Posted on 08/28/2023 10:10:44 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
I think that those of us who explored the seedier side of usenet early on realized that Marshall McLuhan’s “global village” would really be a “global urban area” with all the corruption and disfunction that the difference implies.
The internet enables a global reach for the crank who would otherwise be limited to spewing in a neighborhood bar. It also enables all sorts of fraud, theft, deceit, assault, etc.
There are a few chokepoints in Europe and Asia where only a couple of fiber optic undersea cables would need to be cut to isolate a region, but for the U.S. you'd literally have to cut hundreds of cables scattered all across the Eastern and Western seaboards.
Before they all could be cut, we would notice the links going down and send in the Navy to investigate.
I suppose in your grand scheme some rogue country could spend months setting undersea charges and set them all to go off simultaneously, but there is still the undersea hydrophone network that would detect such activity and rouse even the Navy's suspicion.
“Blind Man’s Bluff” was a spectacular book!
If 1/4 of the undersea cables were cut then Internet traffic would slow to a crawl. Trying to fix the cut cables in a hostile wartime environment wouldn't be that much fun either. Regarding taking out the satellites, I'm sure that there are laser systems to do the job. Satellites are too strategic and valuable to be left alone and unmolested.
In a wartime environment, the government would seize all of the remaining operative cable landing points and route mission critical data only. No more porn (except for the NSA...)
Satellites are also a security issue, but with SpaceX's StarLink LEO constellation, it's getting harder to cut that form of communications as well.
Here is an interactive version of the undersea cable map so you can explore: https://www.submarinecablemap.com/
Since about 2010, there is some capacity via China Telecom, China Unicom and Rostelecom, but I think it is still small compared with the Atlantic and Pacific cables.
Terrestrial routes south of the Himalayas involve too many countries to transit. Putting the cable offshore is a good technical solution to an intractable political problem.
Great name for a band.
Perfect description of the Biden Regime.
Especially considering you could see and swim to Oahu from the Island...
> It then takes the effort to try and decrypt it.
Yep.
I never got around to going to Texas and paying for a fiber cable infrastructure and splicing cert. Hats off to those who can do it.
Not sure how accurate it is, but here is a map of terrestrial communications cables from the ITU:
(Interactive version here:https://bbmaps.itu.int/bbmaps/)
In the US the tapping is done in the central offices.
The days of “tapping” cables and wires has been over for a long, long time.
Back in the day there was an ATT Long Wires station in my city. Every call from East of the MS to Europe went through this facility. And just about every one of them was “tappable” and redirectable from that facility.
The wires still come through town, but the entirety of that huge building’s function is done in a cabinet about the size of your refrigerator. The building housed about 500 employees at one time. Now, it is run from another facility.
Telecom stuff has changed so much in the last twenty years, the layman has no idea how their call gets from their hand to mom. Especially if they are in Europe and mom is in Toledo.
I’m not certified at it. We sell the equipment to do if, though. So I had to become familiar with the operation of the gear.
It ain’t easy.
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And the vast majority of those cables are fiberoptic.
It made me laugh, thinking of a bored sailor, nearly falling asleep...head jerking forward, lolling back and forth, grimly trying to stay awake...
Looking at flat, featureless sand. Flat. Sand. So hard to stay awake. Starting to dream while awake...sand...the desert...what is he seeing...ahhhh...GAHHHHH! A SKULL!!!!! DEATH!!!!
Except for the fact that THEY are the bad guys and they have declared that WE are the bad guys.
There’s no need to tap communications when you can just bribe an illegitimate president’s crackhead son and have that illegitimate president give you everything you want.
Maybe the PROFESSOR didn't want to get off the island. He had Ginger and Maryanne pretty much to himself.
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