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THE ENTRANCE EXPERIENCE: FROM CAMP X TO CGE - THE INTELLIGENCE-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

What happens when a spy training facility teams up with an electronics manufacturer? Camp X in Oshawa, Ontario was the real Allied intelligence training facility where Ian Fleming got his inspiration for James Bond. Just 90 minutes away, Canadian General Electric was undergoing its own classified transformation.

In today's episode, we explore the documented connection between these two facilities and how their collaboration may have created the blueprint for the modern intelligence-industrial complex. Camp X was perfecting psychological warfare techniques while CGE was mastering electromagnetic technology.

What if these capabilities were being combined? What if the corporate partnerships that enabled CGE's wartime success weren't just about manufacturing contracts, but about creating a surveillance network that could operate in complete secrecy? The implications reach far beyond WWII.

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