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Thu Nov 28, 2013, 08:29 AM Nov 2013

Citizens Protest NSA Data Center

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Citizens-Protest-NSA-Data-by-Laura-Bonham-Data-mining_Democracy_Energy_Energy-131127-645.html



Citizens Protest NSA Data Center
General News 11/27/2013 at 09:24:28
By Laura Bonham

On Sunday, November 24th, the NSA data collection center was targeted by US citizens angered by violations of their first amendment rights to free speech and association, and their rights of privacy protected by the fourth amendment. The citizens lifted a banner by helium balloons, created by The Backbone Campaign, measuring 26 feet square, containing the message: Water, Energy, Tax $; NSA: Guzzling Billions to Steal Our Liberties.

The data collection center, located at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah covers 1 million square feet, 100,000 of which is purely for computer servers and storage hardware, to store the data illegally collected from phone calls made in the US, to the US or from the US, and any other data transmitted through the telecommunications networks. It also houses a code-breaking program to de-encrypt confidential communications like financial transactions, stock transactions, and legal documents.

Walter Mason, Coordinator for the Utah Justice Party, is outraged. "I'm very angry that my own government is spying on me. My work revolves around justice issues and a return to the rule of law. It is outrageous that we spend billions of tax dollars on this illegal surveillance operation when so many people are in need. It's time for us to start fighting for our rights."

"Outrage doesn't quite capture my feelings," said Laura Bonham, a board member of Move to Amend and a supporter of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee. "When I learned that this one spy center uses 1.7 billion gallons of water to cool its servers, I was stunned. We live in a desert state, often under forced water restrictions. We have a situation where the government has taken a valuable, limited, and life supporting resource to use for the very purpose of undermining our rights--and our legislature let them get away with it."
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