saber964 wrote:When hiding people in plain sight it best if you hide the forest in an even bigger forest. What I mean all of the left behind MAlign personnel could have been concentrated in a few of Mendels towers and most of them may have been killed during Houdini. E.g. if you look at where personnel and families of the various U.S. intelligence agencies live in the D.C. area the tend to live in the same housing areas or town's. In a couple of areas of Williamsburg VA upwards of 70% of the households have at least one member working for or retired from the CIA's training facility(The Farm). It is the same for Quantico VA and Ft Meade MD. Another example is there is an area of Staten Island NY that in which nearly 80% of the population is a member of the NYPD or NYFD.
It was pretty explicit that they weren't going to do that. The instructions for Operation Houdini emphasized that loose lips would cause family that was left behind to be killed, otherwise not.
The other problem is that those residential towers are tough puppies. You can damage one with a nuke or with a KEW, but to completely eliminate one requires something big enough to create lots of collateral damage - see the KEW used to take out Hancock Tower. The "ballroom" nukes were nowhere big enough and weren't deployed against the towers anyway. The Green Pines nuke did a lot of damage, but Colin Detweiller survived because he was behind a structural wall.