This Is What I Think.

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Woodlawn.




Woodlawn. Woodlawn. That means something. Woodlawn. Something in Charlotte North Carolina I am thinking. As for the racketeering production of the 2007 film "Live Free or Die Hard" the reality of the exasperated dialog of the actors about how "Woodlawn" is a data storage site of the United States National Security Agency signifies that organized crime and the mutineers protecting them in the United States understand that my artificial identity confirms that I work for superior authority of the United States of America federal government.

Another point I wanted to make is that I specifically - *SPECIFICALLY* - looked up details on my offline computer before I even started to think about watching this video tonight. Why is that important? Well, if I described that here, which I do not, the details would clearly make sense in terms of time traveler effects and what I call the counter-paradox effect. I don't describe those details here so that means the counter-paradox effect that I describe has an effect on my mind and how thoughts form in my mind but also there is the time traveler effect to consider because of the information I am writing now. Logically, I should be able to create the capability of telepathy in my mind because of my observations that confirm the existence of my counter-paradox effect.

So anyway, that was what I wanted to relate aside from the other details, as I have paused the video at that point, and then there is this important dialog, which I just now found a source for a reference:










http://movie.subtitlr.com/subtitle/show/189652


Live Free or Die Hard (2007)


I can't see too good. Is that a young, bearded Han Solo? You've lost so much weight.
No, I gained 30 pounds. Who is that? Know what? Doesn't matter.
Dude, what are you doin' here? 'Cause of you, I'm rocking five generators to stay online.
And since you're being hunted by assassins, this visit is not a healthy use of my time.
And don't touch that, all right?
CB radio? A little low-tech for you guys, isn't it?
That, my friend, is an end-of-the-world insurance system, OK?
So when the last microchip goes down, I can contact whoever's there,
whether they be zombies or not.










http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2007/10/airforce_nuke_briefing_071019

Wing decertified, COs sacked for nuke mistake

By Michael Hoffman - Staff writer

Posted : Sunday Oct 21, 2007 14:45:32 EDT

The widespread disregard for nuclear weapons safety standards by airmen at Minot and Barksdale Air Force bases led to the unprecedented “Bent Spear” incident in which six nuclear warheads were mistakenly loaded onto a B-52 and flown from North Dakota to Louisiana on Aug. 29-30, Air Force officials said Friday after an intensive six-week investigation.

The Air Force relieved the 5th Munitions Squadron commander at Minot immediately after the incident. On Friday, it announced that three more commanders have been sacked.


Five steps to failure

Using the same briefing presented to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates earlier Friday, Newton summarized the five mistakes made by airmen that led to the incident and offered a timeline of events.

The first mistake occurred at the beginning of an operation to transport 12 Advanced Cruise Missiles on a B-52 Stratofortress bomber from Minot to Barksdale, part of a Defense Department program to decommission 400 of these missiles in the U.S. stockpile.

On the morning of Aug. 29, airmen assigned to the Minot weapons storage area were supposed to pick up and transport two pylons to a B-52 assigned to Barksdale. Each pylon is a self-contained package of six cruise missiles that can be quickly mounted to the wing of a Stratofortress. But the pylon had not been properly prepared, and the airmen failed to examine all the warheads on the missiles mounted to the pylons.



http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4419130

Nuclear warheads mistakenly flown over U.S. heartland / Air Force probes how B-52 crew was unaware its missiles were live for 1,100-mile trip

CORKY SIEMASZKO New York Daily News, Associated Press

Thu 09/06/2007

Houston Chronicle

NEW YORK - A B-52 bomber mistakenly armed with live nuclear missiles flew straight across the heartland where millions of Americans live - and the crew had no clue what they were carrying.


An Air Force spokesman insisted "there was never a danger to the American public" and called the missile mishap last Thursday an "isolated incident."

"Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions handling," Lt. Col. Ed Thomas said. "The weapons were always in our custody."


The B-52 was loaded with cruise missiles carrying nuclear warheads ranging from 5 to 150 kilotons in destructive force, mounted onto pylons on the bomber's wings, according to the Military Times newspaper, which broke the story.

"You can wipe out a good-sized city with a 5-kiloton blast," said Jim Riccio, a nuclear policy analyst for Greenpeace. "A 150-kiloton warhead is 10 times the size of what they dropped on Hiroshima."










http://movie.subtitlr.com/subtitle/show/189652


Live Free or Die Hard (2007)


Four years ago, the DOD recruits Thomas Gabriel to be a cyberspook for 'em, OK?
First day on the job, tells his bosses
this nation's security infrastructure is open to compromise.
They say, "We'll take it under advisement." But he don't ease up 'cause he is committed.
So he breaks into a meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,

and, with just a laptop, hacks into NORAD and shuts down our defense network.
So they put a gun to the man's head and forced him to stop the hack.
Thomas Gabriel's the guy who shut down NORAD with a laptop just to prove a point.
- You think I'm scared of you? - Tell us how to find him.
How do I know? He's a ghost, man. He just fell off the grid.
- Another dead end. Come on. - Wait.
Listen, Warlock, a couple of weeks ago I wrote a...
A mutating algorithmic security code, that's probably being used by Thomas Gabriel now.
No, we know that. Yes. Can you tell us what he's using it for?
I don't know. I've been trying to figure that out. Here, look.

The only security system in the country that I can find
currently employing that template is the Social Security Administration.
But they don't use it in the main facility. Look. They use it in this building, in Woodlawn.
- Whoa. What the hell? God. - I know, right?
- What are you talkin' about? - The power consumption's off the charts.
- It's hot. It's on fire. - Why are there chilling towers?
Hello.
What's a chilling tower?
See what I've been dealing with?
Large server farms generate a lot of heat and need to be cooled.

But why there?
I don't know what's in that building, but it's not Social Security numbers.
I got a red flag over here. Someone's hackin' into Woodlawn.
Honing in on the host server right now.
"Frederick Kaludis."
- Let's have a look at him. - Fat bastard.
McClane.
- Where is his daughter? - We just got a trace on her cell.
You'll love this.
All right. Let's get a better look at you.

- Freddy? - What?
What the hell are you doing dickin' around inside my network?
McClane?
I thought I killed you already.
I get that sometimes.
- You think you can try to track where he is? - Dude, yeah.
Detective, covering the camera with your hand does not turn off the microphone.
Yeah, I know I'm not as smart as you guys with all this computer shit,
but I'm still alive, ain't I?
I mean, you got to be runnin' out of bad guys by now, right?

Gabriel?
Honestly, you can tell me. How does that work?
You got some kind of service? Some kinda 800 number? 1-800-HENCHMEN?
And I bet you're still on hold with,
"Can I get another dead Asian hooker bitch over here right away?"
But seriously, all that kicking aside, that skinny little ninja chick, she was smokin' hot.
One of those gotta be real hard to come by, right?
- You're impressed with yourself, aren't you? - I have my moments.
Yeah?
Is this one of them?










http://movie.subtitlr.com/subtitle/show/189652


Live Free or Die Hard (2007)


What have you got?
We got a problem. The alarms went off at Woodlawn.
It's gotta be him.
And what's Woodlawn?
It's NSA - a secure facility outside of Baltimore.
It's a fail-safe we built after 9/11 to back up all financial information.
The moment networks were hit, all financial data began downloading to those servers.
Banks, Wall Street, corporate records, government funds - all of it.
Basically, a backup for the accumulated wealth of America.
All in one location?

What could Gabriel do with it?
If he could get in, he might try to transfer the data to a portable hard drive.
Then he'd have access to those accounts from anywhere. Siphon off billions for himself.
We couldn't trace it.
Or, knowing him, he could erase it all and send us all back to the Stone Age.
- Why the hell wasn't I told about this? - Frankly, it's above your pay grade.
My pay grade?
How the hell did Gabriel find out about this when even I didn't know about it?
He designed it.
It was his program.

He knew that hacking your system last night would trigger the download.
That's brilliant.