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by nemesisj
4712 days ago
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I really enjoyed this blog post for some reason - I think the frank dissection of how the whole plot was hatched was really interesting. The main takeaway for me is how worrying the chosen attack vector was, and what it says about the state of the USA. Think about it - the most effective way to remotely cripple someone you hate is to turn the USA's ridiculous drug enforcement apparatus on them. It's not a bomb or insults, or any kind of direct or overt physical harm, it's simply mailing them a narcotic and tipping off the police. What if this guy hadn't been monitoring things? He could very well have been in a nasty, highly stressful, possibly career ending situation simply due to America's stance on drug enforcement. |
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That's crazy how much more power and impact a scene member can have on the life of someone. And it's so easy to do that..
Reminds me to a situation I was in: While coding during midnight and while important political and prominent people came to town, I felt some weird vibrations on my window. After touching it, it felt like something was making it vibrate very strong. Then came the shock, when I saw a drone targeting my window, unaware of it being armed or not.. I hid and waited until it moved to scan other buildings.
unfortunately I didn't make a photo, but it had a large triangular red thing on it's nose (infrared?) and was able to stay at one position.
I imagined that they could have thought that this is the highest building and having a perfect view to the scene from that window, it would be a preferred sniper position. But ordering heroin to a whitehat and spoofing calls from the neighbours to police..wow..
Getting threatened by the Government for whatever reason is seriously no more fun.