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UK fears “Cybergeddon”

Published: 30 June, 2009, 10:52
Edited: 11 May, 2010, 14:14


Terrorists are planning a deadly new attack: this time online – that’s the fear of the UK government, which has announced the creation of a national cyber army to counter web assaults on the country’s infrastructure.

 
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arthur June 30, 2009, 09:57 quote
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may i suggest that you read SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE The London Connection By Eustace Mullins

joseph walker June 30, 2009, 15:27 quote
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Since my first coment was to intelligent ,i shall condense my second coment

Larry June 30, 2009, 16:16 quote
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Why is it that when anyone else clamps down on the internet it's 'CENSORSHIP' ...and when the British act to control their internet it is "CYBERGEDDON"...Is anybody out there as tired of the constant English hypocracy/double standard as I am? Please get a NON Brit to report from London so we can get some accuracy in reporting.

Pete July 01, 2009, 00:02 quote
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June 30, 2009, 15:27, joseph walker wrote Good luck to them, the UK I say. I know the UK and everyone has secret plan's and desire's in their heads, two sides in chess or football, they got to do what they do to protect themselves.

Larry July 01, 2009, 15:52 quote
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Well then....If the UK is 'protecting' itself with cameras in the streets of London, revoking travel to potential 'enemies' of UK style democracy and government internet monitoring.....then they should be quiet about other countries that act in their national self-interest...like China. BTW, I don't hear Japan, Canada , Australia, India, Russia etc. crying about cybergeddon.

andrepol December 24, 2009, 16:20 quote
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"Al Quaeda/CIA" planning an "Internet 9/11" ?... Freedom of speach is soon "History".

Isiah May 11, 2010, 14:12 quote
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I must send my condolonces to the British people on the loss of their individual right to freedom and congratulations to the new socialist totalitarian regime who has succeded by gradual and patient stages of movement.Extremely clever while excellent use of the media and communications arteries to distract with and condition.Kudos to such sheer genius. The Great British public has now become a beautiful subservient and structured class system with base servility at the bottom entertained and conditioned by the star and sun and daily mirror with a professional class who can take care of the important stuff along with isolate the servile class form the upper tier...kudos. All vehicles on the transport network and people on the public network can be tracked 24/7 with the new ability to go back to infinity and new technologies such as infinite storage and rf will superceed totalitarianisms wildest dreams...be patient its almost complete. Your individuality and soveirgnity is almost taken and the new socialist nightmare is upon you.Where is your common law now? Dont bother complaining..its already done..all while you were too busy looking at big brother and coronation street and worshipping worthless footballers and checking out the celebrities.Yes you will now pay for your lazy apathy and submit because that is what you have chose while your holy ones and those who were warning you were ridiculed and seen as madmen. You have made your bed so now go lie in it and wait for the imposter

PipeVVorm December 20, 2011, 17:46 quote
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Hmm and its taken them this long to realise it.

What needs to happen is that you build internet2 and export all your corruptness to there and leave us to our old happy internet for the people as a sandbox for us to play in.

Internet1 = Sandbox for the people and owned by the people as it should be.

Internet2 = Corrupt buisness like Banks, Govs, and Buisness that dont pay propper tax as they threaten to leave etc. 

See the division? you need to distance yourselves from the masses.

 

We need to divide what is potetially wrong against what is known to be very wrong, like we do with prison and freedoms.

 

And until this happens its just going to get worse and worse, until the plonker hackers realise even they cant do anything anymore.

Also lastly human fact: we destroy everything we com into contact with.

How you stop that one I dont know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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