Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Conficker Worm "Cyberweapon of Mass Destruction"

Well, here we go again. Does any one out there in the cyber world recall by any chance what words were used to invade Irag? I myself recall the words "weapons of mass destruction" being used. And if I'm correct, was it not found to be a lie latter?

Well, those same words are being used today, except not being used to sell an invasion of another country, but being used as I see it, to end the internet as we know it and put in its place what is known as, Internet2 which, if you don't know,is a state regulated hub where permission will need to be obtained directly from an FCC or government bureau to set up a website. In an AP article today those words are being used with speaking of a worm, that has been written about by myself and the NY Times, that is expected to change tactics as of the 3rd, April Fools day.
This worm, by the name of Conficker, which has the ability to"clog networks with traffic, or try and bring down Web sites." Also "could cause havoc, from massive network outages to the creation of a cyberweapon of mass destruction that attacks government computers." report the AP.
A New York Times article entitled "Do we need a new internet" echoes the same of this worm by stating “If you’re looking for a digital Pearl Harbor, we now have the Japanese ships streaming toward us on the horizon,” Rick Wesson, the chief executive of Support Intelligence, a computer consulting firm, said recently. Also noting in the same NY article "Internet security and privacy have become so maddeningly elusive that the only way to fix the problem is to start over."
As most Americans know, the Government does not care for the internet because of the obvious, that its an extremely powerful tool where Americans can voice their opinions and Journalist can write without biased media corporation pushing "their" agendas on the article's being written.
As the words "weapons of mass destruction" caused a invasion, the same words could very well cause the internet to become non existent. The way I see it, just as Hitler used a prisoner to dress as a Polish soldier, and then shot him, to sell the German people that Germany was invaded by Poland to more easily sell the Germany invasion of Poland, (which was the intention by this false-flag) because people ordinarily do not like wars, is the same thing going on with this "worm" incident. Because Americans love the internet, why not have a false-flag to more easily sell the need for a Government controlled internet? Just as the American Government has attempted to sell the public on needing pornographic filters, to scare the people into giving liberty for their kids security, however not mentioning to the same public, filters do not work on file sharing networks, from which 99% of porn comes from.

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