The Daily Blog Open Mic – Thursday 20th July 2017

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcgUGujn_nY

    STUXnet is an NSA fire and forget computer virus tailored to destroyer Iranian nuclear centrifuges used in the production of uranium fuel rods for use in Russian nuclear fission reactors. An (un)intended? consequence of the most invasive computer virus in the world is that it has created back door programmes for hackers to infiltrate, firing the first shots of World War 3. As a consequence of these actions the entire IT industry have had to go back and harden all public and private servers as they are now easily hacked soft targets such as consumer data, online banking and so on. Central banks have attempted to integrate Block Chain Technology in attempts to secure there business models but have failed miserably because Fiat currency still can’t snort coke through blockchain technology (See inside YouTube link for more detail)

    Soft power is setting the stage for hard power to move in so The Pentagon has moved to protect U.S. market share of approx 22% of global GDP by ring fencing China with Carrier Battle Groups, Expeditionary Fighting forces, US 5th Airforce and other military units and bases.

    Political instability both in New Zealand and abroad steaming from gross inequality, corruption and monetary policy makers not understanding basic mathematics adds fuel to the fire.

    Admiral Chris Barrie (RAN, ret) has some interesting comments:

    “Some fear the war has already begun — in cyberspace.”

    “In 2015 the Obama administration revealed that Chinese hackers had hacked government personnel files potentially exposing every US state employee.

    But what of a shooting war?” – Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-14/sleepwalking-to-world-war-three-stan-grant/8710390

    My comment: Those that attempt to defend the failed economic models that breed condition of miss trust must be treated with the proper level of respect, as any health practitioner would of the physically and emotional challenged.

    We are sleep walking into WW3. It’s time to be woke.

  2. The following comment that I posted on the Canterbury Labour website was not published although in a reply to my comment I was asked to attend the event organised by them: https://www.facebook.com/events/1438938699500662/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%22106%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D Democracy will only function if we expose the falsity of this neo-liberal political party in New Zealand.

    The following was my unpublished comment:
    The recent article http://www.stuff.co.nz/…/labour-abandons-water-and-nutrient…
    suggests that Mr Little will not only not improve on National’s approach to water, Labour will not be influenced by the Greens on this most fundamental of environmental issues. So if the Greens cannot influence Labour, a vote for the Greens is a wasted vote and voting for Mr Little is counter-intuitive. The message is clear: Labour supports Fed Farmers in its neo-liberal rampage across our environment and the Greens will not be allowed to change this. How say you Mr Parker?

  3. Why is the NZ Government facilitating private microfinance relationships in Cambodia when they have shown to be a leading cause of poverty, debt, prostitution and suicide, a fact that the Cambodian government agrees with, now? Is this what “AID” entails under the National Government?

    https://mfat.govt.nz/en/aid-and-development/our-work-in-asia/aid-partnership-with-the-association-of-south-east-asian-nations-asean

    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/mar/06/drowning-in-debt-the-growing-threat-to-cambodias-poor

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