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This should make a few of you happy.
#10272275 - 05/02/09 08:19 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Alex Jones has been talking a lot about the new flu. One of his guests dubbed it the "WHO flu". He lives in Austin, which compared to some places, isin't too far from Mexico City.
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Infowars Under Sophisticated Denial of Service Attack
Posted By admin On April 29, 2009 @ 9:10 pm In Featured Stories | 326 Comments Kurt Nimmo Infowars April 28, 2009
Earlier this evening, Alex Jones’ flagship website, Infowars.com, came under a concerted denial of service (DoS) attack. The site was down for more than two hours.
The attacks are coming out of Japan. A Whois database search reveals the origin to be the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre in Milton, Australia.
DoS attacks usually consist of concerted efforts to shut down a web server by flooding the computer with requests and consuming its resources so that it is no longer available to users. DoS attacks commonly constitute violations of the laws of individual nations.
Over the last few days, Alex Jones and his websites have covered the so-called swine flu “pandemic” and have built a solid case that the outbreak is part of a larger campaign by the government to frighten the populace and institute martial law as specifically detailed in the Department of Defense’s “Implementation Plan for Pandemic Influenza” and other government documents. Alex Jones is the primary media source calling the government’s bluff on the bogus “pandemic” elevated earlier today to a level 5 under World Health Organization guidelines.
WHO Director-General Margaret Chan declared the phase 5 alert after consulting with flu experts from around the world. “All countries should immediately now activate their pandemic preparedness plans,” Chan told reporters in Geneva. “It really is all of humanity that is under threat in a pandemic.”
“All countries should immediately activate their pandemic preparedness plans,” the WHO declares. “This change to a higher phase of alert is a signal to governments, to ministries of health and other ministries, to the pharmaceutical industry and the business community that certain actions should now be undertaken with increased urgency, and at an accelerated pace.”
The Department of Homeland Security’s National Response Plan follows the same criteria in the case of a flu pandemic or terrorist attack and relies on the military — specifically the Northern Command — to respond to such events.
Alex Jones has featured a number of guests on his nationally syndicated radio show in the last few days that have outlined the government’s plan to use a bogus pandemic as an excuse to impose martial law and engage in forced vaccination. Guests have also noted the eugenics endgame of the ruling elite, determined to reduce world population to 500 million, as stated on the Georgia Guidestones.
A number of U.S. military cyber attacks have originated out of Japan where there is a large military presence.
Over the last few years, the Pentagon has developed an “offensive” cyber capability against “adversaries,” including DoS attacks. In the Pentagon’s “Information Operation Roadmap” document, it is stated that the military “must fight the Net.” The Pentagon believes the internet needs to be dealt with as if it were an enemy “weapons system.”
Finally, here is a list of specific IP addresses and other information related to the attack:
118.11.79.219 122.26.194.245 121.95.152.130 122.29.155.93 58.70.103.234 122.135.86.170 116.80.25.116
p2219-ipbf14wakayama.wakayama.ocn.ne.jp p3245-ipbf2810marunouchi.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp ntchba319130.chba.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp p4093-ipbf3404marunouchi.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp 58-70-103-234.eonet.ne.jp FL1-122-135-86-170.tky.mesh.ad.jp nttkyo711116.tkyo.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp
A graph of activity on the Infowars server showing the DoS attack.
Article printed from Infowars: http://www.infowars.com
URL to article: http://www.infowars.com/infowars-under-sophisticated-denial-of-service-attack/
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"Infowars Under Sophisticated Denial of Service Attack"
Why would that make me happy?
I don't believe much of what Alex Jones says, but I certainly support his right to say it.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: TGRR]
#10273192 - 05/02/09 12:37 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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What about the other 5%
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: learningtofly]
#10273255 - 05/02/09 12:54 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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learningtofly said: What about the other 5%
They're mostly the harmless conspiracies, like "Who put the bomp In the bomp bah bomp bah bomp?"
Because it sure as hell wasn't Barry Mann.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: TGRR]
#10273538 - 05/02/09 01:59 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Has any Alex Jones conspiracy theory ever been validated?
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Falcon91Wolvrn03 said: Has any Alex Jones conspiracy theory ever been validated?
You mean the ones about Barry Mann, or the regular kind?
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: TGRR]
#10281000 - 05/03/09 10:09 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yea... I think Alex is right on this one. I think David Wilcock did a better job calling the bluff though.
Notice how the flu came out right after the torture memos were the top news story?
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: c0sm0nautt]
#10281578 - 05/04/09 12:27 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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just so people know some viruses have enzymes that can remove DNA from other sources as well as their own DNA and add it or preserve it internally to reactivate later. The insinuation made by any of the Jonses or the MSM that it has to be a work of genetic engineering is a sample of equine feces.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: ScavengerType]
#10282287 - 05/04/09 05:26 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: TGRR]
#10282391 - 05/04/09 06:22 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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TGRR said: "Infowars Under Sophisticated Denial of Service Attack"
Why would that make me happy?
I don't believe much of what Alex Jones says, but I certainly support his right to say it.
TGRR's Axiom: 90% of all conspiracy theories are probably bullshit, but if even 5% are true, you're fucked.
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Falcon91Wolvrn03 said: Has any Alex Jones conspiracy theory ever been validated?
I'll take that further and ask: has any conspiracy theory ever been validated? What about the great conspiracies like Watergate and Iran-Contra, were there any theories about them before they were discovered? Because at the moment the hit-to-miss ratio for conspiracies is looking pretty low. About zero, I'd say.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: zouden]
#10282616 - 05/04/09 08:02 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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zouden said:
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Falcon91Wolvrn03 said: Has any Alex Jones conspiracy theory ever been validated?
I'll take that further and ask: has any conspiracy theory ever been validated? What about the great conspiracies like Watergate and Iran-Contra, were there any theories about them before they were discovered? Because at the moment the hit-to-miss ratio for conspiracies is looking pretty low. About zero, I'd say.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: zouden]
#10283205 - 05/04/09 11:30 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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zouden said: I'll take that further and ask: has any conspiracy theory ever been validated?
According to this site, they have.
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Hmmm, that's a list of true conspiracies (like Watergate and Iran-Contra), not conspiracy theories that turned out to be true.
An example:
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1969 Secret Bombing of Cambodia Operation Menu was the codename for secret US bombing of alleged North Vietnamese strongholds and supply lines in Cambodia during the Vietnam War in 1969. The bombing, of a nation the US was not at war with, began with Operation Breakfast on March 17, 1969 and was conducted in secret until the New York Times broke the story on May 8, 1969.
My point it's always investigative journalists who break the story, not Alex Jones-type conspiracy nuts.
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Re: This should make a few of you happy. [Re: zouden]
#10284470 - 05/04/09 03:37 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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> My point it's always investigative journalists who break the story, not Alex Jones-type conspiracy nuts.
But if Alex Jones sprays enough ... um, stuff... everywhere, he is eventually bound to hit something that is actually a conspiracy. If he gets 1 in 1000 correct, that isn't such a bad average, is it? /sarcasm
I applaud the investigative journalists that actually uncover real conspiracies, but I loathe the Alex Jones types that stir alien/reptilian/mumbo jumbo to pay the bills. Not only does it make it harder for the real journalists to uncover the real conspiracies, it creates an army of 'tards that are convinced that if enough people believe something, then it much be true, therefore anybody and everybody in a position of authority is out to get us all.
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