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Stuxnet Worm likely latest false flag tool to attack Internet free speech

The United States and Israel have emerged as the prime suspects behind the Stuxnet worm attack, which has infected the Iranian nuclear plant at Bushehr, following the discovery that a “wealthy group or nation” must have been responsible for this advanced malware.

So far the rampaging virus has infected at least 30,000 IP addresses. 

This whole scenario smells of a false flag attack to target Iran and provide an insane pretext for the pending  draconian cybersecurity legislation that is pending in both Canada and the USA. This stink has gotten stronger by new evidence which proves the virus was “created by experts working for a country or a well-funded private group,” according to Liam O Murchu, manager of security response operations at Symantec Corp.

Let's look at the usual suspects on the global stage. There is no motivation for Russia to be behind this attack as they have helped fuel the Bushehr reactor and have been a longtime supporter of Iran's nuclear program. China has been a regular exporter of nuclear technology and assistance to Iran in recent years. So their involvement is also unlikely.

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Richard Falkenrath,  at the Chertoff Group and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, already blamed Israel for the attack before evidence emerged that the virus was the work of a sophisticated nation state.

If the blame falls on the US it would discredit the foundation of cybersecurity legislation, which is being promoted as a means of defending against cyber attacks launched by terrorists and other nation states. However, if any US involvement remains concealed, Stuxnet will be hyped as a primary reason for rushing the passage of the amalgamation of the Lieberman and Rockefeller bills have little to do with security and everything to do with shutting down free speech on the Internet, despite the fact that Stuxnet was distributed through a physical USB device and not via the public Internet.

Cybersecurity legislation is being promoted as a vital tool to defend the nation’s critical infrastructure against cyber- terrorism. The perpetrators of an attack on such infrastructure would have to have direct physical access to the systems that operate these plants to cause any damage. Any perceived threat from the public Internet to these systems is therefore completely contrived and strips bare what many fear is the real agenda behind cybersecurity – to enable the government to regulate free speech on the Internet. The real motivation behind the bill was to mimic the Communist Chinese system of Internet policing. China can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and that is what they want here to stifle our online freedoms.

The people’s ability to have free speech which is not controlled by the mainstream media is the main target of this illusion. We have begun to wake up to the new world order's plan for full spectrum domination of us all. Their plans are open for all to see more than ever before and that is a big problem for the globalist minded. Evil breeds in the shadows and shrivels in the light. They want the darkness of ignorance restored to their plans. The ability to shut down and censor the Internet, which is the last bastion of free speech in the world, would do just that.

Knowledge is power and is the prime factor they want to remove from you.

, Canada Internet Examiner

Trevor Andrew Wozny is a computer professional with over 15 years experience with several fortune 100 technology companies in both Canada and the United States. Currently Andrew is a NOC Engineer with Microsoft Canada. Andrew in his down time is a foreign exchange (FOREX) day trader with several...

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  • Andrew Wozny 1 year ago

    If you do not believe in your governments ability to pull false flag attacks on it's own people, google the search term "Operation Northwoods" or "Gulf of Tonkin" . These are 2 PROVEN false flag attacks on the US people. Let alone the controversial 9/11 attacks.

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    What a load of $&@8

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    I am confident about this for two reasons: one is that the American people are pretty good at preserving the freedoms they have, even when they don't really need them like the gun thing.
    More to the point: groups of clandestine activists have already set up "darknet" and "shadownet" systems that will allow data transfer no matter what the government does.
    Unless they want to ban every 12 volt power source and track down every radio, short wave and wifi signal in the country then they cannot prevent us from communicating.
    This is like prohibition: how can you outlaw something most people want access to and anyone can whip up in their home?
    It would be instant infamy and permanent humiliation for the administration or political party who tried.

  • Mbp 1 year ago

    It's time for more than a "symbolic" tea party in this country. I'll die for true freedoms !! Without them, life isn't life anyway !

  • FuckTheEstablishment 1 year ago

    All must fight this newdawn Communism if we are not to return to a Dark Age of fear mongering and disinformation.

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