Difference between revisions 277935241 and 278369789 on enwiki{{Refimprove|date=May 2008}}⏎ {{Notability|date=March 2009}} The '''Government Warehouse''' is a plot device used in [[Film|movie]]s, [[Television program|television series]], and [[novel]]s, a scenario used in [[role-playing game]]s, and a belief of some [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theorists]]. The concept is that there is a secret government warehouse where various items are stored of whose existence the [[government]] wants the general populace to remain ignorant. == RPG scenarios == The concept of a Government Warehouse has been used as a scenario for role-playing games: * GURPS Warehouse 23 — a role playing aide based on a warehouse run by Secret Masters. [[Steve Jackson Games]] also calls its online store "Warehouse 23". <ref>{{cite web|accessdate=October 26|accessyear=2007|url=http://www.sjgames.com/gurps/books/warehouse23|title= Steve Jackson Games }}</ref> ==Real-world government warehouses == {{mainseealso|Government warehouse (non-fiction)}} The government warehouses of fiction and [[conspiracy theories]] have a number of analogues in the real world, although some are not run by official national governments. Historically, the template is the [[Library of Alexandria|Great Library of Alexandria]], which held an extensive collection of written works but was repeatedly destroyed during the first millennium AD. The [[Vatican Secret Archives]]<ref>[http://asv.vatican.va/home_en.htm Vatican<!-- bot-gener(contracted; show full){{reflist}} [[Category:Conspiracy theories]] [[Category:Fictional secret bases]] [[Category:Plot devices]] [[Category:Warehouses]] [[it:Magazzini del governo]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=278369789.
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