Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "The Why Files"
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It’s a minor point, but the way you tell it is not the correct sequence of events: Stuxnet was first detected on PLCs in Iranian nuclear centrifuges. There’s no real doubt that it was created by USA and Israel in collaboration, trying to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
After it was found and described, it was subsequently found on innumerable networks globally, but inert, and Siemens, whose PLCs had been specifically targeted, began helping companies remove Stuxnet — without incidents, but slowly and costly, because Stuxnet immediately spread to all connected computers on a network to remain dormant once it was introduced. You described it as if the world was fighting Stuxnet before anyone knew what it was. We knew…
But your main point, that the code is everyones plaything now, is well taken, and the rest is good research well presented…
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Most of today’s video content is probably factual, but there’s a few loose ends:
1. The Easter Islands statues mostly have their bodies buried, but has this happened by wind moving the results of slow erosion around or did it happen suddenly with a tsunami? I tend to find the latter more likely, but geological strata-analysis can tell us.
2. The wave patterns left on Sahara is undeniable, and all civilizations have flood-myths, but we need to estimate how high a tsunami wave needed to be, to wash over most of Sahara in a direction from northwest to southeast. I think we’ll probably find the estimated hight impossible, thus indicating that a more sudden sinking of the entire tectonic plate is the explanation — indicating that a pole shift may be very sudden and cataclysmic.
3. Historians and archeologists working on the buried cultures in the Black Sea tend to assume a deluge around -12,000 years, but for mammoths to be frozen instantly, they would need to be suddenly buried in a huge flood of ice, again indicating massive upheavals of the Earth crust. We need to find the temporal relation between the Hiawatha meteor impact and the sudden icing of the mammoths.
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