Obama extends the right hand of fellowship to Ahmadinejad, as Ahmadinejad threatens Israel, now the US
  

 WorldNetDaily.com:  Iran is planning to retaliate against the United States for the sabotage against its nuclear program, according to an editorial in the Kayhan newspaper, the mouthpiece of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.  The US has all of its infrastructure connected to the internet, the editorial says, and as a result, "it is constantly worried about an unknown player, who they will never be able to identify...sitting in some corner of the world who would launch an attack on a sector of the Americans' foundations.  They will be taught the mother of all lessons."  Specifically, Iran is looking into launching a cyber attack against the US electrical grid systems.  Iranian officials are furious over the July 23 assassination of of nuclear scientist Dariush Rezai-Nejad, who was working on electric detonators for the Iranian nuclear program, which can be used on missiles or nuclear bombs.  He was the third Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated since 2009.  The frustration over acts of sabotage started with the computer virus Stuxnet in which 1,000 of Iran's centrifuges at the Natanzs nuclear facility were destroyed and had to be replaced.  The virus also attacked the Bushehr nuclear power plant, which has resulted in repeated delays in its joining the county's power grid.  The July 29 Kayhan editorial threatening America with retaliation said that during the last month, the United States has published two strategy documents regarding cyberspace, both of which emphasize the ever-evolving nature of internet communications.  The first document signed by President Obama lays out the country's strategy on cyberspace, states that the internet epitomizes great opportunity and says it is not viewed as a threat to the United States, the editorial says.  It adds that, "it can be suggested that the US can play a leadership role in cyberspace, in that the US would create and maintain that position for the long term."  Then, the editorial takes direct aim at Washington: "The second document is brimming with the over-confidence and hyper-intellectual posturing of the first.  These documents, which the Pentagon published two weeks ago, use straight-forward war vernacular and (the Pentagon) has openly announced that from here on in, cyberspace will be considered a new war zone.  "The laughable part of this document is when the neurotic American generals threaten hackers sitting behind their computers who attack America.  They should be careful that a cruise missile does not fly in through their heating pipes to destroy their turf."  The United States is no longer the unequivocal leader of the internet, the editorial says.  "Diverse and interesting players have now come on the scene and have managed to inflict some costly and unprecedented damages on the American internet infrastructure...  Due to the convenient global nature of the 'players,' their network operates outside time and space.  They can be anywhere from right under Mr. Obama's ear in Washington, D.C., to the depths of the African desert."  The editorial accuses the Americans, with the help of Israelis and Germans, of creating the Stuxnet virus to attack the Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities.  "Americans are under the mistaken impression that they are the only ones who can strike violent blows against their most ardent opponents and not sustain any real damage," the editorial warns.  Earlier this year, Iranian officials announced that Iran's cyber war campaign would be activated under the Passive Defense Organization of Iran, which openly recruited hackers who would support the goals and ideals of the radicals ruling Iran.  Also, as reported earlier, in a recent meeting among Iran's Revolutionary Guard commanders and Iranian scientists, America's vulnerabilities for cyber attack were discussed.  They concluded that the US power grids represent the best opportunity for such attacks, as more US utilities are moving their control systems to the internet and using smart-grid technology.  According to reports from the US Department of Energy, America's power grid remains vulnerable to cyber attack, a result of slow implementation of computer security standards.  A successful cyber attack on North America power grid systems could disrupt the economy and possibly create a national trauma.  

Commentary:  With the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in ultimate power and Ahmadinejad at the helm, nothing should surprise us about what is said in their mainstream news article about attacking our electrical grid; after all, they do hate the US and consistently refer to the United States as the "Big Satan."  This type of publication is akin to Obama publishing in the Chicago Tribune that he intends to crash the electrical grids of all Russia - for real!  Wouldn't you ask yourself, "If the leaders of Iran hate the United States and say they want to annihilate the US and Israel (often chanting this in unison throughout mass public gatherings), why is Barack Hussein Obama and the United Nations so 'chummy' with Iran and Ahmadinejad?"  In the meantime, Obama's budget and spending break all records in US history, while the jobless rate keeps climbing, we have lost our AAA credit rating for the first time in US history, we are bankrupt, and he keeps sending billions to the Arabs; does this all sound just a tiny bit fishy to you?  Do the globalist elitists really care about the economy or national trauma?  No, not really, in fact something like this could be the means to their plans to reduce the US population.  Does that sound far fetched?  You are very naive, if you think so.  The rich have resources and accommodations planned in such events; but the elderly, poor, and children would all suffer the most.  Just think of it, the gas and electricity goes off and water stops pumping into homes in very low or sub-zero temperature winter throughout the US.  Who do you think is going to suffer, really?  It won't be the rich, and the world is quickly losing the natural resources to accommodate all of us.  If you haven't heard about it yet, I recommend you surf the internet, YouTube, or the News Videos page of this site about depletion of our natural resources and depopulation.  Have you asked yourself why, when it comes to cutting government spending, they don't cut things we can all live without, such as nonessential items? Not a chance!  The first items on the agenda include Medicare (without many of these services, the elderly will die.  Do they care)?  Will they cut some space exploration or research before they will cut off a poor old person's medication or other essential aids, like in the home supportive services for the disabled, etc, etc?  No!  That's not on the depopulation agenda.  The Bohemian "cremation of care" is not about relaxing and tossing the "cares of life" aside; it is more about "desensitization to the cries of the dying population" - when their agenda picks up full swing.  If you aren't familiar with what I am talking about, do yourself a favor and Google "cremation of care."  Our president deliberately makes friendly gestures towards those who hate America, because he is not greatly concerned about it.  In fact, given the opportunity, he will still boldly say, "We are not at war with Islam, nor will we ever be at war with Islam."  He has an agenda, and so do they.  The Bible says, "Do not be deceived, evil communications corrupt good manners" 1 Corinthians 15:33.  "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" Proverbs 14:34.  "Better is a poor and wise child than an old and foolish king, who will not be admonished" Ecclesiastes 4:13.

When issues come up about the negligence of our president and leaders of this nation and foolish alliances with violent terrorist countries, I do tend to repeat myself.  Nevertheless, no one can say I didn't warn readers, as Bible prophecy is fulfilled because of the sins of this nation and the world.  I have my candles, butane lighters, matches, stored water containers, wood for heat and cooking, warm clothing and plenty of blankets, as well as other resources and defense mechanisms on hand.  I know the Lord is coming soon, but we do not know the day or the hour, according to the scriptures (Matthew 24:36), so it is only wise to be prepared, until the Lord does return.  Are you prepared, just in case?  For more information on preparedness, please visit the Warnings page.