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Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« on: December 09, 2019, 07:53:21 AM »
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/12/06/report-six-saudi-nationals-arrested-following-attack-at-pensacola-naval-air-station/

The Satanic Cult of Mohammad is incompatible with normal human activity...there really is no more need for evidence...there just needs to be bans and a zero tolerance attitude with express service to capital punishment for any felony and express deportations for any capture of a cultist!
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2019, 07:59:13 AM »
Importing them for 'training' needs to cease.  AND .... the Watch needs to be armed.
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2019, 08:20:12 AM »
Roger that!
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2019, 12:32:52 PM »
And the Twitter Fascisiti not liking it when people use the truth on their platform...

https://www.weaselzippers.us/439229-fox-and-friends-host-pete-hegseth-banned-from-twitter-for-sharing-anti-american-manifesto-of-pensacola-shooter-mohammed-alshamrani/

...go right to expunging any hint of truth injurious to their twisted beliefs and partnership with evil!



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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2019, 06:27:59 AM »
https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/pensacola-cyber-attack-expert-warns-more-hacks-on-the-way

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... As Pensacola, Florida, battles a cyber attack that shut down much of the city’s network, one expert says more state and local governments are at risk as their systems remain vulnerable.

“It will get worse before it gets better – far worse … [Governments are] an easy target,” Morgan Wright, chief security advisor for SentinelOne, told FOX Business. “They’ve had too many wake-up calls, the problem is they keep hitting the snooze button.”

... Costs related to an event like what is transpiring in Pensacola can be “serious,” Wright said. It is unclear whether the city is being asked to pay ransom, however other cities — like Baltimore and Atlanta — have been asked to pay to have their systems unlocked. Atlanta was asked for a ransom of about $50,000 worth of bitcoin, but it ended up spending far more on recovery efforts — about $17 million, according to news reports. Hackers demanded $76,000 worth of bitcoin from Baltimore – but the attack will end up costing the city north of $18 million – in direct costs related to restoring systems and recovery efforts and indirect costs from potential lost or delayed revenue, according to the Baltimore Sun.

There are also other soft costs, like lost productivity.

Wright said Atlanta and Baltimore are recovering from their respective attacks. He said it could take Pensacola six months to a year to recover.

... Pensacola was likely not an accidental target, as it deals with the aftermath of a fatal shooting at a Navy center that took place in the city last week.

Wright noted that cybercriminals often take advantage of disaster situations, as attention is focused on recovery efforts.
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2019, 07:36:43 AM »
https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/pensacola-cyber-attack-expert-warns-more-hacks-on-the-way

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... As Pensacola, Florida, battles a cyber attack that shut down much of the city’s network, one expert says more state and local governments are at risk as their systems remain vulnerable.

“It will get worse before it gets better – far worse … [Governments are] an easy target,” Morgan Wright, chief security advisor for SentinelOne, told FOX Business. “They’ve had too many wake-up calls, the problem is they keep hitting the snooze button.”

... Costs related to an event like what is transpiring in Pensacola can be “serious,” Wright said. It is unclear whether the city is being asked to pay ransom, however other cities — like Baltimore and Atlanta — have been asked to pay to have their systems unlocked. Atlanta was asked for a ransom of about $50,000 worth of bitcoin, but it ended up spending far more on recovery efforts — about $17 million, according to news reports. Hackers demanded $76,000 worth of bitcoin from Baltimore – but the attack will end up costing the city north of $18 million – in direct costs related to restoring systems and recovery efforts and indirect costs from potential lost or delayed revenue, according to the Baltimore Sun.

There are also other soft costs, like lost productivity.

Wright said Atlanta and Baltimore are recovering from their respective attacks. He said it could take Pensacola six months to a year to recover.

... Pensacola was likely not an accidental target, as it deals with the aftermath of a fatal shooting at a Navy center that took place in the city last week.

Wright noted that cybercriminals often take advantage of disaster situations, as attention is focused on recovery efforts.

Probing to fine tune future acts of barbarism...and no doubt welcome by the DeepState as it provides the same result as a false flag op with the added benefit of them not having to do anything but be incompetent...the perfect alibi so they think.

And the cult-hugging clowns of the socialisti are just as much at blame for the are the perfect fodder for their overlords.

sh*t has got to end...but not till both of those groups are engaged in a kinetic way...
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2019, 11:13:43 AM »
Yep.

Two points.

1. There is NO excuse for letting your systems be compromised. If you value it you will protect it (apparently the inverse holds true as well). I worked for a public utility which was covered by NERC. We had 21 days to implement and document that every production machine and device in our environment was patched and tested. Every month. Failure to comply could result in $1,000,000/day fines. We had lots of fire drills but never any fires.

2. Hackers should be hunted down and dismembered - in public. The price for attempted ransomware hits should be death, allowing your rotting corpse to be viewed as a deterrent.


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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2019, 12:03:36 PM »
Yep.

Two points.

1. There is NO excuse for letting your systems be compromised. If you value it you will protect it (apparently the inverse holds true as well). I worked for a public utility which was covered by NERC. We had 21 days to implement and document that every production machine and device in our environment was patched and tested. Every month. Failure to comply could result in $1,000,000/day fines. We had lots of fire drills but never any fires.

2. Hackers should be hunted down and dismembered - in public. The price for attempted ransomware hits should be death, allowing your rotting corpse to be viewed as a deterrent.

I especially love the latter!   ::whoohoo::
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Re: Pensacola NAS murderers are Saudi Mohammadans
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2019, 11:49:49 AM »
Ahem!

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/pensacola-pearl-harbor-military-shootings/2019/12/15/id/946027/?ns_mail_uid=4d28aa72-7e09-4af8-b590-b64ddabf88cc&ns_mail_job=DM70179_12162019&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010502uz6cid

Not just pilots...anybody serving who is qualified and is clean of any civilian or military felony!!!

Oh...and BTW this is just but one of the many things that should change...if your REMFs in the Pentagon, area commanders, base/ship commanders et al were not a bunch of DeepState automata!!! 

 ::outrage::
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