graflok
18-08-2008, 04:31 PM
My vote for the next major false flag op will be a "terrorist cyber attack" via
internet.
This can be used to as an excuse to restructure the web and, in the process,
eliminate all those pesky "conspiracy theory" web sites (like this one). It may
also be used to justify a declaration of martial law in the USA.
It would also be much harder to prove the real source of the "attack" since
it will all be done by unseen hands in "cyber space."
The sheeple appear to be being prepared for this by the media with articles
like this one (http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/18/cyber.warfare/index.html) from CNN:
"The next large-scale military or terrorist attack on the United States, if and
when it happens, may not involve airplanes or bombs or even intruders
breaching American borders.
"Instead, such an assault may be carried out in cyberspace by shadowy
hackers half a world a way. And Internet security experts believe that it could
be just as devastating to the U.S.'s economy and infrastructure as a deadly bombing."
Not to mention all the major motion pictures in recent years depicting hackers
wrecking havoc of one sort or another.
internet.
This can be used to as an excuse to restructure the web and, in the process,
eliminate all those pesky "conspiracy theory" web sites (like this one). It may
also be used to justify a declaration of martial law in the USA.
It would also be much harder to prove the real source of the "attack" since
it will all be done by unseen hands in "cyber space."
The sheeple appear to be being prepared for this by the media with articles
like this one (http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/18/cyber.warfare/index.html) from CNN:
"The next large-scale military or terrorist attack on the United States, if and
when it happens, may not involve airplanes or bombs or even intruders
breaching American borders.
"Instead, such an assault may be carried out in cyberspace by shadowy
hackers half a world a way. And Internet security experts believe that it could
be just as devastating to the U.S.'s economy and infrastructure as a deadly bombing."
Not to mention all the major motion pictures in recent years depicting hackers
wrecking havoc of one sort or another.