Council of Worlds at WAR re Announcement Delays

Note the location of “Planet 9” and the inbound path for Nibiru provided by the Zetas in 1997. Nibiru arrived, right on schedule in 2003, and right where predicted a full 7 years earlier. Where the Zetas provided the location of the gravity draw represented by the Sun’s dark unlit binary and the inbound Nibiru in 1983, when the IRAS team lofted its infra-red balloon in search of the inbound Nibiru, this location was not provided to the public. All articles in print at that time only referring to the location as the “western edge of the constellation Orion”, quite vague, and the “western edge” is vast. Yet the Zetas pinpointed the location as being just outside the lower bow of Orion. Such is the accuracy of ZetaTalk. How would the public eventually become “aware of the history and accuracy of ZetaTalk predictions” as predicted by the Zetas on April 16, 2016? ? It would seem this is already in process.


SOZT March 19, 2016

So what happened to the announcement? Obama lacked the courage. As a result of this colossal failure,  having to disband the Jade Helm structure, the US military reacted. Obama is no longer running the country. Chief of Staff General Dunford is. Ben Fulford has for months been referring to Obama as the US “spokesperson”. Is this true, and how does this work? In that the Middle East, under the direction and press from Israel, Turkey, the Jewish bankers of the Federal Reserve, and the Saudis were supporting ISIS and this threatened to create a force that would not only invade Europe but also create an endless terrorism threat to the US, the military did indeed effect a silent coup. Russia needed to enter the fray, and Dunford, but not Obama, agreed. This will never be admitted, publicly, nor do the parties want this.
EOZT


SOZT October 1, 2015
The three major social media outlets in use around the globe all had significant, and simultaneous outages between September 20-24, 2015. Skype had complaints from the UK, Australia, and Japan. Twitter received reports from the US, Australia, and Singapore. FaceBook had the loudest howls, primarily from the US and Europe. Notably these downtimes, some lasting for hours or even days, got no attention in the major media, and there was no real explanation for the outages.  Every Skype user has an account and a password, as do their contacts. Every Skype user can broadcast messages to their contacts, even if these contacts are not presently online. Every twitter use likewise has an account and a password, and by sending a tweet passes information along to subscribers, who can retweet the info in the future. FaceBook users likewise have an account and a password, with many friends who pick up info from each other and pass it along on their FaceBook accounts.  In all of this, the networks themselves are AWARE of the accounts and passwords, and could do a broadcast to all in the event of an announcement. Check your user agreements. This is legal!
EOZT


SOZT April 25, 2015
When we announced that the Council of Worlds would be going to war with the elite over their blockage of the announcement, the tools available to the Council were not immediately apparent. Early in the campaign the Sony hack showed one such mechanism, whereby an anonymous hacker revealed embarrassing information about Sony executives. Similarly exposing pedophile activities by Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton and blatant lies by self-promoting media talking heads such as Brian Williams and Bill O’Reilly required nothing more than encouraging contactees to step forward.  In many, many cases a financial loss sufficient to trigger a clash among the elite is a result of an electronic delay during trades. 
EOZT


SOZT July 4, 2015
What is the message here? As with other failed launches, this most recent failure is a definitive message from the Council of Worlds. Space X has had success in resupplying the ISS, though has flounded on landing on a floating ocean platform.  Resupply of the ISS is OK, reuse of their launch equipment so as to help the elite escape, not OK. The message now is that the elite should not expect to get into space at all. No escape. The message here is to take all hope away from such plans among the elite. They are to remain on Earth with the common man. We expect the battle to shift from attempts to block the announcement, or deny its meaning, to attempts to enslave the common man in some way. That is another fight, on another day.
EOZT


SOZT November 1, 2014
The elite – the wealthy and politically powerful in the world – have continued in their attempts to thwart the announcement by Obama and his partners admitting that Nibiru, aka Planet X exists. We have long stated that the announcement date was set by Obama and Xi at their June 7-8, 2013 meeting in Santa Monica. The flustered slip given by the French Foreign Minister on May 13, 2014 re “500 days
http://www.zetatalk.com/ning/17ma2014.htm
until climate chaos” was in reference to this, as the date set was to be 500 days from the 2013 meeting, ie October 20, 2014.
EOZT


SOZT November 8, 2014
Relying solely on Russia or China to proceed would get the truth out BUT since the block had always been on the US end, via Reagan’s national security directive, without a confirmation from Obama this is awkward and subject to being countered. If true, where is the confirmation from Obama? It would be packaged as some odd communist attack against Obama going into the elections, to make him seem weak, almost comical. So where is this going now? For us to comment would be to empower the enemy, which of course we will not do. Your curiosity is not as important as having the announcement succeed.
EOZT


SOZT December 10, 2014
We have stated that the public will see only the flash and parry of swords from a distance during the Council of Worlds war with the cover-up crowd. Meanwhile, periodic tests of the Emergency Broadcast System in the US are done, to see if the channels are open. As of this writing, they are not yet open. The war is still on, full press. Meanwhile, during the flash and parry of swords, one can see resistance, pleading, panic, and capitulation.
EOZT

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Comment by casey a on April 3, 2016 at 8:39am

Citibank And HSBC Worked With Firm At Center Of International Bribery Scandal

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/unaoil-citibank-hsbc_us_56feba0...

British financial giant HSBC and American bailout kingpin Citibank processed transactions, managed money and vouched for Unaoil, a once-obscure firm that is now at the center of a massive international corruption scandal.

Halliburton, KBR and other corporate conglomerates relied on Unaoil to deliver them lucrative contracts with corrupt regimes in oil-rich nations. But without the help of banks like HSBC and Citibank, none of Unaoil’s operations would have been possible.

Money from major Western corporations went into one account, which was then transferred to other accounts, which in turn was used to pay various officials. 

HSBC and Citibank have histories of corruption. In 2012, HSBC was fined $1.9 billion for laundering drug money and violating U.S. sanctions against Iran. In 2015, it paid Swiss authorities $43 million to settle allegations that it helped the global elite illegally dodge taxes. Citibank was fined $140 million last year for violations of money laundering laws related to its work with an energy company involved in a bribery scandal with the Mexican government. The bank is currently being investigated for its role in the bribery scandal at FIFA, the international soccer organization.

In addition to managing Unaoil’s accounts, HSBC also vouched for the company, helped it win business and loaned money to members of the Ahsani family. In October 2004, Unaoil asked HSBC to send a letter to the Iraqi government vouching for the company as a legitimate business in sound enough financial shape to follow through on its bid for a government contract

Comment by Scott on April 2, 2016 at 7:56am

World's top banks in U.S. government cross-hairs over dealings with 1MDB (4/1/16)

U.S. Department of Justice officials have asked Deutsche Bank AG and JPMorgan Chase & Co to provide details on their dealings with 1MDB, as global investigations into the troubled Malaysian state fund widen.

U.S. Department of Justice officials also traveled to Kuala Lumpur [capital of Malaysia] to speak to senior bankers and other people with close links to the state fund, three people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. They said JPMorgan and Deutsche were not the target of investigations at this stage, but had only been asked to provide details.

...The U.S. government is already reviewing Goldman Sachs' relationship with the Malaysian fund. A Federal Bureau of Investigation team specializing in "international kleptocracy" is leading the bureau's inquiries, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters last year.

...Singapore's central bank said on Friday it had asked financial institutions to provide details of any transactions linked to 1MDB, without identifying any lenders by name.

...On Thursday, Luxembourg's state prosecutor launched a judicial inquiry into allegations of money laundering involving hundreds of millions of dollars against 1MDB.

This follows a similar inquiry by Swiss prosecutors, who said earlier this year they had identified four cases of alleged criminal misconduct in the suspected misappropriation of about $4 billion from Malaysian state companies.

Malaysia's central bank also said it would pursue administrative action against 1MDB for missing a deadline to submit documents on its finances abroad.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-1mdb-idUSKCN0WY3IB

Comment by Scott on April 2, 2016 at 7:33am

Hackers breach computer networks of some big U.S. law firms (3/30/16)

Hackers broke into the computer networks of some big U.S. law firms, including Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP and Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

Federal investigators are looking to see if confidential information was stolen for insider trading, as these law firms represented Wall Street banks and big companies, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-hacking-law-firms-idUSKCN0WW09F

Reports Disclose Law Firms Targeted by Hackers (4/1/16)

...A Weil spokesperson declined to comment, but Cravath confirmed that the firm identified a "limited breach of its IT systems" in the summer of 2015.

...Cyber security professionals said that what's new about these hacks and attempted attacks is that they've been disclosed, willingly or not.

Law firms will go to great lengths to keep attempted and successful hacks secret, because any sign that the data they store isn't secure can result in a "huge loss of customer confidence," said Austin Berglas, former head of the FBI's cyber branch in New York.

http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/home/id=1202753787431/Reports-Disc...

Comment by casey a on April 1, 2016 at 8:18pm

Brazil prosecutors charge billionaire Safra in bribery scheme

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-corruption-safra-idUSKCN0W...

Brazilian prosecutors on Thursday charged Joseph Safra, the world's richest banker, in connection with an alleged scheme to pay bribes to government officials in return for waiving tax debts.

The charges filed are a follow-up of a broader police inquiry, known as "Operation Zealots," into kickbacks by companies through lobbyists. Dozens of other Brazilian firms have also been under investigation for suspected kickbacks.

Comment by casey a on April 1, 2016 at 8:13pm

Hacker claims he helped Enrique Peña Nieto win Mexican presidential election

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/31/mexico-presidential-el...

Andrés Sepúlveda, an online campaign strategist, claimed he had also helped to manipulate elections in nine countries across Latin America by stealing data, installing malware and creating fake waves of enthusiasm and derision on social media.

According to the report, Sepúlveda saw speech drafts, meetings plans and campaign schedules as they were typed into the keyboard.

Sepúlveda said he destroyed most of the evidence and that many of the candidates he helped may be unaware of his role, which was organised via middlemen. Chief among them is Rendón, dubbed the “Karl Rove of Latin America”. The article cites email between the two men. But Rendón said the emails had not come from any of his accounts.

“My job was to do actions of dirty war and psychological operations, black propaganda, rumours – the whole dark side of politics that nobody knows exists but everyone can see,” the 31-year-old told Bloomberg.

The black propaganda could also be more focussed. To alienate the conservative Catholic supporters of a regional candidate in Tabasco, Sepúlveda claims he set up fake Facebook accounts of gay men to provide unwelcome support. In the swing state of Jalisco, he deliberately upset voters with automated 3am campaign calls purportedly coming from leftwing gubernatorial candidate Enrique Alfaro Ramírez – who subsequently lost by a narrow margin.

Comment by casey a on April 1, 2016 at 8:09pm

The biggest leak of documents in oil-industry history has exposed Monaco-based company Unaoil as an agent of serious corruption. Now, law enforcement groups around the world, including the FBI, are taking notice. 

http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2016/the-bribe-factory/#chapter2

(Unaoil essentially acted as a middleman for big oil companies and such, through bribes.)

the reporters stated that western companies worked with Iraq’s “new elite” to begin a “sustained campaign of looting.”... and that Unaoil “influenced a Who's Who of the country’s oil industry” from 2004 to 2012, from the deputy prime minister to the oil minister and beyond.

The report goes on to cover Unaoil’s dealings in North Africa, alleging that before the overthrow of the Libyan government in 2011, Unaoil made dodgy deals with officials, guaranteeing oil and gas contracts for multi-national corporations.

The report also states that similar dealings took place in Syria, with Unaoil helping British oil company Petrofac secure deals with the government.

The US Department of Justice, FBI, UK National Crime Agency and Australian Federal Police are now jointly investigating the allegations in what could become the world’s biggest probe into corruption allegations.

https://www.rt.com/news/337961-unaoil-corruption-scandal-investigat...

The headquarters of the Monaco-based oil company Unaoil and the homes of its executives have been raided by police in the wake of revelations in recent days that it has systematically corrupted the global oil industry.

In a statement, the Monaco government said it was helping British authorities investigate the "vast corruption scandal"

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& Here are the key players involved in Unaoil's network of bribery: http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2016/the-bribe-factory/players...
(Traditional cable media is completely silent on this matter as of yet).
Comment by SongStar101 on March 31, 2016 at 7:18pm

Second judge says Clinton email setup may have been in 'bad faith'

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-clinton-idUSKCN0WV2EI

A second federal judge has taken the rare step of allowing a group suing for records from Hillary Clinton's time as U.S. secretary of state to seek sworn testimony from officials, saying there was "evidence of government wrong-doing and bad faith."

The language in Judge Royce Lamberth's order undercut the Democratic presidential contender's assertion she was allowed to set up a private email server in her home for her work as the country's top diplomat and that the arrangement was not particularly unusual.

He described Clinton's email arrangement as "extraordinary" in his order filed on Tuesday in federal district court in Washington.

Referring to the State Department, Clinton and Clinton's aides, he said there had been "constantly shifting admissions by the Government and the former government officials."

Spokesmen for Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The case is a civil matter, but the order adds to the legal uncertainty that has overshadowed Clinton's campaign to be the Democratic nominee in the Nov. 8 presidential election.

The FBI is also conducting a criminal inquiry into the arrangement after it emerged that classified government secrets ended up in Clinton's unsecured email account. Clinton has said she does not think she will be charged with a crime.

Lamberth's order granted the request by Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group suing the department under open records laws, to gather evidence, including sworn testimony. The group has filed several lawsuits, including one seeking records about the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

"Where there is evidence of government wrong-doing and bad faith, as here, limited discovery is appropriate, even though it is exceedingly rare in FOIA (freedom-of-information) cases,"

Lamberth noted in his order.

The government is normally given the benefit of the doubt that it properly searched and produced records.

Since the email arrangement came to public knowledge a year ago, the State Department has found itself defending Clinton in scores of lawsuits from groups, individuals and news outlets who say they were wrongly denied access to Clinton's federal records.

Clinton left the department in 2013, but did not return her email records to the government until nearly two years later.

Last month, Judge Emmet Sullivan, who is overseeing a separate Judicial Watch lawsuit over other Clinton-related records, allowed a similar motion for discovery.

Comment by SongStar101 on March 31, 2016 at 7:10pm

South Africa's Jacob Zuma breached constitution - court

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35932286

The highest court in South Africa has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay government money spent on his private home.

It gave the treasury 60 days to determine how much he should repay.

The ruling is a victory for the opposition, who said they would push for Mr Zuma's impeachment.

They accuse him of using "ill-gotten wealth" to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre.

Mr Zuma has denied any wrongdoing.

A government statement said he would "reflect" on the judgement and take "appropriate action".

A spokeswoman for the governing African National Congress (ANC) said the party's top six officials, who include Mr Zuma and his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa, would meet to discuss the implications of the ruling, Reuters news agency reports.

Mr Zuma has up to now refused to bow to pressure to resign.

'Mighty Sword'

An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that $23m (£15m) had been spent on his rural home in Nkandla in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province.

Mr Zuma had "unduly benefited" from the renovations and should repay a portion of the money, the public protector said.

In a unanimous judgement on behalf of the Constitutional Court's 11 judges, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng said the public protector was a "Biblical David" fighting against the Goliath of corruption.

Mr Zuma's failure to repay the money was "inconsistent" with the constitution, he added.

"The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution," he declared.

Mr Mogoeng added that public officials ignored the constitution at their peril, and should remember that the rule of law was the "sharp and mighty sword that stands ready to chop the ugly head of impunity from its stiffened neck".


What Mr Zuma must pay for

  • Swimming pool
  • Amphitheatre
  • Visitor centre
  • Cattle enclosure
  • Chicken run

The case was brought by two opposition parties, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance (DA).

The EFF called on Mr Zuma to step down while the DA said it would table a motion in parliament to demand his impeachment.

Mr Zuma's term in government has been marred by allegations of corruption and cronyism.


Analysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC Africa, Johannesburg

It is very difficult to see how the ANC can continue to have President Zuma at the helm, following the stinging rebuke he received from the Constitutional Court.

Opposition parties now plan to strike against the 73-year-old leader, and hope that ANC MPs will vote with them to impeach him. Another option is for the ANC to recall Mr Zuma, as it did with his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, in 2008.

A third option would be to say "better the devil you know" and to stick with Mr Zuma, at least until after this year's crucial local government elections.

As for South Africans, they are celebrating the independence of the Constitutional Court. It has shown that it will protect the public from the abuse of power and will not be a political crony of the government. This is likely to embolden South Africans to continue fighting corruption and demanding accountability from the government.

Comment by SongStar101 on March 31, 2016 at 6:47pm

Scientists attempt to regain contact with Japan's malfunctioning Hitomi satellite

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/03/29/scientists-attempt-to-reg...

In this Feb. 17, 2016 photo, an H-2A rocket carrying an X-ray astronomy satellite called "Hitomi", is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. (Kyodo News via AP)

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is attempting to regain contact with its malfunctioning Hitomi astronomy satellite.

JAXA lost contact with Hitomi, also known as Astro-H, at 3:40 a.m. ET March 26, Space.com reports. The satellite was launched aboard an H-2A rocket on Feb. 17.

In a statement released Tuesday, the Agency said that it has been trying to communicate with the x-ray astronomy satellite using ground stations in Japan and other countries. JAXA received signals from the satellite at around 9 a.m. ET Monday at the Uchinoura Ground Station in Japan and at about 11:30 a.m. ET Monday at the Santiago Tracking Station in Chile. “JAXA has not been able to figure out the state of its health, as the time frames for receiving the signals were very short.”

On March 27 the U.S. Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) said that Hitomi separated into five pieces on March 26. However, Space.com notes that, despite the debris noticed by JSpOC, the satellite appears to be mostly intact, citing the fact that signals were received after Hitomi’s reported “breakup.”

“In order to investigate the situation, JAXA is observing the objects, using a radar located at the Kamisaibara Space Guard Center (KSGC) and telescopes at the Bisei Space Guard Center (BSGC) owned by the Japan Space Forum,” the Japanese space agency said, in its statement. “Up to now, the telescopes at BSGC detected two objects around the satellite’s original orbit, while the radar at KSGC identified one of them.”

“JAXA continues to investigate the relationship between the information announced by JSpOC and the communication anomaly,” it added. “JAXA will continue to do its best to recover communications with Hitomi and investigate the cause of the anomaly.”

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Video Shows Japan's Hitomi Satellite Tumbling in Space, Rescue Efforts Underway

http://www.space.com/32408-japan-hitomi-satellite-tumbling-video-re...

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is struggling to understand exactly what went wrong with its brand-new astronomy satellite, Hitomi, which suffered some sort of malfunction over the weekend and is apparently tumbling in space, according to a video captured by an amateur astronomer.

Officials with JAXA lost regular contact with Hitomi on Saturday (March 26), but the space agency received two cryptic signals from the spacecraft yesterday, officials reported in a status update today (March 29). Radar observations have detected two objects near the satellite's orbit, JAXA officials wrote in the update. [See video of the satellite tumbling shot by Paul Maley]

You can track Hitomi on our Satellite Tracker, powered by N2YO, to find out when the craft may be visible from your area.

Amateur astronomers and satellite trackers, meanwhile, are following Hitomi's plight using ground-based telescopes. One video, captured by Paul Maley in Arizona, shows the satellite's brightness flaring up, then dimming, as the craft moves across the sky. Maley told National Geographic's Nadia Drake that his video — which first appeared on Drake's NatGeo blog No Place Like Home — suggests the satellite is tumbling in space.

"Because the orbit of Hitomi is quite stable it is relatively easy to track. In fact, if the sky clears up I will be attempting additional video beginning tonight," Maley told Space.com in an email today, adding that he will be watching for any changes in its rotation. "So far, it remains unchanged at a bit over 10 seconds between major flashes. These peak flashes can reach + 3 magnitude (or slightly dimmer than the North Star) but are brief. Between these major flashes there are minor ones but the satellite is also invisible during each major flash cycle as well. My video does reveal that."

According to JAXA's latest update, the Hitomi satellite, which launched in February, separated into multiple pieces at around 10:42 a.m. EDT (1442 GMT) March 26. JAXA detected two short flashes of signal 2.5 hours apart over the night of March 28-29, from the Santiago Tracking Station in Chile.

"JAXA has not been able to figure out the state of its health, as the time frames for receiving the signals were very short," JAXA officials said in the statement. [Japan's Hitomi X-Ray Astronomy Satellite Explained (Infographic)]

The U.S. Strategic Command's Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) reported that on Sunday (March 27), it detected five pieces of debris associated with the satellite. Then amateur observers like Maley noted flashes of light coming from the satellite at a regular interval, suggesting that the craft was spinning.

JAXA's own radar, at the Kamisaibara Space Guard Center, has detected two objects near the satellite's original orbit, and Japan Space Forum's Bisei Space Guard Center telescope has seen one of them. The organization "continues to investigate the relationship between the information announced by JSpOC and the communication anomaly," officials said.

"JAXA will continue to do its best to recover communications with Hitomi and investigate the cause of the anomaly," they added.

Hitomi, also known as ASTRO-H, launched Feb. 17 to simultaneously observe regions of the sky in the X-ray and gamma-ray registers. The craft was 46 feet (14 meters) long when deployed and weighed 6,000 lbs. (2.7 metric tons). It is intended to investigate the evolution and large-scale structure of the universe, dark matter distribution, how matter behaves in high-gravity areas like black holes and other high-energy phenomena, JAXA wrote on the telescope's website.

The satellite was built in collaboration with NASA, the Canadian Space Agency and European Space Agency among others.

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Lost Japanese Satellite Reappears Smashed Into Five Pieces And Nobody Knows What Happened

https://news.yahoo.com/lost-japanese-satellite-reappears-smashed-in...

A black hole-hunting Japanese satellite that disappeared last week has mysteriously surfaced again and made contact with ground control.  

Japanese space agency JAXA lost contact with the Hitomi space probe on Saturday, when the satellite was due to start operations.

The satellite was later found to have smashed apart into five separate pieces.

The satellite later managed to send two short communications to mission control though these haven’t helped ground crew to unravel the mystery of what happened.

“JAXA has not been able to figure out the state of its health, as the time frames for receiving the signals were very short,” said JAXA in a statement.

The US Joint Space Operations Center, which spotted the broken apart satellite has said there’s no evidence that the probe was hit by space debris.

This suggests that the Hitomi’s fate is more likely to be the result of a technical malfunction on the probe itself.

JAXA has not yet be able to find out if they satellite can be salvaged. 

A video made by astronomer Paul Maley in Arizona appears to show the satellite spinning out of control, which could explain why it has lost contact with ground control.

The ambitious Hitomi satellite features instruments provided by NASA, ESA and the Canadian Space Agency with the entire project reported to have cost $270million (£188million).

The probe was launched to gather vital information on supermassive black holes.

Comment by Scott on March 26, 2016 at 8:44am

Hackers 'attack NASA' over claims the secretive space agency is hiding one BIG secret (3/22/16)

...On Sunday night, two groups called New World Hacking and AnonCorrupt claimed to have "blasted" the space agency's main website and email servers using a cyber-weapon called a DDoS attack .

Although the NASA website does not appear to have been brought down and is still in action, the hackers presented us with evidence that suggests some of its systems are still suffering from the after-effects of a digital blitzkreig.

...NASA has not yet confirmed or denied the attack...

"We believe NASA is holding back information on many things, not just one," a member of New World Hacking told Mirror.co.uk.

"The main thing we suspect they are holding back some more information on ISIS that the public needs to know.

"We won't tell the public what we think they are hiding - we will let NASA explain."

The group said the attack was part of a campaign called Operation Censorship (or #OPCensorship) and was also a practice run for upcoming cyber-assaults against Donald Trump, which are expected to take place on April Fool's Day.

...The British hacker Gary McKinnon is also understood to have cracked into NASA servers in a bid to find evidence that aliens had visited the Earth.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/anonymous-hackers-attack-nasa-over-760...

Hackers Target NASA with DDoS Attack, Claim to Shutdown Email Servers

Screenshot shared by hackers show the NASA email server was down in following countries

hackers-ddos-and-shutdown-nasa-website-and-email-servers

Remember, the NWH [New World Hacking] is the same group who claimed responsibility for shutting down Xbox online serviceBBC news serversHSBC UK’s online banking, the official website for Donald Trump’s election campaignSalt Lake city Police and airport websites.

https://www.hackread.com/hackers-ddos-shutdown-nasa-website-email-s...

ZetaTalk: GodlikeProduction Live December 26, 2009

Why is the US so keen to extradite Gary McKinnon from the UK for hacking NASA - did he come across info on Planet X as well as UFO pictures as he claims?

Yes, on all counts.

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