The government, specifically the CIA and NSA are conducting a nationwide damage control campaign. I have felt their abuse of power for the past 8 years and I am deeply irritated by it. They are relentless in trying to change the mindset also known as social engineering. I will report my findings in every instance from the past and present in upcoming posts.
Lately I have been having my NetZero dialup ISP log off a few times a day. This has not been happening for the past 2-3 months but it has picked up recently. I am concerned about this because I am a big believer that products should work all the time or else not be put out on the market. I have come across some extremists who say that products do not always work and are apt to break. My answer is if it is broken then fix it and fix it now. I am not listening to the technical hype of using technological difficulties as a means to disrupt the political election process and create a digital divide. When my hosting, GoDaddy, asked what ISP I am using because one of my websites was down for a short time and I called them up to give them hell about their false advertising of 99.9% uptime they tried to blame it on my ISP. This was right before all those election primaries were to begin and I was not going to let the CIA nor NSA try to establish a server malfunction campaign so they could play with the electronic voting machine results and then blame it on a human error, no way I am not giving into that and neither should you.
This will all make sense once I add more experiences. I can tell you that I truly believe that the 2000 election was hijacked by hackers and that we have been brainwashed to believe that our current electronic voting mishaps is being blamed on human error. I believe that this is a cover up which explains why there have been so many server errors and viruses in the past. Now it is time for damage control because they know that the Democrats will rule the Whitehouse, as well as, Congress. They are covering their tracks. I think we should all uncover our experiences and make it a law to combat hackers, as well as, make technological products workable or be taken off the market. We should leave no room for error nor enable the use of playing with our political process and freedom.
Why is this happening now? Because they are upset that their surveillance law did not pass and have to resort to the FISA courts. So, now they are trying to blame things on servers, ISPs and other technological mishaps including human errors in order to point the finger to these variables rather than facing the heat that lie within the 30+ lawsuits facing the telecommunication companies that have helped them breach our privacy with warrantless wiretaps.