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Re: NSA plans massive, 65MW, $2bn data center in Utah

said by FunnyBones See Profile :

When completed, the facility will require at least 65 megawatts of power and cost $1.93bn, according to news reports. The 120-acre data center will be located in Utah's Camp Williams, which borders Salt Lake and Tooele counties. Two major power corridors already run through the spot, a major reason the NSA chose it.

The articles came around the same time The Washington Post reported that the Obama administration will proceed with a Bush-era plan to use NSA assistance is screening government computer traffic on private-sector networks. The plan is controversial because of the NSA's involvement in warrantless wiretapping of US citizens.
»www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/03···_center/

Wow, a 120-acre data center for collection of data and just to power the beast it will take 65MW but the real question is what kind of information will our government be collecting.
Let me guess their building it to "screen" terrorists

Terrorists are bad! Even if it means taking away Americans rights!

After all..Uncle Sam has to protect you from yourself.


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said by ztmike See Profile :

Terrorists are bad! Even if it means taking away Americans rights!

After all..Uncle Sam has to protect you from yourself.
said by Benjamin Franklin :

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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