The Wiretap Rooms: The NSA's Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities
The secrets are hidden behind fortified walls in cities across the United States, inside towering, windowless skyscrapers and fortress-like concrete structures that were built to withstand earthquakes and even nuclear attack. Thousands of people pass by the buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their function is not publicly known. They are an integral part of one of the world's largest telecommunications networks – and they are also linked to a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program.
Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. In each of these cities, The Intercept has identified an AT&T facility containing networking equipment that transports large quantities of internet traffic across the United States and the world. A body of evidence – including classified NSA documents, public records, and interviews with several former AT&T employees – indicates that the buildings are central to an NSA spying initiative that has for years monitored billions of emails, phone calls, and online chats passing across U.S. territory.
The NSA considers AT&T to be one of its most trusted partners and has lauded the company's "extreme willingness to help." It is a collaboration that dates back decades.
(Score: 5, Informative) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday June 26 2018, @02:21PM
Burned? Shaped charges?
Maybe we just sever all the lines leading in, cut the power, and fill them with concrete.
Hitler built bunkers in Berlin that Allied engineers could not take down, so they filled them with rubble and sealed them up. This might be a situation like that.
But even better than that is to raze Ft. Mead and the NSA to the ground, and AT&T with them. They are enemies of the American people and constitute an existential threat to freedom and democracy. They are that, far, far more than Al Qaeda.
Washington DC delenda est.