#Place
27 entries tagged Place.
Places (27)
- 358 El Brillo Way Waterfront Palm Beach mansion owned by Jeffrey Epstein where the 2005 Palm Beach Police Department investigation began after a parent reported that her teenage stepdaughter had been molested there.
- 9 East 71st Street Seven-story limestone townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side that served as Jeffrey Epstein's primary New York residence and the site of conduct detailed in the federal sex-trafficking case against him.
- Avenue Foch Jeffrey Epstein's apartment on the Avenue Foch in Paris, searched by French police in 2019 and central to the French criminal investigation into rape of minors and trafficking opened after his death.
- Budapest Budapest is the capital of Hungary on the Danube, most significant in Cold War history as the epicenter of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and its Soviet suppression.
- Camp King U.S. Army interrogation facility at Oberursel, West Germany, operated as a Cold War black site where CIA ARTICHOKE teams ran drug and hypnosis experiments on Soviet intelligence personnel, and through which Operation Paperclip scientists including Walter Schreiber and Kurt Blome served as medical directors.
- Camp X Camp X (officially Special Training School 103) was a clandestine British Security Coordination training facility opened December 6, 1941, in Ontario that trained OSS, SOE, and Allied agents in espionage and sabotage while housing the Hydra signals relay linking North America to London.
- Checkpoint Charlie Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous Allied crossing point of the Berlin Wall, located on Friedrichstrasse in central Berlin, site of the October 1961 Soviet-American tank standoff, the August 1962 death of Peter Fechter, and the opening scenes of German reunification in November 1989.
- Congo The Democratic Republic of Congo (known as Zaire 1971-1997) is a Central African country whose CIA-facilitated assassination of first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, subsequent support for dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, use as a staging base for CIA Angola operations (IAFEATURE 1975-1976), and uranium deposits at Shinkolobwe mined for the Manhattan Project make it a significant subject in this vault.
- Dachau Nazi concentration camp near Munich where SS doctors including Kurt Plotner conducted mescaline and hypothermia experiments on prisoners, with the results later accessed by U.S. intelligence and used to inform early ARTICHOKE and MKULTRA research directions.
- Deep Creek Lodge Remote retreat in western Maryland where Sidney Gottlieb dosed Special Operations Division scientists with LSD on November 19, 1953, triggering the crisis that ended in Frank Olson's death nine days later.
- Dimona The Dimona facility, officially known as the Negev Nuclear Research Center, stands as a deeply clandestine and pivotal complex within Israel's national security apparatus, nestled in the arid Negev Desert south of Jerusalem.
- Fort Detrick U.S. Army biological warfare research center in Frederick, Maryland, home to the Special Operations Division that produced germ weapons for CIA assassination operations under MKNAOMI.
- Great St. James Great St. James is the larger island adjacent to Little St. James that Jeffrey Epstein acquired in 2016 for 22.5 million dollars through a shell company whose listed beneficial owner was a Dubai businessman used without consent, on which Epstein conducted extensive unpermitted construction that drew U.S. Virgin Islands stop-work orders and fines, and which his estate sold with Little St. James to Stephen Deckoff in 2023.
- Huautla de Jimenez Remote village in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico, where R. Gordon Wasson and CIA contractor James Moore attended the sacred mushroom ceremony conducted by curandera Maria Sabina in 1955, with CIA awareness.
- Hungary Hungary is a Central European country and Soviet-bloc satellite state from 1945 to 1989 whose 1956 revolution against Soviet control was crushed by Red Army intervention.
- JM-WAVE JM/WAVE was the CIA's massive Miami station operating under the cover of 'Zenith Technical Enterprises, Inc.' at the University of Miami's South Campus, which at its Operation Mongoose peak employed over 400 CIA officers and several thousand Cuban exile agents, making it temporarily the second-largest CIA station in the world.
- Knokke-Heist Knokke-Heist was a Belgian coastal municipality in West Flanders that featured prominently in the X-Dossier as a location where child prostitution networks operated during the 1970s and 1980s.
- Lebanon Lebanon is a country in the Middle East that became a focal point for intelligence operations, drug trafficking, and international arms dealing during the 1980s civil war period.
- Little St. James Little St. James is the roughly 70-acre private island off St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands that Jeffrey Epstein bought in 1998 and developed into his main Caribbean compound, where victims alleged repeated abuse occurred, which federal agents searched after his 2019 death and which his estate sold with the adjacent Great St. James in 2023.
- North Fox Island North Fox Island is a private island in Lake Michigan owned by Francis Shelden that served as the operational base of a child pornography and abuse network under the front organization Brother Paul's Children's Mission, discovered by law enforcement in July 1976.
- Norwood Park Norwood Park is a township on the northwest edge of Chicago, Illinois, where John Wayne Gacy lived and committed at least 33 murders between 1972 and 1978, burying most of his victims beneath his house at 8213 West Summerdale Avenue.
- Panama Canal The Panama Canal is the Atlantic-to-Pacific waterway whose 1977 treaty negotiations with Panama's General Torrijos created a U.S. policy conflict with drug enforcement interests given Torrijos's family's alleged involvement in the cocaine trade.
- Royal Zoute Golf Club Exclusive golf club in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, patronised by nobles and business elites with ties to Societe Generale bank, near villa sites named in the X-Dossier testimony of abuse victim Regina Louf.
- Skinwalker Ranch Skinwalker Ranch is a 480-acre property in Utah known for a long history of paranormal and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena-related events.
- Soto Cano Air Base The Soto Cano Air Base, also commonly known as Palmerola Air Base, is a joint Honduras and United States military base located near Comayagua in Honduras, approximately 60 miles (97 km) from the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa.
- Vacaville California medical facility where MKULTRA experiments were conducted on inmates, and where SLA leader Donald DeFreeze was recruited by CIA psychological warfare specialist Colston Westbrook.
- Zorro Ranch Zorro Ranch is the roughly 7,600- to 10,000-acre New Mexico property near Stanley, south of Santa Fe, that Jeffrey Epstein acquired in 1993 from the family of former Governor Bruce King, built into a hilltop mansion compound with a private airstrip, where victims alleged abuse and where the New York Times reported he discussed a plan to seed the human race with his DNA, and which New Mexico reopened a criminal investigation and a legislative inquiry into in 2026.