THE NSA’S ACHILLES HEEL?
I have to keep this short as I'm soon boarding a very long flight to China. Jack Kelly will be manning the HFR ramparts while I'm gone, but I have to tell you this now.
The story starts with an obscure state politician representing District 67 of the Utah House of Representatives named Marc Roberts. If you look at that official state government website, you won't see anything unusual.
Like most pols, he also has his own site: marcroberts67.com. How many elected politicians start their site off with a quote from Bastiat's The Law? Followed by a statement of commitment to State Sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment?
Yet it's not Roberts' words that are most interesting, however, it's what he is doing. He may have found the Achilles' Heel of the NSA.
You may have heard of the gigantic $1.5 billion, one million square-foot date collection center the NSA is building in Bluffdale, Utah called Bumblehive. It will require 1.7 million gallons of water a day to cool the massive NSA computers spying on all of us. Roberts knows how to cut off the water supply.