CIA National Resources (Domestic) Division — Denver Relocation (2005)
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The CIA's domestic arm planned to move its headquarters to Denver, right next to a major spy data hub.
Who they are
The CIA's National Resources Division — its domestic-facing arm handling recruitment and operations on US soil — and its reported 2005 plan to relocate to Denver.
What they do
The engine treats this as part of a documented westward shift of domestic intelligence into Colorado's Front Range.
How it works
In May 2005 the Washington Post's Dana Priest reported (via leak, not formal announcement) a plan to move the division's headquarters from Langley to Denver, which hosts the Aerospace Data Facility at Buckley and sits near US Northern Command in Colorado Springs; the item was surfaced by an X research source and independently verified against live sources.
Why it matters
The engine tracks it as evidence of intelligence infrastructure clustering in the Colorado hub it already watches.
The engine's record — word for word
The CIA's domestic-facing division (recruitment + operations on US soil). In May 2005, Dana Priest (Washington Post, 'CIA Plans to Shift Work to Denver') reported the plan to relocate its headquarters from Langley to Denver, Colorado — reported/leaked, not formally 'announced'. Denver-area hosts the Aerospace Data Facility (Buckley) and sits near US Northern Command (Colorado Springs). Engine read: the Colorado intel-hub build-out — a documented domestic-CIA westward shift into the same Front Range nexus the engine tracks (technate/Colorado). Surfaced by @miketheking1517's X research, independently verified (live sources). [@miketheking1517 harvest — Aug 17 2026]
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CIAthe domestic-facing division relocated toward Denver (2005)
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The TechnateFront Range intel hub (Aerospace Data Facility, NORTHCOM)
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