Germany admits shadowy facilities were spy stations
GERMANY’S foreign intelligence agency officially lifted the lid on some of its worst-kept secrets today and admitted that several shadowy facilities around the country were spy stations.
The Federal Intelligence Service (BND) maintained for decades that it had nothing to do with sites such as the Ionosphere Institute.
But internet enthusiasts long suspected their true identities and have been outing them on websites.
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