The privacy of every man, woman and child on earth has now been deleted.
The bigger-than-life National Security Agency (NSA) spy center, Code Name Stellar Wind, has officially opened for business.
The data center is alleged to be able to capture “all forms of communication,” including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls and Internet searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital pocket litter.
According to the Canada Free Press, in addition to collecting the world’s information every day by satellites, by tapping into undersea cables, by picking up microwave links and tapping of cell phones and data links on your computer, email links, and so forth (James Bamford, Wired magazine), the sole purpose of the Utah Data Center is for code breaking.
Code-breaking is crucial because much of the data that the center will handle includes financial information, stock transactions, business deals, foreign military and diplomatic secrets, legal documents, confidential personal communications.
Obama’s Rasputin, leftist Zbigniew Brzezinski, wrote in 1970 “Between Two Ages: America’s Role In The Technetronic Era” in which he stated that “soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date files containing even the most personal information about the citizen.” Brzezinski, by the way, was a former NSA Advisor and Executive Director of the Trilateral Commission.