
News Link • China
The Chicoms are Coming! Quick, Close the "AI" Gap!
• by James CorbettThe People of the Free World™ are rightfully cowering in fear of the diabolical Chinese plot to plunge Europe back into the pre-digital Dark Ages by cutting their undersea internet cables. But are they sufficiently afraid of the Salt Typhoon?
No, I'm not talking about the latest DARPA-directed weather weapon. I'm talking about the shadowy Chinese government-linked "hacking collective," which—as the US Department of Homeland Security and its media mouthpieces helpfully inform us—is behind a "recent sweeping Chinese infiltration into a slew of telecommunications firms and infrastructure."
If you haven't heard of "Salt Typhoon" or "FamousSparrow" or "UNC4841" or whatever cool nickname cybersecurity researchers are giving to China's shadowy hacker army this week, I have a feeling you'll be hearing about it in the near future. After all, we've known for years that the next spectacular false flag event is likely to be a "virtual flag," and, as Newsweek advises us, "China's Hacker Army Outshines America."
But wait, there's more! Even if you are aware of (and sufficiently scared of) Salt Typhoon, it turns out there's an even bigger Chinese cyber threat on the horizon for you to worry about: the "AI gap."
Never heard of it? Then buckle in, because you're in for a wild ride through one of the military-industrial complex's most successful psyops.
Do you remember how JFK came to power in 1960?
No, I don't mean the Kennedy/Mafia plot to steal the (s)election for Jack.
I mean, remember when JFK upstaged Nixon in the 1960 presidential debate with that stirring speech about world peace? Remember how he promised to dismantle the US military and end the Cold War? And remember when he proudly hoisted his bottle of Duff and everyone got up and clapped and voted him into office?
Yeah, I don't remember that either. Because that's not what happened at all.
No, in reality, JFK came into power running to the right of Nixon on foreign policy. Observe:
Mr. Nixon talks about our being the strongest country in the world. I think we are today. But we were far stronger relative to the Communists five years ago, and what is of great concern is that the balance of power is in danger of moving with them. They made a breakthrough in missiles, and by nineteen sixty-one, two, and three, they will be outnumbering us in missiles. I'm not as confident as he is that we will be the strongest military power by 1963.