Thursday, November 22, 2012
Bombshell: Obama Regime Accused of International Cyber-Crime...
"Since the November 6, 2012 American election, many analysts, bloggers,
and at least two editors of online newspapers, The Post & Email and
WorldNetDaily, have stated that they believe the results were arrived at
by cheating on the part of the Obama campaign. Obama’s top adviser,
Valerie Jarrett, appeared confident that Obama would win re-election
when she said that there would be “payback” for those who had not
supported them. In March, Obama had whispered to then-Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev that he would “have more flexibility” after the
election, appearing to indicate his confidence that he would be returned
to office."
(Nov. 20, 2012) — The Hill has reported by way of a French cyber publication that American computers hacked into those of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy shortly before the election which unseated him and installed a socialist.
Fox News has also reported the accusations.
The French magazine, L’Express, contains an article titled “Cyberguerre: comment les Américains ont piraté l’Élysée,” which translates to “Cyberwar: How Americans Have Hacked the Elysee.”
The cover of the magazine reads after translation, “Cyber War: How the Elysee was Pirated.”
The subtitle of the article beginning with the word “Exclusif” translates
to “EXCLUSIVE. In May, the team of Nicolas Sarkozy was the victim of a
cyber espionage operation hypersophistiquée. The sources agree Express:
kick just … American friend. Revelations about an attack that is part of
a global battle.”
It appears that the word
“hypersophistiquee” does not translate, but one might conclude that it
means “hyper-sophisticated” or “highly sophisticated.”
The second paragraph translates
to “The Express can reveal that hackers have not only managed to get to
the heart of French political power, but they were able to search the
computers close adviser of Nicolas Sarkozy. Secret notes were recovered
from hard drives, but also strategic plans. Real work pro worthy of
James Bond, Skyfall. And, as so often in this type of attack, human
negligence is the cause of the disaster.”
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Do you really believe that it is fair to post a link to an article one has to pay to read..?
ReplyDeleteThis is just a bit ridiculous..