The Strange AT&T Building in NYC known for total NSA Surveillance Titanpointe
The strange AT&T building in New York City is 33 Thomas Street, a windowless 29-story skyscraper in Lower Manhattan. Officially a secure telecommunications hub, it gained notoriety for its design as a fortress and has been the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting it serves as a secret National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance site known as Titanpointe.
Official purpose
- Originally designed to house AT&T's long-distance telephone switches, the building was built to be a highly secure and self-sufficient facility.
- Its construction included features to withstand a nuclear attack, such as its own power generators, water supplies, and enough provisions for 1,500 people for two weeks.
- The structure's unusually tall floors and high-load-bearing capacity were made to accommodate large amounts of equipment, not people.
Controversial theories and speculation
- Documents leaked by Edward Snowden suggest the building is a major NSA surveillance site for mass data interception, a program codenamed Titanpointe.
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