ALL DATA COLLECTED BY THE NSA TO BE RELEASED TO PUBLIC DOMAIN

For your safety!

Ever wonder what your great-great-great-great grandfather did on your birthday a hundred and thirty years before you were born?

Data archaeologists and programmers are already designing ways to interactively utilize all the data time stamped for a specific time simultaneously and chronologically.

With the upcoming release of all the data collected by the National Security Agency since 2007 into the public domain, this realm of data design is about to blast off into new frontiers.

Leonard Unchkirk, a data scientist working with New Dimension Labs, says they are essentially building what can be considered a time machine.

With the platforms being developed one can input any date, time and location and be transported to that moment with their VR device. Using all the data collected from American’s phone cameras, web cams, device microphones, and public surveillance they are able to recreate any moment for you to enter.

Of course many concerns about privacy that Americans looked over when the NSA was active are now being reawakened.

“This is where the magic happens” – N S A

Leslie from Albuquerque says, ” You mean my creepy ex-boyfriend can essentially visit the moment in time my parents conceived me?? “

The NSA started as a peacetime crypto-analytic agency known as The Black Chamber in 1919. They went on to eavesdrop on the world with the rise of digital personal communication and audio/visual recording like smart phones. Using the public’s devices as their own crystal balls, peering in and capturing everyone’s private moments. An ex-CIA employee and contractor with the NSA, Edward Snowden, broke his silence and revealed this through documents leaked to the public in 2013. Despite some emotional backlash the citizens at the time were relatively passive to the NSA and the government amidst these revelations forcing Snowden to live life on the run, until after the Great Succession when he was welcomed back to the American continent as a hero.

This quote from a publication in 2010 captures the scope of the agencies eavesdropping, “[e]very day, collection systems at the National Security Agency intercept and store 1.7 billion e-mails, phone calls and other types of communications. The NSA sorts a fraction of those into 70 separate databases.”[52]

NSA GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES

We interviewed people around Snowden Plaza in Old New York City to see what the word in the hearts of the public is.

” I’m not too interested in any particular events but I would love to just walk around New York City during the Golden Era” , Bill from Colorado Outpost wrote in.

The data archaeologists and scientists working in this field say measures are being put in place to respect ancestral history. “We are really working to remove sexual intercourse and things of that nature from the accessible moments. We want to provide people in this day and age with an unrivaled look at our collective past as a nation. We can really learn from having a first hand experience of the past. We are doing all we can to censor just enough where the world isn’t merely a shadow of itself, but a continuously living and breathing environment. We’re calling our platform TIME SPACE and believe we are not only creating a new American institution, but a truly new dimension…” says New Dimension Labs co-founder Chuck Bohn, “…once everything is running smoothly, we plan to engage algorithms which will allow this new world to evolve on it’s own, utilizing all past data, and data gathered from ongoing user interaction and daily internet evolution. This will really give you the feel of stepping into a time machine. We will save all possible futures, but no one future will be canon to our system, accessible futures will change in real time.”

Public beta tests for TIME SPACE will begin April 20th.

52. Dana Priest, William Arkin (July 19, 2010). “A hidden world, growing beyond control]”The Washington Post

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