The Stuxnet virus attacks on Iran nuclear facilities started in 2010, long before the US drone crashed in Iranian territory.
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True. And how that virus was planted was through a "lost" thumb nail that was innocently plugged into a secure computer to check contents? The trick is getting them to plug the virus into their system. And yes, Stuxnet is an example of it. Those in the military community around Ft Campbell insist the drone "crash/shootdown" was a simple effort to gain access to Iran's secure system.
What is a real surprise for me is, regardless of centuries worth of conspiratorial actions in starting wars, even the recent think tank expert openly talking of a "false flag" action to get the war started, we still insist it would never happen now. That we Americans would never do such a thing. How naive do we want to be? Having spent a lifetime in state level politics it is ALWAYS smarter and safer to guess the ulterior motives and nefarious actions as opposed to thinking of issues on their face. Nothing happens by accident in politics, there is always some group or person(s) engaged in some action to advance their interests. In fact, there are entire university courses on how these actions happen, what they look like and how to engage them.
And we call documented history 'tin foil hat time.' It's fun, I know and maybe you are right. The most plausible explanation of the grainy photo is that this is an F-16i with extra tanks, accounting for a width beyond the normal range for an F-16. That aside, this video has not been released because the real refs are back in the NFL and the media doesn't have any more Packers TD catches to report on.
Just the paranpoid world I live in.
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