The real hacking story of 2014
For Bush era torturers within both the administration and the CIA , the Sony hacking story couldn't have come at a better time. Just when we were having a long overdue discussion of the need to prosecute the torturers and their bosses and enablers, mainstream media got bored; turning instead to a hacked movie company and their cowardly cancellation of a movie to divert the public from real news. Now every American knows not only Sony was hacked, they know the US pinned the blame on North Korea and likely hacked them back without revealing the proof. But they likely don't know that many, if not most computer hacking experts doubt the government version since their reasoning doesn't fit the black white, case closed narrative preferred by the media. They also likely don't know the biggest hacking story of the year is the CIA hacking into Senate investigators' computers in an effort to derail the Senate's expose of CIA and Bush administration torture activities. The government loves the help the media gives them to cover up truly heinous conduct by providing the public with bread and circuses instead of substance.
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