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- by The_File May 31, 2009 12:54 AM PDT
- I would like to point out that there WILL be a world government wether you like it or not. What these hackers have done is quite really pick at the "Beast" or slave machine, ie: debt machine that is killing the USA systematically, you WILL see world wide governments joining on these "Problems' with hackers along with any other reason they can dig up. Bottom line is the conflicted worm was most likely developed in China as a small scale scare. There are cyberwars happening right now between nations, when conventional war will engulf as World War 3 the whole information highway will be unexcessable, however it will be to the few that know it well and have interlacing connections.
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