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World War 3 Has Started, But Most Of You Don’t Know It Yet

Thursday, November 24, 2011 4:11
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If your a regular visitor around here, you’ll notice that I have posted a bunch of articles and videos relating to my belief that World War 3 was right around the corner.

Last week, it started.

Many of you have heard that a water treatment center in Illinois was hacked, causing a pump to burn out.  Of course, Department of Homeland Security came out and said “No, it was not hacked, it was a malfunction!”.   Though if you read the statements provided by the employee’s at the water system, it sure sounded like someone had figured out a way to change the speed of the motor, causing it to burn out.  They had also said that it was hacked by a computer in Russia.

This sudden backtracking should be a clear sign that something serious is happening behind closed doors.

To top it off, information was released stating that China had hacked into US Satellites over the last few years, never causing damage but just “looking around”.  It seems that the Chinese are very interested in the cyber workings of United States systems.

Then we had the famous “Porn on Facebook” attack.  This was originally labeled a “Virus” but after inspecting the hack, I found that it was much more serious than most believed.   Then hack-tivist group, Anonymous, claimed responsibilty for the attack.   In a video posted in late October, they claimed that they would hack Facebook on November 5th which was the same day the hack started making its rounds on Facebook.

Now I can’t be certain which side controls Anonymous, I do know that they seem to have quite a presence in old Soviet bloc countries.

Today I was floored by the video below.  You may have seen the story on Drudge that talked about the Russian’s repositioning their missile systems on NATO’s missile defence system.  Enable subtitles by clicking “CC” if you can’t speak Russian.

As well, Russia and the US are positioning for a power play in Syria.  Russia has sent warships, and the Americans have started to move naval assets to the region.

All this as the US also prods its NATO stick at the Chinese by upping its military deployments in the region.  Hang on, were about to go nuclear!

Read more here about World War 3 here!

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  • Pix

    Actually if you’d noticed the news, you’d have spotted that most of Anonymous operate from South America. You know, threatening drug cartels to get one of their nembers back, who ended up being murdered. Anonymous then backed off.

    Even I could come up with something to attack better than a poxy water pump. How trivial.

  • hack the White House.

  • These stories about all of a sudden being ‘hacked’ from everywhere are just BS by the warmongers, trying to get people to accept their plans to start wars to divert everyone’s attention from the fact that the banks and the government have conspired to steal all the money out of the banking and financial Ponzi Schemes. I’m pretty sure that if “Russia” or “China” hacked something: 1)they would have covered their electronic tracks well enough to not be detected; and 2)They wouldn’t have just hacked in to “look around” or to turn a pump on and off until it broke. These guys need new writers–their stories are so unbelieveable they wouldn’t make soap operas.

  • Idiot: It is not possible to change the speed of a motor via the Internet. The only way to change the speed is to fit an inverter and they are fitted to save energy, the motor is always capable of running at 100% if required.

  • oldwoman,

    No truer words were spoken.

    No doubt the banksters would really like to start a world war right about now.

  • @Anonymous Yet again, another person that knows nothing of cyber warfare. You know nothing of base level programming languages and computer controlled infrastructure. Not only is it possible, its extremely easy to do once your past the firewalls and other protective equipment. But, like I’ve said before, believe what you like. Its not my problem when you have to lick the boots of some thugs occupying your country.

  • Stuxnet did just that. It spun centrifuges to the point where they destroyed themselves. There were something like over 1,000 of them blowing up in Iran last year.

    They did not require a hardline connection to the net either, that particular malware morphed, updated daily, and had ways of penetrating “offline” networks by binding itself to hardware. It could piggy back on cell phones, or into USB sticks, it could hide in other areas of hardware as well. It looked for specific drivers related to its task, then exploited those drivers to communicate directly with hardware and execute its own commands. It could penetrate through bluetooth, cell phone traffic, obviously IP traffic, modems literally hundreds of different ways it could load parts of itself into “offline” networks.

    There is a theory that Stuxnet contributed in part to nuclear problems in the US and in Japan with Fukushima. It was made to attack Iran, which most people assume means Israel and the US. Most of the instances they found of it were predominantly inside Iran although it did end up affecting other countries.

    It was a nasty little bugger, and just a flavor of the kind of attacks we can expect using cyber warfare. Only imagine targeting water or power distribution, or satellite communications, or telco routers. Hit the cooling systems of nuclear power plants in the US and you don’t even have to own a nuclear weapon in order to inflict damage.

    A lot of our infrastructure was built 40-50 years ago, its very easy to hack into it if you know what you are doing. Even by taking them offline, its possible to still infect these machines if they have any kind of interface. And most do because, how else are you going to program or troubleshoot them if they misbehave?

  • I say let it happen. The world needs woken up, and people will probably start listening to us.

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