A sensitively sophisticated home that is a CIA facility is on the GSA list of American properties for sale

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Already deleted list containing Hundreds of governmental property of the United States The fact that the General Services Administration (GSA) plans to sell includes the bigger part of the scattered, highly sensitive federal complex in Springfield, Virginia, which also houses a secret facility for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), has learned.

GSA’s efforts to sell hundreds of property to the US government are part of the stupid transformation of the federal government and its labor force, led by the so -called Ministry of Efficiency of the Government of Elon Musk (Doge). Partly from parts of young engineers before experience in the governmentDog’s efforts have led to A mass reduction in forceeffective Close to fully independent agenciesand a Rotating lawsuits who seek to mitigate Doge’s destruction through the government in the last six weeks.

GSA posted the list on Tuesday and downloaded it the next day. Before the full list of 443 properties was removed, more than 120 properties were already quietly cleaned, including 14 buildings that did not appear to be listed in the inventory of owned and employed properties (IOLP), a comprehensive GSA Holdings public database.

Most of these properties, except one, identified only as “construction of A, 6810”, were referred to as “Butler” or “Franconia”. According to public records, they are all part of a large federal facility known as the Parr-Franconia warehouse, or the GSA Warehouse, which sits, surrounded by a chainlink covered with barbed wire, at 6810 Loisdale Road in Springfield.

Most of the buildings in the complex, which dates back to the early 1950s, is believed to have been dominated by 1 005 602 square feet of warehouse used as a government depot for supply, are used by various government agencies. Right in the middle of the complex, however, next to the warehouse and the cat angle to what is listed as the headquarters of the Transport Security Administration (TSA), it is a U-shaped building, durable because of its alleged connections with the CIA.

“Obviously, someone has not done a study on the long and well -documented history of this property,” says Jeff McKay, chairman of the Fairfax County Supervisory Board and a long -time defender of the reconstruction of the complex, which is close to a metro station and sits in a prosperous area. “Usually a site like this would not have been rejected, so to speak, but everyone knows it is here, except, obviously, the people who assemble this list.”

The use of the CIA from the building, located on 6801 Springfield Center Dr., not all of which can necessarily be observed from the street level, it was first reported In 2012 by The Washington Business Journal, which in an article at about the same time called The presence of the CIA in the area “Perhaps the worst secret in Springfield”. The most specific description of its purpose, as noted, can be found in the non-filming book oriented to the 2011 spy agency. Fallout: The CIA’s True History History of Nuclear Traffic by Catherine Collins and Douglas Franz, who WriteWhile describing an illegal operation that “there were two selecting specialists from the Springfield Agency’s secret facility, Virginia. In a warehouse -like building, the CIA trains a frame of technical officers to hit offices, drilling houses and penetration into computer systems. “(Whether it is currently used for these purposes is unknown.)

 
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