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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

The Health Consequences of Cyberwar

This article

http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/WOR406A.html

is quite interesting in that it brings to light some undiscussed issues of war in the information age. Cyberwar is more than just hacking, cracking and other computer network attacks. There are direct consequences to our health. The fact that most technology is classified means that we will not know how much harm is really being done since we will do not know the nitty gritty of how cyber-war machines work.

To quote the article

"It will likely be years before Americans are told what is being tested upon them during our present chemtrail/space wars era. The Hanford downwinders did not learn until 1986 what had been unleashed upon them some 30 years earlier; SHAD victims filed suit in 2003 to learn the extent to which they were intentionally exposed to dangerous substances in the 60s."

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