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Obama Uses Staged Cyber Attack To Sell Draconian Cyber security Bill

Friday, March 09, 2012

From The Desk Toby A Robinson & Kathleen First News Today 4 U Darwin NT Australia

Hello Friends Again we see NO TERRORIST THREAT but another STAGED EVENT by Americans own Government and President. This is basically what is going on. FBI and the hackers they employ try hacking CIA, NSA, ATF, Pentagon Computer Systems CIA and the hackers they employ try hacking FBI, NSA, ATF, Pentagon Computers Systems Pentagon and the hackers they employ try hacking FBI, CIA, NSA, and ATF Computer Systems. They all feed a Scripted Story to the Zionist Kharza Mainstream Media, the corrupt politicians come out and say about how New Laws will have to be introduced to stop the hacking. Then FBI, CIA, NSA, ATF, NASA, Pentagon Management who were behind the hacking come out and demand the Government spend more money for New Computer Systems, so Tax Payers Money is spent in the Security and Military Industrial Complex.
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Of which Wall Street Bankers, Politicians have shares in and control, and bingo they all get rich off your TAX Dollars. So instead of TAX Money Collected being spent on Roads, Hospitals, Schools, Ports, Railways, Housing, Vet Benefits, Job creation, Medicare, Medicaid, Cheaper Medicines, and More Social Security Benefits etc. Its being stolen from you and being diverted to the Security & Military Industrial Complex. This is the Greatest Scam Out Now, and its absolute theft! And the biggest people to suffer? The American people But hey Americans are used to being screwed up the ASS by their Governments both Democrat / Republicans. Enough is Enough, stand up people of American and tell your politicians both parties and the corrupt FBI< CIA< NSA< NASA< ATF< Pentagon stop this utter corruption NOW Every time American politicians, Police, Military and Intelligence Agencies Stage These False Flag Events you are all just destroying your own country.

Obama Uses Staged Cyber Attack To Sell Draconian Cyber security Bill

Wants federal control over companies cyber security systems The Obama administration conducted a mock cyber attack on New York City yesterday in an effort to gain support in the Senate for a cyber security bill that internet providers argue will prevent them from making real security improvements. Senators from both parties gathered behind closed doors in the U.S. Capitol yesterday for the classified briefing attended by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, FBI Director Robert Mueller and other administration officials. reports Bloomberg. White House spokesperson Caitlin Hayden said that the staged attack was intended to provide all senators with an appreciation for new legislative authorities that would help the U.S. government prevent and more quickly respond to cyber attacks, Hayden added that the Senate would receive a classified briefing on the hypothetical cyber attack against United States critical infrastructure networks. The networks attacked during the mock event reportedly included U.S. banks, power grids and telecommunications systems. Also reportedly present at the demonstration were Gen. Keith Alexander Director of the Defense Departments Cyber Command Ashton Carter Deputy Secretary of Defense
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Gen. Martin Dempsey Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff James Cole Deputy Attorney General Stephanie OSullivan Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Howard Schmidt Cyber Security Coordinator at the White House Cam Kerry, General Counsel of the Commerce Department Thomas DAgostino, Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and Administrator National Nuclear Security Administration Chris Painter, Coordinator of Cyber issues at the State Department Republican Senator Susan Collins, co-sponsor of the Cyber Security Bill said that the demonstration was very compelling, adding that It illustrated the problem and why legislation is desperately needed, The other sponsors of the bill, which is supported by Obama, are Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)

Critics contend that the bill contains several provisions that represent a sweeping power grab on behalf of the federal government.

A measure recently added to the bill by Collins and Lieberman, and supported by Obama, would empower the Department of Homeland Security to conduct risk assessments of private companies in sectors deemed critical to U.S. national and economic security, forcing them to comply with expensive mandates to secure their systems. ISPs AT&T and Comcast have denounced the provision, declaring that federal oversight will stifle innovation. Such requirements could have an unintended stifling effect on making real cyber security improvements, Edward Amoroso, chief security officer for Dallasbased AT&T, said in testimony at the hearing. Cyber adversaries are dynamic and increasingly sophisticated, and do not operate under a laboriously defined set of rules or processes. The ISPs are backing a competing GOP bill, cosponsored by John McCain that promotes incentives for operators to share threat information with one another and with federal agencies, rather than regulatory mandates. The companies say that the competing bill would help them avoid new regulations while promoting information-sharing through incentives such as protection from lawsuits.

As we have previously reported, the Cyber security Act originally legislated for an Internet kill switch that would allow the President to shut down parts of the Internet in an emergency. While the provision was dropped after being much publicized, the White House still claims that it already retains such powers under the law that created the Federal Communications Commission in 1934. This law states that if a state of public peril or disaster or other national emergency exists, the president may authorize the use or control of anystation or device.

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