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The FBI Attempting To Purchase Land To Build Headquarters In Nuclear Rocket City Should Be Cause For Alarm Confirming Previous Site Claims

December 31. 2019

FBI Director Christopher Wray

This is a follow up to the May 1, 2019 article "The FBI Nuclear Ambitions." Several months later my claims have been confirmed. CNBC published an article stating the FBI is trying to build a Huntsville, Alabama headquarters in an area known as Rocket City, which is a town that houses companies in the nuclear and aerospace fields. Aerospace industries use nuclear materials on a regular basis. The Pentagon also has missiles built in Rocket City.

CNBC reported, "The northern Alabama metro area known famously as Rocket City thanks to its aerospace and defense roots will soon become home to an expansive FBI outpost viewed internally as a second headquarters."

This is a disaster waiting to happen. The FBI are not scientist. The FBI is also inept. The agency was disgraced in the Bruce Ivins case, where they tried to pin a deadly anthrax case on the scientist, then pushed him into suicide.

Huntsville, Alabama

The FBI went to outrageous and outlandish extremes in doing so, such as allegedly inventing a new field of science, which was slammed and denounced by highly respected scientists all over the world as a sham and fraud. The FBI's behavior in the case is psychopathic and maniacal. A journalist later came forward and stated the FBI tried to pin CIA anthrax on Ivins.

And if you know the history of the CIA, you'll realize they had the anthrax for terrible purposes (Bernie Sanders Expresses Concern About The CIA's Illegal International Conduct (CIA Accused Of Torturing Innocent Children To Get Information From Their Parents)).

Inspector General reports on the FBI revealed agents have lost thousands of weapons, laptops and other sensitive agency items. Yet, they are to be trusted with nuclear materials, in a field they're not even supposed to be in. Once again, disaster incoming. Some of y'all are just gonna wake up and hear a chunk of America is missing because psycho law enforcement agency decided to play with nuclear weapons. You let them play with nuclear weapons and it's gonna be the United STATE of America cause that's all that's gonna be left.

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Rockets and intelligence: The FBI is building a $1 billion campus in Huntsville, Alabama

Published Thu, Nov 14 201912:03 PM EST - The FBI is investing $1 billion to build a new outpost in Huntsville, Alabama, potentially providing thousands of new jobs. “We really look at it like a HQ2,” says Paul Abbate, associate deputy director at the bureau.

The FBI’s Huntsville expansion is part of a larger realignment at the agency, after its 2017 decision to scrap a decadelong search for a new headquarters site outside the Capitol. Huntsville isn’t just for space. The northern Alabama metro area known famously as Rocket City thanks to its aerospace and defense roots will soon become home to an expansive FBI outpost viewed internally as a second headquarters.

The FBI is investing $1 billion to build out its footprint in the area, a plan that will potentially add thousands of additional jobs to Huntsville’s overall employment. “We really look at it like a HQ2, a backup for the footprint that we have here in Washington, D.C.,” says Paul Abbate, associate deputy director at the FBI, the top-ranking executive overseeing the expansion, in a rare sit-down inside the bureau’s D.C. headquarters. “It’s really the future of the FBI, and it’s all about technology, innovation, talent and resiliency.”

That HQ2 will be a state-of-the-art campus on Redstone Arsenal – the massive U.S. Army post bordering the city of Huntsville. It will focus on everything from terrorism to ballistics to explosive devices. Abatte says it will also be used to counter digital threats in an increasingly connected world... 

https://www.cnbc.com

Huntsville’s Missile Payload

July/August 2001 Issue - Pentagon money and Nazi rocket scientists turned a sleepy Alabama town into a defense contractor’s paradise. Now President Bush is preparing to sink billions more into missile defense — and give Huntsville its biggest boost ever.

Like any great promoter, Joe Fitzgerald emanates unbridled enthusiasm. A congenial man with a neatly trimmed white beard, he’s a classic civic booster who loves to extol his hometown’s virtues. “Huntsville is an extremely patriotic community,” he gushes. “We have a Veterans Day parade here — tens of thousands of people come out to see it.”

But Huntsville’s patriotic fervor is more than the God-and-country passion of the typical Southern town: Over the past 50 years, the city has nurtured a remarkable economic boom on federal dollars for weapons and space projects — notably the Pentagon’s long-standing quest to build a Star Wars-type missile-defense system. President Bush announced in May that he wants to go ahead with such a system and have at least part of it in place by 2004. If his plan is approved by Congress next year, missile-defense spending could reach $10 billion annually, more in inflation-adjusted dollars than the government spent to produce the atomic bomb...

https://www.motherjones.com

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