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Saru

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Hi buddy,

Ehm you do know you are replying to a guy who hasn't posted here since 2003 don't you?

He's from Toronto, they can do whatever they want!

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Here's an E-Mail I received today, this was submitted to the sightings database, but given that it's more of a request for information rather than a sighting, I think it is more appopriate to post it here. See what you think.

Submitted by 'Mikus':

I have been talking with a few sources earlier this year and all of them claim to have seen some strange activity dowtown Toronto. Being very interested in those claims, I had contacted a friend of mine who looks in stuff like that. During a conversation with him, i had uncovered that there is an aledged alien base underground. He told me a precise location of where he suspects to be the center of the base. According to him and his claims, i learned about strange magnetic fields in that location, maybe from powerful electronics in the "base". Apparently there are underground tunnels under Toronto and native people have legends about those tunnels. I began to look for a native contact to get more information but no luck yet. I will be looking further in this issue and i look forward to any help i can get. My e-mail is xpero@hotmail.com. Please specify "Paranormal" in the subject to prevent your message from being discarded for any junk mail.

What are "strange magnetic fields" and how do they differ from conventional magnetic fields? I have spent a fair amount of time in Toronto (a beautiful city). The city has a large and very nicely run mass transit system that is entirely electric. The power grid for the system includes lots of transmission substations that would produce measurable magnetic fields all over the downtown area. Does the author take that into consideration?

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Here ya go Myst;

<b>Toronto Entrance

There is a small opening to the underground tunnels off Parliament Street in downtown Toronto. (The entrance is between two apartment buildings, and leads to the tunnels via the sewers.) The underground city (abandoned?) beneath Toronto has its center beneath Gerrard Street and Church Street. Above this area, strange magnetic effects have been observed. (Note: This corner of Gerrard & Church streets has a higher accident rate than anywhere else in Toronto. It is believed that underground equipment utilizing powerful magnetic fields (which have caused many strange magnetic effects in houses near this intersection) are responsible for the bizarre equipment failures that often are the cause of these accidents.) The Indians near Toronto have legends of these tunnels. </b> <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/html/emoticons/blink.gif' border='0' valign='absmiddle' alt='blink.gif'><!--endemo-->

Make my funk the p-funk, i wants the funk uncut.

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Interesting next time i go to Toronto i will check these out

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http://toronto.metblogs.com/archives/2007/...os_subter.phtml

There is a small opening to the underground tunnels off Parliament Street in downtown Toronto. (The entrance is between two apartment buildings, and leads to the tunnels via the sewers.) The underground city (abandoned?) beneath Toronto has its center beneath Gerrard Street and Church Street. Above this area, strange magnetic effects have been observed. (Note: This corner of Gerrard & Church streets has a higher accident rate than anywhere else in Toronto. It is believed that underground equipment utilizing powerful magnetic fields (which have caused many strange magnetic effects in houses near this intersection) are responsible for the bizarre equipment failures that often are the cause of these accidents.) The Indians near Toronto have legends of these tunnels.

Your link doesn't work; it looks like you may have simply copied it from a forum (perhaps this one), but you didn't "coply link", instead just copying it by highlighting the text and copying it; result is you get a ...os_subter.phtml; clearly, ... isn't part of the address, but an abreviation of it.

Anyway, I've lived in Toronto on and off for most of my life and I know Gerard and Church; as some have stated, it is indeed a rather destitute neighbourhood. Toronto certainly has underground tunnels that are quite commercial, but this doesn't apply to Gerard and Church. Now for something that some might consider interesting (I do). Last summer, they were renovating the Church road for a block, between Gerard and Queen. They also renovated a fair amount of the Queen St. Road. It was allegedly simply to renovate the street car track, and I certainly believed that at the time, but now I wonder if perhaps they were reinforcing the roof to underground tunnels, or something even more complicated.

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Your link doesn't work; it looks like you may have simply copied it from a forum (perhaps this one), but you didn't "coply link", instead just copying it by highlighting the text and copying it; result is you get a ...os_subter.phtml; clearly, ... isn't part of the address, but an abreviation of it.

Try looking at the date of that post you are quoting, it's over 2 years old. I can assure you that crystal sage knows how to post a link.

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<!--quoteo(post=1923684:date=Oct 7 2007, 08:55 PM:name=crystal sage)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(crystal sage @ Oct 7 2007, 08:55 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=1923684"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec--><a href="http://toronto.metblogs.com/archives/2007/06/torontos_subter.phtml" target="_blank">http://toronto.metblogs.com/archives/2007/...os_subter.phtml</a>

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There is a small opening to the underground tunnels off Parliament Street in downtown Toronto. (The entrance is between two apartment buildings, and leads to the tunnels via the sewers.) The underground city (abandoned?) beneath Toronto has its center beneath Gerrard Street and Church Street. Above this area, strange magnetic effects have been observed. (Note: This corner of Gerrard & Church streets has a higher accident rate than anywhere else in Toronto. <b>It is believed that underground equipment utilizing powerful magnetic fields (which have caused many strange magnetic effects in houses near this intersection) are responsible for the bizarre equipment failures that often are the cause of these accidents.)</b> The Indians near Toronto have legends of these tunnels.</i><!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Hmmm. I knew a bunch of guys who went to UofT, where these tunnels allegedly are, and who lived near that corner, and they all turned gay.

Now I know why!

--Jaylemurph

Isn't that Ryerson University at the corner of Gerrard and Church? I thought the UofT was a bit northwest of there.

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