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There are liars out there giving out false info. Let me make it perfectly clear. In the linked Google map the marker on the left shows where the front/fake not used buildings are. The marker on the right shows where the facility actually is with at least 80 percent probability based upon what I know after being NSA myself, and what I observed going on when the place was being built. The marked out routes are meaningless, the underground tunnel does not follow them.
The actual facility is under (or close to being under) 1455 Deer Ridge Drive
All NSA facilities have emergency escapes. And each facility has at least six escapes. They also have air intakes. These escapes look like doors on little service buildings sometimes, but nowadays I would not doubt that the escapes actually exit from basements in front houses or businesses. The NSA routinely has escape drills and knows when the Russian satellites are overhead that can spot a crowd, and escape drills DO make huge crowds. Look for those while paragliding. The air intakes look like huge open sewer drains with catwalk grating as covers. They will be big enough to mask the air flow. Don’t bother gassing the place, the facility can handle that.
The Utah Data Center is going to be buried deep under the mountain, so the escapes probably do not go up, they probably come out the sides at the base of the slopes. This is a paragliding hot spot, have your paraglider with you when you scope things out to provide an alibi and make sure you know how to use it. The escapes will be monitored but not patrolled. This is likely to be done by dragon flies. This is not B.S., it is as I say. The “dragon flies” have worked great for a long time now. They do not look normal, but you will not notice if you do not look for it, they are pretty real in appearance. Other than that, surveillance also might be done by a high altitude drone you will never notice. Just have your paraglider at least in a back pack, the NSA is super careful about not bothering anyone and as long as you fit in you will be fine. After all, a paraglider can drift anywhere, right?