Room 39 – North Korea
There’s no way out in Room 39, North Korea’s underground slush fund organization. The president, Kim Jong-un, is raising foreign currency. According to the translator who talked to Australian Broadcasting Corporation, through a network of ever-changing company products across the Chinese border, money is obtained by legal and illegal means. The facility, based in Pyongyang Workers’ party building, is accused of secretly trafficking narcotics and nuclear arms by the U.S. government and UN.
Mezhgorye – Russia
They have U.S. Area 51 and Russia’s Mezhgorye. It hosted hundreds of nuclear warheads when it was formed in 1979, but now it’s a closed town. The 2010 Census reported 17,352. The city itself is closed, and its citizens usually operate on Russian military programs.