. These individuals represent the masses who will ride the trains through the tunnel.

Charisma magazine questioned the motives of the organizers of the ceremony, which was broadcast to millions and meant to celebrate a project that took 17 years to complete, extending 35 miles through the Alps and costing more than 11 billion Euros, making it the longest and most expensive tunnel on record . . .

The tunnel winds through the Swiss Alps and is said to be a sterling example of European unity in an age of rising nationalism and closing borders. (Read more from “New Tunnel Unveiled in Bizarre ‘Demonic’ Ceremony” HERE)

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Incredible Discovery: Secret Tunnel Near Dracula’s Dungeon Uncovered

Archaeologists still aren’t entirely sure where a secret passageway beneath a castle in Turkey leads, but visitors can now explore it for themselves. Not far from where Vlad the Impaler—the inspiration for Dracula—was reportedly held in one of two dungeons inside Tokat Castle, the tunnel stretches for about 100 feet before the path is blocked, reports Hurriyet Daily News.

“We have made progress. Since it has an angle of 45 degrees, it is hard to remove stones and earth,” culture and tourism director Abdurrahman Akyuz says of the tunnel, found during restoration efforts in 2009.

“We think that this tunnel was closed in the past to prevent possible danger.” Earlier this year, Akyuz told the Daily Sabah that “the history books record that this passage comes down to Pervane Public Bath with a stairway of 360 steps.” But for now, “it is a total mystery to where this passage leads.” Experts previously said the king’s daughters may have used the passage to access the bath, but all that’s known for certain is that the tunnel, known as Ceylanyolu or Gazelle Passage, stretches into Tokat’s city center, Akyuz says.

It wasn’t the only finding that popped up during the restoration, which is ongoing. Food preparation areas, a military shelter, and the two aforementioned dungeons have also been found over the years. (Read more from “Incredible Discovery: Secret Tunnel Near Dracula’s Dungeon Uncovered” HERE)

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