Showing posts with label national security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national security. Show all posts

Ex-CIA Guy Says Hackers Can Bring Peaceful Revolution











In this must-watch video, Robert D. Steele explains how traitors walk among us,
right here in the United States. He was a clandestine intelligence case officer for the CIA. He even tried to run for President but was unable to get the nomination of the Reform Party.

Steele has done counter-intelligence. Steele has done a lot. (See his full bio at the website of Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College.)

Robert D. Steele
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"I'm basically intimately familiar with the way in which the U.S. government does or does not do the craft of intelligence," he said in his keynote speech at the Gnomedex 2007 conference. Watch that speech in the video above.


(I do not agree with everything that Steele says. For example, in the video below he accuses Walmart of "killing jobs" within a 200-mile radius of their stores. A two-block radius would be with the realm of credulity, but 200 miles? I'd love to see the documentation for that, but I don't want to make this into a post about Walmart. My point is that Steele says some things that are believable and some that are questionable. Even so, he's a bright guy who cannot be ignored.)

"Bloggers.... you grab onto an issue or something, and you are part of structured citizen journalism blogging thing that lets no evil-doing thing go unnoticed, and that rules. I think we're at a turning point," said Steele, "I think we're at the very beginning of a historic title shift of power restoring the Constitution." Another factor on the side of the people, said Steele, is that the government is actually too disorganized to effectively spy on its own citizenry.

Interestingly, Steele refers to bloggers, or citizen journalists, as "hackers." It's not what you might think, as we see in an excerpt from a PBS interview of Steele while he was attending the "Hackers in the Twenty-first Century" conference in 2000:
PBS: Your view of hackers will come as a surprise, I think, to a lot of viewers, who view them as greasy-haired, goth louts who are spending too much time in front of a computer screen.
Steele: Well, I myself have participated in a very well attended debate on whether hackers were a national resource--which is my position--or whether they are pathological scum. I would say to you that it is the media's fault that hackers are seen in this light. And it is the fault of the US Secret Service, and it is the fault of certain governments around the world who chose to treat hackers as a threat because they didn't understand hackers; they didn't understand the electronic environment that that hackers were addressing. The bottom line is that hackers are the pioneers in this electronic frontier. They are way out in front of the rest of the world. They are seeing the dangers, the vulnerabilities, the shoddy, unethical, inappropriate business behavior by communications and computing companies. They're basically saying, "Hey, look what we found." And everyone wants to shoot the messenger. 
Back to the Gnomedex speech. "The reality is," said Steele to his audience, "the federal government is broken in every possible way, and it's going to be localized bottom-up resilience networks that will save us. That's where you guys come in."

So, in Steele's estimation, the people he refers to as "hackers" just may be the salvation of democracy and constitutional government in the U.S.

In the second video here, Steele says, "I think we can have a peaceful, non-violent, legal revolution. The one vulnerability that both corporations and the U.S. government have is the power of the people to vote. Not only on election day, but with recall movements, and by removing their money from the stock market - which I expect to crash again - and from refusing to buy products." Now that's food for thought and the beginning of a plan of action.

“A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and he carries his banners openly against the city. But the traitor moves among those within the gates freely, his sly whispers rustling through all alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents familiar to his victim, and he wears their face and their garments and he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation; he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of a city; he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to be feared. The traitor is the plague”  — Tullius Cicero

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OUTRAGE! U.S. Military Drowning In Fake Parts From China - Threatens National Security

May 22, 2012 - A very disturbing report from Military.com today:  "More than a million Chinese counterfeit electronic parts are estimated to be in use in U.S. military aircraft, according to a U.S. Senate report released Monday saying the discovery jeopardizes safety and national security."

Why the hell are these vital parts not being made here in the U.S. - or, at the very least, by any country other than China, which to this day remains a sworn enemy of ours?

"The Senate Armed Services Committee said its year-long investigation launched by Democratic chairman Carl Levin and ranking Republican John McCain uncovered 1,800 cases of bogus parts, including on the U.S. Air Force's largest cargo plane, special operations helicopters and Navy surveillance planes." (Note: The investigation is actually now 14 months old.)

The report, ironically, is a story from Agence France-Presse (AFP). It's good to know the French media are on top of this story. However, it's somewhat (though not very) reassuring to know that Congress has been "investigating" this problem for a while now.

What is perhaps most frightening is that the "military routinely keeps mum on fake parts," in a story by Bloomberg as reported by Gulf News. "The US Air Force suspended in January a Shenzhen, China-based company from supplying parts to US contractors," reports Gulf News, "after it sold about 84,000 suspect components, many of them installed on US aircraft, according to an example cited in the US Senate Armed Services Committee report released yesterday."

AFP reports that the Senate Armed Services Committee investigation, started by Democrat Carl Levin and Republican John McCain, "uncovered 1,800 cases of bogus parts, including on the U.S. Air Force's largest cargo plane, special operations helicopters and Navy surveillance planes." Full story (by AFP) at Military.com...

The Defense Department does not seem capable of dealing with this very serious problem. The committee's report says Defense "lacks knowledge of the scope and impact of counterfeit parts on critical defense systems." The report also cites the problem of obtaining important military parts from unvetted independent distributors, which increases national security risks.

NOTE: The AFP report, which is eerily similar to a Nov. 2011 report by The Washington Post, ends with "This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed," and was part of the report that was published, rewritten and redistributed by Military.com. What an odd thing for a news service to say, when their entire purpose is to have their material published, broadcast, rewritten and redistributed. It's how they make money, non?  Editor's Note: I am laughing my butt off. Merci beaucoup, AFP.

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