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« on: June 06, 2012, 12:36:21 AM »

....ALERT ALERT ALERT...EVERYTHING SQUAREPUSHER AND ANTI-ILLUMINATI POSTED ABOUT THE CYBERNETIC AGENDA HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY PROVEN TRUE IN THE JUNE 1, 2012 NEW YORK TIMES BLOCKBUSTER  5 PAGE RESEARCH REPORT ON STUXNET [WHICH INCLUDES INSLAW/AMDOCS/PROMIS/PTECH/GOAGILE TROJAN HORSE OPERATIONS CONTROLLED BY THE BILDERBERGERS].......ALERT ALERT ALERT...EVERYTHING SQUAREPUSHER AND ANTI-ILLUMINATI POSTED ABOUT THE CYBERNETIC AGENDA HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY PROVEN TRUE IN THE JUNE 1, 2012 NEW YORK TIMES BLOCKBUSTER  5 PAGE RESEARCH REPORT ON STUXNET [WHICH INCLUDES INSLAW/AMDOCS/PROMIS/PTECH/GOAGILE TROJAN HORSE OPERATIONS CONTROLLED BY THE BILDERBERGERS]...
Operation Olympic Games

Operation Olypmic Games was a series of covert attacks by the United States against the Iranian nuclear industry ordered by President George W Bush starting in 2008[1] and which were increased by President Barak Obama. The effort seems to have included the use of the Stuxnet malware and a number of successors in the summer of 2010.

The operation involved "unusually close" cooperation between the United States' National Security Agency and Israel's Unit 8200 to electronically reconnoiter and then attack the Iranian program.

Press reports indicate that the Flame malware was not a part of Olympic Games.[2]

References
^ Report: Obama Ordered Stuxnet to Continue After Bug Caused It to Spread Wildly, by Kim Zetter, 1 June 2012 Wired
^ Obama Ordered Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran, by David C Sanger, New York Times, 1 June 2012

Further reading
David E. Sanger, “Confront and Conceal: Obama’s Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power,” Crown, published June 2012
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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2012, 12:41:25 AM »

Obama order sped up wave of cyberattacks against Iran
http://www.iranfocus.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25285
Friday, 01 June 2012
The New York Times
By DAVID E. SANGER


WASHINGTON — From his first months in office, President Obama secretly ordered increasingly sophisticated attacks on the computer systems that run Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities, significantly expanding America’s first sustained use of cyberweapons, according to participants in the program.

Mr. Obama decided to accelerate the attacks — begun in the Bush administration and code-named Olympic Games — even after an element of the program accidentally became public in the summer of 2010 because of a programming error that allowed it to escape Iran’s Natanz plant and sent it around the world on the Internet. Computer security experts who began studying the worm, which had been developed by the United States and Israel, gave it a name: Stuxnet.

At a tense meeting in the White House Situation Room within days of the worm’s “escape,” Mr. Obama, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time, Leon E. Panetta, considered whether America’s most ambitious attempt to slow the progress of Iran’s nuclear efforts had been fatally compromised.

“Should we shut this thing down?” Mr. Obama asked, according to members of the president’s national security team who were in the room.

Told it was unclear how much the Iranians knew about the code, and offered evidence that it was still causing havoc, Mr. Obama decided that the cyberattacks should proceed. In the following weeks, the Natanz plant was hit by a newer version of the computer worm, and then another after that. The last of that series of attacks, a few weeks after Stuxnet was detected around the world, temporarily took out nearly 1,000 of the 5,000 centrifuges Iran had spinning at the time to purify uranium.

This account of the American and Israeli effort to undermine the Iranian nuclear program is based on interviews over the past 18 months with current and former American, European and Israeli officials involved in the program, as well as a range of outside experts. None would allow their names to be used because the effort remains highly classified, and parts of it continue to this day.

These officials gave differing assessments of how successful the sabotage program was in slowing Iran’s progress toward developing the ability to build nuclear weapons. Internal Obama administration estimates say the effort was set back by 18 months to two years, but some experts inside and outside the government are more skeptical, noting that Iran’s enrichment levels have steadily recovered, giving the country enough fuel today for five or more weapons, with additional enrichment.

Whether Iran is still trying to design and build a weapon is in dispute. The most recent United States intelligence estimate concludes that Iran suspended major parts of its weaponization effort after 2003, though there is evidence that some remnants of it continue.

Iran initially denied that its enrichment facilities had been hit by Stuxnet, then said it had found the worm and contained it. Last year, the nation announced that it had begun its own military cyberunit, and Brig. Gen. Gholamreza Jalali, the head of Iran’s Passive Defense Organization, said that the Iranian military was prepared “to fight our enemies” in “cyberspace and Internet warfare.” But there has been scant evidence that it has begun to strike back.

The United States government only recently acknowledged developing cyberweapons, and it has never admitted using them. There have been reports of one-time attacks against personal computers used by members of Al Qaeda, and of contemplated attacks against the computers that run air defense systems, including during the NATO-led air attack on Libya last year. But Olympic Games was of an entirely different type and sophistication.

It appears to be the first time the United States has repeatedly used cyberweapons to cripple another country’s infrastructure, achieving, with computer code, what until then could be accomplished only by bombing a country or sending in agents to plant explosives. The code itself is 50 times as big as the typical computer worm, Carey Nachenberg, a vice president of Symantec, one of the many groups that have dissected the code, said at a symposium at Stanford University in April. Those forensic investigations into the inner workings of the code, while picking apart how it worked, came to no conclusions about who was responsible.

A similar process is now under way to figure out the origins of another cyberweapon called Flame that was recently discovered to have attacked the computers of Iranian officials, sweeping up information from those machines. But the computer code appears to be at least five years old, and American officials say that it was not part of Olympic Games. They have declined to say whether the United States was responsible for the Flame attack.

Mr. Obama, according to participants in the many Situation Room meetings on Olympic Games, was acutely aware that with every attack he was pushing the United States into new territory, much as his predecessors had with the first use of atomic weapons in the 1940s, of intercontinental missiles in the 1950s and of drones in the past decade. He repeatedly expressed concerns that any American acknowledgment that it was using cyberweapons — even under the most careful and limited circumstances — could enable other countries, terrorists or hackers to justify their own attacks.

“We discussed the irony, more than once,” one of his aides said. Another said that the administration was resistant to developing a “grand theory for a weapon whose possibilities they were still discovering.” Yet Mr. Obama concluded that when it came to stopping Iran, the United States had no other choice.

If Olympic Games failed, he told aides, there would be no time for sanctions and diplomacy with Iran to work. Israel could carry out a conventional military attack, prompting a conflict that could spread throughout the region.

A Bush Initiative

The impetus for Olympic Games dates from 2006, when President George W. Bush saw few good options in dealing with Iran. At the time, America’s European allies were divided about the cost that imposing sanctions on Iran would have on their own economies. Having falsely accused Saddam Hussein of reconstituting his nuclear program in Iraq, Mr. Bush had little credibility in publicly discussing another nation’s nuclear ambitions. The Iranians seemed to sense his vulnerability, and, frustrated by negotiations, they resumed enriching uranium at an underground site at Natanz, one whose existence had been exposed just three years before.

Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, took reporters on a tour of the plant and described grand ambitions to install upward of 50,000 centrifuges. For a country with only one nuclear power reactor — whose fuel comes from Russia — to say that it needed fuel for its civilian nuclear program seemed dubious to Bush administration officials. They feared that the fuel could be used in another way besides providing power: to create a stockpile that could later be enriched to bomb-grade material if the Iranians made a political decision to do so.

Hawks in the Bush administration like Vice President Dick Cheney urged Mr. Bush to consider a military strike against the Iranian nuclear facilities before they could produce fuel suitable for a weapon. Several times, the administration reviewed military options and concluded that they would only further inflame a region already at war, and would have uncertain results.

For years the C.I.A. had introduced faulty parts and designs into Iran’s systems — even tinkering with imported power supplies so that they would blow up — but the sabotage had had relatively little effect. General James E. Cartwright, who had established a small cyberoperation inside the United States Strategic Command, which is responsible for many of America’s nuclear forces, joined intelligence officials in presenting a radical new idea to Mr. Bush and his national security team. It involved a far more sophisticated cyberweapon than the United States had designed before.

The goal was to gain access to the Natanz plant’s industrial computer controls. That required leaping the electronic moat that cut the Natanz plant off from the Internet — called the air gap, because it physically separates the facility from the outside world. The computer code would invade the specialized computers that command the centrifuges.

The first stage in the effort was to develop a bit of computer code called a beacon that could be inserted into the computers, which were made by the German company Siemens and an Iranian manufacturer, to map their operations. The idea was to draw the equivalent of an electrical blueprint of the Natanz plant, to understand how the computers control the giant silvery centrifuges that spin at tremendous speeds. The connections were complex, and unless every circuit was understood, efforts to seize control of the centrifuges could fail.

Eventually the beacon would have to “phone home” — literally send a message back to the headquarters of the National Security Agency that would describe the structure and daily rhythms of the enrichment plant. Expectations for the plan were low; one participant said the goal was simply to “throw a little sand in the gears” and buy some time. Mr. Bush was skeptical, but lacking other options, he authorized the effort.

Breakthrough, Aided by Israel

It took months for the beacons to do their work and report home, complete with maps of the electronic directories of the controllers and what amounted to blueprints of how they were connected to the centrifuges deep underground.

Then the N.S.A. and a secret Israeli unit respected by American intelligence officials for its cyberskills set to work developing the enormously complex computer worm that would become the attacker from within.

The unusually tight collaboration with Israel was driven by two imperatives. Israel’s Unit 8200, a part of its military, had technical expertise that rivaled the N.S.A.’s, and the Israelis had deep intelligence about operations at Natanz that would be vital to making the cyberattack a success. But American officials had another interest, to dissuade the Israelis from carrying out their own pre-emptive strike against the Iranian nuclear facilities. To do that, the Israelis would have to be convinced that the new line of attack was working. The only way to convince them, several officials said in interviews, was to have them deeply involved in every aspect of the program.

Soon the two countries had developed a complex worm that the Americans called “the bug.” But the bug needed to be tested. So, under enormous secrecy, the United States began building replicas of Iran’s P-1 centrifuges, an aging, unreliable design that Iran purchased from Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani nuclear chief who had begun selling fuel-making technology on the black market. Fortunately for the United States, it already owned some P-1s, thanks to the Libyan dictator, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

When Colonel Qaddafi gave up his nuclear weapons program in 2003, he turned over the centrifuges he had bought from the Pakistani nuclear ring, and they were placed in storage at a weapons laboratory in Tennessee. The military and intelligence officials overseeing Olympic Games borrowed some for what they termed “destructive testing,” essentially building a virtual replica of Natanz, but spreading the test over several of the Energy Department’s national laboratories to keep even the most trusted nuclear workers from figuring out what was afoot.

Those first small-scale tests were surprisingly successful: the bug invaded the computers, lurking for days or weeks, before sending instructions to speed them up or slow them down so suddenly that their delicate parts, spinning at supersonic speeds, self-destructed. After several false starts, it worked. One day, toward the end of Mr. Bush’s term, the rubble of a centrifuge was spread out on the conference table in the Situation Room, proof of the potential power of a cyberweapon. The worm was declared ready to test against the real target: Iran’s underground enrichment plant.

“Previous cyberattacks had effects limited to other computers,” Michael V. Hayden, the former chief of the C.I.A., said, declining to describe what he knew of these attacks when he was in office. “This is the first attack of a major nature in which a cyberattack was used to effect physical destruction,” rather than just slow another computer, or hack into it to steal data.

“Somebody crossed the Rubicon,” he said.

Getting the worm into Natanz, however, was no easy trick. The United States and Israel would have to rely on engineers, maintenance workers and others — both spies and unwitting accomplices — with physical access to the plant. “That was our holy grail,” one of the architects of the plan said. “It turns out there is always an idiot around who doesn’t think much about the thumb drive in their hand.”

In fact, thumb drives turned out to be critical in spreading the first variants of the computer worm; later, more sophisticated methods were developed to deliver the malicious code.

The first attacks were small, and when the centrifuges began spinning out of control in 2008, the Iranians were mystified about the cause, according to intercepts that the United States later picked up. “The thinking was that the Iranians would blame bad parts, or bad engineering, or just incompetence,” one of the architects of the early attack said.

The Iranians were confused partly because no two attacks were exactly alike. Moreover, the code would lurk inside the plant for weeks, recording normal operations; when it attacked, it sent signals to the Natanz control room indicating that everything downstairs was operating normally. “This may have been the most brilliant part of the code,” one American official said.

Later, word circulated through the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Vienna-based nuclear watchdog, that the Iranians had grown so distrustful of their own instruments that they had assigned people to sit in the plant and radio back what they saw.

“The intent was that the failures should make them feel they were stupid, which is what happened,” the participant in the attacks said. When a few centrifuges failed, the Iranians would close down whole “stands” that linked 164 machines, looking for signs of sabotage in all of them. “They overreacted,” one official said. “We soon discovered they fired people.”

Imagery recovered by nuclear inspectors from cameras at Natanz — which the nuclear agency uses to keep track of what happens between visits — showed the results. There was some evidence of wreckage, but it was clear that the Iranians had also carted away centrifuges that had previously appeared to be working well.

But by the time Mr. Bush left office, no wholesale destruction had been accomplished. Meeting with Mr. Obama in the White House days before his inauguration, Mr. Bush urged him to preserve two classified programs, Olympic Games and the drone program in Pakistan. Mr. Obama took Mr. Bush’s advice.

The Stuxnet Surprise

Mr. Obama came to office with an interest in cyberissues, but he had discussed them during the campaign mostly in terms of threats to personal privacy and the risks to infrastructure like the electrical grid and the air traffic control system. He commissioned a major study on how to improve America’s defenses and announced it with great fanfare in the East Room.

What he did not say then was that he was also learning the arts of cyberwar. The architects of Olympic Games would meet him in the Situation Room, often with what they called the “horse blanket,” a giant foldout schematic diagram of Iran’s nuclear production facilities. Mr. Obama authorized the attacks to continue, and every few weeks — certainly after a major attack — he would get updates and authorize the next step. Sometimes it was a strike riskier and bolder than what had been tried previously.

“From his first days in office, he was deep into every step in slowing the Iranian program — the diplomacy, the sanctions, every major decision,” a senior administration official said. “And it’s safe to say that whatever other activity might have been under way was no exception to that rule.”

But the good luck did not last. In the summer of 2010, shortly after a new variant of the worm had been sent into Natanz, it became clear that the worm, which was never supposed to leave the Natanz machines, had broken free, like a zoo animal that found the keys to the cage. It fell to Mr. Panetta and two other crucial players in Olympic Games — General Cartwright, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Michael J. Morell, the deputy director of the C.I.A. — to break the news to Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden.

An error in the code, they said, had led it to spread to an engineer’s computer when it was hooked up to the centrifuges. When the engineer left Natanz and connected the computer to the Internet, the American- and Israeli-made bug failed to recognize that its environment had changed. It began replicating itself all around the world. Suddenly, the code was exposed, though its intent would not be clear, at least to ordinary computer users.

“We think there was a modification done by the Israelis,” one of the briefers told the president, “and we don’t know if we were part of that activity.”

Mr. Obama, according to officials in the room, asked a series of questions, fearful that the code could do damage outside the plant. The answers came back in hedged terms. Mr. Biden fumed. “It’s got to be the Israelis,” he said. “They went too far.”

In fact, both the Israelis and the Americans had been aiming for a particular part of the centrifuge plant, a critical area whose loss, they had concluded, would set the Iranians back considerably. It is unclear who introduced the programming error.

The question facing Mr. Obama was whether the rest of Olympic Games was in jeopardy, now that a variant of the bug was replicating itself “in the wild,” where computer security experts can dissect it and figure out its purpose.

“I don’t think we have enough information,” Mr. Obama told the group that day, according to the officials. But in the meantime, he ordered that the cyberattacks continue. They were his best hope of disrupting the Iranian nuclear program unless economic sanctions began to bite harder and reduced Iran’s oil revenues.

Within a week, another version of the bug brought down just under 1,000 centrifuges. Olympic Games was still on.

A Weapon’s Uncertain Future

American cyberattacks are not limited to Iran, but the focus of attention, as one administration official put it, “has been overwhelmingly on one country.” There is no reason to believe that will remain the case for long. Some officials question why the same techniques have not been used more aggressively against North Korea. Others see chances to disrupt Chinese military plans, forces in Syria on the way to suppress the uprising there, and Qaeda operations around the world. “We’ve considered a lot more attacks than we have gone ahead with,” one former intelligence official said.

Mr. Obama has repeatedly told his aides that there are risks to using — and particularly to overusing — the weapon. In fact, no country’s infrastructure is more dependent on computer systems, and thus more vulnerable to attack, than that of the United States. It is only a matter of time, most experts believe, before it becomes the target of the same kind of weapon that the Americans have used, secretly, against Iran.

This article is adapted from “Confront and Conceal: Obama’s Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power,” to be published by Crown on Tuesday.
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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2012, 12:54:05 AM »

New York Times: Obama Ordered Stuxnet Attacks on Iran Nuclear Facilities
http://www.dailypaul.com/237706/new-york-times-obama-ordered-stuxnet-attacks-on-iran-nuclear-facilities
Submitted by Truthbearer on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 02:20


This rant from Mike Rivero on today's WRH page almost gets it all right according to his factual research.

"What makes you think Fukushims is entirely a natural disaster? The New York Times article this last weekend confirms that after wrecking the Siemens' controllers at Natanz, STUXNET "inadvertently" escaped into the wild. Now anyone who knows how computer malware operates understands full well that malware does not stay confined in any system for very long. It is impossible to keep malware confined in a single system if the operators do not know it is there and take steps to isolate it. In the case of Natanz, STUXNET was inserted into the computers by a bribed technician via a memory stick, then immediately escaped back out on a scientist's laptop.

This is the important thing to keep in mind; It was a foregone conclusion that STUXNET would escape into the wild. The creators of STUXNET in the US and Israel had to know that, so clearly they simply did not care. No amount of collateral damage to other peoples' property was too great a price to pay for Israel's hatred of Iran.

But escape STUXNET did and like Frankenstein's monster escaped from the laboratory, ran rampant across the countryside, wrecking every facility that used the ubiquitous Siemens controllers STUXNET was designed to sabotage.

Which brings us to Fukushima Japan. 8 months before the great quake and tsunami, STUXNET was found infecting computers all across Japan, including near the Fukushima nuclear power station itself. While the radiation-damaged memories of those controllers prevents us from ever knowing for certain that STUXNET was actually inside the controllers at the Fukushima power station, it is known that the Siemens controllers used on the Fukushima emergency systems failed to work as planned. Reactor 1 went out of control even before the tsunami hit. Whatever was preventing the Siemens controllers used on the Fukushima emergency systems from working correctly made a bad situation worse. But again, if it was STUXNET, the damage done to Japan, the northern Pacific food supply, and the west coasts of Alaska, Canada and the Unites States, was not too great a price to pay for Israel's hatred of Iran. The US/Israeli attack on Iran may turn out to have been an attack on the whole world!"

http://www.news10.net/news/local/article/195483/2/Fukushima-still-feeds-lawmakers-concerns-for-West-Coast

What he is missing is the people that created isreal are also the ones running the population reduction agenda, so this fukushima thing is part of the long term slow kill process to destroy all of America and all Americans with it. Ever notice how tired you are?

Read this article about it here:

http://ex-skf.blogspot.nl/2012/06/new-york-times-obama-ordered-stuxnet.html
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« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2012, 01:07:00 AM »

FALSE NARRATIVE EXPOSED...
Why was the NYT article written?
They are setting up the cover story for when Bilderberg blows up a nuclear plant in the United States. Hundreds of Nuclear explosion drills in major cities have been done over the past 5 years in preparation for this Bilderberg mass murder in America. The media is even saying that "ANONYMOUS HAS THE SOURCE CODE AND CAN ATTACK AMERICA IF PAID ENOUGHH BY THE IRANIANS". With the recent arrests and confessions of FBI operatives at the head of the 'ANONYMOUS' operations, there is now zero doubt that anonymous is a false flag Al-CIA-duh Bilderberg controlled operation.

ALL ARTICLES BELOW ARE AGRAGATED HERE:
http://dprogram.net/2012/06/02/wh-leak-reveals-obama-created-nuclear-plant-attack-virus-now-in-hands-of-hackers/

WH Leak Reveals Obama Created Nuclear Plant Attack Virus Now In Hands Of CIA RED TEAM Hackers

June 2nd, 2012

(HigginsBlog) – White House leaks reveal Obama created the STUXNET nuclear plant attack virus used to attack Iran which is now in the hands of the Hacker Group Anonymous.
The United States has previously declared that cyber attacks are considered acts of war and warned if China or Iran launched one against us it would be responded to with missiles.

The New York Times today put out a report that affirmed that it was in fact the US, working with Israel and to appease Israel, who developed the Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities.



The leaked information revealed that United States lost control of the rogue virus which has since ended up infecting over 100,000 computers around the world while somehow managing to evade detection by anti-virus software.

Obama went on to order work continue even after the US launched control of the virus whose source code.

The New  York Times article simply confirms what the world suspected for well over a year.

More alarming is the source code is now in the hands of the Hacker Group Anonymous and can easily be modified to attack other nuclear power plants and critical industrial infrastructure around the world.

Stuxnet: Cyber Warfare by Israel & The U.S. – A Virus That Targets Nuclear Power Plants

Only crazy psychopaths would create a self mutating computer virus that attacks industrial control systems including nuclear power plants. Yet all fingers point to the US and Israel for creating that virus, called STUXNET, which literally has the ability to end the existence of life on earth.

To make matters worse, the Hacker Group Anonymous Claims To Have The Source Code Of This Virus.

CIA RED TEAM [a.k.a. Anonymous] Warns They Have The STUXNET Nuclear Power Plant Computer Virus Source Code
 
The latest videos being posted on news sites for the Hacker group anonymous highlights the hackers have a copy of the STUXNET computer virus and have posted a copy of the source code online. Alyona points out the way the Times put this story together by speaking with current and former American, European and Israeli officials involved in the program as well as a range of outside experts. And as usual, none would allow their names to be used because, as the Times wrote, “the effort remains highly classified, and parts of it continue to this day”. So what you have is another report based on anonymous sources delving out classified information.

[THERE IS THE COVER STORY FOR THE BILDERBERG MURDER OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN THE UNITED STATES PLANNED FOR YEARS. GINGRICH HAS BEEN SAYING IT, GARY HART HAS BEEN SAYING IT. KISSINGER AND BRZEZINSKI HAVE BEEN SAYING IT. OVER 100 MULTIMILLION DOLLAR CRAPOLA HOLLYWOOD PROGRAMMING MOVIES HAVE BEEN PRODUCED TO INDOCTRINATE US INTO ACCEPTING THE FALSE STORY. JUST LIKE THE LEAD UP TO 9/11...MOVIES ABOUT FABLED ENEMIES SHOWER THE SCREENS UNTIL BILDERBERGERS HOLD THE SMOKING GUNS IN THEIR HANDS. WE ARE BEING PROGRAMMED TO BELIEVE THIS TOTAL HORSESHIT STORY. STRATFOR KNOWS THE TRUTH, MANY OTHERS CAN SEE CLEARLY THAT THE BILDERBERG MONSTERS PLAN TO BLOW UP US NUCLEAR FACILITIES AND BLAME IT ON LITERAL 'GHOSTS IN THE MACHINE']

More details from RT:
US unleashed Stuxnet cyber war on Iran to appease Israel – report

The US and Israel made the Stuxnet virus as a new kind of weapon targeted against Iran, a media investigation revealed. The operation reportedly started in the Bush era, but was intensified by Obama administration.

The top-secret massive sabotage targeting Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility was arguably the first episode of a new age of warfare, similar to the first use of nuclear weapons or the first military drone attack, according to an investigation by the New York Times.

The newspaper interviewed current and former American, European and Israeli officials involved in the clandestine program called Olympic Games. None of them agreed to have his name mentioned due to the highly sensitive nature of the operation.

The US and Israeli authorship of the Stuxnet virus, which caused damage to Iranian uranium enrichment effort by destroying hundreds of centrifuges at the Natanz facility, was long hinted at by the media. The virus is estimated to have pushed back the controversial nuclear program by as much as 18 months, although skeptical assessments say the impact may have been lower.

The Olympic Games operation dates back to 2006, the NYT reports. The Bush administration at the time had its credibility at a low, after being to have falsely accused Saddam Hussein of having weapons of mass destruction. This limited the amount of international pressure Washington could put on Tehran.

At the same time Iran’s renewed enrichment of uranium made Israel extremely nervous, because it suspected the Islamic Republic would build up a stockpile of enough nuclear fuel to enrich it further to a weapons-grade level later. If Iran’s enrichment program remained unhindered, Israel would be prompted to launch a pre-emptive military attack on it and trigger a major regional war, Washington believed, as several US officials told the newspaper.

Launching a secret cyber attack on Iran and making Israelis part of the operation both bought more time for sanctions and gave Israel’s hawks a tangible alternative to trying to bomb the Natanz plant.

The report names General James E. Cartwright, who had established a small cyber operation unit inside the United States Strategic Command, as the father of Olympic Games operation. George W. Bush was skeptical over the risky and radical proposal, but nevertheless approved it.

The virus that was programmed by American and Israeli cyber weapons experts especially for the operation was more sophisticated than anything the world had seen before. Also, unlike the overwhelming majority of malware, which can only damage computer performance or steal information, the new virus could cause actual damage to machinery. The code infecting control computers at Natanz was designed to abruptly speed up or slow down the fast-spinning centrifuges, tearing them apart.

Before attacking the Iranian facilities, the people in charge of the operation reportedly tested it at several of the Energy Department’s secret national laboratories. They built a replica of the Natanz site with centrifuges similar to those used by Iran. The US obtained them from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi after he abandoned his own nuclear program in 2003.

With proof of the potential power of the new cyber weapon at hand, the Olympic Games went into the next phase in 2008. Through agents and unsuspicious accomplices the virus was downloaded into Natanz computers and spread across the facility. It then began to occasionally destroy centrifuges, giving the impression of a series of unrelated malfunctions plaguing the enrichment site.

According to the report, Iranians facing centrifuge malfunctions were convinced that their problems were with faulty parts (which the US was actually working hard to supply to them with), incompetence or human sabotage. Some specialists were actually fired over the disruptions.

The effect Olympic Games had on the plant was also confirmed by video taken by the International Atomic Energy Agency cameras, which had been put in place to monitor Iranian activities at Natanz between inspections.

The game changed in 2010, when the virus infected a laptop of one of the engineers and later escaped into the internet, quickly spreading “in the wild”. This contingency was not expected, as the malware was supposed to infect only computers at Natanz.

The Americans blamed Israeli programmers’ contributions to the code, claiming they “went too far”, as US Vice President Joe Biden reportedly commented at a secret meeting after the news broke. It was then just a matter of time before the virus would be detected by cyber security experts, its code dissected and analyzed.

Still, President Obama ordered the operation to continue, the NYT was told. Within a week from that moment, a newer version of the virus brought down just under 1,000 Iranian centrifuges.

The report says American cyber attacks are not limited to Iran, but the focus was overwhelmingly on Tehran’s nuclear program. Obama reportedly was hesitant to expand the use of the new brand of weapon. In fact, the US is arguably the one country in the world most vulnerable to cyber attacks on its infrastructure. Pioneering such operations would give other countries and power groups a justification to target America.

It is not clear whether the US has anything to do with the recently-discovered Flame virus. The malware is a sophisticated cyber weapon, which is believed to be part of a major spy operation in the Middle East, including Iran and Israel. Cyber security experts say a government-level effort must be behind Flame.

Cryptogon reports:
U.S. and Israel Created Stuxnet, Lost Control of It

June 1st, 2012

Via: Ars Technica:

In 2011, the US government rolled out its “International Strategy for Cyberspace,” which reminded us that “interconnected networks link nations more closely, so an attack on one nation’s networks may have impact far beyond its borders.” An in-depth report today from the New York Times confirms the truth of that statement as it finally lays bare the history and development of the Stuxnet virus—and how it accidentally escaped from the Iranian nuclear facility that was its target.

The article is adapted from journalist David Sanger’s forthcoming book, Confront and Conceal: Obama’s Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power, and it confirms that both the US and Israeli governments developed and deployed Stuxnet. The goal of the worm was to break Iranian nuclear centrifuge equipment by issuing specific commands to the industrial control hardware responsible for their spin rate. By doing so, both governments hoped to set back the Iranian research program—and the US hoped to keep Israel from launching a pre-emptive military attack.

The code was only supposed to work within Iran’s Natanz refining facility, which was air-gapped from outside networks and thus difficult to penetrate. But computers and memory cards could be carried between the public Internet and the private Natanz network, and a preliminary bit of “beacon” code was used to map out all the network connections within the plant and report them back to the NSA.

That program, first authorized by George W. Bush, worked well enough to provide a digital map of Natanz and its industrial control hardware. Soon, US national labs were testing different bits of the plan to sabotage Natanz (apparently without knowing what the work was for) using similar centrifuges that had come from Libya’s Qadaffi regime. When the coders found the right sets of commands to literally shake the centrifuges apart, they knew that Stuxnet could work.

Research Credit: keti

Wired reports:
Report: Obama Ordered Stuxnet to Continue After Bug Caused It to Spread Wildly

Despite an error in the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran’s uranium enrichment program, which caused the malware to spread wildly out of control and infect computers outside of Iran in 2010, President Barack Obama ordered U.S. officials who were behind the attack to continue the operation.

That was despite the fact that Stuxnet was spreading to machines in the United States and elsewhere and could have contained other unknown errors that might affect U.S. machines.

The information comes in a new report from The New York Times, which asserts that an error in the code led it to spread to an engineer’s computer after it was hooked up to systems controlling the centrifuges at Iran’s uranium enrichment plant near Natanz. When the engineer left the Natanz facility, he spread it to other machines, writes Times reporter David Sanger, based on a book he has written that will be released next week.

Sources told Sanger that they believed the Israelis introduced the error in the code.

“We think there was a modification done by the Israelis,” an unidentified U.S. source reportedly told the president, “and we don’t know if we were part of that activity.”

Vice President Joe Biden accused the Israelis of going “too far,” a source told Sanger.

According to the Times, Obama wondered to advisers whether the attack should be discontinued after Stuxnet began spreading, believing the operation might have been irrevocably compromised.

“Should we shut this thing down?” Obama reportedly asked at a meeting in the White House Situation Room that included Biden and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time, Leon E. Panetta.

But aides advised him that it should proceed since it was unclear how much the Iranians knew about the code, and the sabotage was still working.

At the time, security researchers were still furiously trying to figure out what Stuxnet was designed to do, and hadn’t yet discovered that it was attacking the centrifuges in Iran. They would later determine that it was very targeted code that was tailor-made to attack only machines in Iran’s enrichment program. Although it infected more than 100,000 computers in and out of Iran, it didn’t do damage to those computers. But given that U.S. authorities appeared to be unclear about what the Israelis might have done to change the code, the exchange between Obama and his advisors seems to indicate that Obama gave the order to continue without the administration knowing precisely whether the code might damage other machines outside of Iran.

In weeks following that meeting, Sanger writes, while researchers at Symantec in the United States were still examining the code, the Natanz plant was hit by a newer version of the computer worm. A few weeks after Stuxnet was detected and disclosed in July 2010, the malware temporarily took out about 1,000 centrifuges in Iran.

The ongoing cyberattack authorized by Obama coincided with the Administration and members of Congress chastising China for its supposed roles in cyber-intrusions into government contractors, human rights groups and Western corporations. The Times piece notes that Obama was aware and concerned that the government’s forays into cyberattacks would give justification to Iran, China and other entities conducting similar attacks against the United States.
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« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2012, 07:38:50 AM »

Very interesting they codename this operation of theirs "Olympic Games".  This went live back in 2010 did it not?  Could this name be yet another code for when the next part of this goes live?  They want a show on the world stage as a giant sacrifice, so the whole world might see.
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« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2012, 04:12:09 PM »

 Mr. Obama is following orders, this elite gang is a global enterprise and they want controll of the M.E.
We, our nation that is, have been sucked into their game for decades. Iran is a target OK, but facing the reality they know they have the USA don't they. Obama, Bush etc. figureheads, players on stage for the NWO thousand points of light shiite.
 Your tell me, when was the last time the OLE Gov listened to the peons?
Historically, they gave us Vietnam, allowed us to demonstrate knowing all the while the due date to withdraw, it was a no win from the get go. The MIC imploded, the elites gained the crown. They then allowed Jimmy Carter to step in and cool things down a tad, the appearance of normality.
 We have been super conned, I'm hoping the national wake up call takes place before I kick the bucket. 
 
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« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2012, 05:53:38 PM »

Private Sector Implications of Operation Olympic Games
http://www.oodaloop.com/featured/2012/06/01/private-sector-implications-operation-olympic-games/
Added by Matt Devost on June 1, 2012.

The New York Times revealed today what many experts had already asserted regarding the United States role in the Stuxnet attack. While speculation of U.S. involvement complicated international relations on cyber conflict, an acknowledgement of U.S. involvement in a forum such as the New York Times heralds in a brave new world of cyber conflict. Targeting of critical infrastructure during conventional conflict has been the status quo for decades, with cyber attack legitimized in a traditional conflict context emerging over the past 15 years. What changes with the Stuxnet revelation is the targeting of critical infrastructure as a component of international strategic objectives.

Operation Olympic Games formally acknowledges, through actual offensive state sponsored action, that critical infrastructure is a legitimate target for cyber attack during times of peace. If the United States includes critical infrastructure as a legitimate target of attack, can we not assume that other nations can target our infrastructure if it meets their criteria or strategic objectives? Is this not Unrestricted Warfare manifesting itself not within China policy, but U.S. policy? Private infrastructure owners have just been put on notice that overt state sponsored attacks are the new reality. Who will be targeting you?

About Matt Devost
Matthew G. Devost is a technologist, entrepreneur, and international security expert specializing in counterterrorism, critical infrastructure protection, intelligence, risk management and cyber-security issues (cyberterrorism, information warfare, and network security).
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« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2012, 05:55:32 PM »

Operation Olympic Games, Project X, and the assault on the IT security industry
http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardstiennon/2012/06/04/operation-olympic-game-project-x-and-the-assault-on-the-it-security-industry/
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Discussion is raging over the implications of Friday’s revelation by David Sanger that the United States was responsible for Stuxnet. Sanger followed up with an Op-Ed on Sunday (Mutually assured cyberdestruction), and Paul Rosenzweig addressed the Title 10/50 legal implications of military versus espionage incursions. It will be months before policy analysts chime in with their thoughts on  this new method of force projection in military affairs.

Also last week we learned of DARPA’s Plan X, a $110 million project that will, among other things, seek to map the Internet and create a hardened operating system capable of launching attacks and withstanding retaliation.

As events snowball and there appears to be a unilateral build up of offensive cyber capabilities by the United States there are implications for the $40 Billion IT security industry.

The 1,500 vendors of security products and thousands of security service providers have had a single minded focus on defending against bad actors ever since the invention of networked computers. The bad actors have been hackers, cyber criminals, and nation states that engage in cyber espionage. The entire industry is engaged in defending against these attacks and is geared towards researching the next attack methodology and preemptively countering it – regardless of the source of attack.

One of the industries brightest and most prominent researchers, Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure, offered a public mea culpa last week for the failure of Anti-Virus vendors to detect and prevent advanced malware such as the recently discovered Flame. He also mentions Stuxnet, which we now learn was a US attack on Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities.

“Flame was a failure for the antivirus industry. We really should have been able to do better. But we didn’t. We were out of our league, in our own game.”

Hypponen is clear. While the AV industry is out of their league it is still their responsibility to counter every threat regardless of its origins. My concern is that the world’s IT industry will find themselves opposed to this new threat actor, the United States. If DARPA is developing new attack methodologies then the industry will develop new defenses in response.

Every secret weapon developed in the cyber domain remains secret only until first use. The target always sees the attack and often captures enough information to dissect the methodology whether it involves malware or a network technique. Flame, Duqu, and Stuxnet were effective and secret for several years, but as Hypponen makes evident, the industry is ramping up quickly to address these types of attack.

The use of cyber weapons is going to pit the US military and intelligence community against the IT security industry. The repercussions are going to be complicated to sort out. President Obama recently issued an Executive Order making it illegal to sell filtering technology to Syria and Iran. This may be the first of many attempts to address a technological weakness with policy.  It is a worst case scenario but not beyond imagination to foresee a future where laws are passed to restrict defensive technology in an effort to protect some cyber attack capability.

The fallout from last week’s revelations of a new era in cyber force projection is going to have a wide range of effects. The impact on the security industry is one of them.
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« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2012, 06:07:20 PM »

 Cyber warfare. Cute huh, in the end the result is just  anaother  abomination.
Operation olympic game, project X,  where do they dig up these terms, why not simply  underahanded WARFARE.

If these freaks can do it to Iran, they can do it here as well, haven't they allready.. perhaps on a slicker scale, donestic clandestine ops.
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« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2012, 06:43:23 PM »

Wait Project X? Is wolverine going to be there? coool!
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« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2012, 09:31:29 PM »

New York Times: Obama Ordered Stuxnet Attacks on Iran Nuclear Facilities
http://www.dailypaul.com/237706/new-york-times-obama-ordered-stuxnet-attacks-on-iran-nuclear-facilities
Submitted by Truthbearer on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 02:20


This rant from Mike Rivero on today's WRH page almost gets it all right according to his factual research.

"What makes you think Fukushima is entirely a natural disaster? The New York Times article this last weekend confirms that after wrecking the Siemens' controllers at Natanz, STUXNET "inadvertently" escaped into the wild. Now anyone who knows how computer malware operates understands full well that malware does not stay confined in any system for very long. It is impossible to keep malware confined in a single system if the operators do not know it is there and take steps to isolate it. In the case of Natanz, STUXNET was inserted into the computers by a bribed technician via a memory stick, then immediately escaped back out on a scientist's laptop.

This is the important thing to keep in mind; It was a foregone conclusion that STUXNET would escape into the wild. The creators of STUXNET in the US and Israel had to know that, so clearly they simply did not care. No amount of collateral damage to other peoples' property was too great a price to pay for Israel's hatred of Iran.

But escape STUXNET did and like Frankenstein's monster escaped from the laboratory, ran rampant across the countryside, wrecking every facility that used the ubiquitous Siemens controllers STUXNET was designed to sabotage.

Which brings us to Fukushima Japan. 8 months before the great quake and tsunami, STUXNET was found infecting computers all across Japan, including near the Fukushima nuclear power station itself. While the radiation-damaged memories of those controllers prevents us from ever knowing for certain that STUXNET was actually inside the controllers at the Fukushima power station, it is known that the Siemens controllers used on the Fukushima emergency systems failed to work as planned.
Reactor 1 went out of control even before the tsunami hit.
Whatever was preventing the Siemens controllers used on the Fukushima emergency systems from working correctly made a bad situation worse. But again, if it was STUXNET, the damage done to Japan, the northern Pacific food supply, and the west coasts of Alaska, Canada and the Unites States, was not too great a price to pay for Israel's hatred of Iran. The US/Israeli attack on Iran may turn out to have been an attack on the whole world!"

http://www.news10.net/news/local/article/195483/2/Fukushima-still-feeds-lawmakers-concerns-for-West-Coast

What he is missing is the people that created isreal are also the ones running the population reduction agenda, so this fukushima thing is part of the long term slow kill process to destroy all of America and all Americans with it. Ever notice how tired you are?

Read this article about it here:

http://ex-skf.blogspot.nl/2012/06/new-york-times-obama-ordered-stuxnet.html

If this can be proved, (the radioactive controllers prevent us from knowing for certain?) then the game is blown wide open.
Mass genocide - who are these batshit insane people?


http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/06/01/world/middleeast/how-a-secret-cyberwar-program-worked.html?ref=middleeast

From Iran to Japan... and where next?
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« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2012, 11:46:32 PM »

Before the NY Times story was published:


Gen. Stubblebine & Dr. Rima Laibow on Time 4 Hemp - May 25th, 2012
The Truth About Fukushima

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7Zc0tQPnsE
Published on May 27, 2012 by AmericanFreedomRadio

Gen. Stubblebine & Dr. Rima Laibow on Time 4 Hemp with Casper Leitch and Michael Krawitz. Recorded on May 25th, 2012.
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« Reply #12 on: June 06, 2012, 11:57:59 PM »

HOMELAND SECURITY TODAY [actual name of this publication]
Evacs And Drills Pared Near Nuke Plants

http://www.hstoday.us/single-article/evacs-and-drills-pared-near-nuke-plants/ad9a25bbc2dc8c9fc8b025c8800e1fcd.html
By: Jeff Donn, AP National Writer 05/16/2012 ( 6:43am)


Without fanfare, the nation's nuclear power regulators have overhauled community emergency planning for the first time in more than three decades, requiring fewer exercises for major accidents and recommending that fewer people be evacuated right away.

The revamp, the first since the program began after Three Mile Island in 1979, also eliminates a requirement that local responders always practice for a release of radiation.

At least four years in the works, the changes appear to clash with more recent lessons of last year's reactor crisis in Japan.

Under the new rules, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which run the program together, have added one new exercise: More than a decade after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, state and community police will now take part in exercises that prepare for a possible assault on their local plant.

Still, some emergency officials say this new exercise doesn't go far enough.

And some view as downright bizarre the idea that communities will now periodically run emergency scenarios without practicing for any significant release of radiation.

These changes, while documented in obscure federal publications, went into effect in December with hardly any notice by the general public.

An Associated Press investigative series in June exposed weaknesses in the U.S. emergency planning program. The stories detailed how many nuclear reactors are now operating beyond their design life under rules that have been relaxed to account for deteriorating safety margins. The series also documented considerable population growth around nuclear power plants and limitations in the scope of exercises. For example, local authorities assemble at command centers where they test communications, but they do not deploy around the community, reroute traffic or evacuate anyone as in a real emergency.

The latest changes, especially relaxed exercise plans for 50-mile emergency zones, are being flayed by some local planners and activists who say the widespread contamination in Japan from last year's Fukushima nuclear accident screams out for stronger planning in the United States, not weaker rules.

FEMA officials say the revised standards introduce more variability into planning exercises and will help keep responders on their toes. The nuclear power industry has praised the changes on similar grounds.

Onsite security forces at nuclear power plants have practiced defending against make-believe assaults since 1991 and increased the frequency of these drills after the 2001 terrorism attacks. The new exercises for community responders took years to consider and adopt with prolonged industry and government consultations that led to repeated drafts. The NRC made many changes requested by the industry in copious comments.

Federal personnel will now evaluate if state and local authorities have enough resources to handle a simultaneous security threat and radiation release. Their ability to communicate with onsite security officials during an attack also will be evaluated during exercises.

But community planners wonder why local forces won't have to practice repelling an attack along with plant security guards — something federal emergency planners acknowledge could be necessary in a real assault.

The FEMA instruction manual for the preparedness program says the agency won't evaluate defense capability of community forces because of "confidentiality of sensitive security information" — an apparent reference to the risk of exposing vulnerabilities during a public exercise.

When pressed, though, federal emergency planners gave other explanations. They said state and local police are more likely to be needed for tasks like escorting damage control teams rather than confronting attackers.

"We're assuming these guys don't want to escape, or else they wouldn't have showed up," said Randy Sullivan, a health physicist who works on emergency preparedness at the NRC. "A dragnet and security sweep is less important than saving equipment that is important to core damage."

None of the revisions has been questioned more than the new requirement that some planning exercises incorporate a reassuring premise: that no harmful radiation is released. Federal regulators say that conducting a wider variety of accident scenarios makes the exercises less predictable.

However, many state and local emergency officials say such exercises make no sense in a program designed to protect the population from radiation released by a nuclear accident.

"We have the real business of protecting public health to do if we're not needed at an exercise," Texas radiation-monitoring specialist Robert Free wrote bluntly to federal regulators when they broached the idea. "Not to mention the waste of public monies."

Environmental and anti-nuclear activists also scoffed. "You need to be practicing for a worst case, rather than a nonevent," said nuclear policy analyst Jim Riccio of the group Greenpeace.

A FEMA representative declined multiple requests for an interview and instead released a statement. The agency acknowledged that a simulated problem during a no-release exercise is handled on plant grounds. Federal planners say this exercise still requires community decision makers to mobilize and set up communication lines with officials on the site, practicing critical capabilities, even though they won't need to measure and respond to radiation.

While officials stress the importance of limiting radioactive releases, the revisions also favor limiting initial evacuations, even in a severe accident. Under the previous standard, people within two miles would be immediately evacuated, along with everyone five miles downwind. Now, in a large quick release of radioactivity, emergency personnel would concentrate first on evacuating people only within two miles. Others would be told to stay put and wait for a possible evacuation order later.

Timothy Greten, who administers the community readiness program at FEMA, said it wouldn't be necessary to tell people to stay put "if you could evacuate everybody within 10 or 15 minutes." But he said hunkering down can be safer in some locations and circumstances, "especially for a short-term solution."

Federal officials say people could risk worse exposure in an evacuation impeded by overcrowded roadways or bad weather.

This change, however, raises the likely severity of a panicked exodus outside the official evacuation area. Even a federal study used to shape the new program warns that up to 20 percent of people near official evacuation areas might also leave and potentially slow things down for everyone — and that's assuming clear instructions.

"If it were me, I would evacuate" even without an official go-ahead, said Cheryl L. Chubb, a nuclear emergency planner with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, who is critical of the changes.

At Fukushima, more than 150,000 people evacuated, including about 50,000 who left on their own, according to Japan's Education Ministry. At Three Mile Island, 195,000 people are estimated to have fled, though officials urged evacuation only for pregnant women and young children within five miles. About 135,000 people lived within 10 miles of the site at the time.

In its series, the AP reported that populations within 10 miles of U.S. nuclear sites have ballooned by as much as 4 1/2 times since 1980. Nuclear sites were originally picked in less populated areas to minimize the impact of accidents. Now, about 120 million Americans — almost 40 percent — live within 50 miles of a nuclear power plant, according to the AP's analysis of 2010 Census data. The Indian Point plant in Buchanan, N.Y., is at the center of the largest such zone, with 17.3 million people, including almost all of New York City.

"They're saying, 'If there's no way to evacuate, then we won't,'" Phillip Musegaas, a lawyer with the environmental group Riverkeeper, said of the stronger emphasis on taking shelter at home. The group is challenging relicensing of Indian Point.

In February, a national coalition of environmental and anti-nuclear groups asked the NRC to expand evacuation planning from 10 miles to 25 miles and to broaden separate 50-mile readiness zones to 100 miles. The groups also pressed for some exercises that simulate a nuclear accident accompanied by a natural disaster like an earthquake or hurricane — akin to the combination of tsunami, blackout and meltdowns at Fukushima.

The new U.S. program has kept the 10- and 50-mile planning zones in place, as well as the requirement for one full exercise for a 10-mile evacuation every two years. However, required 50-mile planning exercises will now be held less often: every eight years, instead of every six years.

Exercises are full-blown tests, with FEMA evaluation, of the entire range of community capabilities needed in an accident. Smaller drills of specific skills are run more frequently.

In the state-led 50-mile exercises, emergency personnel practice the logistics of dealing with contaminated food and milk over a large region. They also prepare the mechanisms to relocate people, clean up contamination and later return evacuees to their communities.

Gary Lima, who manages the nuclear readiness program at the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, said 50-mile exercises should be run more frequently than once every eight years. "Recovery is really your hardest work," he said.

Even when the program mandated a six-year timetable, federal authors of the 2002 program manual acknowledged that "many (first responders) have indicated a desire" for even more frequent exercises in the 50-mile zone.

The Japanese disaster reinforced such worries when officials told some towns beyond 12 miles from the disabled plant to evacuate. The U.S. government recommended that Americans stay at least 50 miles from the plant. Soil and crops were contaminated for scores of miles around. At one point, health authorities in Tokyo, 140 miles away, advised families not to give children the local water, which was contaminated by fallout to twice the government limit for infants.

Officials for FEMA and the NRC said they are still studying whether Japan's experience points to the need for further changes in the United States.

Pressed on the reduced frequency of 50-mile exercises, federal planners said community personnel can practice skills as often as they like, without needing a full-blown federal evaluation each time.

The Nuclear Energy Institute, the industry's main advocate, strongly backed the eight-year timetable to reduce the burden of adding the attack exercises. Asked about the other changes, NEI spokesman Steven Kerekes said they bring more federal oversight, formalizing practices already begun at many sites.

However, no nuclear plant has ever been shut down for deficiencies in the emergency response plan of surrounding communities.
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« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2012, 04:17:50 AM »

FALLOUT FORECAST 9) RADIOACTIVE OLYMPICS 6.06.2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwehJf24feA
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« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2012, 07:02:52 AM »

FALSE NARRATIVE EXPOSED...
Why was the NYT article written?
They are setting up the cover story for when Bilderberg blows up a nuclear plant in the United States. Hundreds of Nuclear explosion drills in major cities have been done over the past 5 years in preparation for this Bilderberg mass murder in America. The media is even saying that "ANONYMOUS HAS THE SOURCE CODE AND CAN ATTACK AMERICA IF PAID ENOUGHH BY THE IRANIANS". With the recent arrests and confessions of FBI operatives at the head of the 'ANONYMOUS' operations, there is now zero doubt that anonymous is a false flag Al-CIA-duh Bilderberg controlled operation.



All summed up in the last paragraph...


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A Weapon’s Uncertain Future
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/01/world/middleeast/obama-ordered-wave-of-cyberattacks-against-iran.html?pagewanted=print

American cyberattacks are not limited to Iran, but the focus of attention, as one administration official put it, “has been overwhelmingly on one country.” There is no reason to believe that will remain the case for long. Some officials question why the same techniques have not been used more aggressively against North Korea. Others see chances to disrupt Chinese military plans, forces in Syria on the way to suppress the uprising there, and Qaeda operations around the world. “We’ve considered a lot more attacks than we have gone ahead with,” one former intelligence official said.

Mr. Obama has repeatedly told his aides that there are risks to using — and particularly to overusing — the weapon.

In fact, no country’s infrastructure is more dependent on computer systems,
and thus more vulnerable to attack, than that of the United States.
It is only a matter of time, most experts believe,
before it becomes the target of the same kind of weapon
that the Americans have used, secretly, against Iran.


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I wonder if they gave Ron Paul a choice: the mother of all false-flags vs. selling out his supporters.
They might have shown him how they pulled off Fukushima, as proof.

They play with weapons to manipulate the masses; to get them 'on-board' with the program.
They would consider the success of Ron Paul's "Campaign for Liberty" a threat.
They would use his base to support Bilderberg's chioce, Romney.

How to move that base to Romney's camp? Demoralize, destroy it?

They have used threats before -- in Japan, but also in Bali.

They mini-nuked Bali to get Indonesia to accept NATO's surveillance infrastructure in their country.
The vaporized bodies, the bright flash of light, the brief interruption in the electrical grid, the crater in the ground;
all signs that the 'official story' was bullshit, and indications that a mini-nuke was used.

Just prior to Bali, Megawati Sukarnoputra, the president of Indonesia, was saying "NO"...telling the NATO goons that there were no "muslim terrorists" in Indonesia. She dared to say "NO" to the fake muslim terrorist meme that was being pushed out in NWO propaganda...

"U.S. diplomatic and intelligence officials say they repeatedly told the Indonesian government of information suggesting terrorists were planning attacks against "Western tourist sites" in the two weeks before the Bali bombings.

The most recent warning came just a day before the Saturday Bali blasts which killed nearly 200 people, U.S. government sources said."


 ... and the day after the last appeal to her to accept the NWO surveillance infrastructure, they nuked Bali.

She subsequently said, "YES".


FROM: http://archive.org/details/Fool_Me_Twice
FOOL ME TWICE
http://www.myspace.com/foolmetwicethemovie

This well-crafted, well-documented film from Australia exposes the 2002 Bali Bombings as yet another case of False Flag Terror.

Using a formula that has worked so well for the Loose Change crew, the filmmaker has crafted a very watchable piece that flows well, with interesting visuals, a soundtrack that moves from hip to emotionally engaging, and most importantly, and most damaging of all to the powers that be... the Truth.

"Fool Me Twice" examines well-known examples of False Flag terror, and adds an excellent new sequence about the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that leaves the viewer with no doubt that Emad Salem was a controlled asset. Utilizing audio that features Salem covertly recorded while talking with FBI agent John Anticev, "Fool Me Twice" cuts to the chase regarding the 1993 bombing, and goes deeper, examining the CIA's links to this milieu.

The Bali bombings are dissected with a healthy dose of newly gathered evidence that shows what the real effects of ANFO car bombs are, what they do, and what they don't do, like leave massive craters. The film argues that this is from high-intensity military-grade explosives, which the authorities declare were not used. At least not anymore. At first they claimed that Semtex and C4 were identified, but this didn't fit the official story in the hopper, which required that the bombers be tied to the purchase of ANFO making materials. This analysis of the bombing is brilliant indeed. (In a short but unfortunate detour, the film explores evidence that some sort of nuclear device may have been used, however, no physical evidence is produced that could definitively prove that a nuclear device was used. This small detour is something of a waste of time in my opinion, although the segment in question is well done. Please don't let this stop you from examining this film, skip over the segment if you wish, but this documentary is important and should not be overlooked. At the very least check out this report cited in the documentary by Robert S. Finnegan.)

The film closely examines the Jemaah Islamiyah and it's links to the CIA and other intelligence agencies that used this radical group. A very welcome and valuable analysis. This film reveals extensive connections between JI, the Bali Bombings and military and intelligence circles.

I rank this film among the most important and valuable of the year, packed with valuable information, bolstered by new analyses, and accompanied by a familiar pattern: violent extremists are targeted, infiltrated, aided, and ultimately directed by the very intelligence services that should be protecting innocent civilians from the extremists.

The Bali bombings were used to usher in tons of "anti-terror" legislation in Australia. Highly recommended viewing.

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Below is the Press Release from the film-maker;

BALI BOMBINGS COVER-UP: New documentary

Released on Youtube and Googlevideo this week, FOOL ME TWICE, exposes the cover-up of the Bali bombings and provides evidence that it was a Falseflag Operation.

The film begins by documenting the Australian government’s prior knowledge of the Indonesian military’s plan to use violence to maintain autonomy over East Timor. Contrary to The Howard Governments claims they argued against peacekeeping forces allowing the Indonesian Special Forces to carry out their campaign of fear and suppression.

Within 24 hours of the 2002 Bali bombings a team of FBI, UK special agents and Australian federal police started arriving in Bali. The investigation team continuously claimed different explosive devices were responsible for the main blast. Days after the attacks, Indonesian Police Chief, General Dai’ Bachtier, announced that the FBI had discovered C4 pointing the blame towards Jemaah Islamiah, JI (“SE Asia wing of Al qaeda”). Eventually, investigators concluded that the main explosive device was a potassium chlorate car bomb. C4 was never included in final reports.

The main explosive device was so powerful it seriously damaged buildings in a 2/400 metre radius and left a 1 metre deep, 10 metre wide crater. 202 people perished in the blasts, the majority incinerated from the main explosive device. Investigators quickly excavated the crater contents and dumped the remaining debris off the coast of southern Bali, including completely stripped concrete reinforcing bars. Potassium chlorate is a low velocity explosive and does not have the overpressure force to create a 1 metre deep crater or completely incinerate humans, let alone strip concrete. Only a high-tech explosive device has the power to strip concrete.

FBI claims of C4 announced by General Dai’ Bachtier, ensured Jemaah Islamiah was immediately blamed for the Bali bombings. All prior intelligence of the Bali bombings came from so called JI leader, Omar Al-Faruq. Omar Al-Faruq was secretly handed over to the US by Indonesia months prior to the bombings under the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program. Australian intelligence agencies reported that intelligence obtained from captured “JI suspect”, Omar Al-Faruq, warned of possible terrorist attacks in Bali. After the attacks the Bush administration denied access to Al-Faruq for questioning in the Bali bombing trials. When Omar Al-Faruq was suddenly called by US court to provide evidence in a trial of another terrorist suspect – he had “escaped high security prison”. No JI leaders have ever been brought to trial.

Prior to the Bali bombings the Indonesian government denied the existence of terrorists
within Indonesia and opposed US anti-terror operations in Afghanistan.

After the bombings President Megawati signed a joint statement – “Agreeing that terrorism poses a continued threat to international peace and security, and that the two Presidents are committed to enhancing their bilateral cooperation in the fight against terrorism”. The Bush administration provided funds to the Indonesian police and military and setup a national terrorism unit under the control of national police chief, General Dai’ Bachtier.


Youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=n1tLO87vzNQ

Googlevideo:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2246973658225588456
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Now it all makes sense..

Opportunity, psychology, and a little bit of reverse-psychology, too.

The illusion that it was the tsunami's fault.


Everyone remember's the many different "official story's" of 9/11?

Jet Fuel'd fires didn't make those towers fall. (--Also taking the government documents and computer hardware out in the explosions, especially in Trade Center #7 -- how convenient?!)



Well, Tsumani's didn't bring those reactors out of control, either.

It was only a coincidence that the artificial disaster began coincidentally at the time of the natural disaster. (On-purpose.)

Politically-correctly, we're supposed not even know that Reactor 1 "010101'd" it's way out of control before a wave of water even touched it.

...Just like there was no other shooter besides Oswald. Officially, of course.

--Officially, there was no stuxnet. Just a wave.

No other shooter, just Oswald.

No bombs in the buildings, just jetfuel-based fires.

Building 7 doesn't exist.

Building 7 doesn't exist.

Building 7 doesn't exist.

Building 7 doesn't exist.

Building 7 doesn't exist.




And even if we tell the truth, the back-up plan is making us all look mentally ill, by using fallacious, malicious, character-assassination and stereo-typing.

The type of socially-engineered "common sense" logic the general public knows, something along lines of as...:

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They must be wrong, even if their argument is irrefutable and valid, simply because they are conspiracy-theorists.
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