confusion of modern languages

Matthew talked about the confusion of languages which disrupted the status quo. IEEE Spectrum talks of the confusion of modern languages and the hackers ability to break code in order to gain access to information that potentially could disrupt the status quo.

Gary McKinnon has gained some notoriety in the computer crime world which is plaguing the technologically driven mordern society we live in.

Net neutrality is a hot topic that concerns the fair use of the Internet and how ISP's, internet service providers manage or manipulate traffic. A quick search on Net neutrality brings up all types of 2012 conspiracy theories. One 2012 net neutrality conspiracy theory goes that the year of the next Federal US elections that might see Obama win a second term to office might also be the year the internet ends being a free speech service such as it is today.  That same search will bring up articles stating that the FCC and Obama are advocates for Net neutrality.

While the subject of net neutrality involves programming computer algorythms in order to drive internet traffic, it isn't the central focus of this confusion of modern languages post.

People like Gary McKinnon are the type of people we are thinking of when we say " confusion of modern languages" is an art and a science. The science of developing new computer languages precedes the art of applying the science of code.

A computer language is a language and some codes are mainstream and available to almost to anyone. HTML is such a code. Other languages are the property of highly secretive societies and the ability to protect such code is sometimes a matter a country's security.

Hackers, like Gary McKinnon, are artists and their medium of choice is a keyboard and a selection of binary code symbolized by letters and numbers.

The confusion of modern languages is the ability to stealth the information contained on a memory chip. These bits of information are protected from all eyes except those that have passwords and priviledges.

Priviledges and passwords to enter the confusion of modern languages world can be obtained legally or illegally.

Here's how IEEE Spectrum describes the Gary McKinnon case.

A few months after the World Trade Center attacks, a strange message appeared on a US Army computer. " Your security system is crap," it read. " I am Solo. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels." Solo scanned 65,000 government machines, and discovered glaring security flaws on many of them. Between February 2001 and March 2002, Solo broke into almost 100 PC's, within the Army, Navy, Air Force, NASA, and the Department of Defense. He surfed around for months, copying secret files and passwords. At one point, he brought down the US Army's entire Washington network, over 2000 computers, for 24 hours. It remains, as one U.S. attorney put it, "the biggest hack of all times".
However good a hack was Gary McKinnon, like most cyber criminals got caught in the end. This hacker was operating out of Scotland yet he was interested in American issues and companies. After being arrested he is extradited to the US to be prosecuted.

The confusion of modern languages knows no boundaries. Computers have globalized the world like no other medium or language has been able to do in the history of humanity.

During the original confusion of languages event the Babylonians of Sumeria had erected a tower to speak or reach their gods. Unfortunately in time, the very gods they seek turns on them and throws the tower of Babel to the ground.

Really, there are many ways of interpreting the 3000 BC event but it certainly seems to mean that people of Sumeria got sick and tired of being pushed around by elitists who controlled them through a single ideology and a single language and that revolutionaries started fighting back. The revolters used new languages as stealth weapons of war.

This same concept of war and deception used in wars. Check this site called NavajoCodeTalkers.

The confusion of modern languages is no different and unfortunately maybe the predictions that 2012 will be a great year of change may not be so far fetched.

What happened to Gary McKinnon, the hacker in this confusion of modern languages story ? 

By 2007 he was looking at 600 years of jail. WHOA!!!!! Did he somehow hack into the files of Aesclepius and rediscover the secrets of immortality ???? If so, then likely the powers that put him behind bars are non other than modern day Zeus aspects and they are like their image striking with lightning rods at those who would disrupt the status quo. Immortality, it seems, is not the public domain of everybody.

By 2007 their were appeals being presented to defend against what seemed like a lengthy jail term for a mere mortal caught up in a confusion of modern languages battle.

In 2010 at least one blogger was claiming that Gary McKinnon might have been set up by Russian loyalists.

Meanwhile in 2010 the IEEE article mentioned above is looking at ways of freeing the Glasgow hacker who learned a little too much about the inner workings of NASA and others, by learning to decode the passwords hidden in the confusion of modern languages world of cyberspace.

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This 2012 articles blog on Gary McKinnon was an experiment. Clif High, the web bot guy who seems to have totally lost it as he brings us all types of predictions of paranormal alien activity, and such, asked in an interview for the public to use the name in a post or email.

Somehow, the web bot guy had a method to his madness.

Want more about the potential of 2012 and the confusion of modern languages ? See 2012 webbot interview

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Sorry for the typos, we have no editor and very little time......the Aesclepius secrets we have not found.

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