If it’s on the net it’s hackable. Please don’t hack this blog
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Might be worth reading the Pentagon’s mind control docs and reverse engineering their techniques based on open source information as a military weapon (wow, and access to closed source info would be great), if you have access to the CIA that’s what I’d do, if Aum Shrinkyo can do it, so can you!
*Edit: Little known fact about Aum Shrinkyo, as well as deploying Sarin gas in Tokyo subway, they also reverse engineered a great deal of Ewen Cameron’s research for the CIA, and CIA mind control techniques. This was verifiable at cultwatch, a website that has since gone down, if anyone wants me to prove this post your email in the comments and I will forward relevant data.
China will save us!
Other countries militaries who haven’t gotten into the mind control field could probably do with a crash program in it anyways, except the thing is that finding experts who don’t write it off as lose unit stuff is pretty difficult… I’d expect any general to see the potential, propaganda alone is a powerful enough weapon, then again didn’t it happen in the Korean war…
Then again, I’d also expect any soldier to be able to keep a secret, lets try that as a proof of concept?
How easy is it to cover up something major with no leaks?
Chinese Hackers Say They Accessed Pentagon
2008-03-07 04:51pm
A group of intelligence Chinese hackers who reside in a spartan apartment on an island say they have gained unauthorized access to a number of high-security computer systems, including the Pentagon.
CNN reported Friday that the group says they are sometimes secretly paid by the Chinese government, a claim which Beijing has denied.
“No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness,” said Xiao Chen – his “online name” – the leader of this group, in an interview with CNN.
He belongs to what some Western experts say is a secret Chinese civilian cyber militia. They launch attacks on government and private Web sites and computer systems around the world.
“First, you must know about the Web site you want to attack. You must know what program it is written with,” says Xiao Chen. “There is a saying, ‘Know about both yourself and the enemy, and you will be invincible.’”
(c) 2008 Newsroom.
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