Posted on 03/08/2025 5:19:12 PM PST by Beave Meister
For years, the CIA has categorically denied the existence of secret prisons—or black sites—on U.S. soil. However, a now-deleted list of government-owned properties suggests that the agency may have indeed owned a facility used for secretive operations.
The list included government properties that the General Services Administration, at the direction of the Trump administration’s DOGE, planned to sell. Among the properties on the list was a highly sensitive complex in Northern Virginia long tied to CIA operations.
The GSA published the list on Thursday but quickly took it down the next day, according to Wired and Bloomberg.
“Obviously, someone did no research about the long and well-documented history of this property,” said Jeff McKay, chair of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. “Normally a site like this wouldn’t be outed, so to speak, but everyone knows it’s here except, apparently, the people who put this list together.”
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Expose it and sell it. The CIA likely has used it to imprison political prisoners for the uniparty. Or just make troublesome citizens disappear. Time for full disclosure.
Someone look and see if Crook’s or Routh’s cell phones ever pinged in this location because perhaps THEY WERE TRAINED FOR THEIR ASSASSINATION MISSIONS THERE.
Better yet make some money for the Treasury and offer public tours.
Supervisor MacKay seems like a bit of a smart*ss.
We need congressional committee hearings on this.
We need to watch people squirm.
MKultra mind programming.
Fascinating.
With all of these facts, a decent movie could be made.
McKay is correct. I worked next door for several years. Its not much of a secret.
But I have no idea how it was used. If someone didn’t hear anything or never notice the exceptional security then they would never guess it was a CIA facility.
Black Sites go back over 10 years.
https://freerepublic.com/tag/blacksite/index
At least as far as FR knows.
Ummm...maybe referred to as “The Farm”?
Unlikely, lol. Probably just for training.
I strongly doubt its a prison of any sort. But I did have a non US citizen coworker get detained there for about 30 minutes when he came to the wrong address, i.e. theirs instead of ours next door.
What facts?
That's from Stephen King's Firestarter, right?
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