Technical Glitches
Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 2 months ago to The Gulch: General
So a "technical glitch" shuts down United Airlines and the NYSE on the same day. I'm trying to think what kind of conspiracy theories will start to surface.
My point is, relying on elections and politicians is a fool's game at this point. We need individual action and self-organized action.
Maybe its just me, I may be getting oldtimers or something.
Best source is Ayn Rand's non-fiction and fiction. Also read the flow of work from ARI (AynRand.org) sponsored scholars.
I just heard a talk today by John A. Allison on his new book, "The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure". It's stunningly accessible and grounded in extensive experience and success.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeex...
> Brigadier Preston-Jago of the Royal Army Maintenance Corps
> was undergoing a court-martial for an incident where he was
> found to be chasing a young lady through the hallways of the
> Grafton Hotel, Catterick, Yorkshire, England, in which they
> were both residing.
> Neither of them were wearing any clothing whatsoever.
> The main charge was that of "being out of uniform."
>
> The Brigadier's lawyer, a clever cove, argued that the
> officer was not "out of uniform", as the regulations read,
> 'An Army officer must be at all times be appropriately
> attired for the activity in which he is engaged.'
>
> Brigadier Preston-Jago was acquitted.
>
Something B-Rock and Bye 'den should keep in mind.
In the novel, a group of Japanese businessmen manipulate their government into starting a war with the US for patriotic reasons. It starts with a computer attack that stops the New York Stock Exchange from recording any trades, beginning at noon on a Friday just after a bill that will hurt trade is signed into law. The bad guys try to enrich themselves on the resulting fall in the dollar against the yen.
The good guys not only figure this out but turn the tables, in a very clever way that I believe would actually work.
1. Two instances have no statistical significance.
2. A "technical glitch" says nothing about cause including malicious attack.
3. If a source gets caught lying they lose all credibility with the benefits that brings.
We will see what is learned and published in the technical and security press.
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Did something happen today with United Airlines too? Or, why are other comments going back to 9/11? I could give you many more anomalies about that but it seems a departure in the thread. Thanks for some elaboration.
I have a little insight into cyber security from my profession, and the attacks are happening relentlessly every day. We hear next to nothing about them. Many reasons for companies and governments to hide or misrepresent the actual events too. So assuming it was a cyber attack is a most likely common cause IMO.