Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fwd: [LA-F] Fwd: U.S. should be able to shut Internet, former CIA chief says



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From: Iain <iain@


 

Then all business outside the USA should make sure that they have
ISP's located outside the USA so that if the USA shuts down it does not
prevent legitimate people from using the rest of the Internet while you
people are amusing yourselves with your terrorist threat..

Iain
"Doing the best you can is not good enough, you must do what is necessary" Winston Churchill.
www.iains-images.co.uk

On 27/09/2010 12:41, Bruce Majors wrote:
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> *U.S. should be able to shut Internet, former CIA chief
> * --U.S. military has new Cyber Command to begin operations 1 October *26
> Sep 2010 Cyberterrorism is such a threat that the U.S. president
> should have
> the authority to shut down the Internet in the event of an attack, Former
> CIA Director Michael Hayden said. Hayden made the comments during a
> visit to
> San Antonio where he was meeting with military and civilian officials to
> discuss cyber security. Hayden said the president currently does not have
> the authority to shut down the Internet in an emergency. [*Yes,
> 'emergencies' such as exposing and resisting inevitable false flags, phony
> pandemics, and inside terror jobs.*]
>
> *U.S. Is Working to Ease Wiretapping on the
> * --Mandate would include ability to intercept and unscramble encrypted
> messages* 27 Sep 2010 Federal law enforcement and national security
> officials are preparing to seek sweeping new regulations for the Internet,
> arguing that their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is
> "going dark" as people increasingly communicate online instead of by
> telephone. Officials want Congress to require all services that enable
> communications -- including encrypted e-mail transmitters like BlackBerry,
> social networking Web sites like Facebook and software that allows direct
> "peer to peer" messaging like Skype -- to be technically capable of
> complying if served with a wiretap order.
>
> *Money transfers could face anti-terrorism
> * --The new rule would require banks to disclose even the smallest
> transfers
> *. 27 Sep 2010 The Obama administration wants to require U.S. banks to
> report all electronic money transfers into and out of the country, a
> dramatic expansion in efforts to counter terrorist financing and money
> laundering. Officials say the information would help them spot the sort of
> transfers that helped finance the 'al-Qaeda hijackers' who carried out the
> Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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