26 August 2011
Top Secret America Eyeballs 1
Top Secret America Eyeballs Series:
http://cryptome.org//tsa-series.htm
Essential reading to understand the post-911 top secret putsch by the
military-intelligence-industry complex,
Top
Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State, a book
by Dana Priest and William M. Arkin expands their Washington Post
series of
the same name, and provides information too threatening to national security
for the Post to publish. And the book publisher, no doubt opposing
the authors, also failed to publish the specific findings of the wide-ranging
investigation, omitting locations of top secret facilities which the master
searcher Arkin discovered from open sources over many years and Priest visited
for the series and book.
However, the book and the Post series provide vivid, detailed descriptions
of the facilities and their occupants with ample clues to the secret locations,
some of which Cryptome and others have published.
Cryptome will publish a series on these locations using the descriptions
provided in the book, presumably the intent of the authors with their
understanding that the Internet will provide
sensitive information
obsequiously concealed by fearful political leaders and media complicit in
cloaking the national security state.
"TSA" indicates
Top
Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State, a book
by Dana Priest and William M. Arkin.
CIA Workforce Training Facility
TSA, pp 64-65: It had taken me an hour and a half to find the CIA site. ...
At the entrance, a quaint historic marker announced the origins of the U.S.
Army Training Center. ... I learned later from people who frequented the
facility that the mountaintop range was a training center for the CIA's rapidly
expanding contract workforce of security specialists -- people like
Raymond Davis, who would later be briefly jailed in Pakistan inn 2011 after
shooting two would-be assassins. The job of these specialists was to hide
in foreign countries and discreetly manage security for agency operatives
meeting with sources and traveling through risky neighborhoods.
Cryptome: This appears to describe Site B of the CIA's Warrenton Training
Center, a four-site complex -- A, B, C and D -- near Warrenton, VA. It was
originally used by the US Army for training and the identifying signs have
been left in place as CIA cover.
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cia-wtc3/cia-wtc3.htm
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/wtcd/wtcd-eyeball.htm
Site B in 2008, below
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=38.736904,-77.824842&spn=0.03217,0.052314&t=h&z=15&vpsrc=0
CIA New Office Buildings
TSA, pp 65-66: The gigantic training center was not the only place the expanding
CIA had moved into when its ranks began to swell after 9/11. ... After the
attacks ... it had increased its office space by one-third. It took over
two newly built large office buildings ner the Smithsonian Air and Space
Museum Center abutting Dulles International Airport, built two other complexes
in the nearby Virginia cities of Fairfax and McLean, and moved into another
in Herdon, VA.
Cryptome: The two newly built large office buildings near Dulles:
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cia-green/cia-green.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=38.918217,-77.422972&spn=0.016044,0.026157&t=h&z=16&vpsrc=0
Fairfax County (Reston):
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cia-reston/cia-reston.htm
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cia-sunset/cia-sunset.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=38.955994,-77.356891&spn=0.016035,0.026157&t=h&z=16&vpsrc=0
McLean
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/cia-cafes/cia-cafes.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=38.931038,-77.220851&spn=0.00802,0.013078&t=h&z=17&vpsrc=0
Herndon:
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/nctc/nctc-birdseye.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=38.964798,-77.37407&spn=0.016033,0.026157&t=h&z=16&vpsrc=0
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