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Hey, no reason for anyone to be concerned about this, after all it's the US Airforce so I'm absolutely sure that this will be being done in everyones best interests.
As I'm often accused of being anti US I'd like to take this opportunity of saying how I completely trust any non answerable foreign state to have this type of control over the internet. I completely believe in the Ministry of Truth.

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Air Force Seeks Full Spectrum Dominance Over "Any And All" Computers
"Dominant Cyber Offensive Engagement" plans announced Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, May 14, 2008



The U.S. airforce has announced plans for a two-year, $11 million project that will seek the capability to hack into, fully control and even destroy any form of computer or network there is, in its ongoing "national cybersecurity initiative". The Air Force Research Laboratory introduced the plans earlier this week in a a request for proposals as a "Dominant Cyber Offensive Engagement."
The request states:
Of interest are any and all techniques to enable user and/or root level access to both fixed (PC) or mobile computing platforms. Robust methodologies to enable access to any and all operating systems, patch levels, applications and hardware are of interest.
The purpose for this is clear:
...this BAA's objective includes the capability to provide a variety of techniques and technologies to be able to affect computer information systems through Deceive, Deny, Disrupt, Degrade, Destroy (D5) effects. Of interest are any and all techniques including enabling D5 effects to computers and their networks...
"...research efforts under this program are expected to result in complete functional capabilities." The request notes.

The program will also focus on a stealth approach:

Also, we are interested in technology to provide the capability to maintain an active presence within the adversaries' information infrastructure completely undetected...

...it is desired to have the capability to stealthily exfiltrate information from any remotely-located open or closed computer information systems with the possibility to discover information with previously unknown existence... Consideration should be given to maintaining a "low and slow" gathering paradigm in these development efforts to enable stealthy operation.

This approach will provide an alternative to another program being proposed under the same overall initiative that will see the airforce build its own zombie network to forcefully and openly "Carpet Bomb" any target computers or networks.
As Wired.com notes, recently the military, mirroring it's pre-emptive war strategy, has shifted to an offensive posture where cyberspace is concerned, rather than a defensive one:

in the last year or so, the tone has changed -- and become more bellicose. “Cyber, as a warfighting domain . . . like air, favors the offense,” said Lani Kass, a special assistant to the Air Force Chief of Staff who previously headed up the service's Cyberspace Task Force. "If you’re defending in cyber, you’re already too late."

"We want to go in and knock them out in the first round," added Lt. Gen. Robert Elder, commander of the 8th Air Force, which focuses on network issues.
"An adversary needs to know that the U.S. posses ... ing adversary information and command and support systems at all levels," a recent Defense Department report notes. "Every potential adversary, from nation states to rogue individuals... should be compelled to consider... an attack on U.S. systems resulting in highly undesireable consequences to their own security."
"Full Spectrum Dominance" has always been the military aim and exactly as it has done over land, sea and air, the military is seeking to aggressively exert it's control over cyberspace and all those who reside within that terrain.
Multiple programs are being rolled out by the Pentagon and its offshoot agencies such as DARPA, in a secret war with the internet that has been described as a $30 billion "electronic Manhattan Project".
What strikes me as being funny is that the US military is the one that created the internet so that it is esentially uncontrolable, now they want to control it again seems like they are really good at making solutions which later explode in there faces causing them to take more drastic measures to correct their initial "solution"
Seems a pretty frivolous expense when the country's about to plunge into a recession, unless it's going to be used for industrial espionage to benefit american companies like their listening stations are.
Bit late really, Gate$ has tried controlling the majority of the puters in teh interwebs for years..and has done a pretty good job of making data almost irretrievable, and making computers crash all the time. They have a special program that does all those things...it's called "WINDOZE"
Quote from thisnameistaken :Seems a pretty frivolous expense when the country's about to plunge into a recession, unless it's going to be used for industrial espionage to benefit american companies like their listening stations are.

I think we are more likely to plunge into recession than the Americans.
Wake up to the Real Conspiracy people! It's all a cover up to distract you while they further develop the Gay Bomb...
Quote from xaotik :Wake up to the Real Conspiracy people! It's all a cover up to distract you while they further develop the Gay Bomb...

finnish secret service claims that theyve already successfully tested it on this forum
Is the payload measured in pink pounds?
Just to let you know i'm very anti US and mainly becuase of the 911 conspiracy and know this so ya i'm very anti american
Quote from thisnameistaken :Is the payload measured in pink pounds?

No. They rate the bombs from zero to nine on the Electric Six Scale.
Quote from swisscosmo :Just to let you know i'm very anti US and mainly becuase of the 911 conspiracy and know this so ya i'm very anti american

Thanks for letting us know.
Quote from spankmeyer :No. They rate the bombs from zero to nine on the Electric Six Scale.

So far, according to certain blogs and other fear-mongering online sources that yield to me unlimited knowledge which I can claim to have researched first hand, the first test codenamed "Big Boy" only managed to register 2 Almonds. But don't let your guard down - they're working on it.
Quote from swisscosmo :Just to let you know i'm very anti US and mainly becuase of the 911 conspiracy and know this so ya i'm very anti american

You have to be a complete shittard if you believe that 11/09/2001 was a conspiracy, there is no way any government would sacrifice that many civvies (their own and internationals) to try and start a war.
Quote from P5YcHoM4N :You have to be a complete shittard if you believe that 11/09/2001 was a conspiracy, there is no way any government would sacrifice that many civvies (their own and internationals) to try and start a war.

Please please please let's not start another one of these threads.
Quote from Shotglass :finnish secret service claims that theyve already successfully tested it on this forum

Well as they already got a Denial of Service arsenal for plannet Earth and i've not yet done anything that makes them want to target me with it yet, i'm not too bothered.
They will never take my 7TB pr0ncollection away from me! NEVAARRRR
Quote from Shotglass :finnish secret service claims that theyve already successfully tested it on this forum

And they tested so-called 'Furry bombs' somewhere in the Pacific Ocean too, I've heard
thats it i'm inventing my own 1nt3rw36 security program they will never get in neva.
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Didn't you know? Hating Americans is the new bandwagon of cool
Useless. If it's not able to kill John Connor.
Quote from swisscosmo :Just to let you know i'm very anti US and mainly becuase of the 911 conspiracy and know this so ya i'm very anti american

It's OK - by the time you get into high school that phase will be over.
that was written and thought up by someone who doesnt know the first thing about what was written there.
For starters, building a zombie network is illegal - you are illegally accessing other people's computers.

Oh yes, let them begin and well see the lawsuits raining from the heavens.
Quote from hrtburnout :And they tested so-called 'Furry bombs' somewhere in the Pacific Ocean too, I've heard

You are joking right?
Quote from Shotglass :finnish secret service claims that theyve already successfully tested it on this forum

Without killing you all I can tell you that the first phase was success. There was a small problem with the german chip controlling the detonation, the bomb ejected prematurely.

Prepare your ignore lists and man the report post buttons, the second phase is coming and this time we are using french hi...tech...detonators!
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