this is probably the most outstand i outstanding home i ve seen. welcome to miami. yes, that s a stripper pole on the second floor next to the rooftop pool. everybody s looking to miami. you have countries, latin america s always been coming here. you have all the europeans. you have eastern europeans. you have the russians. the new investors are chinese. they want to get their money out, put it here. they want to have an opportunity for their children to go to school here. most of the deals are all cash. they walk in, and if it s your style, and it s got that wow factor, it feels like home, it s turnkey. a pile of cash and they walk in and they live here the next day. venezuela is going through a
cyber security event. they hold the data from the american citizen. we don t hold data they take civil liberties and privacy as the most important thing they do in securing this nation. so when people just throw out oh they are going to have all of this stuff at the data center that s balloon knee. that s ludicrous. i am not going to come out and say here s what we are doing in utah. that would be ridiculous, too. it would give add ver terries a great advantage. this is about the possibility the government s stunning new capacity to collect store and analyze data would have less than noble leaders if not now than in the future. it is a turnkey situation and
atta the new mission, stop the next attack. it leads us to things like a massive data collections center being built in the utah desert. it is really a turnkey situation where it could turn quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. how flexible are you with the government being able to know so much. that s next. [ larry ] younow throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn
but some estimate the center will be capable of storing five zettabytes for a very long time. all the nsa would tell us is that the utah data center is a facility for the intelligence community that will have a major focus on cyber security. we weren t given access last summer, but could see it from the sky. we are 500 feet over the utah data center, that s as close as you get without a security clearance. you can see the cranes at 12:00. wow. it is huge. it is a turnkey situation, it can be turned quickly, become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. the capacity to do that is being set up. that s a chilling assessment
two years old to be able to have that data to look at to confirm my suspicions. reporter: as part of a ten month investigation, former nsa employees told fox the allegations of widespread collection was set in place after 9/11. that program was a means nsa rapidly begin to turn the united states of america into the equivalent of a foreign nation for the purpose of electronic surveillance. it s really a turnkey situation where it can turned and be a totalitarian state pretty quickly. the capacity is being set up. reporter: classified court order seems to conflicted with public statements by the intelligence community. does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? no, sir. it does not. not wittingly. there are cases where they