Sen. Feinstein More Worried About Reaction To The Leak About Stuxnet, Rather Than Reaction To Stuxnet Itself
from the missing-the-point dept
Last week, we wrote about the NYTimes investigative report that revealed that the US government was behind Stuxnet, and that President Obama was very, very involved in the process. It was widely assumed that the US was involved, but this revealed a bunch of details. We were surprised that the White House appeared not to pressure the NYTs to kill the story (as it has with other leaks of classified info), but wondered if the fact that this made the White House look "tough" and showed a "success story" for the administration, caused them to let it go forward. Since then, however, reports have come out that the FBI is investigating the leak, and Senator Feinstein is similarly calling for hearings on the leak (though, the cynical might argue that this just keeps the "success story" in the news).But, the most bizarre response to this also comes from Senator Feinstein, who publicly worried that the leak would lead to copycat attacks against the US. The leak. Not the actual attack:
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Intelligence Committee, said the leak about the attack on Iran’s nuclear program could “to some extent” provide justification for copycat attacks against the United States.This is, to put it mildly, crazy. The argument appears to be that it's okay to do technological attacks... just as long as it's all done in secret and no one ever talks about it. Without the leak, the attack still happened, and that information became public quite some time ago. If anything was going to inspire copycat attacks it would have been that. Though, even then, the claim is questionable. Those who wish to do this country harm haven't been sitting around saying "gee, we can't do anything technological" until they saw Stuxnet come along.
“This is like an avalanche. It is very detrimental and, candidly, I found it very concerning,” Feinstein said. “There’s no question that this kind of thing hurts our country.”
What's really ridiculous about Feinstein's statement is the basic chilling effects that it puts forth. It suggests that the US government can do whatever it wants in attacking other countries, just so long as no one ever talks about it. The talking about factual information isn't the issue here. And Feinstein should know that, rather than suggesting that basic investigative reporting is the problem.
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Calling for hearings on perfectly legal activity though, that's signature US congress. They'll be sure to bring in a bunch of people they find offensive then give 'em the ol' Roger Clemens treatment.
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There is no justification to keep anything secret what so ever. All secrecy does is give power to those with access to the knowledge being kept from others.
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-Never talk about it.
-Don't leave evidence lying around that show you did it.
-Don't get caught running away from the scene of the crime, or even being in a few hundred miles in the area when the crime occurred.
-Don't leave any witnesses to your crime.
-Don't report your illegal gains from the crime in your taxes.
-Don't leave any electronic records of the crime, or research you did before committing the crime, or cell phone records of your location during the crime.
Actually, I misspoke earlier, as long as you do all the above steps, you didn't commit a crime, because no one will ever know who did it!
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Feinstein
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Incontingencies?
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Also explains how they reacted to Wikileaks/
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It also explains why they reacted to Wikileaks the way they did.
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Dinosaur Feinstein strikes again
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Sometimes they hate us for good reasons
http://articles.philly.com/2012-06-06/news/32079900_1_supreme-leader-iran-cyber-war
"“Ther e’s no question that this kind of thing hurts our country.”" Indeed Mrs. Feinstein, but not the way YOU think.
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Rate things are going I may just live long enough to see it as a Reality.I wonder what it will be like to live in a World that is similar to all those bad 1980's Made Mad Max Type Films.
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she's a war profiteer
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She's right.
And no i don't think its OK for it to be happening at all, but the senator's point of view is very understandable if not condonable.
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For all we know Iran not only knew all the leaked information, but also contracted its leaking.
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Something doesn't add up here.
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nazifeinstein
The fbi & cia to torture, maim or kill some dissidents. See:
http://www.sosbeevfbi.com/non-consensual.html
http://napoli.indymedia.org/2012/06/28/the- moral-freefall-of-the-united-states-of-america/
http://italy.indymedia.org/n/6972/05-07-12/evidence-police-state
Then See:
The fbi/cia/dod global crime and mass murder spree spawns more carnage everywhere.
LAWS OF PHYSICS & DIVINE NATURE !
A nation and its people who deliberately engage in the systematic conquest, subjugation, torture, imprisonment and killing of others must by the laws of physics and divine nature have the same calamities delivered upon themselves.
Human beings have "no difficulty in exterminating one another to the last man."Sigmund Freud
(Civilization and Its Discontents, 1930)
RELATED:
http://antwerpen.indymedia.org/node/5389
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2012/07/254469.php
http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/profiles/blogs/law-of-physics-divine-nature
http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/m/discussion?id=2179778%3ATopic%3A91
http://wwwfbimafia.blogspot.com/2012/05/fbi-as-mafia.html
http://bxl.indymedia.org/articles/4995
http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/profiles/blogs/law-of-physics-d ivine-nature
kill box:
http://www.sosbeevfbi.com/part4-worldinabo.html
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