The mainstream news headline reads: More than 2 million stolen Facebook, Google and Yahoo passwords leaked online.The story continues; More than two million stolen passwords for sites like Facebook, Google and Yahoo have been reportedly posted online by cyber criminals.Security experts suspect that the confidential data was taken from computers infected with malicious software that logged key presses.When we see stories such as this we have to ask ourselves some important questions. Using our discernment, who benefits from a story such as this? It is obvious that there are those who wish to usurp their power over our Internet to both limit our accessibility to information and connect to others in the name of political, social, and economic activism. As a means to do this, the globalists are creating false flags by issuing contracts to companies to create security issues throughout the World Wide Web. They then cry hacker and terrorist as a way to gain public support for their legislation, laws that will severely hinder our Internet access the two also allowed an even greater powers of surveillance. How do we know this? How do we know the story never happened? Let’s look at the facts of this case. Well, that’s just it folks, there are no facts. The story says millions of passwords have been stolen from sites like Facebook, Google and Yahoo. Did you notice that? Did you notice that this story did not say passwords have been stolen from Facebook, Google or Yahoo? This is very intentional, this is in no way accidental. An editor of a mainstream media news outlet would never miss such an oversight, not in 1 million years, as these editors are quite experienced and capable at their jobs. But let’s continue, shall we? The article goes on to say that ‘security experts ‘ suspect that the data was taken from computers… Who are these security experts? No names? No security companies mentioned at all? Is this another oversight? No, this is not an oversight. This is a completely made-up tale. Let’s continue on. The article goes on to say that the theft of these passwords was made possible by malicious software that logged keypresses. If they know that a key logger was used, then they would know which key logger was used. In other words, if they have detected a virus then they must know the name of the virus. There’s no two ways about this. That’s how this works. And if they know the name of the virus it would be their duty to name the virus in the article as this would allow millions to check their computers for it, and also upgrade their anti-virus programs to be able to detect it. Once again, this article did not mention these facts because these facts do not exist. The story is a complete fabrication.As you can see a junior high school student can make up a story like this and type it up in 5 minutes and put it out to every mainstream media outlet and most of the people throughout the United States and the rest the world will believe it just as it’s written. The bottom line folks is that there are those who understand fully that what threatens their power over us is our ability to connect and access and share information, and it is upon us to do everything in our power to protect what they fear so much and that is our Internet. At this time, Jay Rockefeller has attached a Cyber security bill to the 2014 NDAA bill that will severely limit our ability to connect to each other and access vital information over the internet. Look up this bill. Share this information with others and e-mail both of your state congressman with a short message stating you urge them to vote no on Rockefeller’s Cyber security bill. Greg Giles