5th undersea cable cut!

Bryan O'Neal BONeal at cornerstonehome.com
Thu Feb 7 17:51:54 MST 2008


To help dissuade the conspiracy theorists...  If you take the cold war
example, we rarely "cut" the cables.  Our past policy as been to
non-invasively tap the cables.  We can then either listen, disrupt, or
inject.  It provides a lot more flexibility since we can lay the device
and leave it waiting until we are ready.  

 

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Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote: 

On Feb 6, 2008 8:55 PM, Joshua Zeidner <jjzeidner at gmail.com>
<mailto:jjzeidner at gmail.com>  wrote:
  

	  there is zero doubt that those submarine cables are being
	intentionally severed.
	    

 
How can it be proved and why isn't anyone covering this in the media?
  

They verified via satellite that no ships were nearby, so that leaves
out dragging anchors. There have been little to no problems with these
cables in the past, so it is highly unlikely that 5 of them miles and
miles apart all failed within a week due to "natural causes". 

It takes a submarine to reach these cables (or a properly equipped
ship), so it's not like just anyone can swim out there and dive down
with a hatchet to do the deed. The cables thusfar  have not been
appetizing to sharks and such, so no reason to suspect that marine life
played a part.

It seems obvious that *someone* is deliberately cutting the cables.
Why? There are lots of valid theories ranging from cutting off
communications as a prelude to war, to espionage, to terrorism. In
theory, since a cable could be repaired within a week or so, if
something was going to happen, it should happen soon - within a month. I
doubt we will find out until after whatever-it-is has already happened.

As for why is the media not covering it...I find that most interesting.
I made a joke earlier about the media caring more about Britney Spears,
and I kid you not I turned on the radio on the way home from work today,
and heard "Todays top stories: Britney Spears released from the
hospital".  I'm not kidding...that was the leading story!

Conspiracy theory folks would have you believe that the lack of media
coverage means that "we did it", but I would think that if "we" wanted
to cut off the communications of a country like Iran, we wouldn't be so
sloppy about it. Of course one could say that someone is doing it to
make it *look* like we did it :) 

Either way I think we will find out within a month.  If the cables are
all repaired and nothing happens, then I would entertain the notion of
taps being put into place, but again, very sloppy way of doing it.

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