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The CIA has plans to relocate the headquarters of its domestic division, which is responsible for operations and recruitment in the United States, from the CIA's Langley headquarters to Denver, a move designed to promote innovation, according to U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials.
A U.S. intelligence official said the planned move, confirmed by three other government officials, was being undertaken "for operational reasons."
About $20 million has been tentatively budgeted to relocate employees in the CIA's National Resources Division from Langley, according to officials.
A CIA spokesman declined to comment. Other current and former intelligence officials said the Denver relocation reflects the desire of CIA Director Porter J. Goss to develop new ways to operate under cover, including setting up more front corporations and working closer with established international firms.
Associates of Goss said yesterday that the move was also in keeping with his desire to stop the growth of CIA headquarters and headquarters-based group-think, something he criticized frequently when he was chairman of the House intelligence committee.
Other CIA veterans said such a relocation would make no sense, given Denver's relative distance from major corporate centers. "Why would you go so far away?" one asked. "They will get disconnected."
Originally posted by Schriever
Recent energy company studies have shown that the Green River Basin in northwestern Colorado, along with parts of Utah and Wyoming, could hold enough petroleum to replace trans-Atlantic imports by 2025. The deposits, however, are currently stored in oil shale, and further studies and federal assistance are necessary to determine how to extract the valuable oil inside these rocks. It is estimated that Colorado deposits alone contain more than 1 trillion barrels of oil.
Source: The Billings Gazette
Originally posted by Schriever
Here is a link to some of the NWO theories in regards to Denver International AirPort:
www.masonicinfo.com...
masonicinfo.com
We'll bet that most folks are blissfully unaware that the new Denver, Colorado airport is part of a New World Order Masonic-sponsored Concentration Camp!
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Surprised? We were too.
And here is an interesting article about Denver and the NWO:
www.surfingtheapocalypse.net...
Originally posted by Schriever
www.netstate.com...
www.netstate.com
By statute, the seal of the State is two and one-half inches in diameter with the following devices inscribed thereon: At the top is the eye of God within a trangle, from which golden rays radiate on two sides. Below the eye is a scroll, the Roman fasces, a bundle of birch or elm rods with a battle axe bound together by red thongs and bearing on a band of red, white and blue, the word, "Union and Constitution." The Roman fasces is the insignia of a republican form of government. The bundle of rods bound together symbolizes strength which is lacking in the single rod. The axe symbolizes authority and leadership. Below the scroll is the heraldic shield bearing across the top on a red ground three snow-capped mountains with clouds above them. The lower half of the shield has two miner's tools, the pick and sledge hammer, crossed on a golden ground. Below the shield in a semicircle is the motto, "Nil Sine Numine", Latin words meaning "nothing without the Deity", and at the bottom the figures 1876, the year Colorado came into statehood.