Friday, January 6, 2017

The Glaring, Pathetic Lie About Russian Hacking



The story and  hysteria about the Russians hacking Democrats' computers is a distraction from the proverbial "other shoe" that has not yet dropped.

That undropped shoe is whether or not Hillary Clinton will be prosecuted for the alleged crimes she has committed.

We all know her misdeeds. No need to expound upon them here.

There is, however, a more glaring lie about computer hacking (Russian or otherwise) that is being perpetrated against Americans. We can explain that lie by confronting the truth about it, and that truth is this:

You cannot hack a computer via the internet, if it is not connected to the internet.

Additionally, the only way to break into a computer to access its contents, if it is not connected to the internet, is by physically accessing that computer.  You must have a password, and at that point you must print out or download the data you are accessing into a disc or a flash drive, or some other portable storage device, and then you must either transmit that information or carry it out with you when you exit the place where the computer is located.

This must be done PHYSICALLY, obviously, since without an internet connection to the target computer, it cannot be hacked.

It's that simple.

The big SECRET is that no one in government, it appears, has enough common sense to disconnect or unplug or by some other means, cut the connection from computers to the internet.

It also appears as though all of America's secrets and anyone who has access to them is "hackable."

If your computer is connected to the internet, then it can be hacked.  If you do not want to be hacked, disconnect your computer from the internet.

I have two computers.  One is connected to the internet, the other is not.  I don't keep anything on the computer that is connected to the internet that I don't want anyone else to have.

In light of how hacking is such an issue, this information, I assure you is of value in the zillions of dollars.  It is offered here at no cost for the purposes of national security and the "greater good."

The details of how to disconnect from the internet, the Pentagon or some other mega-agency, involve solving a considerable number of logistical problems, but these problems all have solutions.

I can assure you that this fact will be attacked as simplistic, and even idiotic, but I can also assure you that this is so only because there is much to cover up about how the secrets of your nation have been compromised to friend and foe.  I can assure you that this has been done deliberately and that money, privilege, and favor have been traded for the booty.

And there you have the reasons for all manner of distractions.  The wealth and the power and position of your nation have been sold to the highest bidder.  And so have its secrets and access to them.

Therefore, "it was the Russians."  "Keep them busy with the Russians, the electoral college, the price of beans in China."

Focus on the other shoe.  Slam it into the ground. HARD.







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