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To: betty boop
Being in the computer industry now, that thought did cross my mind. However, the shuttle had proprietary software, you would have to write a bug in that code for it to work. then you would have to send on the same radio frequency, which is coded (crypted)...It would be very difficult, but not impossible.
60 posted on 02/06/2003 11:39:54 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (If I could get a degree in Trivia, I would have my doctorate!)
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To: Zavien Doombringer
Being in the computer industry now, that thought [i.e., cyberattack] did cross my mind. However, the shuttle had proprietary software, you would have to write a bug in that code for it to work. Then you would have to send on the same radio frequency, which is coded (crypted)...It would be very difficult, but not impossible.

Especially if you had some “help.”

My husband B and I have been speculating about the cause of the disaster every night since it happened. Early on, both of us tended to discount the foam-hitting-the-tiles theory. B has two pet hypotheses: (1) the shuttle was impacted by space debris; (2) the foam hit the structure that mates the shuttle to the main booster rocket in such a way that, when the time came for the shuttle to be released, one or more of its four point contacts did not timely release, and the resultant stresses on the body of the craft may have propagated to the hatch door that is close by; and the hatch door later failed, springing open on re-entry.

B doesn’t even want to hear my pet hypothesis – it’s so “wacky” he doesn’t even want to go there! And he’s probably right about that. But – I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s a result of a process of “connecting dots” and perceiving the pattern that emerges; then asking the question, cui bono? – who would benefit from this?

I hope you won’t mind if I share this, Zavien Doombringer. I just want to get it off my chest, then I’ll shut up. And folks can call me just plain nutz if they want to.

Plunging in: A whole lot of the “dots” I’ve been connecting lately have little PRC flags sprouting on them. Just let me describe the dots, in no particular time order nor ranked by relative importance:

(1) There have been stories circulating lately that are being credited in the Third World to the effect that the American Moon landings were elaborate hoaxes. The source seems to be coming from inside PRC. Now PRC recently announced that it’s got a space program going, first stop, Moon. To call the Americans “liars,” and then to show them “inept” (e.g., the loss of Columbia), is to discredit us as the preeminent leader of space technology and exploration in the world.

Plus, there may be a more immediate side benefit – the loss of Columbia and her crew could be expected to injure American morale at a particularly critical time, as President Bush tries to lead a coalition to disarm Saddam.

(2) PRC sits on the U.N. Security Council, where they have been openly opposing the Bush Administration’s position on Iraq. The interesting thing is that Iraqi defectors have stated that Chinese engineers helped Saddam construct the secret bunkers where Saddam is said to be hiding his stuff. If true, there is no way the PRC government can be unaware of this. Yet, have they stepped forward with information about these bunkers – to share this critical information to aid UNSCOM, whose further activities PRC is on record as saying they would like to see extended indefinitely? (Then why not strengthen their ability to succeed by naming known inspection targets?)

(3) Iraq is a client state of the PRC, and so for that matter is North Korea (DPRK). DPRK has apparently been a technology-transfer conduit to Saddam, with particular regard to missile technology and (perhaps) its nuclear program.

(4) DPRK is going “whoopy” on us at a very critical juncture – making nuclear threats against us just when we’re preparing to go to war with another PRC client state. This wouldn’t be the first time that DPRK has acted as a “proxy” for Red China. (Remember Harry Truman’s “police action.”)

(5) The Peoples Liberation Army of the PRC has formally doctrinalized the concept of “assymetrical warfare” – which happens to be international terrorism’s very playbook. Two of its most senior generals published a major work on this doctrine about two years ago.

(6) PRC treated America with open contempt after the force-down of our spy plane on Hunan almost two years ago. The message seemed to be: We are unafraid of you, and can abuse you with impunity.

(7) It has been alleged that the Clinton Administration transferred top-secret missile guidance technology to PRC, and God only knows what else. Under the Clinton Administration, a consortium of companies, mainly PRC-domiciled (and thus companies that are, in effect, fronts for the PLA), purchased what was reported to be the last rare-earth magnet manufacturer in the U.S. These devices as essential to certain of our advanced military programs, such as JDAMs. If the Bush Administration doesn’t act soon, the entire factory will be relocated to China (if it isn’t already there yet), and America will no longer have a domestic supplier for these critical military parts.

(8) PRC is not “our friend,” it is not “our ally.” And “competitor” may not be strong enough to denote their posture toward the U.S. As the remaining “superpower,” we are all that stands in the way of the achievement of PRC ambitions in the world. I believe that China intends to be the global hegemon. It has already declared that the twenty-first century is "the Chinese century."

(9) I recently read that Jiang Zemin has stepped down as chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. He remains president, the official head of state. But the real power in China is the CCP, and only the CCP. What does this rather unusual circumstance portend?

(10) As noted, the cyberattack on BoA. Per chance was this an “asymmetrical warfare” attack against a U.S. economic target? Perhaps a “test” of a new kind of “weapon?”

You wrote: “the shuttle had proprietary software, you would have to write a bug in that code for it to work. Then you would have to send on the same radio frequency, which is coded (crypted).…” Well, maybe somebody’s got the code; I.e., PLA intelligence, which I imagine is awfully good, and which perhaps has been aided in recent times by “Friends of Bill.” Would the frequency issue be a problem, if you could insert your bug into the ground operational system, and let it upload the bug to the shuttle for you?

I’m no expert for sure when it comes to these issues. I do wonder – how complicated does a worm have to be to execute its mission? My understanding is that it’s not necessary to actually code an instruction designed to execute a particular task – say, “blow hatch door,” etc. You just need something nasty that can get into the code and run amok. Sooner or later, something bad will happen. You don’t even have to specify exactly what that is in advance.

Well, how’s that for a nutsy scenario! Somebody please – give me a “reality check!!!”

Thanks so much, Zavien Doombringer, for hearing me out (letting me rant).

100 posted on 02/06/2003 1:53:49 PM PST by betty boop
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