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Secrets about US intelligence



The CIA, known as the CIA, is one of the world's leading agencies to collect intelligence in the federal government of the United States and has raised the attention of many around the world over the past months by publishing very secret documents, including the assassination of former US President John Kennedy, and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

The US site "MSN" revealed seven secrets about the agency do not want to know about them: 


1) Read this amount of tweets daily :

US intelligence may monitor your activities on the Facebook social networking site, according to the Associated Press, to monitor public reactions from around the world.
The CIA also monitors more than 5 million tweets per day on Twitter, as well as smart devices such as iPhone and Android phones, televisions and Apple computers running Windows. 


2) A secret museum :

The CIA has a secret museum at its 11,000-square-foot facility in Langley, which has failed projects, such as small insect airplanes and robotic fish, making it the "best museum you'll never see".


3) Its investigations of space objects are available to all :

Anyone with Internet access can visit the CREST site, a subsidiary of the CIA, with 930,000 documents.
More than 12 million pages were detected on the site, some of which dealt with investigations into the presence of space objects and the secret ink.


4) "Starbucks" :

There is a branch of the "Starbucks" cafe located inside the headquarters of the American intelligence, in the state of Virginia, which you can not enter only after you have a security clearance, and does not allow inside to request your names. 


5) The mysterious wall panel: 

In the 1990s, a mysterious wall was built at the headquarters of the American intelligence service, called Cryptoz, and no one has been able to decipher it until now.


6) Methods of torture :

Reports claimed that US intelligence agents had sensed a sense of torture, including the operation of the Red Hot Chili Piper squadron, as a major torture tool for terrorists.


7) Film production :

The CIA has been interested in filmmaking and film production. It bought the rights to produce "1984" and "Animal Farm," after the death of George O'Reilly in 1950, and then financed the conversion of the novels into films.