Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Remember the 2008 cable cuts ? They were preparatory NSA splices and manipulations

In 2008, the USA began its preparation for the Jasmine and Rose Revolts by pretending not to know why cables had been "severed" on the floor of the Med. Then they pretended a series of boats simultaneously cut them day after day.

This is of course a joke when the USS Jimmy Carter was itself spliced with a room designed to allow fiber optic and other cables to be brought up into it for tapping / splicing purposes.


The submarine Jimmy Carter, which joined the Navy's fleet on Saturday, has a special capability, intelligence experts say: it is able to tap undersea cables and eavesdrop on the communications passing through them.

The Navy does not acknowledge that the submarine has this capability. "That's going to be classified in nature," said Kevin Sykes, a Navy spokesman. "You're not going to get anybody to talk to you about that."

But intelligence community watchdogs have little doubt. The previous spy submarine, the Parche, was retired last fall. That would only happen if a new one was on the way, they say.

The $3.2 billion Carter was extensively modified from its basic design, given a hull extension that allows it to house technicians and gear to perform the cable-tapping and other secret missions, experts say. The Carter's hull, at 453 feet, is 100 feet longer than the other two submarines in the Seawolf class.


The majority of Internet and international telephone traffic travels goes under the sea. When two submarine cables in the Mediterranean Sea were cut (most likely by ship anchors) on Wednesday, Internet connectivity in the Middle East and in parts of Asia cratered.

According to reports, as much as 70 percent of Egypt’s Internet connectivity was down...

What an odd coincidence for the last week in January 2008 to match the last week in January 2010.

Yes, I know, it was the DNS servers.

Not only could one posit that the cables were tapped in 2008, one could posit they were manipulated to see the effect on the Egyptian population, and the effect in the world media. It was, of course, a top story as boat after boat happened to snag and slice these cables as if by magic over several days.

It's long been known in the world of history, political science, international relations and their allied intelligence fields that if you're in the Middle East, you're going to act up in the winter, not the summer. For starters, the military has air conditioning to wait you out now, and you don't. Even in January water was an issue for the masses of people on the street. It's the reason Israel attacks when it's hot.

If only Rome had these Globalist serpentine methods, they might have been able to fend off the unlawful Germanic coup d'etat holding power today at the tip of a gun.

Legiones redde !

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