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Human Death Toll In War
Civilians have, as history proves, always gotten harmed and killed during times of war. It wasn’t until WWII that deliberate targeting of civilians developed as a means to “bring the war to an early close by attrition and suffering.” The Russian bombing of Ukraine is simply an outdated means to win the war by forcing the destruction of an ordered way of life, making your enemy’s war-support collapse from within. The human tragedy, the toll of maimed and twisted bodies, proves, one again, an economic and effective weapon regardless of any morality (of which there is, of course, none).
The Atomic Age brought a greater potential to the destruction of nations. Throughout the Cold War, as the Arms Race heated up, governments went to great lengths to remind us of the power and yet show regret over the use of such weapons. As we now spin in a more connected age, where information and communication is truly world-wide, the use of such a massive bomb may seem less probable than before. A society that now knows that citizens can pick up trade (e-commerce) via a laptop and reform alliances (e-mail, SMS, etc.) the morning after an attack, may be less likely to fear total societal breakdown from a one-off 100-megaton detonation somewhere “over there.” So, what’s the military preparing as a threat for the newest weapon of war in the 21st century to leverage detente? A good way to find out is to see what hints they’re leaking.
The Pentagon has a division called U.S. Army Hackers. The media has been given all sorts of information about electronic warfare and the destruction of telecommunications by high-output radio frequency via atomic explosions in the upper atmosphere or space. Images are released of aircraft being built to carry special attack forces –specialists in electronic warfare – that can destabilize an enemy with everything from small radiation bursts to radio jamming to computer hacking. A new bomber – the B-21 – carries hyper-weapons. The Navy is testing airborne “high energy” weapons – offensive and disruptive. Airborne and space synthetic aperture radar can see into buildings to identify the use of electronic equipment and then send a ray beam of energy particles to destroy computers, radar, and radios. Some of these aircraft or satellites are manned, but all the newest designs are unmanned and fly in swarms.
Unlike the possible deployment innocence of Hiroshima, the military people using these new weapons know exactly the devastating long-term effect being aimed for. Oh, sure, these gizmos look harmless enough, a little blast here and fried computers there… but in a world dependent on telephones (fire, police, ambulance as well as your business), computer records (medical files, social security, corporate records, your very birth record) and media access (television, emergency broadcast systems), the devastation to your world, and the health of our very civilization, by the use of such weapons would cause world systems to collapse. Instantly, without warning, you would have no contact with anyone outside of your walking circle. Your car computers would cease to function, no planes, no radio, no satellites, no phones, no movement of produce, no food, no water, nothing.
We have now designed weapons that are effectively more powerful than the A or H bombs, electronic ones designed disrupt a whole population, effectively killing whole nations with one shot. Makes the Cold War weapons look like child’s play.
Carry Minati Ki 'Yalgaar': E-War Ki Ho Rahi Shuruvat
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Youtuber Carry Minati ek bar phir trend kar rahe hai. And is Baar aisa lag Raha hai ki jald hi vo apne is nae YouTube video se pichle videos ke saare record tod denge. Ji ha ham baat kar rahe hai Carry Minati ke nae Youtube Video ‘Yalgaar’ki. Is video me aapko clearly Tik-Tok Vs Youtube controversy ki Jhalak Milegi. Carry ke fanse ise to ab tak ke sabse bade E-war ke taur pe is video ko dekh rahe…
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