Friday, September 25, 2015

There is no such thing as an absolutey secure internet.

September 25, 2015
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis and David E. Sanger
Washington — President Obama (click here) said Friday that he had reached a “common understanding” with President Xi Jinping of China to combat “cyber-enabled theft of intellectual property,” but made it clear that wide areas of disagreement remained over how to stop an escalation of Chinese cyberthefts and the possibility of an American response....

That is why there is still outstanding issues. President Xi Jinping lives with reality while Wall Street lives in denial and war over hackers with bombs and missiles.

The USA military needs to stop relying on cyberspace for it's security. It is called pen and paper. Well, okay, word processors and printers.

What is the name of that computer security company? ???? Oh, yeah, "Lifelock." On it's commercials they state they provide the best cyber security POSSIBLE and have insurance that will cover infractions in the understanding of the coverage they provide. 

I wish Wall Street good luck with the demands for treaties that insure their cyber security, OR ELSE. That is part of the problem, by the way. The reason there was an oil war into Iraq is to protect US ASSETS. Wall Street is considerd a US asset by some. So, much a US asset the military belongs to Wall Street for it's moral expansion and demands for fool-proof profits. I don't think so.

So, take this a step further. Imagine a world where Wall Street has complete control of life through 'trade agreements' and there is no local economy. Then Wall Street is hacked and the USA has to go to war, but, Wall Street is in disarray and dysfunction anyway.  PROTECT US LOCAL ECONOMIES!!!!!

The US local economies are the heartbeat of our country.