There may be more to this than meets the eye.
ConservativeTribune,
23 August, 2017
A new report indicates that the U.S. Navy is investigating hacking as a possible cause of the collision between the destroyer USS John McCain and a Liberian tanker vessel, according to the New York Post
Did
The Chinese Target The USS John McCain
Did
the Chinesse target the USS John McCain, Seems that the New world
Order is well under way and the destruction of democracy and
Nationalism fits into the plan. After all Trump has released his new
war plan that targets Afghanistan with a hint of the far East
included but yet vaguely. Then we see the sanctions again this time
besides Russia China is included, no doubt retailiation for The USS
John McCain
incident.
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Report: Military Action Imminent After Truth Behind USS John McCain Devastation Surfaces
ConservativeTribune,
23 August, 2017
A new report indicates that the U.S. Navy is investigating hacking as a possible cause of the collision between the destroyer USS John McCain and a Liberian tanker vessel, according to the New York Post
In
spite of the investigation, a Navy official told Fox
News on
Tuesday that hacking played “no role” in the Monday accident,
which occurred in the Strait
of Malacca between
Malaysia and Indonesia.
However,
given a spate
of recent incidents involving
Navy ships, with four major incidents this year, the truth is, the
military has no choice but to take action: An investigation has been
launched into any possible sabotage of the Navy’s ships.
“That’s
certainly something we are giving full consideration to but we have
no indication that that’s the case — yet,” Chief of Naval
Operations Adm. John Richardson said at a Pentagon
press briefing Monday,
according to the Washington
Free Beacon.
“But, we’re looking at every possibility, so we’re not leaving
anything to chance.”
“We’ll
take a look at all of that, as we did with the Fitzgerald,”
Richardson added, referencing the June collision of the USS
Fitzgerald with
a container ship off of the Japanese coast. That accident claimed the
lives of seven sailors; 10 remain missing from Monday’s collision,
although the military has said that “some
remains”
of the missing sailors have been found.
Richardson added via
Twitter that there were “no indications” of “cyber intrusion or
hacking,” but that the Navy would review “all possibilities.”
While
the Navy was saying publicly that there was “no role” played by
hacking, experts weren’t so sure.
“There’s
something more than just human error going on because there would
have been a lot of humans to be checks and balances,” Jeff
Stutzman, the chief intelligence officer at Wapack Labs,
told McClatchy.
“When
you are going through the Strait of Malacca, you can’t tell me that
a Navy
destroyer doesn’t
have a full navigation team going with full lookouts on every wing
and extra people on radar.”
If
Stutzman is right, the collision of the McCain could be a serious
flashpoint. If a review finds out that our ships are not only
vulnerable to hacking but have been hacked by a state or terrorist
actor, it would be tantamount to an act of war.
And
if that turns out to be the truth, the action the military is taking
so far is only the beginning.
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