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PROJECT AWAKENING - SAN ANDREAS


A blog dedicated to unveiling the weird, the corrupt, and the underworld of San Andreas, mostly in the Los Santos and Blaine County area. This can range from gangland interviews, pictures, conspiracy theories, police interactions, government employee interactions, and more from an amateur investigative source. Keep your eyes open, readers, and your minds open. Project Awakening is just beginning.


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PROJECT AWAKENING - SAN ANDREAS

VESPUCCI


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Pictured: Vespucci Beach on the west side of the pier.

 

Vespucci Beach is a beautiful place with tourists, tourist traps, and beautiful white sandy beaches that many find stunning. The sad truth is, however, that while the government puts in a lot of love and effort into Del Perro and their pier, the western side of the city suffers due to government neglect and police overreach that serves little to no purpose other then being a preventive force in an area who otherwise has lost trust in their government and the police force. With the track record of the sheriff department's blatant racism and gang behavior in some circles and the corruption of both the police department and the government as a whole it's no surprise many residents are feeling disenfranchised and unsafe. 

 

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Pictured: A taped off residential building, crossed off by yellow police tape.

 

Franky, for example, who moved to Vespucci a few months ago and has lived and seen the situation, comments that he has seen violent acts around the canals, and the beach areas, and has seen the racial tension, but it was mostly the police department themselves that's done it, who often treat minorities with scrutiny, and others with more respect and care. He also commented on the state of the roads and the infrastructure of Vespucci as a whole, and how he can't let his young daughter go out and play because of the failure of the city government to spend money on taking care of the west side of the city, with three others stating how the government pours more money into the northern areas of Del Perro, and the pier.

 

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Pictured: The failing infrastructure and neglect of public roadways in Vespucci

 

It really does show. All one has to do is take a spin around the part of the city itself, take a look around, and notice how disregarded and ignored the population is, aside from the groups of minorities and poor in the area who the police constantly harrass, though when a shooting and gunfire is reported in the area, a lot of people seem to have asked "Where's the cops?", such as a group of anonymous teenagers who were interviewed who say that their block is constantly harrassed by police detectives and helicopters, constantly getting patted down, constantly getting pulled over. It wasn't hard to believe, and even less so when an unmarked cruiser pulled up and arrested one of the teenagers who went up to talk to him. Though the detectives names were unknown, there was a few names who were brought up. Detective Nara and Detective Nathan Kelsey of the Sheriff Departments were brought up as being two of the main ones, though two other detectives were mentioned as being much better, such as Busby, and Stout, two officers commended for actually caring about the local community. 

 

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Pictured: Police situation between the apartments in an alleyway at the canals.

 

When the group there said they liked the skins better then the police? The jura? Something is incredibly wrong. They share one common dislike, and that's the police. Are all cops bad? No. There's good eggs. Detective Busby, Detective Stout, and probably a lot of other patrol officers are caught up and given a bad name by the ones who's corrupt and racist. It's hard, however, to find those good cops, the ones who care about community and the very people they were given to protect. The biggest question remains, however. Will the government start caring more about the neglected side of Vespucci Beach, on the other side of the pier, or will they continue to ignore it in favor of tourism business. The answer might be obvious. Keep an open mind, readers, and your eyes open.


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UNDERGROUND TUNNEL NETWORKS, GOVERNMENT BUNKERS, AND FORT ZANCUDO


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Pictured: Fort Zancudo

 

Fort Zancudo has a long and storied history of being used as a spot for the testing of prototype weapons developed by the military, namely aircrafts, after the initial testing stages were finished in Area 51 and other secret government military facilities across the United States and parts of NATO territories. The  testing of military technology reverse engineered from the Soviet Blocc and Extraterrestrials saw an increase during the 1950s and the 1960s after increased tensions with communist countries such as Russia and Korea, and the UFO crashing incident in 1947. It's one of the reasons why today signs are put up outside the base warning trespassers of lethal force being authorized against trespassers, despite Zancudo being leashed to the fire department, and possibly the police department for training purposes, and most likely access to an armory of old military vehicles for civilian enforcement use. The mass militarization of the police across the nation definitely contributes to this. One question does come to mind, though, is did the military willingly give up a prized airfield used for researching and testing prototype military aircraft? No, of course not. In exchange for use of the airfield, the government lets the military use the airfield for their own research purposes, along with using the land around Los Santos and Blaine County for their own purposes. 

 

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PICTURED: Secret tunnel entrance to the underground military complex

 

A large part of Los Santo's funds relied heavily on taxing mining corporations until the mining companies pulled out. Now, with tunnels carved into the deep terrain of Los Santos, the military and air force use these old tunnels as storage and to secretly move across the countryside without getting spotted by regular citizens under the guise of being unused and closed off to the general public. What's even more damning is the large quarry out in the countryside that lies unused, with machines still running and digging up dirt despite there not being any mining operations in the area anymore. Unsurprisingly, this is probably going to be a large underground bunker complex for more research into extraterrestrial technology, and research into foreign technology captured by the CIA and Black Ops operatives. 

 

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PICTURED: Mining operation for the future bunker complex beneath the desert

 

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Pictured: Future location of the secret underground bunker complex

 

Keep on your toes, San Andreas. Who knows what the future holds. It's a scary world out there.


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Fort Zancudo Munition Dumping


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PICTURED: Fort Zancudo from the swamp road

 

It's not unusual for people to dump things, especially in the oceans and their surroundings. The military and the government is no different. Deep down in the swamps of Fort Zancudo, below the cliffs that the military base rests upon is a veritable resting place for scattered pieces of military equipment in the mud and the waters of the swamp, from used military munitions to old weapons dropped from World War II convoys transporting secret prototype weapons and bomb shell shapes from Project Camel long ago to support Project Manhattan. Being both a munitions storage facility, a prototype testing facility, and an airbase, this does make sense. While the swamps are safe to explore, it's not recommended someone dig up and find whatever lies beneath. Live grenades and shells may be present, but what's really bothersome is how little the government cares about cleaning up and searching for any munitions that was long left abandoned within the swampy depths. It's easy to wonder if they really care, and if they will if someone ends up going metal detecting and finding these long lost relics of the military industrial complex.

 

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PICTURED: The swamps of Zancudo. Deep within the mud, tons of ammunition and old weapons of war

 

 

Probably not. A lot of state rangers seem to be too busy pretending to be police officers and pulling people over and arresting them than checking our lands and making sure they're safe for people to explore. While there hasn't been any deaths or injuries from unexploded ordinance in years, how long will this last? You decide. 


 

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Underground Tunnel Network of Los Santos


It's been a month since the last posting on the blog, but life's been a whirlwind, but the search for the truth hasn't stopped yet. Just a few days ago while exploring, the entrance to a tunnel leading deep underground was found beneath a highway underpass near the wealthier sections of the city. This tunnel soon lead to what appeared to be a HUGE underground area, which extended out with several tunnels towards a metro area, and past that to the sewers of Los Santos. 

 

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Pictured: The open area you first enter in upon making your way through the tunnels

 

Skeptics may be keen to point out that this area is probably a future metro tunnel. That raises a few questions, however, such as why did they drill and dig through a highway underpass to get through there instead of going through the sewers of the metro tunnel themselves, and why does it come out at the sewers, or more specifically the area in the sewers that leads out to the canals? No doubt this is probably an escape route for the rich, wealthy, and the political masses out there to evacuate out to the bunker from the mentioned posts before (For all you following along and reading) out in the quarry in the county.

 

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Pictured: The entrance from the overpass leading into the area from the picture above.

 

With no one around, however, it's easy to pose the question of just how often are these workers down here working? It's hard to get back down there now, since the area is barricaded back up by the city to keep curious bystanders from entering in their vehicles or on foot, but there's always the sewer route if one can get past the mutated sewer gators that's said to live down there from past Fort Zancudo experiments. 

 

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Pictured: One of the tunnels leading towards a metro area, and beyond that, the sewers.


 

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