Conspiracy theorists have stumbled upon a good one here. https://t.co/0DDmGMHF6M
— TSB (@TweetingTSB) May 3, 2025
Who owns that property at the other end of USIP's odd enclosed walkway, and what did that property used to be used for?
It's a strange Washington DC tale that connects not just two buildings but the founder of modern oceanography, the location of scientific timekeeping, World War II history, and the Cold War.
I'm waiting anxiously to see what the conspiracy freaks will make of it all.
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These people have no idea what secret is, and why some things are secret.
It surprises me that no one has questioned that walkway, so I'll now reveal all. It leads to the former Navy Annex across the street from the State Dept, and was the WWII HQ of the OSS, and then a CIA annex until it was turned over to State. Before all that it was the original Naval Observatory, which is memorialized by the street name "Maury Circle," after the Father of Oceanography and an Admiral in the navy of the Confederacy.
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