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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Personal Information

Is this where your personal information will be stored? The one-million square-foot Utah data mining facility being built by NSA

Concerns over what the government will store at the Utah Data Center have been reinvigorated by the revelation that U.S. intelligence agencies have been extracting information to track people.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The comments left by many on this blog repeatedly show that a lot of Americans just don't care about hard data and don't care to think. They're stuck playing mental checkers when they should be playing chess. The politicians and both sides simply play on this academic laziness and ignorance.

Anonymous said...

10:26 AM

Also included are the bunch that think they are safe because they 'think' they have nothing to hide and have done nothing wrong.

People unwittingly break some law every day. They can be taken away any day the gov decides.

Unfortunately for them, they won't realize that until too late.

Anonymous said...

This program was launched during ex-President Bush's watch of our country in 2007, not Obama's. He walked right into it when he took over in 2008 so it's not entirely his fault. Many politicians, judges, and so-called "elite" members of our country are also obviously involved.

Not only that, guess whose hard-earned money is paying for this $1.9 Billion facility in addition to the STEEP salaries of approximately 200 employees via their taxes???

Gee, I wonder why so many employers in our area pay under the table and why so many employers & tax payers cheat on their tax returns due to this, the IRS scandals, the Banksters who don't get prosecuted for serious felonies, and many other corruptive activities transpiring in our country on a constant basis.

Anonymous said...

1:34 PM

and obammy renewed and expanded it. after he campaigned that he would end it. he was gonna do this and he was going to do that. he didn't do squat.