In an era of unsanctioned drone warfare—where a man operating a
joystick in New Mexico can carry out the remote-controlled assassination
of any person worldwide who shows up on the President’s “kill list”—it
may not be far-fetched to imagine that similar capabilities, and
techniques, are being employed closer to home.
Richard Clarke, the counterterrorism chief under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, told the Huffington Post that Hastings’s crash looked “consistent with a car cyber attack.”
What did he mean? According to Stefan Savage, a computer science
professor at the University of California, San Diego, any modern
vehicle’s computer system made by any manufacturer can be hacked. ***Read article at Global Research***
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remember the first person on the scene? incredible
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