What's the Hardest Place to Break Into in the World? - YouTube

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So here's a question to ask yourself:
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If you could get away with just one crime, which would be the one that you would commit?
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If you're smart, then you'd answer: Committing a heist of this building right here in New York City,
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the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Why this building in particular?
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Because it's home to the largest amount of gold stored in a single place in the world,
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about 250 billion dollars worth of it.
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Unfortunately for you though, you wouldn't have any chance of getting away with stealing any of this gold
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because the vault inside this building that stores all of it is arguably
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the most difficult place in the entire world to break in to.
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And they don't care about my stupid hypothetical rules.
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You see, the Fed operates twelve regional banks across the United States
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that together decide monetary policy for the United States
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and serve as the banker of the U.S. government.
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The Fed in New York City, however, which covers all of New York State
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plus several counties in New Jersey, Connecticut,
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and all of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands,
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is by far the most influential of the twelve regional banks.
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It controls the largest amounts of assets and conducts the most activity,
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and is located right here on 33 Liberty St. in New York in Lower Manhattan.
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This bank is where US monetary policy is actually implemented,
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and the vault the bank controls is home to the greatest treasure on Earth:
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7000 tons of gold bricks that together are worth 250 billion dollars.
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An amount so enormous, it could instantly pay off the national debt of Saudi Arabia.
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Very little of this gold is actually owned by the United States, however.
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Nearly all of it is owned by a number of foreign central banks
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and international organizations.
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Private individuals and companies are not allowed to store gold inside.
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The bank charges no fees for storing gold inside the vault
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and acts as the gold's guardian.
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Fees are only charged when gold is transported to or out
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of the vault or between accounts inside of the vault.
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So now that you know what's inside, what makes it
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the most difficult place in the world to break in to?
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Well first of all, the vault that contains all the gold
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is located in a basement 24 meters beneath street level.
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The building itself is staffed with armed security 24 hours a day
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and surveillance cameras monitor the building and the outside perimeter
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outside perimeter at all times as well. If you somehow snuck past all of this,
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and got down to the basement you would find that
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there is only one entrance into the vault.
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But a steel cylinder nearly 3 meter tall weighs ninety tons.
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surrounded by an additional 140 ton steel and concrete frame
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this cylinder is usually moved 90 degrees
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to completely shut off this
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only entrance. Then four steal rods are inserted into
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holes that cannot be taken out by anybody until the next business
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day. When the cylinder is closed like this, it creates an air tight
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and water tight seal that is so extreme that
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if you were caught inside of it you would run out of air and suffocate
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within 3 days. If you managed to get through the cylinder and
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into the vault you'll then discover that the inside
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is also monitored 24 hours a day by both
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surveillance cameras and motion sensors.
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The vault has 122 compartments inside where the gold
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is stored where each is a different account holder at the bank.
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Each compartments is lock by a padlock, two different combination locks
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and an auditor seal.
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Anytime gold is transported to or from the vault or in between
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these compartments, a minimum of three different authorized people
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are required to be present:
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Two members of the New York Fed Gold Staff and one member from the New York Fed Internal Audit Staff.
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No one person knows all the combinations required
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to access these compartments.
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It requires all three members to come together to open any of them.
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If you miraculously avoided all the security up to this point,
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then there are STILL more problems that face you.
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First, there's approximately 508,000 gold bars located inside
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and each single bar is worth over $600,000 dollars.
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The problem is that each bar also weighs 27 pounds.
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So you've better have brought a wheelbarrow or something.
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If you're inside though,
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the only exit possible is the same way you came in through,
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which could be dangerous.
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The cylinder could have been rotated 90 degrees
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which would trap you inside, or the Federal Reserve Police could be waiting for you out on the other side.
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Let's be honest though.
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If you broke into this and it got found out,
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the ENTIRE New York Police Department would probably be swarming you
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like you had five stars in Grand Theft Auto.
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If you're thinking you can dig into the vault from above,
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then forget about it.
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Like the cylinder, the vault is encased in a massive and thick steel and concrete shell,
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and the security forces inside specifically look for ground vibrations around it.
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Plus, you'd be drilling in the middle of Downtown Manhattan,
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which would be more than a little suspicious.
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To date, not a single physical break-in has ever been attempted in the New York Fed
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and for good reason.
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The security prison is extremely intimidating, and practically guarantees that any attempt would immediately fail,
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but breaking into the bank digitally is apparently a lot easier.
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Back in 2016
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an unknown group of hackers broke into to the central bank of Bangladesh, and sent
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fake payment orders to the fed in New York. They requested
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951 million dollars to be sent
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to their bank accounts in Sri Lanka and The Philippines. And the
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fed jsut gave 101 million dollars of that amount
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before their security realized what was happening
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If the most inpenetrable bank in the world can lose
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over 100 million dollars to hackers on the other side of the world
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