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08-03-2007, 08:34 AM | #1 |
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Couldn't come up with a short title to sum up the story, but I'm sure the title will get plenty curious enough.
Okay, so file this under "I would have never guessed in a million years" Soviet-era compound in northern Poland was site of secret CIA interrogation, detentions The complex at Stare Kiejkuty, a Soviet-era compound once used by German intelligence in World War II, is best known as having been the only Russian intelligence training school to operate outside the Soviet Union. Its prominence in the Soviet era suggests that it may have been the facility first identified – but never named – when the Washington Post’s Dana Priest revealed the existence of the CIA’s secret prison network in November 2005. The Raw Story | Soviet-era compound in northern Poland was site of secret CIA interrogation, detentions Kinda creepy huh? Too much for me to absorb to make a full comment, but thought I would share it. Did I say this was kinda creepy? |
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