Posted by kcm.MN on March 14, 2017 at 07:57:47 from (174.219.5.31):
In Reply to: Talk about a scam posted by rrlund on March 14, 2017 at 07:40:23:
Interesting thoughts for sure!
I've heard for a long time about the fears of a massive eAttack on the USA. Mostly the author would be inferring that China would be the most likely attacker. However, I can't help but wonder if this is just a cover story used to prevent panic amongst the people. I mean, who else but a rising superpower could cause such harm, right?
It has been baffling me why so many online sites haven't been fighting back against this. Maybe I'm just being too naive (again!) and life really is like RR was mentioning - that banking institutions simply aren't taking any of it seriously. I, however, am very much hoping it's like going fishing, and that allowing them a little leeway is just dangling a bait in front of them, which is allowing our high-tech guru's to build protection for when the "Big Event" finally does happen. Thoughts?
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