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A deleted list now contains Hundreds of government real estate for the United States The Public Services Administration (GSA) plans for sale includes most of the very prominent and sensitive federal complex in Springfield, Virginia, which also includes the CIA facility, learned WIRE.
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GSA published the list on Tuesday and pulled it the next day. Before removing the full menu of 443 properties, more than 120 properties were already cleaned quietly, including 14 buildings that do not seem to be included in the owned and rental real estate stock (IOLP), which is a comprehensive public database for GSA rights.
Most of these characteristics are classified, regardless of one that was identified only as “construction, 6810”, as “bitrler” or “Franconia”. According to public records, all of them are part of a large federal facility known as the Parr-Franconia, or GSA warehouse, which sits, fenced by a chainlink covered with barbed wire, in 6810 Loisdale Road in Springfield.
Most of the buildings are believed in the complex, which dates back to the early fifties of the last century, dominated by a warehouse of 1005,602 square feet used for a long time as a warehouse for government friendship, by various government agencies for Mondian purposes. In the middle of the complex, though, next to the warehouse and Catty-Corner to what is listed as the headquarters of the Transport Security Administration (TSA), it is a long-reputable U-note-shaped building for its alleged relationships with the CIA.
“It is clear that someone has not had any research on long and well reliable history of this property,” says Jeff Mcai, head of the Fairfax County Council and a long -term defender for the redevelopment of the complex, which is located near the metro station and sits in a prosperous area. “Usually, a site like this is not chosen, if it is permissible to speak, but everyone knows that here only, the people who put this list together.”
The Using of the Central Intelligence Agency for the building in 6801 Springfield was the D. I mentioned for the first time In 2012 by Washington Business Journal, which is in an article almost the same time The name The presence of the Central Intelligence Agency in the region, “Perhaps the worst secret in Springfield.” The most specific description of its purpose can be found, as noted by the publication, in the Agency’s fictional book for the year 2011 Fallout: The true story of the Secret War of the CIA on nuclear trafficking Written by Catherine Collins and Douglas Franz, who He writesWhile describing a secret operation, “There were two specialists in selection from the secret agency facility in Springfield, Virginia. In a warehouse -like building there, the CIA trained a cadre of technical officers on errors, hacking homes, hacking computer systems.” (Whether it is currently used for these purposes unknown.)