The most secure place is actually being under a blanket. Can infographic show pls make a video on "Battle of Saragarhi" which is a fight between 21 soldiers and 10000 invaders.
yeah, I'm probly gonna buy some, partially based on this video's display of their diligence. it's cheap, the financials are within safe limits, almost 6% dividends per annum; yoink.
Imagine your in that same mountain then you hear "the site is expiriencing multile keter and euclid class containment breaches full site lockdown initiated"
My aunt works there! I’ve been there a few times on tours. Don’t live too far from there either! The tunnels are amazing. They have Flight 93 flight debris there and the Roswell UFO in Tunnel B.
The closest I’ve ever been to Iron Mountain was outside one of the facilities here in San Francisco…I was just walking around in an abandoned area doing some research for a class and all of a sudden, boom, Iron Mountain facility. And yeah, I received some looks since I didn’t know it was a restricted area. It was interesting
Got into Iron Mountain a long while back working for a moving company.. delivering their large 4000lb servers.. it's an amazing looking place, impressive and guarded.. I'm surprised to see it here today, a small slice of a place 1 hour from my house.
@@raymondpendergrass6772 Cause people appreciate knowing it, I've seen comments with thousands of likes that have no meaning at all, don't be salty bruh
ProtonMail is also secure. It's encrypted email. You can't hack to get in, it encrypts email so it can't be read, you have to know the password. Plus if the person you're emailing has ProtonMail, and you have ProtonMail, the messages are double encrypted. Plus the company is literally located inside a mountain in Switzerland
I’m working there now for a construction contractor as they’re doing renovations to some areas and developing and expanding some of the undeveloped area space for more customers.
Is this the same underground storage facility where George Romero's Day of the Dead(1985) was located? I have heard that location site was also formerly lime stone mine shaft.
Grandma has always been nuta about safety, front door, both garage doors and the laundry all have at least 2 or 3 deadbolts on each on top of ADT. Oak gun cabinet in the front living room I've never seen even closed with over 18 guns lol
I got a job at one of the companies in iron mountain in Boyers PA several years ago but I ended up changing my mind and decided against it haha pretty cool down there tho
LockPickingLawyer: gets in in 2 minutes. “So there you have it folks. Iron mountain really has a few security flaws, but for your average person it will provide a moderate level of security.@
Infographic at the beginning be like “when we talk high security most people think Fort Knox.” Then at the end be like “check out why Fort Knox is the most secure place in the world.“
I argue this one. Have you ever been in a Grandma's second living room?!?!? That couch with the plastic hella protected and that china cabinet is untouchable!!! Thats real security!
What? Computers use very little energy. The cables feeding a server farm may have a large footprint. But the facilities themselves use relatively insignificant amounts of energy to function under normal circumstances.
Their stuff getting destroyed or when it winds up just missing, is like when a plumber says the sinks and toilet are fixed and it turns out no water is getting to either
I've been to Iron Mountain in Pennsylvania, but just at the docks outside the mine doors entrance. Didn't really know exactly what the place was at the time, and my driving partner said maybe it was a mine. After seeing a bunch of the employees all heading somewhere, I said that they looked more like college students than miners. After finding out a bit more about what they actually did there, that made sense.
No, the warehouses that they store everything in are massive. We did the lights for all their facilities in Maryland. Massive warehouses packed with shelves full of boxes of documents, and climate controlled rooms for stuff like film.
@@reichrunner1 yeah but I'd be willing to bet that most of their money comes from monthly/yearly storage fees from the mass amount of companies storing things there.
To Dragon King: I’m glad. I was feeling sad for you. LOL my favorite saying- “don’t look back, you’re not going that way”. I’m happy you’re SO over it ☮️❤️🎸
I thought he said Iron Mountain was the most scared place on the planet then at the end of the video he says Fort Knox is the most secured place in the world, which one is it, iron mountain or fort Knox?
The most secure place is actually being under a blanket.
Can infographic show pls make a video on "Battle of Saragarhi" which is a fight between 21 soldiers and 10000 invaders.
I mean your not wrong
I'll drink to that bro
True lol
Bruh my left leg be out of the blanket and I swear there be demons out to get me.
@@romanbellic2178 yeah you can’t be making mistakes like that you can get pulled under the bed and it’s over
The most secure place on earth is probably one the public doesnt even know that exists
the safest place on earth is
No no no its the scp foundation located at site [REDACTED]
@Sovi the Disastrous on the dark side of the moon
@@airstik4562 the moon rotates it won’t be on the dark side for long!
blueprint it's most secret create advanced of something
The most secure place on earth you wouldn't know about.
why be anonymous when you can hide in plain sight?
@@3alyalootah: Who said anything about being anonymous?
Bruh we all know about the bat cave..
@@grim_bbx2241: Lol!
@@3alyalootah because there is bunker piercing weaponry. Why advertise where you are when you could just not.
This video is basically an advert for Iron Mountain.
yeah, I'm probly gonna buy some, partially based on this video's display of their diligence. it's cheap, the financials are within safe limits, almost 6% dividends per annum; yoink.
I used to work for iron mountain as a staff . I can said that .....we don't care.
@@vincentmoh8253 stuff?
An advert for maybe all 10 people watching this that might actually use it.
aight people, we know where this year’s raid is going to be
Naw, youtube hq. RUclips is fricked up.
@@yzstormer 😂😂
Your mom's house
@@Emigdiosback yeah, they beefed it up quite a bit
@@Emigdiosback well at least it's not as high security as a air force base lol
The secret room behind the painting in every Minecraft house
Dont forget the 7x7 redstone door after that
😂
@@astrohours8891 too much work
Stampy
secured the netherite reserves of every player!
Now imagine watching a movie where someone robs this place
Hollywood doesn't want to make that movie cuz they can't give us any ideas!! 😆
Or a payday heist
@@skydiver91 watch me write a script for this movie
Fast and Furious has called you
Rick, you sonova bitch..I'm in
The spice cabinet in every Asian mother's kitchen.
Not tied to nationality, every one has „that“ shelf
And that's y they live long
Lol
I'm dead
Yes
So if you ever need to hide the body, now you know where
The place must be a catacombs by now
Just eat it there wont be anything left to identify who killed the person
Dead body disposal.
1. Freeze it.
2. Chop it up.
3. Spray it down with mace.
4. Bag it up.
5. Take it out on trash day.
The most secure place is where parents keep the candy
This looks like something the SCP Foundation would have.
theory: this is a foundation front company
Finally
a place to hide when 001 happens
@@bllwrwd8142 which 001?
@@atomix1876 when the day breaks
Lol
@@bllwrwd8142 How do they fit an entire sun in there?
Imagine your in that same mountain then you hear "the site is expiriencing multile keter and euclid class containment breaches full site lockdown initiated"
My aunt works there! I’ve been there a few times on tours. Don’t live too far from there either! The tunnels are amazing. They have Flight 93 flight debris there and the Roswell UFO in Tunnel B.
Yeah my family has a camp right off of Branchton road, always knew about the place as a kid, but never really understood what it was lol
Ok bud
The closest I’ve ever been to Iron Mountain was outside one of the facilities here in San Francisco…I was just walking around in an abandoned area doing some research for a class and all of a sudden, boom, Iron Mountain facility. And yeah, I received some looks since I didn’t know it was a restricted area. It was interesting
Ok that’s a cool story
Got into Iron Mountain a long while back working for a moving company.. delivering their large 4000lb servers.. it's an amazing looking place, impressive and guarded.. I'm surprised to see it here today, a small slice of a place 1 hour from my house.
CD Projekt Red needs Iron Mountain's service for their data.
Iron Mountain has a facility in Brampton, Ontario.
Yep. Used to drive by it all the time. Used to live in brampton.
I understand this to be a fact, but why so many likes? Lol
@@raymondpendergrass6772 Cause people appreciate knowing it, I've seen comments with thousands of likes that have no meaning at all, don't be salty bruh
I literally work next to one of their buildings in port Washington. Always wondered what they did.
ProtonMail is also secure. It's encrypted email. You can't hack to get in, it encrypts email so it can't be read, you have to know the password. Plus if the person you're emailing has ProtonMail, and you have ProtonMail, the messages are double encrypted. Plus the company is literally located inside a mountain in Switzerland
Just like watchdogs 2, having Blume funnel anyone’s and everyone’s data through their systems, making it the worlds largest monopoly
Big fan, keep up the great work!
So he basically built Gringots, lol.
The place where kfc keeps their secret spice list
I would have guessed the most secure place on Earth is wherever USOs are coming from when they shoot out of the ocean and into space
The USO’s from wwe ?
I knew Iron Mountain to be a secure disposal and storage business, but did not know how important they are to national security.
But honestly, what's the point in Iron Mountain if no one survives?
Still not safe enough from Franklin, Michael and Trevor
Corey and Trevor
?
*Alternate title: A Place On Earth You'll Never Get To!*
The most secure place on the earth is the places you dont know about
This is so cool of a video to come across! I love 10 minutes from them in Pennsylvania!
I live not far from Iron Mountain. Very massive place and certainly secure and filled with valuable information and materials in Western Pennsylvania.
I’m working there now for a construction contractor as they’re doing renovations to some areas and developing and expanding some of the undeveloped area space for more customers.
You should do a video about the Granite Vault in Utah...it's pretty crazy too
The best part of this video was Sinatra playing the guitar. 🤔
Do a video on child care techniques I'm having a kid this month and I need some help and u guys are amazing with ..INFO
Thanks for sharing the video, stay connected 🍄😱😙🍈😘
Is this the same underground storage facility where George Romero's Day of the Dead(1985) was located? I have heard that location site was also formerly lime stone mine shaft.
I live right by iron mountain and it is a crazy place. I have several friends who work there. The hiring process is something else.
Interesting, I see them every day at my job and I never would've guessed it goes further than shredded paper
We use it in work. I'm part of a scientific research study so it's where we store data such as consent forms and paper records
Grandma has always been nuta about safety, front door, both garage doors and the laundry all have at least 2 or 3 deadbolts on each on top of ADT. Oak gun cabinet in the front living room I've never seen even closed with over 18 guns lol
I live about 10 minutes away from the cave in Kc that this company owns… it’s funny that when you would drive by it your radio would go out!!!
Iron mountain seems like something iron man would make
I got a job at one of the companies in iron mountain in Boyers PA several years ago but I ended up changing my mind and decided against it haha pretty cool down there tho
LockPickingLawyer: gets in in 2 minutes. “So there you have it folks. Iron mountain really has a few security flaws, but for your average person it will provide a moderate level of security.@
All I'm saying is thank you Ozzy Osbourne and Jack Osbourne for showing us some of Iron Mountain.
Wym
@@pepethefrog2922 if you have ever seen Ozzy and Jack's World detour then you would know what I mean
Infographic at the beginning be like “when we talk high security most people think Fort Knox.” Then at the end be like “check out why Fort Knox is the most secure place in the world.“
2021 and we still using magnetic tapes! I don't think it's gonna be replace anytime soon as people still using them for data storage.
Thanks
The audio is really audible without earphones
I argue this one. Have you ever been in a Grandma's second living room?!?!? That couch with the plastic hella protected and that china cabinet is untouchable!!! Thats real security!
When he said its not the best way to store everything, I thought he had a sponsor lol.
YAY. The infographics show is reaching to 10 million subscribers. YAY.
The car enthusiast in me wonders if someone has a badass garage of rare cars down here
Most likely maybe from like nascar or something
Enjoy your return to the surface and thank you for choosing vault-tec.
This video made iron mountain go up quite a bit on the us stock exchange
*Very Helpfull video sir*
Everybody gangsta until shaggy used his power to 100% to steal the iron mountain
He would only need % of his power.
Iron mountain break in movie would be insane !
What? Computers use very little energy. The cables feeding a server farm may have a large footprint. But the facilities themselves use relatively insignificant amounts of energy to function under normal circumstances.
Love this channel!
Interesting. Wonder what’s inside 🤔
And... it started in a town literally 5 minutes from my house!
Imagine surviving a Zombie Apocalypse in this area
I used to work for an alarm company that monitored the alarms for iron mountain
Yeh i used to work at Iron Mountain managing files. They were not strict at all
I love ur content
I love this journey
10 million sub soon congrats!!!!
Do YOU (Anyone) Believe that the USA Actually still has our "Gold Reserves?"
The geothermal cooling system was running backwards. Cool should be going in not out. The way it was running was how it heats the area
soooo Iron Mountain is the positive outcome of Vault-tec?
They are Vault-tec. They just don't want to change the name yet.
Warner bros has had the worst luck between losing those files and their 2008 studio fire
So Iron Mountain is basically the muggle Gringotts!
Yes!!!
I’ve been there. INCREDIBLE PLACE !!!!
It is awesome to watch infographics show I like you versus the joker
Their stuff getting destroyed or when it winds up just missing, is like when a plumber says the sinks and toilet are fixed and it turns out no water is getting to either
Oh, I thought it was a mountain made of actual iron, I was already preparing my Minecraft pickaxe 😒
So will there be a Storage Wars special if one of the customers defaulted on the lease?
This place is the place that would set a world record for the biggest heist if anyone pulls it off
There's one in Chicago next to the cinema warehouse. It looks like a blacksite. Glad it's just there to keep rich people rich.
I've been to Iron Mountain in Pennsylvania, but just at the docks outside the mine doors entrance. Didn't really know exactly what the place was at the time, and my driving partner said maybe it was a mine. After seeing a bunch of the employees all heading somewhere, I said that they looked more like college students than miners. After finding out a bit more about what they actually did there, that made sense.
I can only imagine the secrets tucked away in there. I bet they have a vault to put bodies in for special clients to help dispose of certain problems.
100%
The most secured place in the earth is the infographics show business headquarters. 📊🏢🇺🇸💙👏🏽👏🏽
“Occasionally”…destruction of sensitive material lol it’s actually their largest revenue stream
That's what I was thinking lol Every major bank and many, many large companies contract them to destroy all of their paper documents
No, the warehouses that they store everything in are massive. We did the lights for all their facilities in Maryland. Massive warehouses packed with shelves full of boxes of documents, and climate controlled rooms for stuff like film.
@@therealmagicpant Yeah, that's true, but destruction of material is still their largest source of business...
@@reichrunner1 yeah but I'd be willing to bet that most of their money comes from monthly/yearly storage fees from the mass amount of companies storing things there.
There is an Iron Mountain in Arizona too.
Iron Mountain is known most for being the locked recycling bin in your office. That's a fact.
Now that would be quite the episode of storage wars.
Alright people, we know where to go when the When Day Breaks scenario happens
Great, now we know where to look when it all goes to sheit.
To Dragon King: I’m glad. I was feeling sad for you. LOL my favorite saying- “don’t look back, you’re not going that way”. I’m happy you’re SO over it ☮️❤️🎸
Okay so if the entrances get blocked then all that’s stuck down there unless u dig up or down to get it
I repaired the roof and a couple drains on the one in Hartford ct.
As I recall the most secure place on earth was my dad's shed where he kept his jazz mags. Two big padlocks...
I use to work at a iron mountain warehouse in Canton, MI
Nice I have a few things down there gold bars etc
love this vids
The nitrate film is very highly flammable
I thought he said Iron Mountain was the most scared place on the planet then at the end of the video he says Fort Knox is the most secured place in the world, which one is it, iron mountain or fort Knox?
Finally a worthy place for my homework stash.
Why would US Steel want their documents stored in the case of a nuclear war? Did they think they’d still have a business afterwards?