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Topic started on 30-3-2006 @ 12:32 PM by Crazy_Mr_Crowley
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Last year in May it was announced publically that the CIA and NSA were moving their offices to Colorado because Washington was running out of office
space.
How is this move going? It must be finished by now.
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reply posted on 30-3-2006 @ 10:20 PM by declair
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Sounds like a great place to move to because the Air Force has their Space Command in Colorado and the new mission policies are to convert the Air
Force to a full fledged Space operation.
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reply posted on 30-3-2006 @ 10:57 PM by desert
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Ah, yes, but also maybe there will be no more office space in DC if global warming eats up the coasts. Right now I think there still is plenty of land
around DC to use.
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reply posted on 31-3-2006 @ 01:17 AM by ADVISOR
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It is going quite well, thank you for asking.
Everybody is almost finished clearing out the old offices, and have began loading up the GSA approved security containers and or destroying files IAW
AR 380-5.
Now the fun part is figuring out what to do with all these SF 700s.
No one is looking forward to getting unpacked, but then who likes moving.
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reply posted on 31-3-2006 @ 01:54 AM by Arm Of Geddon
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Why do you guys get to move? Not fair. I'm stuck down in this bunker in an undisclosed location. We aren't going anywhere. Colorado is
beautiful. I know I should have taken that NSA position when I had the chance. Ah, that's ok though. I get all the coolest toys. You guys get
monochrome monitors. Suckers.
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reply posted on 4-4-2006 @ 02:44 AM by Crazy_Mr_Crowley
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the long term coast idea is a good one. However there isn't enough space in Washington for what the military organizations need. The military
industrial complex is expanding and DC is too cluttered for them. The bases underground in colorado and the area can offer them what they need.
Plus in the event of a wmd terrorist attack a military government in colorado would be a good strategic move for the New World Order.
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reply posted on 5-4-2006 @ 03:17 AM by fanatical_radical1974
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Why do you guys get to move? Not fair. I'm stuck down in this bunker in an undisclosed location. We aren't going anywhere. Colorado is beautiful. I
know I should have taken that NSA position when I had the chance. Ah, that's ok though. I get all the coolest toys. You guys get monochrome monitors.
Suckers.

Hey arm, Just curious what branch of the military you work for. Cia? And what exactly are you doing in an underground bunker? Stocking up on canned
foods in an event of a nuclear war? lol no pun intended, again just curious here.
regards,
the fanatical
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reply posted on 5-4-2006 @ 10:38 AM by Arm Of Geddon
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Originally posted by fanatical_radical1974
Hey arm, Just curious what branch of the military you work for. Cia? And what exactly are you doing in an underground bunker? Stocking up on canned
foods in an event of a nuclear war? lol no pun intended, again just curious here. 
I work for SUCFSA. The Secret Underground Canned Food Stocking Agency. You know all those canned food drives to help out hungry people? That's
us.
Seriously though, I don't work for any military agency. Or government agency, for that matter. Not even a NGO. Heck, I'm not affiliated with any
organization whatsoever. I am, however, an AEOC. An average everyday ordinary citizen.
Edit: Being an AEOC has a supreme advantage over any military agency. I'm not on a "need to know" basis. I don't answer to authority. And I
don't have to wear a constricting uniform. I bypass all that BS and find out what's really going on.
[edit on 4/5/2006 by Arm Of Geddon]
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reply posted on 5-4-2006 @ 10:47 AM by Britguy
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Colorado sounds nice for the alphabet agencies and all their spiffing toys. Hey, they even built a nice new airport down there, complete with all the
boys club symbols dotted around to make them feel at home when flying in and out
I don't work for any government agency but I keep getting spam emails from MI5 advertising job vacancies. The money is crap and there's no licence
to kill, hi-tec gadgets or company Aston Martin either... so they can shove their job offer
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reply posted on 5-4-2006 @ 11:26 AM by Oldtimer2
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I'll be in Colorado next month,I'm bringing my digital with extra cards,I know from storys my mom told me some long history in that state,and I was
in Denver Intl in Sept,I never really noticed anything out of sorts but then again was there for mothers passing ,so this time I'll make out an
agenda,I would move there but the weather doesn't suit my clothes
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reply posted on 8-4-2006 @ 01:14 AM by Crazy_Mr_Crowley
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The weather doesn't suit my clothes.
Haha. thats a brilliant line. I take it you love Hawaiian tshirts.
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reply posted on 11-4-2006 @ 02:16 AM by The_Doctor
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"Sounds like a great place to move to because the Air Force has their Space Command in Colorado and the new mission policies are to convert the Air
Force to a full fledged Space operation."
Whether you beleive it or not i am confirming the existance of no Colorado nor North Bay underground space bases. How do I know this you ask well I am
not military but my father was though for many years he served in both North Bay and Colorado. I certainly cannot proove my claims you either accept
it or you don't and if you don't then well then i feel sorry for you wasting your time looking up hidden space bases in mountains.
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