They Mocked Him When He Buried 42 Buses, Now They Want In
It had been decades since Bruce left his home. Now he was traveling across the Canadian border, working on his colossal project. Locals thought he was crazy when he first started amassing his massive collection of school buses.
But there was a reason why he was doing this. He needed these buses for their reinforced steel roofs. Once he got what he needed, he began digging.
Modern Mystery
83-year-old Bruce Beach built one of the most bizarre structures in all of North America. You see, Bruce is the creator of one of the world’s greatest modern mysteries, hidden below the ice and snow in a rural part of Ontario, Canada.
Authorities are trying their best to put an end to this, but terrible fear and a great sense of purpose have driven Bruce to keep going.
Under Ground
The true extent of the structure he has built cannot be seen from above the ground, and because of this, no one has ever had the privilege of getting inside either.
It is a massive pit with tunnels and labyrinths deep below the ground. But what compelled Bruce to bury 42 buses? It wasn’t a fear that crept up on him, it hit him in a terrible wave back in 1970.
Growing Up
Born in Winfield, Kansas, Bruce experienced something that changed the rest of his life when he was becoming a young man.
You see, back then, the sense of menace that prevailed around the Vietnam war was followed by the Cold War. Bruce was a youngster during the most turbulent time in American history, and this took a terrible toll on his young mind.
The Pressure
Bruce struggled to deal with the tense atmosphere, and the fear of the deadly war hung over him like an ax above his head. That was why he decided to pack his things and flee with his family to Canada.
Once he was in Canada, he decided to partake in the mission that would turn him into a worldwide legend. But what on earth was he doing?