A cluster of antennas rising over a dense pine forest is all outsiders can see of Poland’s Kiejkuty intelligence base, recently the center of speculation over alleged secret
CIA prisons in Eastern Europe. The center where Poland has for years trained intelligence officers is shrouded by trees, as well as a double row of barbed-wire fences, guard towers, and surveillance cameras. Security personnel shoo away anyone who stops on the road, and swimming and boating in the lake between the base and the nearest town is forbidden. Full Story