I love your video's when I catch them. I agree on much with you, but I happen to disagree on this point. This won't be going away anytime soon, wether its called wikileaks or something else and all current members are eliminated, in some sense. Information is to powerful. I can't say were this is going, we all have our theories, but it's clear there is no going back. Everything is broken and economies and governments are holding on for dear life, something new is comming, just what will it be?
@Bezz80 Well, then we are not in disagreement in a larger sense, because it's a continued process, wikileaks or no wikileaks. Nobody can predict what's coming, but being aware of reality is a pre-condition, if we want to change things long-term, and such change will not necessarily happen during our own life time.
I think your prediction is probaly what's going play out with Julian Assange give or take some twists and turns in the story. There might be a few surprises. Maybe he gets aslyum in Cuba or Iran, that's a possibility. If I were him I would be looking for anyplace that would get me aslyum.
Isn't it terrible that we literally don't know who to trust (I was just looking at racemixer's comments). We are literally living through a near-constant earthquake (having lived through the 1989 San Fran earthquake & all of its 1000s of aftershocks, I think it's a good analogy).
I hope you're wrong about JA. By now he has to have a pretty good safety net...the likes of ellsberg, chomsky, and the like. Still, there's nothing to be done when the Goon Squad wants you disappeared.
A) Are we to believe a guy from Australia can board a plane without cia,nsa,fbi,mi5,mi6 and ASIS knowing?
B) Did you know all the computes in the intelligence service are encrypted ?
C) Did you know all the computes in the intelligence service have no removable disk ? Did you know all all the computes in the intelligence service use something call active directory?
@theracemixer I think your wrong in this one. As an adminstrator in a Bureacracy you would know the larger and more complex an organism grows the more possibilities for catastrophic failures. Take the recent Mega foul up of the financial system, Huge Wall Street Banks collapsing, Lehman Brothers, AIG.
Rep. Peter King who heads House subcomitte on intelligence admitted the Private downloaded the data in Baghad & over 100,000 people had access to all these files.
When i said i'm an admin i was referring to I.T admin. As for the bankers things it was not an intelligence failure as such but the whole thing had no other choice but to fail, in a few months nobody is going to remember this issue about the bankers, it will be forgotten and brushed under the carpet.
@theracemixer In light of the win for Sanders to have the Fed open it's books on who had gotten the half interest loans and for how much, I don't think the bankster/wall st robbery is going to end very soon. Instead of 700 billion, we are talking 7.7 trillion. Have they all paid it back...next chapter. Which bank borrowed the most and why...subsequent chapters.
As i said in a few months nobody is going to remember. if it was for the election it would not have been brought up. This is communism for eh rich regulation for the poor. if you really want to know he inner working of banks and market you should watch this /watch?v=J5-8R4-zBDM (its 40m long what it if you have time)
@theracemixer I can give you many examples of this, Iran was hit with the Stuxnet Worm rendering crashing their networks in the reactors.
Another good example is that basicaly the US has little to stop Cyber attacks on Banking or other critical infrastructure in the US.
Even another example of how a huge system can easily be destroyed, One EMP from either a High altitude nuke or a Carrington event could destroy the entire electrical system of the US & we have nothing to stop it.
Julian Assange is not a hacker i suspect he is a plant or was used.
I know a way of bring down a network without a nuke but i rather not say however if you personally want to protect yourself from an EMP all you have to do cover all electrical devices in a metallic mesh box. The pentagon and nsa will be ok in ccase of an EMP attack. if you go and see the nsa building the window is covered in copper coating this is the same as mesh i mentioned.
@theracemixer Dude I know what a Faraday Cage is. The US electical system is not protected, you missed whole goddam point.
You don't have a clue what your talking about or what I am talking about. Google Carrington event. The US electrical grid is totaly unprotected you idiot. My point is that you seem to miss over & over is that something like ONE EMP OR A CARRINGTION Event can take out the entire US Electical system for decades.
ummmm keep your trash talk to yourself, which part of the cia,nsa don't you understand ? i've never said the general public is safe thus i gave you an example of Faraday Cage. thats all if you have a question make it so if you have a statement make it so otherwise leave me out of your depression.
@theracemixer hello my friend! On this one, I have to disagree with you. I'm assuming that the acronym EMP refers to Electro Magnetic Pulse. It would only take one detonation of such a device, at the appropriate altitude + strategically placed, to knock out the entire power grid over half the US. Sure, the copper coating may save those particular buildings from being effected. But the grid will go down regardless, despite in built redundancies. I think this situation is quite serious.
Ella of course the nukes can know out the power grid in fact at 3 mile high the whole of US can be knocked out, My point was since the privet companies don't give a dame on mitigating the problem i suggested something individuals can do to minimize the problem. Back when i was in school i knocked out the network using nothing more than 555 chip, EPROM chip and transmitter, this was 14 years ago.
@theracemixer You are completely missing point, I was only using the EMP as an example. Let try something else. You ever heard the story of the elephant with the thorn in it's foot?
The Point is one tiny thorn can take out the whole elephant. So one Army Specialist in Baghdad armed with a thumbdrive could do this much damage to the US. That is possible. But you are so conspiracy minded that you totaly ignore the term KISS. Keep it Simple Stupid!
@valhala56 So true ! Great comment, btw. - Not to mention the fact, that even without EMP's at high altitudes, our electric grid is so outdated and vulnerable, it's not even funny.
@valhala56 Yes, I agree and please read my response to theracemixer on this subject. He/she is a long time subscriber and means well... no need to get into a fight over this. Distrust runs deep...and we need to work together instead of attacking each other.
@55ella2007k Sorry I wasn't trying to get into a fight nor into an topic discussion of GeoMagnetic storms LOL. I was just trying to demonstrate that yes a friggin Specialist in the US Army could have access to the classified data and Leak it to Julian Assange. There isn't much evidence that Julian Assange is a CIA Operative & more the contrary that the CIA probaly hates him more then Bin Laden.
I'm all for skeptism, but some people take skeptism a little to far, but oh well.
@theracemixer I agree with you that the Gov is a Huge Monolithic enity with great power, but it's also like a Giant dinosaur it has major vulernbilities. To put this in perspective during the week all this was going on Attorney General Holder announce Justice Department success in bringing down websites selling counterfit purses. LOL how inept!
Julian Assange is a hacker, spotting Vulnerability is what he does. James Bond Mi6 professionalism is a fiction only in the movies.
@valhala56 You didn't specify IT but no matter, it would kinda of explain your inability to understand this. Let me try this in a different perspective, In the collapse of Roman Empire a few Barbians were able to wreak havoc in the Great Roman Empire.
What I am saying is the Bureacracy of US Military Intelligence has become so large that there are major vulerbilities. All it took was a US Army Specialist with a Thumb drive/CD labled Lady Gago a few minutes to download classified files.
I love your video's when I catch them. I agree on much with you, but I happen to disagree on this point. This won't be going away anytime soon, wether its called wikileaks or something else and all current members are eliminated, in some sense. Information is to powerful. I can't say were this is going, we all have our theories, but it's clear there is no going back. Everything is broken and economies and governments are holding on for dear life, something new is comming, just what will it be?
Bezz80 1 year ago
@Bezz80 Well, then we are not in disagreement overall, because its a continued process, wikileaks or no wikileaks.
55ella2007k 1 year ago
@Bezz80 Well, then we are not in disagreement in a larger sense, because it's a continued process, wikileaks or no wikileaks. Nobody can predict what's coming, but being aware of reality is a pre-condition, if we want to change things long-term, and such change will not necessarily happen during our own life time.
55ella2007k 1 year ago
I think your prediction is probaly what's going play out with Julian Assange give or take some twists and turns in the story. There might be a few surprises. Maybe he gets aslyum in Cuba or Iran, that's a possibility. If I were him I would be looking for anyplace that would get me aslyum.
valhala56 1 year ago
He will be made an example of in some form or another. The government is no better then the mob.
DigitalSkyline 1 year ago
Isn't it terrible that we literally don't know who to trust (I was just looking at racemixer's comments). We are literally living through a near-constant earthquake (having lived through the 1989 San Fran earthquake & all of its 1000s of aftershocks, I think it's a good analogy).
I hope you're wrong about JA. By now he has to have a pretty good safety net...the likes of ellsberg, chomsky, and the like. Still, there's nothing to be done when the Goon Squad wants you disappeared.
OrwellsDaughter 1 year ago
He's welcome to hide out at my place : )
truthfinder2175 1 year ago
bye...!
therapydude 1 year ago
Ella i think the guy is a plant.
A) Are we to believe a guy from Australia can board a plane without cia,nsa,fbi,mi5,mi6 and ASIS knowing?
B) Did you know all the computes in the intelligence service are encrypted ?
C) Did you know all the computes in the intelligence service have no removable disk ? Did you know all all the computes in the intelligence service use something call active directory?
theracemixer 1 year ago
All the things i listed are technical things (since i'm administrator i know the answer for these questions) now lets see the political question.
C) isn't just strange the "leak" just happen to heart relation between Iran and Saudi just as they start to get along ?
D) isn't strange the Chinese seem to slam the kim of N. Korea just as the problem in Korea got worst ? not to mention the economy issue with S.Korea
E) Now there are problems in Korea think of all the military sale to Korea
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer I think your wrong in this one. As an adminstrator in a Bureacracy you would know the larger and more complex an organism grows the more possibilities for catastrophic failures. Take the recent Mega foul up of the financial system, Huge Wall Street Banks collapsing, Lehman Brothers, AIG.
Rep. Peter King who heads House subcomitte on intelligence admitted the Private downloaded the data in Baghad & over 100,000 people had access to all these files.
Enter Julian Assange.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56
When i said i'm an admin i was referring to I.T admin. As for the bankers things it was not an intelligence failure as such but the whole thing had no other choice but to fail, in a few months nobody is going to remember this issue about the bankers, it will be forgotten and brushed under the carpet.
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer In light of the win for Sanders to have the Fed open it's books on who had gotten the half interest loans and for how much, I don't think the bankster/wall st robbery is going to end very soon. Instead of 700 billion, we are talking 7.7 trillion. Have they all paid it back...next chapter. Which bank borrowed the most and why...subsequent chapters.
Boomer1949 1 year ago
@Boomer1949
As i said in a few months nobody is going to remember. if it was for the election it would not have been brought up. This is communism for eh rich regulation for the poor. if you really want to know he inner working of banks and market you should watch this /watch?v=J5-8R4-zBDM (its 40m long what it if you have time)
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer I can give you many examples of this, Iran was hit with the Stuxnet Worm rendering crashing their networks in the reactors.
Another good example is that basicaly the US has little to stop Cyber attacks on Banking or other critical infrastructure in the US.
Even another example of how a huge system can easily be destroyed, One EMP from either a High altitude nuke or a Carrington event could destroy the entire electrical system of the US & we have nothing to stop it.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56
Julian Assange is not a hacker i suspect he is a plant or was used.
I know a way of bring down a network without a nuke but i rather not say however if you personally want to protect yourself from an EMP all you have to do cover all electrical devices in a metallic mesh box. The pentagon and nsa will be ok in ccase of an EMP attack. if you go and see the nsa building the window is covered in copper coating this is the same as mesh i mentioned.
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer Dude I know what a Faraday Cage is. The US electical system is not protected, you missed whole goddam point.
You don't have a clue what your talking about or what I am talking about. Google Carrington event. The US electrical grid is totaly unprotected you idiot. My point is that you seem to miss over & over is that something like ONE EMP OR A CARRINGTION Event can take out the entire US Electical system for decades.
I doub't you are the catching my drift. Later.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56
ummmm keep your trash talk to yourself, which part of the cia,nsa don't you understand ? i've never said the general public is safe thus i gave you an example of Faraday Cage. thats all if you have a question make it so if you have a statement make it so otherwise leave me out of your depression.
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer hello my friend! On this one, I have to disagree with you. I'm assuming that the acronym EMP refers to Electro Magnetic Pulse. It would only take one detonation of such a device, at the appropriate altitude + strategically placed, to knock out the entire power grid over half the US. Sure, the copper coating may save those particular buildings from being effected. But the grid will go down regardless, despite in built redundancies. I think this situation is quite serious.
55ella2007k 1 year ago
@55ella2007k
Ella of course the nukes can know out the power grid in fact at 3 mile high the whole of US can be knocked out, My point was since the privet companies don't give a dame on mitigating the problem i suggested something individuals can do to minimize the problem. Back when i was in school i knocked out the network using nothing more than 555 chip, EPROM chip and transmitter, this was 14 years ago.
theracemixer 1 year ago
@theracemixer You are completely missing point, I was only using the EMP as an example. Let try something else. You ever heard the story of the elephant with the thorn in it's foot?
The Point is one tiny thorn can take out the whole elephant. So one Army Specialist in Baghdad armed with a thumbdrive could do this much damage to the US. That is possible. But you are so conspiracy minded that you totaly ignore the term KISS. Keep it Simple Stupid!
You want to overcomplexify things.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56 So true ! Great comment, btw. - Not to mention the fact, that even without EMP's at high altitudes, our electric grid is so outdated and vulnerable, it's not even funny.
55ella2007k 1 year ago
@valhala56 Yes, I agree and please read my response to theracemixer on this subject. He/she is a long time subscriber and means well... no need to get into a fight over this. Distrust runs deep...and we need to work together instead of attacking each other.
55ella2007k 1 year ago
@55ella2007k Sorry I wasn't trying to get into a fight nor into an topic discussion of GeoMagnetic storms LOL. I was just trying to demonstrate that yes a friggin Specialist in the US Army could have access to the classified data and Leak it to Julian Assange. There isn't much evidence that Julian Assange is a CIA Operative & more the contrary that the CIA probaly hates him more then Bin Laden.
I'm all for skeptism, but some people take skeptism a little to far, but oh well.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56 Yes, I agree :)
55ella2007k 1 year ago
@theracemixer I agree with you that the Gov is a Huge Monolithic enity with great power, but it's also like a Giant dinosaur it has major vulernbilities. To put this in perspective during the week all this was going on Attorney General Holder announce Justice Department success in bringing down websites selling counterfit purses. LOL how inept!
Julian Assange is a hacker, spotting Vulnerability is what he does. James Bond Mi6 professionalism is a fiction only in the movies.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56 You didn't specify IT but no matter, it would kinda of explain your inability to understand this. Let me try this in a different perspective, In the collapse of Roman Empire a few Barbians were able to wreak havoc in the Great Roman Empire.
What I am saying is the Bureacracy of US Military Intelligence has become so large that there are major vulerbilities. All it took was a US Army Specialist with a Thumb drive/CD labled Lady Gago a few minutes to download classified files.
valhala56 1 year ago
@valhala56 . Yep. Not to mention the numerous private contractors involved with no oversight whatsoever.
55ella2007k 1 year ago