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fapjack
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: linkamathingy]
#13560643 - 11/30/10 02:03 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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What's going on in Palestine is extremely under reported in the US, and Israel as well for that matter. You rarely see anything about it on any of the major networks, and many people consider it justifiable self defense. People that deny the Holocaust during WW2 are just retarded, my grandfather saw the aftermath first hand during WW2.
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: Shins]
#13560653 - 11/30/10 02:05 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Shins said: yeah... i don't deny the holocaust i just think it is exaggerated, falsified in some cases and has been used as propaganda.
Please don't let me derail this thread though..
carry on...
It is used as propaganda all the time, dunno about how exaggerated or falsified it was though. I do know millions of innocent people died from all sides during WW2, who gives a shit where they were from.
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: twighead]
#13560657 - 11/30/10 02:06 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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if the allegations are true, it just goes to show that "the west" has no problem breaking it;s own rules as long as its "the other guy."
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twighead
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: fapjack]
#13560659 - 11/30/10 02:06 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah so many genocides simply go unnoticed, the holocaust was terrible but it might possibly be a bit too shoved in our faces when compared to what happens that people simply do not even know about.
I suppose its situation was perfect for its legacy though.
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: twighead]
#13560744 - 11/30/10 02:28 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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How often do you hear of the Holodomor?
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: fapjack]
#13560759 - 11/30/10 02:35 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I couldn't even tell you what it is from the name, looking it up I recognized it - a quick wiki search leads me to another one I didn't even know about...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_genocide
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: fapjack]
#13561307 - 11/30/10 06:53 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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fapjack said: It was either Mossad or the CIA. I'd bet my left testicle against your cheese sandwich on that bet.
Mmmmmm, left testicle and cheese sammiches.
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: fapjack]
#13561319 - 11/30/10 07:06 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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fapjack said: What's going on in Palestine is extremely under reported in the US
no different that with North Korea, in the little incident before thanksgiving, the US articles mostly state; 12 sells landed on the
disputed island, it also states that South Korea was shelling the 'disputed waters, what those articles seldom ever mention is that NK called Seoul and said 'stop shelling or we retaliate' when the shooting didnt stop that's when NK launched more than 200 rounds into the waters near the island as well and that's when SK started pouring it on, a few sources suggested there may be heavy casualties in North Korea. Have you ever noticed there is never any news other than a quote or two coming out of north korea.
the only sources that show where south korea claims they were shooting, the yellow line is the UN demarkation line, the media states the waters are disputed but never mention that the islands in those disputed waters are also disputed, how is it so few people recognize that something in that picture just doesnt seem like it was done for the benefit of both sides, seems like it was divided as such to cut finances from north korea's grasp
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: Prisoner#1]
#13561625 - 11/30/10 10:11 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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You guys here about Stuxnet?
It's the reason Iran's nuclear program fell off.
Quote:
Advanced Computer Worm Was Specifically Designed to Attack Iranian Nuclear Reactor, Experts Say
The sophisticated computer worm called Stuxnet, which has been targeting industrial operations around the world, was likely designed to take out Iran’s new Bushehr nuclear reactor, cybersecurity experts say. It’s the first known cyber-super-weapon designed to destroy a real-world target, reports the Christian Science Monitor.
Researchers studying the worm say it was built by an advanced attacker with plentiful resources — possibly a nation-state. Initially, experts thought it was designed for industrial espionage, but upon examining its code, they now think it was built for sabotage.
Ralph Langner, an expert on industrial systems security, has been studying Stuxnet since it was first discovered at a Belarus-based security firm in June. In a blog post last week, he said the worm was most likely assembled by a team of experts with heavy insider knowledge: “This is not some hacker sitting in the basement of his parents’ house. To me, it seems that the resources needed to stage this attack point to a nation state,” he wrote.
He speculates that the target is Iran’s Bushehr reactor, currently under construction. To reach this conclusion, he partly relied upon a UPI picture of the reactor’s operations plant, showing Siemens PLC software.
Stuxnet has targeted Siemens-operated industrial facilities like power plants and chemical factories. It has spread via USB flash drives and through copying itself to new networks protected by weak passwords, according to a news release from Norman ASA, a network security firm.
As PCWorld explains, once Stuxnet identifies a target, it changes a specific piece of Siemens code that monitors critical operations — “things that need a response within 100 milliseconds.” By changing this crucial piece of code, Stuxnet could cause equipment to malfunction, sabotaging a refinery or factory.
So far, no one has ventured to guess which nation might have built Stuxnet. But PCWorld recalled speculation from last summer that Israeli officials were contemplating a cyber attack on Iran.
Langner wrote that whoever built the worm is going to get caught, because cyber-forensics will eventually smoke them out. They must not care about going to jail, he wrote.
If they represent a nation-state, there might be much bigger things to worry about — could Stuxnet represent an opening salvo in a cyber war?
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: Idiot]
#13561865 - 11/30/10 11:30 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah I heard about that, very interesting - I was also just reading yesterday about the new solid state laser weapon system the US just recently revealed (but not much about) named FIRESTRIKE... shits like starwars 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRESTRIKE
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fapjack
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: Prisoner#1]
#13562139 - 11/30/10 12:27 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I read something related to NK saying that SK started it, didn't read much deeper than that though. I figured there was more to the story though.
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Re: Bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel/US blamed [Re: Idiot]
#13566241 - 12/01/10 04:04 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Idiot said: You guys here about Stuxnet?
It's the reason Iran's nuclear program fell off.
Quote:
Advanced Computer Worm Was Specifically Designed to Attack Iranian Nuclear Reactor, Experts Say
The sophisticated computer worm called Stuxnet, which has been targeting industrial operations around the world, was likely designed to take out Iran’s new Bushehr nuclear reactor, cybersecurity experts say. It’s the first known cyber-super-weapon designed to destroy a real-world target, reports the Christian Science Monitor.
Researchers studying the worm say it was built by an advanced attacker with plentiful resources — possibly a nation-state. Initially, experts thought it was designed for industrial espionage, but upon examining its code, they now think it was built for sabotage.
Ralph Langner, an expert on industrial systems security, has been studying Stuxnet since it was first discovered at a Belarus-based security firm in June. In a blog post last week, he said the worm was most likely assembled by a team of experts with heavy insider knowledge: “This is not some hacker sitting in the basement of his parents’ house. To me, it seems that the resources needed to stage this attack point to a nation state,” he wrote.
He speculates that the target is Iran’s Bushehr reactor, currently under construction. To reach this conclusion, he partly relied upon a UPI picture of the reactor’s operations plant, showing Siemens PLC software.
Stuxnet has targeted Siemens-operated industrial facilities like power plants and chemical factories. It has spread via USB flash drives and through copying itself to new networks protected by weak passwords, according to a news release from Norman ASA, a network security firm.
As PCWorld explains, once Stuxnet identifies a target, it changes a specific piece of Siemens code that monitors critical operations — “things that need a response within 100 milliseconds.” By changing this crucial piece of code, Stuxnet could cause equipment to malfunction, sabotaging a refinery or factory.
So far, no one has ventured to guess which nation might have built Stuxnet. But PCWorld recalled speculation from last summer that Israeli officials were contemplating a cyber attack on Iran.
Langner wrote that whoever built the worm is going to get caught, because cyber-forensics will eventually smoke them out. They must not care about going to jail, he wrote.
If they represent a nation-state, there might be much bigger things to worry about — could Stuxnet represent an opening salvo in a cyber war?
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