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« on: June 06, 2010, 03:25:20 PM »

NATO and Madeline Albright warns of
assassinations,
torture,
bombings,
and rape

against patsies in false flag cyber attacks



http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article7144856.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&attr=797093
Michael Smith and Peter Warren June 6, 2010


A report by Albright’s group said that a cyber attack on the critical infrastructure of a Nato country could equate to an armed attack, justifying retaliation. “A large-scale attack on Nato’s command and control systems or energy grids could possibly lead to collective defence measures under article 5,” the experts said. Article 5 is the cornerstone of the 1949 Nato charter, laying down that “an armed attack” against one or more Nato countries “shall be considered an attack against them all”.

Nato is now considering how severe the attack would have to be to justify retaliation, what military force could be used and what targets would be attacked. The organisation’s lawyers say that because the effect of a cyber attack can be similar to an armed assault, there is no need to redraft existing treaties.
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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2010, 03:27:34 PM »

Thanks Dirk, very interesting.
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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2010, 07:27:09 PM »

Nato warns of assassinations, torture, bombings, and rape against patsies in false flag cyber attacks
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article7144856.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&attr=797093
Michael Smith and Peter Warren June 6, 2010
 

NATO is considering the use of military force against enemies who launch cyber attacks on its member states.

The move follows a series of Russian-linked hacking against Nato members and warnings from intelligence services of the growing threat from China.

A team of Nato experts led by Madeleine Albright, the former US secretary of state, has warned that the next attack on a Nato country “may well come down a fibre-optic cable”.

A report by Albright’s group said that a cyber attack on the critical infrastructure of a Nato country could equate to an armed attack, justifying retaliation.

“A large-scale attack on Nato’s command and control systems or energy grids could possibly lead to collective defence measures under article 5,” the experts said.

Article 5 is the cornerstone of the 1949 Nato charter, laying down that “an armed attack” against one or more Nato countries “shall be considered an attack against them all”.

It was the clause in the charter that was invoked following the September 11 attacks to justify the removal of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

Nato is now considering how severe the attack would have to be to justify retaliation, what military force could be used and what targets would be attacked.

The organisation’s lawyers say that because the effect of a cyber attack can be similar to an armed assault, there is no need to redraft existing treaties.

Eneken Tikk, a lawyer at Nato’s cyber defence centre in Estonia, said it would be enough to invoke the mutual defence clause “if, for example, a cyber attack on a country’s power networks or critical infrastructure resulted in casualties and destruction comparable to a military attack”.

Nato heads of government are expected to discuss the potential use of military force in response to cyber attacks at a summit in Lisbon in November that will debate the alliance’s future. General Keith Alexander, head of the newly created US cyber command, said last week there was a need for “clear rules of engagement that say what we can stop”.

The concerns follow warnings from intelligence services across Europe that computer-launched attacks from Russia and China are a mounting threat. Russian hackers have been blamed for an attack against Estonia in April and May of 2007 which crippled government, media and banking communications and internet sites.

They also attacked Georgian computer systems during the August 2008 invasion of the country, bringing down air defence networks and telecommunications systems belonging to the president, the government and banks.

Alexander disclosed last week that a 2008 attack on the Pentagon’s systems, believed to have been mounted by the Chinese, successfully broke through into classified areas.

Britain’s Joint Intelligence Committee cautioned last year that Chinese-made parts in the BT phone network could be used to bring down systems running the country’s power and food supplies.

Some experts have warned that it is often hard to establish government involvement. Many Russian attacks, for example, have been blamed on the Russian mafia. The Kremlin has consistently refused to sign an international treaty banning internet crime.
This article is completely insane beyond measure.

I have an idea to actually solve this problem, and 100% eliminate all so-called cyber attacks.

Create an international treaty banning the use of PROMIS, PROMIS based programs, Service Oriented Architecture software, Enterprise Architecture software, Ptech, and Ptech based programs, any software that enables interagency interoperability.

Know what's funny?  My $60.00 Linksys router with custom Linux based firmware has kept me 100% safe from cyber attacks for the last 5 years.  There's something called "stealthed ports" that can't be hacked through.  Bilderberg stole $30 Trillion dollars and they can't equip their own puppet military with the capability to protect their own networks?

Someone needs to arrest terrorist traitor Keith B. Alexander and put him in a straightjacket and ask him if he seriously f*cking thinks that people are that f*cking stupid about common sense internet security, and the fact that we know that ALL THE F*CKING BANKS ON THE PLANET have been backdoored with Michael Riconosciuto's PROMIS software starting 20+ years ago.  DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR,  DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

It was the clause in the charter that was invoked following the September 11 attacks to justify the removal of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
WOW, it's a damn good thing they staged the 9/11 false flag terror attack otherwise they wouldn't have had justification to create this article 5 clause.   DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
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« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2010, 08:32:13 PM »

NOW WE KNOW EXACTLY WHAT PSYCHOPATH JAY ROCKEFELLER MEANT WHEN HE SAID THE FOLLOWING....




Senator (D-WV) John D. Rockefeller IV
[In refererence to why he believes the Internet should not exist]
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Commerce Secretary Confirmation Hearing:

[...1:53...]
Both the President Bushs'  Director of National Intelligence, Mike McConnell who I greatly respect, and President Obama's Director of National Intelligence, Admiral (Dennis) Blair, who I greatly respect, have labelled cyber security, perpetrated through the
internet,
as
the #1 national hazard of attack
on the homeland
[...]
It almost makes you ask the question, 'would it have been better if
we'd never invented the internet?'.
[...1:57...]
And it threatens the nation
unlike anything else.
More so than...
suitcase booms,
dirty bombs,
plutonium bombs.
This is what threatens us.
I lay that down as a major, major subject.



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« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2010, 05:00:19 AM »

Who doesn't have the same idea as I do for the So called Cyber-Attacks. It's rather simple, These networks shouldn't be on the internet, They should be on a Intranet, No external  connections. infact this is mostlikely is how it's set up. There is no way for a Cyber-attack. it's all fake.
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