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Russia is sponsoring hacking against U.S.? The Kremlin says “Hillary Clinton’s accusation is unfounded.” / New York stock exchange has shut down
Reading the first article, it was exactly what I thought it would be. The U.S. has started accusing Russia over hacking. The second article is about computer troubles in the stock exchange, which was predicted to occur before. According to the article, “the shutdown was attributable to an internal computer malfunction and was not the result of an outside cyberattack.” However, Hillary Clinton’s remarks implicitly show that Russia is responsible for a series of troubles.
I have always told that such situation will
be created and it will lead to a pre-emptive attack against Russia. Considering
that terrorist attacks predicted to occur on July 4, Independence Day have been
avoided, their plan probably has no chance of succeeding.
As Mr. Fulford points out, however, the
evil are fiercely resisting because they have nowhere to go while a new
financial system has been built, and as the result various events are happening
in the world. I suppose that ongoing confusion in Chinese stock market and a typhoon
moving toward China are some of them.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
July
9, 2015
English translation of the Japanese version
of Sputnik: July 8, 2015 –
Russia
is sponsoring hacking against U.S.? The Kremlin says “Hillary Clinton’s
accusation is unfounded.”
US
presidential candidate Hilary Clinton accused Russia of
sponsoring hacking against the United Staes. Press spokesman for the
President of Russia Peskov said that the accusation was unfounded and
inappropriate at a press conference in Kremlin.
Ms. Hillary Clinton gave a speech in front of voters in Iowa Sate. She said that Russia was one of counties sponsoring hacking directly or
indirectly against the United States like China, Iran and North Korea.
Kremlin spokesman Peskov
said: “This is an absolutely inappropriate statement
and an unfounded accusation. Hacking is an international problem and speaking
of government sponsorship is a completely unfounded accusation.”
Spokesman Peskov said that such comments
did not contribute to achievement of expanded mutual relationship in the fight
against cybercrime. “Without mutual cooperation carried out among nations, such
accusations are made. Such approach is far from constructive,” he pointed out.
C SPUTNIK/EDUARD PESOV
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Excerpt from a Japanese article: Trend of Japan, World and Universe – July 9, 2015 –
New
York stock exchange has shut down
Source:
Without announcement, all trading
ceased on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as of 11:32am on
Wednesday.
While off-floor trading is still occurring, every
listing on the NYSE board is currently showing “HALT” and/or “No
Quotation.”
The NYSE has released a statement stating that
trading has halted due to a technology issue and that they are working to
restore trading as quickly as possible.
With no known relationship, the Wall Street Journal’s
online site has also become unavailable during the same
period displaying an odd 504 error instead of the usual 404 – not found.
When navigating to WSJ.com, the following appeared as
of 11:50am Wednesday. (See CDN & Washington Times)
According to the Washington
Times, they are working hurriedly to resolve the issue! The NYSE issued a new statement saying the shutdown was attributable to an “internal” computer
malfunction and was not the result of an outside cyberattack. But are
they telling us the truth? Will this have any impact on the economy and
the coming collapse?
A computer error has forced United Airlines to ground its flights in the US
The BBC has reported, that due to a computer glitch, United Airlines has been grounded causing air traffic disruptions around the world.
This strange chain of events has many people wonder if this is just the beginning of something far
worse to come?
Consider China’s Stock Market is crashing, Greece is
crashing Puerto Rico is crashing, now the New York stock exchange is down,
and United Airlines are grounded. I will be following these recent
devolopments and reporting on them as they unfold throughout the day.
A computer error has forced United Airlines to ground
its flights in the US for the second time in recent weeks.
The two-hour long issue caused delays to more than 90
of its aircrafts, according to the FlightAware website.
Shares in the firm fell more than 1.5% in morning’s
trade.