Saturday, November 26, 2011

FBI and DHS lie about water pump hacking rolls on

One should not as a rule reveal one's secrets, since one does not know if and when one may need them again. The essential English leadership secret does not depend on particular intelligence. Rather, it depends on a remarkably stupid thick-headedness. The English follow the principle that when one lies, one should lie big, and stick to it. They keep up their lies, even at the risk of looking ridiculous.

So said Joseph Goebbels.

How is the claim that there was no water pump hack news, if it's been reported over the last several days ? There's the warning sign. They're repeating themselves in a lame PSYOP.


A water-pump failure in Illinois that appeared to be the first foreign cyberattack on a public utility in the United States was in fact caused by a plant contractor traveling in Russia, according to a source familiar with a federal investigation of the incident.

So they forgot their own employee was abroad and would be oddly accessing a pump on the other side of the world ? That the employee would throttle it on and off until it broke ? Indeed, the source for this latest version is so honest it hides its identity.

Investigators analyzed log files and connections to foreign Internet protocol addresses within the utility’s computer system, said the source, who was not authorized to speak for attribution. “No indictors (sic.) of malicious activity were found” in the computer system of the Curran-Gardner Townships Public Water District in Springfield, the source said.

The contractor, who had remote access to the computer system, was in Russia on personal business, the source added.

If you read the comments, no one is buying it because they know Siemens has holes in its software as reported earlier this year and that those agencies engage in economic espionage to protect even Bormann front companies like Siemens for their Germanic coup handlers' profits at the risk of USA security and citizens' safety.

Get maimed by a Bormann front, and you'll magically have their representatives outside your hospital room to the very nurse's station where your doctors and nurses will be seen arguing with them as I saw in 1998. How do they find you ? They're spies. Back then, they used foreign agencies like GCHQ to watch you for their corporations because the NSA ostensibly said it couldn't, due to US law.

So they went around it, to harass victims.

Plant and federal officials are still investigating the cause of the pump’s failure.

Sure they are. They know what it wasn't but don't know what it is, to wax Rumsfeldian.

Keep lying to preserve Siemens' profits and dissuade other hackers from even looking by making them think they'll fail, because "it never happened".

Then explain similar Brewster, Massachusetts events and NSTAR events that were covered up, despite the admission that a capacitor bank was being targeted.

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