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USSR Believed a Top Secret Room was at center of Pentagon - was a hot dog stand

23 pointsby rb2ealmost 12 years ago

9 comments

SagelyGurualmost 12 years ago
&gt; “They thought this was the Pentagon’s most top secret meeting room, and the entire Pentagon was a large fortress built around this hot dog stand.”<p>I like this story. It neatly captures strangely symbolic, even poetic, meaning. What does Pentagon and its entire defense edifice ultimately protect? The American way of life, which is mostly hot dog stands and burger bars.
bobdvbalmost 12 years ago
&gt; The Pentagon was declared a national historic landmark in 1992, and because the courtyard is one of the five historically protected features of the building, the hot dog stand must be replaced by a building of roughly the same size, and exactly the same shape as the Pentagon, Eaton said.<p>&gt; “In general, the design will kind of replicate what we have here right now, but it’s going to be much more modern and a lot bigger. It will really give us an efficient food service delivery system for the Pentagon,” said David Gabel, the renovation program manager for Pentagon renovation and construction.<p>Really? Apparently in the US preserving a landmark means making it &quot;much more modern and a lot bigger&quot;? I don&#x27;t understand you guys sometimes.
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zwdralmost 12 years ago
It obviously is a top secret illuminati bunker as you can easily see by the owl on top. Wake up sheeple!
bonchibujialmost 12 years ago
Seems like someone at HN is reading TodayILearned subreddit diligently...<p><a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1il1fm/til_during_the_cold_war_the_ussr_thought_the/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;todayilearned&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1il1fm&#x2F;til_du...</a>
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ybredalmost 12 years ago
&gt; The new building will cost about $1.2 million to complete, he said.<p>hmmm ... 1.2 million for a hot dog stand ... let the ridicule begin.
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ovoxoalmost 12 years ago
The title of this post is misleading because it implies that the USSR believed it was a hot dog stand.<p>Either use the original title from the article or add the words &quot;it was actually just a&quot; before &quot;hot dog stand&quot;.
mathattackalmost 12 years ago
At least the Russians weren&#x27;t looking to nuke the Wiener Circle. (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wieners_Circle" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;The_Wieners_Circle</a>)
vacrialmost 12 years ago
Or, alternatively, it was a known place where the brass congregate, and hence a good target anyway.<p>Or, alternatively, it was in the middle of the Pentagon and hence the bulls-eye for a missile aimed there anyway.<p>The story does smack of a little hubris.
jerrytsaialmost 12 years ago
What is &quot;Top Secret&quot; is what went into those hot dogs...