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Warrenton, Virginia

Warrenton, Virginia is a town in Fauquier County, Northern Virginia, notable in UAP and intelligence research as the location of the Warrenton US Army Training Center. The training center, while appearing as a standard Army installation, has been identified as a covert CIA facility housing an underground installation used for purposes independent of the Army's public mission.

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The Warrenton Army Training Center

According to Fletcher Prouty's book The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the World, the Warrenton US Army Training Center is a "highly secretive underground installation that serves as a Federal Relocation Center" operated by an unknown agency — since identified as the CIA. This characterization was confirmed in an Inquiry magazine article titled "Going Underground" by Robert Walters, which stated plainly that the Warrenton center is a CIA covert facility.

The Warrenton facility represents one of a pattern of intelligence community operations using US military base infrastructure as cover for independent classified activities — a pattern also seen at the Sugar Grove Naval Communications Center in West Virginia, where the Navy operates an NSA underground facility, and at the CIA's Camp Peary, located near Camp David in the mid-Atlantic region.

Context in DUMB Network Analysis

UAP Gerb cites Warrenton, alongside Sugar Grove and the alleged Deep Underground Command Center below the Pentagon, as evidence that the CIA and NSA have a documented practice of operating clandestine underground installations beneath Army and Navy surface cover facilities. This pattern supports the broader argument that UAP legacy program operations could similarly be housed in underground facilities beneath ostensibly conventional military installations across the United States.

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