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    Full scale cyber war erupts in wake of Greek default

    Benjamin Fulford “Full scale cyber war erupts in wake of Greek default, Pentagon takes on Khazarian mafia”

    https://kauilapele.wordpress.com/201...azarian-mafia/

    Here is the weekly Ben. Several potent actions going on. And Obama-ISIL “mix up” was, of course, no “mix up”. We got it right, baby!!
    “The Greek default essentially bankrupted the IMF, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve Board… they simply do not have the money needed to keep Greece or themselves going.
    “The BRICS invited Greece to join them but, of course, the BRICS bank is not about to bail out the criminal Western banks that looted Greece, it will only help the Greek people.
    “This was then, according to pentagon sources, followed by weather warfare as a major typhoon was sent crashing directly into Shanghai, forcing the evacuation of a million people.
    “Obama was told in no uncertain terms that he was to stop “poking the bear” and to concentrate on the main enemy, which is the Khazarian mafia… Obama was forced to admit publicly that his government (the Khazarian controlled state department faction) was “training ISIL (ISIS).””



    Sam Kiley Web Security Expert Warns Of Cyber World War

    http://www.sott.net/article/237113-W...yber-World-War

    A leading internet security expert has warned that a cyber terrorist attack with "catastrophic consequences" looked increasingly likely in a world already in a state of near cyber war.

    Eugene Kaspersky is not given to easy hyperbole. But the Russian maths genius who founded an internet security empire with a global reach, clutched at his thick mop of hair with both hands.

    "I don't want to speak about it. I don't even want to think about it," he said.

    "But we are close, very close, to cyber terrorism. Perhaps already the criminals have sold their skills to the terrorists - and then...oh, God."

    Speaking privately at the London Cyber Conference, Kaspersky told Sky that he believed that cyber terrorism was the biggest immediate threat to have emerged to confront nations as diverse as China and the US.

    "There is already cyber espionage, cyber crime, hacktivisim (when activists attack networks for political ends) soon we will be facing cyber terrorism," he said.

    Prime Minister David Cameron, talking at the conference, added to the growing chorus of world leaders sounding the cyber alarm.

    "We are here because international cyber security is a real and pressing concern," he said.

    "Let us be frank. Every day we see attempts on an industrial scale to steal government secrets - information of interest to nation states, not just commercial organisations.

    "Highly sophisticated techniques are being employed ... These are attacks on our national interest. They are unacceptable."

    He warned that "we will respond to them as robustly as we do any other national security threat".


    IMO the cyber threat doesn't come from a pimple-faced teen sitting behind a keyboard but from those who are supposed to be looking out for our best interest. Most of us know by now that is an illusion. I belive the internet kill-switch could be activated under the guise of an attack for several reasons.

    1. As an attempt to slow down or prevent disclosure.
    2. An attempt to slow down mass awakening.
    3. To hide the fact the dollar and/or the global economic system just collapsed.
    4. Maintain more control over information and the masses.
    Last edited by Hugh Mann, 16th July 2015 at 17:49.

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