It seems that the British Press keeps scooping our so-called "investigative reporters" AKA Obama water carriers? Kind of strange I should say. In any case this might be some dirty fighting from White House.
The newspaper, behind a string of revelations the last few days about
U.S. security, said the U.S. is looking to "identify potential targets
of national importance where [Offensive Cyber Effects Operations] can
offer a favorable balance of effectiveness and risk as compared with
other instruments of national power." The directive also contemplates
the possible use of cyber actions inside the U.S., though it specifies
that no such domestic operations can be conducted without the prior
order of the president, except in cases of emergency.
Domestic cyber attacks need prior order of the president? You mean there is no oversight from any other federal agency or the Congress to unleash cyber attacks on domestic operations? We have the IRS going after Conservative Groups, the Justice Department reading emails and attacking reporters, the government recording every phone call made in America, and now this? I'm sure the domestic targets will be the following:
1. Insurance Companies that raise their rates too high to make Obamacare look bad.
2. Fox News and other conservative websites. I'm sure Michelle Malkin and Rush Limbaugh have already been hacked and the dirt on their PCs being sent to Politico or Daily POS
3. Any Banks that don't toe the line and back whatever "common sense reform" the White House pushes. It's just a coincidence that JP Morgans web site went down after Jamie Dimon criticized Obama.
4. The NRA or just gun owners in general. I'm sure the NRA is getting hacked as we speak so that their donor list can be in the Justice Department hands. There is your national gun registry for you.
5. Oil Companies to show environmentalists that the White House means business. Maybe some oil company software will get a virus and a huge spill will occur. The EPA needs to regulate that entire industry post haste.
6. I'm sure the GOP will have web problems on the night of the midterm elections as well. The GOP couldn't contact the national headquarters and their Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook feeds all got hacked at the same time.
7. Al-Quida working in the US if the OCEO have a few servers left over after they launched all of their other attacks first. In fact no sense using bandwidth to put Al-Quida servers off line or try to find out where they are located. I mean Fox News is a bigger threat then any terrorist right and need to be dealt with first?
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