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" The CIA tried to break into the NSA building at 33 Thompson Street in Manhattan."
Then in the article it says"33 Thomas Street, Lower Manhattan, NY, NY, U.S.A.. The AT&T Telecommunications
Building "
I'll wait for more info before jumping to any conclusions.
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Originally Posted by functionofx
It's a 32 story building, built in the early 70's with no windows on 33 Thompson Street in Manhattan. It is used exclusively by the NSA, the cover that it is part of AT&T longlines was blown long ago. It's spy central for communication across the Atlantic (to Europe, Africa, and South America), also covers most domestic Internet traffic.
Well in all fairness, the CIA being in a shoot out with AT&T phone workers is far more believable...
Well, if Russian intelligence says it happened, then it must be true. Given the level of detail provided it sounds like they must have had somebody actually in the CIA team.
Well in all fairness, the CIA being in a shoot out with AT&T phone workers is far more believable...
The CIA has it's own Manhattan spy center, on the FDR drive an exit going north for an "abandoned" WPA building is very well maintained. Gotta love it NSA AT&T longline, CIA abandoned WPA building, poor FBI.
Never mind the spy shootout, its small potatoes. In the "Alternative" section of the beforeitsnews website:
"The nephilim will return. They have been waiting and the last days are upon us much to their glee. According to Steve Quayle, these giants are man-eaters. Truly, absolute chjaos (sic) will hit Earth. Please remember that no alien is your friend! . . . Seriously."
If that is not enough do you believe this guy (William Mount that claims he has one of the largest audiences in the world - I never heard of him): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBdwOCMSCAw?
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