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'''Secret facilities''' may refer to facilities in which classified work takes place, or more commonly in the context of UAP, as black sites, or places that don't officially exist. Others take the form of [[Deep Underground Military Base|Deep Underground Military Bases]] or even supposed [[Secret space program|off-world sites]].
'''Secret facilities''' refer to locations where classified work is conducted, often associated with [[unidentified aerial phenomena]] (UAP), clandestine operations, or [[black budget]] projects. These may include [[Deep Underground Military Base|deep underground military bases]] (DUMBs), [[secret space program|off-world sites]], or facilities unacknowledged by official records.


== Types ==
== Types ==


=== Public Facing/White World ===
=== Public-facing (white world) ===
These are facilities in which [[Classification|classified]] work is performed, where the existence of the site itself is acknowledged. Some parts may even be accessible to the public. CIA Langley likely handles large volumes of compartmentalized [[Intelligence Collection|HUMINT]] data on a daily basis, disclosure of which would cause exceptionally grave harm to our country and likely result in the death of covert assets. Yet the location itself is known, marked on maps, etc.
These facilities conduct [[classification|classified]] activities but are publicly acknowledged. Their locations are known, marked on maps, and sometimes even partially accessible to the public. Examples include [[CIA]] headquarters at Langley and the [[National Security Agency|NSA]] complex at Fort Meade, where vast amounts of [[intelligence collection|compartmentalized HUMINT]] are processed. Despite their transparency in location, unauthorized disclosure of their activities can pose extreme risks.


=== Unacknowledged/Grey ===
=== Unacknowledged (grey world) ===
Installations in this category are not publicized but not neccesarily denied either. Much or all of the work and purpose of the location may be classified. [[Continuity of Government]] bunkers and private defense contractor facilities are two examples of the grey world.
Grey world facilities are those whose existence may not be explicitly denied but whose purpose and operations remain classified. Examples include [[continuity of government]] bunkers, such as [[Site-R]] and the [[Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center]], as well as [[private military contractor|defense contractor]] sites. These locations often support highly sensitive operations, including testing [[emerging technologies]] or facilitating emergency preparedness.
[[File:Room641aNSA.png|thumb|Room 641A]]


=== Denied/Black Sites ===
[[File:Room641aNSA.png|thumb|Room 641A, an alleged site for mass surveillance by the NSA]]
Black Sites exist entirely outside of standard regulatory and bureaucratic control, and strive to be above the law of their home and host nation (when abroad). The powers charged with protecting these locations will use deception or any number of coercive techniques to suppress the unauthorized release of information. The existence of the site as well as any happening within is classified, compartmentalized and officially denied. Examples of black sites would be extraordinary rendition airfields, CIA prisons, covert purpose-built R&D complexes.


== Notable Examples ==
=== Denied (black sites) ===
Black sites operate entirely outside the realm of official acknowledgment. Their existence, activities, and purpose are categorically denied, with extreme measures taken to suppress any unauthorized disclosures. [[Extraordinary rendition]] airfields, covert research and development complexes, and certain [[CIA]] prisons exemplify this category. These facilities are rumored to exist both domestically and internationally, often shielded by [[compartmentalization|compartmentalized secrecy]] and [[plausible deniability]].


=== Public Facing ===
== Notable examples ==


* CIA HQ, NSA HQ, DIA HQ
=== Public-facing ===
* [[CIA headquarters|CIA HQ]]
* [[National Security Agency|NSA HQ]]
* [[Defense Intelligence Agency|DIA HQ]]
* [[Nevada National Security Site]]
* [[Nevada National Security Site]]
* Military bases
* [[The Pentagon]]
* The White House
* [[The White House]]
* The Pentagon


=== Unacknowledged ===
=== Unacknowledged ===
* [[Site-R]]
* [[Site-R]]
* [[Mt. Weather]] Emergency Operations Center
* [[Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center]]
* [[PEOC|P.E.O.C.]]
* [[Presidential Emergency Operations Center|PEOC]]
* [[Dugway Proving Ground]]
* [[Dugway Proving Ground]]
* [[Cheyenne Mountain Complex]]
=== Black sites ===
* [[Area 51]] (officially acknowledged in 2013, yet still highly restricted)
* [[Abu Ghraib prison]] (pre-closure covert operations)
* [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|GITMO]]
* [[Room 641A]]
* Alleged [[DUMBs]] under [[Dulce Base]] and [[Denver International Airport]]


=== Black Sites ===
== Related concepts ==
Secret facilities are closely tied to a range of controversial topics, including:
* [[Unacknowledged Special Access Programs|USAPs]]
* [[Majestic 12]]
* [[Continuity of Government]]
* [[Exopolitics]]
* [[Reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology]]
* [[Project Serpo]]
* [[MKUltra]]
* [[Deep state]]


* [[Area 51]] (prior to 2013 - still "in the black" for all intents-and-purposes)
These installations and the activities they encompass are central to theories regarding [[extraterrestrial contact]], advanced [[black project]] technologies, and covert [[geopolitical control]].
* Abu Ghirab Prison
* GITMO
* Room 641A

Revision as of 08:11, 18 November 2024

Secret facilities refer to locations where classified work is conducted, often associated with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), clandestine operations, or black budget projects. These may include deep underground military bases (DUMBs), off-world sites, or facilities unacknowledged by official records.

Types

Public-facing (white world)

These facilities conduct classified activities but are publicly acknowledged. Their locations are known, marked on maps, and sometimes even partially accessible to the public. Examples include CIA headquarters at Langley and the NSA complex at Fort Meade, where vast amounts of compartmentalized HUMINT are processed. Despite their transparency in location, unauthorized disclosure of their activities can pose extreme risks.

Unacknowledged (grey world)

Grey world facilities are those whose existence may not be explicitly denied but whose purpose and operations remain classified. Examples include continuity of government bunkers, such as Site-R and the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, as well as defense contractor sites. These locations often support highly sensitive operations, including testing emerging technologies or facilitating emergency preparedness.

Room 641A, an alleged site for mass surveillance by the NSA

Denied (black sites)

Black sites operate entirely outside the realm of official acknowledgment. Their existence, activities, and purpose are categorically denied, with extreme measures taken to suppress any unauthorized disclosures. Extraordinary rendition airfields, covert research and development complexes, and certain CIA prisons exemplify this category. These facilities are rumored to exist both domestically and internationally, often shielded by compartmentalized secrecy and plausible deniability.

Notable examples

Public-facing

Unacknowledged

Black sites

Related concepts

Secret facilities are closely tied to a range of controversial topics, including:

These installations and the activities they encompass are central to theories regarding extraterrestrial contact, advanced black project technologies, and covert geopolitical control.