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  • #51
    I would not be surprised to find that it was the Demorats..............Rockin'

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Beercules View Post

      Its time for hard sanctions and a couple nuclear bombs. Think of it like a parking lot.



      What would you do ?
      Quietly hack back whatever sh**t they have and put on sanctions on them and poison Putin covertly?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

        This is an interesting question. Cuz this group is Russian, but they aren't acting on behalf of Russia. This is their job basically. They supposedly got a website, although I haven't been able to find it & doubt I'd wanna click on it if I found it, & make charitable donations with the money they get. Sh^t like this is ultimately why we need a worldwide agreement on internet rules & codes of conduct. Crime is international nowadays, but its not like you can send police from the US to these Russian hackers houses to arrest them for this crime. And idk how much you can lean on a country over what a few of their citizens do necessarily.
        Red - I really wonder about that.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

          If this is Biden's fault that Solarwinds hack, the biggest in US history that they still don't understand how big it actual was, is Trump's fault.

          Idk that you can blame either guy on how sh^tty our infrastructure is & how poorly we've kept up with technology & advancements in sh^t like this. And this is unlikely to be the last such attack cuz this sh^t don't get fixed overnight.
          Cyber will be the new criminal front. Always hide a bit of cash under your mattress.
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          • #55
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            • #56
              Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
              I would not be surprised to find that it was the Demorats..............Rockin'
              I apologize for the long article but the information ties in perfectly with your comment.

              After the shut down of the Keystone and Colonial pipelines, Democrats are moving to close another oil and gas pipeline in Michigan.

              Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ordered a Canadian energy company to close its Line 5 pipeline that has a segment running through Michigan. Line 5 delivers nearly half of the oil needs of both Ontario and Quebec, as well as propane for the state of Michigan,” reported The Guardian. “Earlier this month, Canada’s natural resources minister said the continued operation of the pipeline was ‘non-negotiable’ and warned that in addition to thousands of job losses, a shutdown would require 800 tanker rail cars and 2,000 trucks each day to move oil.”

              Whitmer claimed the segment of Line 5 in question, which crosses under the Straits of Mackinac, was a “ticking time bomb” for an oil spill.Whitmer claimed the segment of Line 5 in question, which crosses under the Straits of Mackinac, was a “ticking time bomb” for an oil spill.
              Ironically, Canadian officials are pushing back on Whitmer’s order to shut the pipeline down by May 12, and she doesn’t have the authority to do so according to the 1977 Transit Pipelines Treaty between Canada and the United States.

              “Regardless of what the state of Michigan may or may not want to do, the treaty is binding on the United States as a whole,” international trade lawyer Lawrence Herman said. “It’s a matter between the two governments: Canada and the United States.”

              By shutting down another pipeline, Democrats like Whitmer are moving America closer to a post-industrial world with reduced energy and manufacturing capacity – and a lower standard of living for all.

              A glimpse of this was seen during the Texas ice storm in February in which residents lived with little to no power for weeks.

              The end goal is to de-industrialize the US, which is why activists like Greta Thunberg never lecture India or China about their energy use.

              Whitmer claimed the segment of Line 5 in question, which crosses under the Straits of Mackinac, was a “ticking time bomb” for an oil spill. “The company says it has never experienced a leak in the underwater section of Line 5 and is currently working to tunnel beneath the lake bed to further improve the safety of the pipeline,” the newspaper added.

              Astute observers would note that Whitmer, who notoriously ignored her own Covid-19 lockdown orders to vacation in Florida, isn’t entirely motivated by environmental concerns given that the pipeline shutdown would lead to the oil being inefficiently transported by thousands of trucks each day.

              The cost, of course, would be passed on to Michigan residents.
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              • #57
                Originally posted by siablo14 View Post

                Quietly hack back whatever sh**t they have and put on sanctions on them and poison Putin covertly?
                Hey we tried it with Castro

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Beercules View Post

                  Hey we tried it with Castro
                  If y'all couldn't kill Castro, y'all definitely aint even sniffing Putin.

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                    • #60
                      That transition is still in progress, but paperless machines have been eliminated in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the states Trump supporters have focused on since November. Wherever paper ballots are used, officials can check behind the machines with recounts and audits to find out whether the software was honest. The hand audits done in Georgia, plus recounts in Dane and Milwaukee counties in Wisconsin and in Antrim County, Mich., found no evidence of hacking, and confirmed Biden wins (in Georgia and the Wisconsin counties) as well as a Trump one (in Antrim County).

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