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This article needs citations badly.——Preceding unsigned comment added by Blackberrylaw ( talk • contribs) 2005 October 23, 16:14
i second that. article needs dates and info as in from where was this article info recieved.——Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.205.77.254 ( talk • contribs) 2005 November 28, 00:23
I thought the Satellite picture was great but it has been DOCTORED UP EVER SO SLIGHTLY!!! Props to whomever did it though because it provides subtle details that make you want to conclude its legit. Look closely, or blow it up on your desktop wall paper as I have. Just below the third building (which looks like the landscape and could possibly be an underground structure there) there are a series of parallel stripes that were added to soften the landscape as if there were mysterious tire tracks and such through the hard-packed dirt landscape.——Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.32.217.190 ( talk • contribs) , 2007 April 17, 02:20
I think the name change, from "the salt pit" to plain old "salt pit", was a mistake. I am going to ask the person who made the change to provide an explanation here. If they don't, or if others join me in agreeing it is a mistake, I am going to request a restoration of the original name.
Cheers! -- Geo Swan 01:58, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
It is essential that references include the title, author, publisher, date published -- because links go dead.
If the person who placed the reference doesn't include the title, author, publisher and date published, they make it impossible for later editors to search for mirrors, or similar articles that could serve as a replacement.
The references here once did include author, publisher and date published. Someone stripped that information, for some reason. Please don't do that!
Several of the links pointed to the same 2005/3/5 article by Dana Priest, but in two different publications. That was a mistake.
Please always include the title, author, publisher and date published.
Cheers! Geo Swan 16:42, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I changed the section format but was wondering how the November date applied? It says October 29 and he was dead the next day? Did I miss something? Cleanelephant ( talk) 21:06, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
Dark prison should be merged into this article! After the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report it is clear that this the same site. Olegwiki ( talk) 22:10, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
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"In the winter of 2005, the Salt Pit became known to the general public because of two incidents. In 2011..." This is not clear. What two incidents? This could be rewritten for clarity. GangofOne ( talk) 22:54, 23 July 2017 (UTC)
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