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"How The SR-71 Blackbird Works," by Animagraffs
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 17017997" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>There was around 20 dummy companies that the CIA created in the late 50's two that I know about was one out of Split Yugoslavia as a deep sea rescue and exploratory services and another one out of Prague Czechoslovakia as a tunneling and mining firm. The one in Prague was totally unbelievable it only involved a 2 room studio apartment with just a desk, chair, and phone with a CIA woman and man as secretary and president/ overseer of said company. So they put out feelers to the in country Soviet embassy wanting to buy said titanium for drilling and so called deep sea submersible vehicles and so the Soviets bit and that was how some of the titanium was acquired. I think the CIA was able to almost get 200 tons by these so called dummy plant companies in the 4 years of operations 1958 to 1962.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 17017997, member: 4781"] There was around 20 dummy companies that the CIA created in the late 50's two that I know about was one out of Split Yugoslavia as a deep sea rescue and exploratory services and another one out of Prague Czechoslovakia as a tunneling and mining firm. The one in Prague was totally unbelievable it only involved a 2 room studio apartment with just a desk, chair, and phone with a CIA woman and man as secretary and president/ overseer of said company. So they put out feelers to the in country Soviet embassy wanting to buy said titanium for drilling and so called deep sea submersible vehicles and so the Soviets bit and that was how some of the titanium was acquired. I think the CIA was able to almost get 200 tons by these so called dummy plant companies in the 4 years of operations 1958 to 1962. [/QUOTE]
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