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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
$2 Billion dollar data center being built for NSA
"The Salt Lake City Tribune reports that the National Security Agency will be building a one million square foot data center at Utah's Camp Williams. The NSA's heavily automated computerized operations have for years been based at Fort Meade, Maryland, but the agency began looking to decentralize its efforts following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 and accelerated their search after the Baltimore Sun reported that the NSA — Baltimore Gas & Electric's biggest customer — had maxed out the local grid and could not bring online several supercomputers it needed to expand its operations. The agency got a taste of the potential for trouble January 24, 2000, when an information overload, rather than a power shortage, caused the NSA's first-ever network crash, taking the agency 3 1/2 days to resume operations. The new data center in Utah will require at least 65 megawatts of power — about the same amount used by every home in Salt Lake City — so a separate power substation will have to be built at Camp Williams to sustain that demand. 'They were looking at secure sites, where there could be a natural nexus between organizations and where space was available,' says Col. Scott Olson, the Utah National Guard's legislative liaison. NSA officials, who have a long-standing relationship with Utah based on the state Guard's unique linguist units, approached state officials about finding land in the state on which to build an additional data center. 'The stars just kind of came into alignment. We could provide them everything they need.'"
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It is interesting that the super super computers on line at Fort Meade have a single purpose: listening to everyone, every transmission online, phone conversation, etc. If key words indicate a threat or a position contrary to the government the computer "knows" it. If the transmission is considered significant, it gets kicked out to a human analyst. The computer has already analyzed this missive.The computers at Meade detected elements of the 9/11 incident, but analyst didn't believe it.
ReplyDelete9/11 was inside work, so of course it was ignored.
ReplyDeleteMy further research into this today, i found a proposal to build more office space at Fort Meade, enough for 11,000 total staff....the Camp Williams site will use the expertise of the Utah National Guard 141st Military Intel Battalion and the "300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist) which provides trained and ready linguist and military intelligence soldiers up to Army level assignments".
ReplyDeleteInteresting also is that Camp Williams is 25 miles from the Dugaway Proving Grounds and 500 miles west of the array in Littleton Colorado ( and Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs)
The stated reason for the new facility in Utah is because it will require so much electrical power...although the enviroment study they filed w DoD says they will build a generating station there at Camp Williams...they better, 65 Megawatts is a lot of juice...
That's is just goofy...if our government wanted to do something like kill off a bunch of Americans to start a war, there are much simpler and easier to perform way it could have been done...9/11 was the act of some really desperate people, wanting to strike back at what they call the "Great Satan"...the USA.
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