Joseph comments on the NSA Snowden matter, and possible scenarios. The following articles are referenced in his comments: Did someone help Ed Snowden punch a hole in the NSA? Russia ready to consider asylum for NSA whistleblower Snowden … [Read more...]
THE WORLD’S BIGGEST HACKER
In the last week I blogged about an article making its rounds on the Internet that eventually ended up on the site of RT, Russia Today, concerning the fact that scientists as the USA's Los Alamos National Laboratories apparently have been successfully running a quantum computing version of an internet for two years. The significance, as most articles concerning the subject have mentioned, is that quantum computing would (1) move vastly more amounts of information and (2) be virtually un-hackable, which is, of course, a boon when you're running a world-wide power grab, bullion scam, and ponzi … [Read more...]
ECONOPHYSICS, AND THE PROMIS OF RIOT
Mr. P.T. brought this to my attention, and I have to comment on it. And this "having to comment" is both an interior compulsion, and a kind of moral imperative, all at once. But first, a little background. In my book Babylon's Banksters I talked about the emergence, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, of a new discipline, "econophysics," as physicists trained in quantum mechanics brought their statistical modeling methods of the interactions of multitude of particles of all sizes shapes and colors to the world of economics and finance, and thus created a new discipline. Indeed, in that … [Read more...]
IRAN ACCUSES SIEMENS OF SABOTAGING ITS NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT
If you've been following the ongoing nuclear soap opera regarding Iran's nuclear program, then maybe you missed this one: Iran Accuses German Siemens Of Sabotaging Its Nuclear Plant As Turkey Sends Heavy Weapons To Syria Border Now, I've been maintaining for many many years that Germany is one of those "crypto-nuclear" powers, and indeed, have posted a number of articles here about their capabilities. Siemens is one of those companies that was heavily involved in Germany's postwar nuclear industry. Zero Hedge's conclusions here are, in my opinion, entirely correct: "...after Stuxnet … [Read more...]
GERMANY SEEKING TO DEVELOP SPYWARE
Well this one, folks, is reeeeeaaaaalllly interesting! As usual, Russia Today manages to report on the intriguing stories, and this one really made me sit up and take notice. First, the article, then I'll do my usual speculation on what it might portend: Want to make international friends and fight crime? Join German FBI! Now, the question is, why would Germany, be putting out such a call now, and doing so, so publicly? It boggles the mind to assume that Germany, one of the world's more technologically sophisticated nations, would (1) not have people in its security and intelligence … [Read more...]
FROM CYBORG TO CYBER: RUSSIA, THE INTERNET, AND A REVISIT OF THE FAREWELL CASE
Now, this is going to be a complicated blog...I know this as I sit down to compose it, because I've had this percolating in the back of my mind ever since I saw an article that a friend (Mr. V.T.) sent to me, and began to muse on its deeper possibilities, implications, and the geopolitical context that nurtured it. So, first, let's deal with the geopolitical context. As my friend Dr Scott DeHart and I pointed out in Yahweh The Two-Faced God, much of British, and then American, geopolitics has been obsessed with the idea of dominating that vast Eurasian heartland running from the plains of … [Read more...]
ROBOTRADING: A DISCUSSION THAT IS NEEDED, AND SOME SPECULATIONS: PART TWO
Yesterday I talked about high frequency trading, or algorithmic trading, or what I prefer to call "robotrading" for reasons that will, I hope, become clear in this little blog. And I ended on a note yesterday that indicated that there was a possibly darker, murkier side to the phenomenon, one that invited discussion and speculation. Well, yesterday was the discussion, and today is the speculation. The phenomenon of high frequency algorithmic trading immediately opens up potentialities for cyber-warfare, sophisticated computer programs deliberately designed to play havoc with a commodities … [Read more...]
SOME MORE THINGS TO MAKE YOU GO “HMMM…”: INSLAW AND THE FAREWELL DOSSIER
A couple of weeks ago I blogged about the Inslaw Affair and the mysterious death of Gus Weiss and a little known espionage episode called the Farewell Dossier: DAVE MARTIN, THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF GUS WEISS, AND INSLAW Read more: DAVE MARTIN, THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF GUS WEISS, AND INSLAW - Giza Death Star Community A LITTLE UPDATE ON THE INSLAW MATTER Recently I finished reading a fascinating fascinating book on The Farewell Dossier by Sergei Kostin and Eric Raynaud, documenting this little-known triumph of French counter-intelligence running one of the most successful moles in … [Read more...]
A LITTLE UPDATE ON THE INSLAW MATTER

A little over a week ago I blogged about the possible connections between the mysterious death of Gus Weiss, a former Reagan era national security advisor, and the INSLAW affair. You'll recall that Weiss was involved in software modification activity for a project designed to infiltrate defective software into the Soviet Union, software that could, via a backdoor, wreak havoc with the Soviet infrastructure, presumably including its national defense capabilities. Imagine, for example, not being able to launch your missiles after you've "pressed the button", because someone has disabled the … [Read more...]