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Post by avordvet on May 31, 2013 13:40:02 GMT -5
Privacy of World Citizens Wiped Out by USABy Judi McLeod, Friday, May 31, 2013 As of yesterday you are a Citizen of the World with no Privacy-no 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? canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/55583
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Post by watchful on May 31, 2013 16:18:31 GMT -5
The storage of data has a minimal of 10 requirements to be of any use to anyone. 1. There needs to be data collected. 2. The data needs to be arranged into formats that allow it to be retrieved. 3. The data needs to be placed upon a retrievable medium. 4. The retrievable medium needs power to store data. 5. The retrievable medium must be connected to devices capable of reading the data. 6. There needs to be uninterrupted links between the Source of the Data and the Data formating devices. 7. There needs to be uninterrupted links between the Data formating devices and the Data storage devices. 8. There needs to be uninterrupted links between the Data storage devices and the Data accessing devices. 9. Each of these devices and others not covered must have qualified humans to operate them. 10. The retrieved data must be of a specific subject, quantity, and timeliness be of use to the human who retrieves it. Then there is the bug in the ointment of human efficiency. ;D
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