The Sleeping Giant is Waking

ClaytonBigsby

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We have helped build the beast that will destroy us

http://news.yahoo.com/chinas-space-activities-raising-u-satellite-security-concerns-061300435.html

[h=1]China's space activities raising U.S. satellite security concerns[/h]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is concerned about China's expanding ability to disrupt the most sensitive U.S. military and intelligence satellites, as Beijing pursues its expanded ambitions in space, according to multiple sources in the U.S. government and outside space experts.
A classified U.S. intelligence assessment completed late last year analyzed China's increasing activities in space and mapped out the growing vulnerability of U.S. satellites that provide secure military communications, warn about enemy missile launches and provide precise targeting coordinates, said the sources, who were not authorized to speak publicly.
"It was a very credible and sobering assessment that is now provoking a lot of activities in different quarters," said one former government official who is familiar with U.S. national security satellite programs.
The intelligence report raised red flags about Beijing's ability to disrupt satellites in higher orbits, which could put the most sensitive U.S. spacecraft at risk, according to the sources. China has already conducted several anti-satellite tests at lower orbital levels in recent years.
Given the heightened concerns, Washington is keeping a watchful eye on Chinese activities that could be used to disrupt U.S. satellites. It is also urging Beijing to avoid a repeat of its January 2007 test that created an enormous amount of "space junk," said one senior defense official.
Details of the latest Chinese moves that have raised U.S. concerns remain classified.
U.S. officials charge that China's anti-satellite activities are part of a major military modernization that has seen Beijing test two new stealth fighters; step up cyber attacks on foreign computer networks; and launch more commercial and military satellites in 2012 than the United States.
China still lags behind the United States in most military fields.
"What we're seeing is a heightened sense in the United States that China is a potential threat and that it has the technology to be a threat if it wishes to," said Jonathan McDowell, with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
"As China becomes a space superpower, and given that it does have a significant military component to its space program, it is inevitable that the U.S. will be concerned about threats to its most valued satellite systems, whether or not China actually intends to deploy such aggressive systems," he said.
CREATING SPACE DEBRIS
Six years ago, on January 11, 2007, China destroyed one of its own defunct weather satellites in low-earth orbit, which created over 10,000 pieces of debris that pose a threat to other spacecraft. A less-destructive test followed on January 11, 2010.
Space experts and U.S. officials say they expect China to continue testing anti-satellite technologies, although they doubt it would repeat the 2007 test, given the massive international outcry it triggered.
Gregory Kulacki, a respected researcher with the Union of Concerned Scientists, reported earlier this month on the group's website that there was "a strong possibility" of a new anti-satellite test by China within the next few weeks.
He said Chinese sources had told him in November that an announcement about an upcoming anti-satellite test had been circulated within the Chinese government, and a high-ranking U.S. defense official confirmed in December that Washington was "very concerned" about an imminent Chinese anti-satellite test.
The Chinese Defense Ministry did not respond to emailed queries by Reuters' Beijing office on the question.
The Pentagon said it was aware of reports predicting another test, but declined comment on what it called "intelligence matters."
"We monitor carefully China's military developments and urge China to exhibit greater transparency regarding its capabilities and intentions," said Lieutenant Colonel Monica Matoush.
Sources within the U.S. government and outside experts said there was no immediate evidence pointing to the preparations for the type of satellite or rocket launches used by China for past anti-satellite tests at lower orbits.
But they said Beijing could test its anti-satellite weapons in other ways that would be harder to detect, such as by jamming a satellite's signals from the ground or issuing a powerful electromagnetic pulse from one satellite to disable another.
China could also maneuver two satellites very close together at higher orbits, replicating actions it has already taken in lower orbits in August 2010 and November 2010. Such activities could be used to perform maintenance or test docking capabilities for human spaceflight, but could clearly be used for more destructive purposes as well, they said.
The United States has continued to test its own anti-satellite capabilities. In February 2008, a missile fired from a U.S. Navy cruiser in the north Pacific destroyed an ailing American satellite in orbit.
The U.S. government said the satellite's toxic fuel posed a risk upon re-entry of the earth's atmosphere. Skeptics said the test was a message to China.
Any further anti-satellite test by China would be troubling, especially if it occurred at higher altitudes, said Bruce MacDonald, a former White House official who is now a senior director at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
The United States operates its fleet of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites in medium earth orbit about 11,000 miles above the surface of the earth, while U.S. military communications and early missile warning satellites are located in geostationary orbit 22,000 miles above the equator.
Brian Weeden, technical adviser for the nonprofit Secure World Foundation and a former Air Force space and missile expert, said a Chinese anti-satellite test at those higher orbits would put U.S. satellites at risk.
"Some critical U.S. assets in that region have been assumed for the most part to be safe from those kind of attacks," he said. "Such tests would signal that they're not."
(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball in Washington and Terril Yue Jones in Beijing; editing by Warren Strobel and Philip Barbara)
 
Japan has superior technologically advanced toilet systems with remote controls, heat sensors, triple plunge effect you name it........installed in their fuckin' homes!
I can just imagine what these superior mathematical engineer asians are creating right now
 
The robots will economically hurt China? Did I hear that correctly?



Yes. robots are already made that cost about $3.40 an hour to buy and run. They can go 24/7, with no social security to pay into, no unemployment insurance to pay into, no workers comp, etc. So, moving those costs of production closer to home actually makes more sense and will cut jobs in China. Watch the video, if you haven't.
 
[video=youtube;3RBSkq-_St8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3RBSkq-_St8[/video]
 
To be brutally honest, I would get the hell out of dodge before the shooting starts. I'm an outsider looking in and the U.S seems to be imploding, the country has some very serious issues it needs to attend to.

I hope {seriously} that the "conspiracy" theorists are just quacks and that the things I'm seeing is just hyperbole.

I feel for you guys {my fellow North Americans} and want you to know....my door is always open
 
American society seems to be a powder keg at the moment. Conspiracists do have a place and valid points, they also tend to keep obsessed and find things they are already looking for. Self full filling proficies.

I'm not going to lie, I wish I had some land on a south facing mountain somewhere. Things are uneasy here in America.
 
It's not conspiracy when you cen see it is happening. Americans just do not want to believe it. There is a huge difference.

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To be brutally honest, I would get the hell out of dodge before the shooting starts. I'm an outsider looking in and the U.S seems to be imploding, the country has some very serious issues it needs to attend to.

I hope {seriously} that the "conspiracy" theorists are just quacks and that the things I'm seeing is just hyperbole.

I feel for you guys {my fellow North Americans} and want you to know....my door is always open
You know this already but we think the same way. American friends get the fuck out. There's plenty of room in the great white north.
 
It's not conspiracy when you cen see it is happening. Americans just do not want to believe it. There is a huge difference.

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You're one of the few posters here that seems to have a grip on whats happening, so I would like to ask a question.

Why is it that the average person in the U.S can't see what you're seeing?

Is it just that you're actively searching these topics because they interest you or do you use these for a "preparation" of sorts?
 
You're one of the few posters here that seems to have a grip on whats happening, so I would like to ask a question.

Why is it that the average person in the U.S can't see what you're seeing?

Is it just that you're actively searching these topics because they interest you or do you use these for a "preparation" of sorts?


I'm sure there are many forums specific to this topic. That it isn't addressed much here, is no surprise. Americans have been conditioned to buy, buy, buy, and to "compete wiht the Joneses". TV has been a major player. Americans want a giant house, a new BMW, Mercedes, Corvette, nice name brand clothes to show off their worth, etc. Status is way more important here than character or education. Americans have been mesmorized by reality tv (that isn't realy reality in most cases). They care more about the Houseives of whatever city, Honey Boo boo, Kardashains, etc, then they do politics. Nearly half of Americans get their news from FAUX news and beliebe whatever opinion served as news and swill fed them. They base their votes on 30 second videos horribly distorting the truth, so they have more time for video games, watching movies, etc. Think I am exaggerating? Look at how fat we have goten. That is another thing, nobody cares about the dshit they stuff in there face. Nobody seems to understand the importance of only 4 corporations producing all of the food, or 4 corportaions owning the vast majority of media here, or Monsanto's control of the Soy market. That wall street has been able to do what it has is the clearest indicator of all that nobody is paying attanetion. There is no accountability and the thieves have taken over.

I'd like to think that it is just self fulfilling prophecy and I am mad, but I cannot see it any other way. It's all around, just open your eyes and look! Americans do not want o think that the "dream" is over. They are driven by materialism. I don't know what else to say.
 
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