In January 2012 officials from Fairfax County, Va., proposed that the FBI move it's headquarters to "a half-empty warehouse" in the area.
The government-owned site, which lies just outside of Washington D.C., could handle a planned $1.2 billion complex and would bring nearly 12,000 jobs to the area. But the plan has hit a snag: the CIA already lives there.
“Fallout: The True Story of the CIA’s Secret War on Nuclear Trafficking” details how the CIA uses the site to train “a cadre of technical officers to bug offices, break into houses, and penetrate computer systems.”
A spokesman for the General Services Administration, the federal government’s landlord, told the Post that the site is simply a warehousing containing office furniture, vehicles, and a bunch of files.
“I can’t even tell you if the CIA is there,” the spokesman said.
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