I regularly run the Google analytics function to see who’s reading and where they’re reading from.
This morning I got quite a surprise.
Google analytics documented that I had 100 hits at 3 am this morning from Ashburn Virginia. Over 100 posts were accessed for an average time of just 3 seconds.
The high volume of hits, time of day, Virginia location, and average time on page were unprecedented.
Well, obviously that piqued my curiosity and – – – surprise surprise!
Look what I found located in Ashburn Va: this monster NSA Communication Surveillance Facility
Coincidence?
Verizon Business Opens Government Network Operations and Security Center
September 20, 2006
ASHBURN, Va. — Verizon Business today opened its new Government Network Operations and Security Center (GNOSC), a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to supporting the unique security and operational requirements of its federal government customers. The center, located in Northern Virginia in 30,000 square feet of space built to government security standards, will support the managed network services Verizon Business provides to nearly every federal government agency from the civilian, intelligence and defense communities.
Early next year, the GSA is expected to award the replacement contract to FTS2001 agreement – dubbed Networx. The multimillion-dollar center, constructed under an accelerated build-out schedule, is the first major network facility the company has opened since Verizon and MCI combined in January 2006. In addition to the network monitoring and security center, the area also includes an emergency command center, briefing center, program-management office and support office space.
http://www.washingtontechnology.com/print/22_16/31353-1.html
We don’t think so.
Wonder if it was the “forensic autopsy – rigged regulatory regime” that got their attention as radical.
Or maybe the recent emails with Chris Hedges.
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