US Government has ‘secret bunker with a McDonalds’ in case nukes used against it

A United States Presidential candidate has claimed that a giant nuclear bunker “city” exists – and it contains a McDonald's.

Robert F Kennedy Jr is the son of former US President Robert Kennedy.

During the 13-day-long Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, Kennedy was the Attorney General, which meant his family would be protected should missiles end up being fired at the US.

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And when tensions were at their highest, the family was about to be moved to a secret underground bunker.

Speaking to Lex Fridman, the Democrat nominee shed some light on what he knows about the bunker, which has never been confirmed or denied by Government officials.

The exact location of the bunker is also unknown, although a vague are where it is has been divulged.

He said: “My father was spending nights at the White House, and he wasn't coming home – they were trying to figure out what was happening.

“We had U.S. Marshals come to our house to take us down.

“They were going to take us down to White Sulphur Springs in southern Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains where there was an underground city, essentially.

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“A bunker, a city, apparently it had a McDonald’s in it – it was a full city for the US government and their families.

“I was very excited about doing that, and it was at a time when we were doing duck and cover drills at our school once a week.”

Officially, the Raven Rock Mountain Complex is the only thing that exists in the area mentioned by Mr Kennedy.

The complex, which is also called Site R, is a US military underground nuclear bunker and houses emergency operation centres for the US Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.

It was built in the 1950s, and has never been made accessible to the general public – so nobody actually knows what is there.

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