Either way, it's a good thing...
Oh I get it, The New York Times and CNBC are NOW into the Bible Code.
Ester makes a good story, but I think there is a much more obvious clue to anyone Jewish.
“Myrtus” or “myrtle” in English is one of the four plants utilized during Sukkot (which was just now -— when the virus “went off”).
The myrtle represents the “male” and, is, in fact presented to the bride on the wedding night -— representing the phallic, masculine force at work in the universe.
In short, it was Jew geek code for “your f—ed” and timed to go off at Sukkot.
Interesting supposition. Given that any successful virus attack is reported far and wide in the news media, why would an IA need to have the virus report back?
Most interesting question is who leaked that this virus existed before it’s destructive work was complete? Anybody sophisticated enough to do this is sophisticated enough to give clues that mislead . . . or vice versa . . . about it’s origins. I wonder if the Obama Admin. leaked it.
Guava? How about malus aforethought?
Don’t overlook the facts that Siemens, a German company, and Russia (and others) have provided Iran with the technology to enable the nuclear technology.
Ba$tard$ all.
In January 1982, President Ronald Reagan approved a CIA plan to sabotage the economy of the Soviet Union through covert transfers of technology that contained hidden malfunctions, including software that later triggered a huge explosion in a Siberian natural gas pipeline, according to a new memoir by a Reagan White House official.
Thomas C. Reed, a former Air Force secretary who was serving in the National Security Council at the time, describes the episode in "At the Abyss: An Insider's History of the Cold War," to be published next month by Ballantine Books. Reed writes that the pipeline explosion was just one example of "cold-eyed economic warfare" against the Soviet Union that the CIA carried out under Director William J. Casey during the final years of the Cold War.
At the time, the United States was attempting to block Western Europe from importing Soviet natural gas. There were also signs that the Soviets were trying to steal a wide variety of Western technology.
Then, a KGB insider revealed the specific shopping list and the CIA slipped the flawed software to the Soviets in a way they would not
'Programmed to go haywire' "In order to disrupt the Soviet gas supply, its hard currency earnings from the West, and the internal Russian economy, the pipeline software that was to run the pumps, turbines, and valves was programmed to go haywire, after a decent interval, to reset pump speeds and valve settings to produce pressures far beyond those acceptable to pipeline joints and welds," Reed writes.
"The result was the most monumental nonnuclear explosion and fire ever seen from space," he recalls, adding that U.S. satellites picked up the explosion. Reed said in an interview that the blast occurred in the summer of 1982.
"While there were no physical casualties from the pipeline explosion, there was significant damage to the Soviet economy," he writes. "Its ultimate bankruptcy, not a bloody battle or nuclear exchange, is what brought the Cold War to an end. In time the Soviets came to understand that they had been stealing bogus technology, but now what were they to do? By implication, every cell of the Soviet leviathan might be infected. They had no way of knowing which equipment was sound, which was bogus. All was suspect, which was the intended endgame for the entire operation."
Reed said he obtained CIA approval to publish details about the operation. The CIA learned of the full extent of the KGB's pursuit of Western technology in an intelligence operation known as the Farewell Story continues below ↓
read the rest here...http://www.industrialdefender.com/general_downloads/incidents/1982.06_trans_siberian_gas_pipeline_explosion.pdf