I wonder if it’s connected to this?
Privacy of World Citizens Wiped Out by USA
Canada Free Press ^ | Friday, May 31, 2013 | Judi McLeod
Posted on Friday, May 31, 2013 9:19:32 AM by Sheapdog
As of yesterday you are a Citizen of the World with no Privacyno matter in which country you are located.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony invite, sent to a select group of Utah politicians and dignitaries for the massive Utah Data Centre in Bluffdale, Utah was as mysterious as the facility itself. Canada Free Press (CFP) could find no pictures, no accounts of the event anywhere on the Internet today even though an earlier media release said reporters would be there.
The bigger-than-the-CIA National Security Agency (NSA) had previously stated that the facility would start operations in September, 2013.
Why should this event mean anything to you and yours?
While the NSA has offered no specifics about the Utah Data Centers operations, a 2012 Wired magazine article, citing former intelligence and NSA officials, said computers at the data center will collect electronic informationfrom emails to cellphone records to purchasing receiptsfrom all over the world, store it and look for threatening patterns. (emphasis CFPs).
With the privacy of every man, woman and child on earth now deleted, as far as is known not one country has moved to litigate against NASA and the largest spy center known to mankind.
The $2-billion, 1.5-million-square-ft. facility on the outskirts of Salt Lake City in Bluffdale will store 1 trillion terabytes of information, a sort of computer that swallowed the world.
Building started back in 2009 when the Obama administration approached MIDA (Military Installation Development Authority) to help build utilities for the Utah Data Center. MIDA created a project area and had the land annexed into Bluffdale. The NSA paid MIDA for all utility construction. (Salt Lake Tribune).
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/55583
It could very well be related.
From concept to starting the building of it could be two years... that puts it at 2007 as mentioned in post #1.
To: Red in Blue PA
I wonder if its connected to this?
Privacy of World Citizens Wiped Out by USA Canada Free Press ^ | Friday,May 31,2013 | Judi McLeod
Posted on Friday,May 31,2013 9:19:32 AM by Sheapdog
As of yesterday you are a Citizen of the World with no Privacyno matter in which country you are located.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony invite,sent to a select group of Utah politicians and dignitaries for the massive Utah Data Centre in Bluffdale,Utah was as mysterious as the facility itself. Canada Free Press (CFP) could find no pictures,no accounts of the event anywhere on the Internet today even though an earlier media release said reporters would be there.
The bigger-than-the-CIA National Security Agency (NSA) had previously stated that the facility would start operations in September,2013.
Why should this event mean anything to you and yours?
While the NSA has offered no specifics about the Utah Data Centers operations,a 2012 Wired magazine article,citing former intelligence and NSA officials,said computers at the data center will collect electronic informationfrom emails to cellphone records to purchasing receiptsfrom all over the world,store it and look for threatening patterns. (emphasis CFPs).
With the privacy of every man,woman and child on earth now deleted,as far as is known not one country has moved to litigate against NASA and the largest spy center known to mankind.
The $2-billion,1.5-million-square-ft. facility on the outskirts of Salt Lake City in Bluffdale will store 1 trillion terabytes of information,a sort of computer that swallowed the world.
Building started back in 2009 when the Obama administration approached MIDA (Military Installation Development Authority) to help build utilities for the Utah Data Center. MIDA created a project area and had the land annexed into Bluffdale. The NSA paid MIDA for all utility construction. (Salt Lake Tribune).
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/55583
24 posted on Thu Jun 06 2013 18:06:25 GMT-0500 (CDT) by lonevoice (Today I broke my personal record for most consecutive days lived) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
known as:
“The Intelligence Community Comprehensive National Cyber-Security Initiative Data Center”
A data storage facility for the United States Intelligence Community that is designed to be a primary storage resource capable of storing data on the scale of yottabytes (1 yottabyte = 1 trillion terabytes, or 1 quadrillion gigabytes).
Its purpose as the name implies is to support the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI), though its precise mission is secret.
The National Security Agency,... which will lead operations at the facility,....is the executive agent for the Director of National Intelligence.....
It is located at Camp Williams, near Bluffdale, Utah, between Utah Lake and Great Salt Lake.
The data center is alleged to be able to capture “all forms of communication, including:
..the complete contents of private emails
.. cell phone calls
.. Internet searches
.. all sorts of personal data...trailsparking receipts... travel itineraries.... bookstore purchases.... and other digital ‘pocket litter’.
According to the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, the federal government is legally prohibited from collecting, storing, analyzing, or disseminating the content of the communications of US persons, whether inside or outside of the United States, unless authorized by an individual warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
..The planned structure is 1 million or 1.5 million square feet.
..Projected to cost from $1.5 billion to $2 billion when finished in September 2013.[
One report suggested that it will cost another $2 billion for hardware, software, and maintenance...... The completed facility is expected to have a power demand of 65 megawatts, costing about $40 million per year.
During the Obama Administration, the NSA has officially continued operating under the new FISA guidelines..... However, in April 2009 officials at the United States Department of Justice acknowledged that the NSA had engaged in “overcollection” of domestic communications in excess of the FISA court’s authority,....but claimed that the acts were unintentional and had since been rectified.
From Wiki
thank you for this information