Friday, June 26, 2009

More Cyberwar Bla Bla

GCHQ
This is about as orwellian and obvious as it gets.

 


  


To use cyber space for safety and security? Pardon me for asking, Mr. Brown. I know a little about Security & Surveillance Systems and how they can be "used" or employed for security and safety, but how do we use cyber space to do the same? Oh, I get it. We would exercise preemptive cyber strikes. That's it. Thanks.

  

The Telegraph states: Launching the new strategy, the Prime Minister said cyber security was the 21st century equivalent of secure the seas in the 19th century and the air in the 20th century. Lord West said Britain was working "very, very closely" with the US where President Barack Obama launched a similar strategy last month.
 

You may recall my recent entry titled "Another False Flag Op In The Pipeline?" in which I raised the hypothesis of another false flag op, this time as a cyber attack on infrastructure. Today's news comes as the icing on that piece of cake, lending support to my supposition and at the same time bearing an outright warning to all who can read between the lines.  

 

 

On the humorous side, The Sun takes it over the top and into Lalaland with "Teen hackers to battle al-Qaeda" . These guys are always good for a laugh.

 

"Crooks cost firms £52billion a year in global online fraud." says The Sun at the bottom of their article which has me wondering who we're up against? al-Qaeda or Crooks?

 

We all know what The Sun is, but this time they're right. We're up against crooks. A whole shitbag full of crooks. Crooks of the ilk that will first come into the shop to tell us just how nasty the neighborhood is and how important it is for us to employ them to protect us from other crooks. Wait a sec, that sounds familiar.

 

Be aware.

9 comments:

  1. We both have agreed cyber is the next. Esystems, PROMIS, AMDOCS, Comverse Infosys, AT&T, L3 Communications, WorldCom MCI, Sprint, GTE. Peering us all into one basket.

    London, England - Ra'anana, Israel - Chesterfield, Missouri will rtule after the false flag OP

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  2. Right on Curt & Patrick. They've been priming the gullible public for a few years now. Internet is a bad bad, black place where terrorists & child molesters lurk. I believe that whole "to catch a predator" series was a psyop in that regard. The constant "news stories" and Oprah shows about teens meeting up with serial rapists in chat rooms and running off with them is all a part of it too.

    Let's not forget about internet identity theft that they constantly try to terrify us with on the teevee. I just got a letter from a bank that I had a credit card with years ago (account long closed) valuable information could be in the hands of an identify thief! They gave me the number of one of those credit monitoring places to call so that I can keep track of ALL my accounts, free for 1 year !! Yea, and they are hoping after a year I pay them some outrageous amount to continue "monitoring" my accounts. Just like you said Curt ;) LOL What a scam. What's with all these "missing laptops" all of a sudden?


    Anyway, they are reaching the sheeple in an area they can identify with. They want them screaming for congress to pass a bill limiting access to save the children and their $$$.

    The sheeple know nothing about the programs you guys speak of. They have no clue that the govt already watches every keystroke and knows exactly what's going on with the "internets."

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  3. An interesting editorial : Hiring hackers for national security? You’re havin’ a laff! by Asavin Wattanajantra ( http://www.itpro.co.uk/blogs/asavinw/2009/06/26/hiring-hackers-for-national-security-youre-havin-a-laff/ )

    How about Iran? Use the back door? ( Iranian hackers hijack University of Oregon network : http://www.mxlogic.com/securitynews/web-security/iranian-hackers-hijack-university-of-oregon-network397.cfm )

    And one to piss the Obamatrons off : Hackers post anti-Obama message on Oregon University computer system ( http://www.geek.com/articles/news/hackers-post-anti-obama-message-on-oregon-university-computer-system-20090624/ )

    JG's right, though. There's not much you can do online that isn't monitored. Not much at all. Anonymity only serves the purpose of keeping your friends, family and perhaps (?!) employer from seeing your activities. But that's about it.

    Of course there will be a crackdown. Perhaps a number of minor false flaggies and one or two big ones. My take is, they will wait until the dead of winter to stage a false one on our heating systems. GazProm (Russia) has demonstrated how well that functions.

    I see Google (CIA bedfellows) crashed on the account of Jacko today.

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  4. What I really get a kick out of - almost any major organization or business you call today - one gets the stock recording "this phone call may be monitored for quality assurance." You automatically know big brother is tapping into your private matters. Unfortunately it doesn't even ring a bell with most sheeple, who prefer to keep their lives and outlooks warm and fuzzy. After all, they feel "assured." When it all comes down, it ain't going to look very pretty.

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  5. Who sees all beings in the Self
    and the Self in all beings,
    has no fear

    chasing phantoms they are
    illusions of their own creation

    projections of the denied self
    manifesting malefic effects

    for the self is the most subtle
    of all the creatures in the garden

    we can lie to ourselves
    but our self never lies to us

    what is the self
    without the computer?

    what is the computer
    without the self?

    we read these words

    but it's not what words we read
    but that whereby we can read
    it's not what we think
    but that whereby we can think
    not what the heart feels
    but that whereby it does

    this is the mystery
    of which the sages speak

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  6. http://counterterrorismblog.org/

    scroll down to Terrorist Financing on the Internet

    or go to http://washingtoninstitute.org/templateC06.php?CID=1302

    I'll try to get hold of a contengency plan, if I can.

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  7. It's Tyrannicide with a side of dismemberment

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  8. The picture I chose for this article is not science fiction btw. I believe it's an Architect's early depiction of what now looks like this ; http://www.entityelite.net/image0027.jpg

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