Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Cyber False Flag

Upon running cyber-attack wargames, the Pentagon announced:
"we are not prepared".

7 participants converged at the Mandarin Orient Hotel to conduct the test in real-time.
It was a serious operation comprised of:
-full scale video
-boom cameras
-professional lighting
-bogus news broadcasts
-and Wolf Blitzer for introductions

Sponsors included: PayPal, Symantec, & General Dynamics.

The service started with a virus which crumbled the nations cell phone infrastructure,
spread to the internet, crippling it and 75 minutes into the exercise collapsed the electrical grid from the East Coast to Oklahoma City.
They later remarked that the virus would indeed have gone global if the situation was left unscathed.

We have 1,271 counter-terrorist, homeland security, and intelligence programs funded by taxpayers,
yet can't stop the mere iota of a computer virus? ....Preposterous!
A flaw inhabits this hair brain drill,
the national electric grid isn't connected to the internet and instead runs on it's own network.
This is one bit of information big government and schlock media fails to divulge when debating the topic,
or rather.... fear mongering the masses.

This brings to mind the recently proposed Cybersecurity Act
which they claim aims to stifle such cyber-terrorism,
but more so looks like a bill to reform the internet to the governments will
as a money-maker and medium of censoring those who don't endorse their ideals.
A bill proposed by none other than Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-VA)
the same deviant quoted as saying:
"would it have been better if we never invented the internet"

Shouldn't technological breakthroughs the system has acquired to keep ever watchful eyes on the republic (such as Perfect Citizen)
work efficiently enough to keep the flock from flowing astray?

Top spy Michael McConnell once made the bogus claim that hackers cost the U.S. economy $100 billion a year.
In fact, the fear of cybercrime has created a $105 billion lucrative business to fend off evil hackers who may or may not even exist.
Are these the same hackers who stole credit card numbers to fuel Obamas campaign donations?
McConnell's the same douche who tried to convince W in 2007 that a cyberattack on a single bank could be more devastating to the nation than the attacks on 9/11.
Right.... worse than an attack that killed 3,000 citizens.

Lets review a few of the more recent alleged cyber-blitzkriegs:
-as many enjoyed firework festivities ringing in what could be the last year of freedom
some lame hackers were busy as bees clogging the bandwidth of 13 government websites
South Korean websites were also reported as running "slow",
so of course North Korea was obviously blamed

-Chinese (always the 1st suspect of any cyberattacks)
upset with communist censorship of their internet
attacked Google, intercepting Gmail accounts of human rights activists and stealing intellectual property from Google.
The event was credited as being the most sophisticated attack to date.
Hmmm...? Why exactly would hackers steal the emails of human rights activists,
what would they have to gain?
The only figures who would prosper off such information would be those entities the activists are fighting against.

-Many blamed the 2003 Northeast blackouts on hackers until it was discovered that overgrown trees were to blame.

-Just last year the US claimed hackers from Russia and China had infiltrated the electricity grid and left behind software which could be triggered in lieu of warfare
All this "cyber-chaos" is enough to coerce cybersecurity rats to jump off the sinking ship.

In all reality: the entire cybersecurity debate as a whole is just more fear mongering
to entice American citizens into believing in a bill which would create further cybersecurity infrastructure, bleeding further tax dollars into infinite black hole developments
and to encourage the handing over of the internet as we know it to be reformed into a corporate backbone of government ideology.
We should all be really suspicious as to why the government continuously pushes the cyberattack envelope,
it may be cause for alarm of a future false flag attack which could be used to force their internet 2 agendas.
Call it a Cyber version of Global Warming.
The only hackers in this country (other than credit card bandits) who indeed pose a threat to our sovereignty & integrity,
are the ones who manipulate voter numbers at the polls.

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