Thursday, October 10, 2013

N.S.A. MELTDOWN

Ever since news about problems with N.S.A. came to light in June, Americans have been concerned about the agency spying on the civilian population; an overwhelming majority now want the N.S.A. totally our of domestic spy operations.  Polls by The Washington Post and ABC News reflect that 74 percent of respondents said the NSA’s spying intrudes on their privacy rights. 

While that news alone should be enough to frost the gizzards of Obama and his Nazi-like goon squads and agency minions, (D.O.J., N.S.A., I.R.S. etc), God has been working in mysterious ways.  Severe electrical problems and virtual meltdowns at the new N.S.A. top-secret spy center in Utah have been occurring on a regular basis.  Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of computers related equipment have been destroyed.  One project official says that the N.S.A. planned to start turning on some of the computers at the facility this week. "But without a reliable electrical system to run computers and keep them cool, the global surveillance data systems can't function." 

Backup generators have failed repeated tests, cooling systems remain untested, and there are also disagreements among government officials and contractors over the adequacy of the electrical control systems.

No wonder Obama wants the debt ceiling raised. 

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