Thursday, March 20, 2014

Aiding the Enemy

House officials launched a new initiative Wednesday that they said would help local communities plan for the effects of climate change by providing them with troves of government data.

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“Hundreds of thousands of infrastructure and geographical features across the U.S. will be made public by the [U.S. Geological Survey], the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense and the National Geospacial Intelligence Agency,” Podesta said. “These data will be crucial to helping communities prepare for floods and other climate impacts.”

  The Hill
Wait, wait, wait.

I thought we were supposed to have hidden all that stuff so the terrorists couldn’t get hold of it. What gives?

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