Saturday, July 11, 2009

Haven't We Had Enough Of These Counterfeit Foes?

"The most successful way of legitimizing what would otherwise be a clear abuse of power is to create monsters in the minds of the public" - Paul Joseph Watson

Internet Attack Propaganda Increases as Cyber Bill Approaches

"Earlier this week South Korean intelligence (a creation of U.S. military intelligence) blamed the enfeebled Stalinist regime in North Korea for a series of cyber attacks on the U.S. government and commercial websites. As numerous observers have noted since the attacks, it is unlikely North Korea was behind the attacks. “Some analysts have questioned the North’s involvement, saying it may be the work of industrial spies or pranksters,” reports Reuters.
Instead of North Korea, the Korea Communications Commission now claims the original attacks were based in Germany, Austria, Georgia, the United States and South Korea. The location of the hackers behind the attacks is still unknown, according to the KCC."

"The new alleged threat and accompanying propaganda comes as Senate Commerce Chairman John (Jay) Rockefeller prepares for a July committee vote on cybersecurity legislation he introduced in April with Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine. One of the bill’s most controversial provisions would give the president the power to effectively shut off the Internet during a cyber crisis similar to the one now threatening PCs, according to South Korea and its U.S. created intelligence agency."

2 Comments:

Blogger Devin said...

Thanks for this article and the Watson quote! I wonder if we are going to let them get away with anything at this point-so sad-if they succeed in taking net down or making it like China we will have lost about everything and may as well wait for them to say-"You know that first amendment stuff-thats really pretty old-I am sure the forefathers would agree it doesnt apply to the modern world" or some shit like that! best to all of you as always!!

12/7/09 5:15 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

You know Devin, I've always wondered how they were going to justify the final assault on the Bill of Rights. That irrelevance ploy may be what they decide on.

12/7/09 7:01 PM  

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