Thursday, April 11, 2013

#1476:Marine Links MoD Keys for Serco Clock, Cisco Rack to Bin Laden-Haig's Obama-In-Middle Attack

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked the U.K. MoD's PKI root keys for the Serco clock and Cisco's SNAP Rack accessories such as KVM switches, to a Bin Laden Group man-in-the-middle attack on the United States on 9/11, allegedly set up by Barack Obama and the late General Alexander Haig.

McConnell claims Haig and Obama agents used MoD Entrust keys to the U.S. Federal Bridge Certification Authority (FBCA) to reconfigure Serco/Cisco firmware for 9/11 MitM attacks but failed to conceal the manipulation of America's network time protocols by its domestic and foreign enemies.

Prequel 1:
#1410 Marine Links General Haig, Bin Laden Group Shock to Sister Marcy Qui Tam Nightwatch Clock

Prequel 2:
Broadcasts - C2CSI-Broadcast and Transcript-April 10, 2013

Prequel 3:
#1339 Marine Links Bettina Spread-Bet Entrust Key to Obama 20-Children Sandy Hook

9/11 Alexander Haig Had Inside Knowledge Of The World Trade Center Bombing


Finger up the Man-in-the-Middle!

 

Obama father’s British (CUKC) passport

 
 

[Spoliation evidence MoD keys for sale] ALEXANDER ABAD-SANTOS3,325 ViewsNOV 20, 2012 There's a lot of explaining to do, and it's not just the phone-hacking anymore. British prosecutors announced brand-new, bribery-related charges against former Rupert Murdoch editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson on Tuesday: Brooks allegedly paid someone in the Ministry of Defense £100,000 to get a steady stream of stories while Coulson allegedly paid someone to get his hands on a magic phonebook with royals' phone numbers. Now, for Brooks and Coulson, their very long rap sheets have gotten completely laughable at this point, but these new bribery charges matter. We promise.” 

News Releases 
UK Ministry of Defence Standardizes on Entrust PKI 

“Oct 11, 2006 [Research indicates that U.K. MoD began standardizing on Entrust keys, Serco clock and Cisco router racks in 1993 and used Macdonald Dettwiler to backdoor RSA for access to FBCA] Entrust’s technology selected to be the foundation for the MoD’s PKI ecosystem 

DALLAS - In an effort to enforce their strategy of centrally controlling policy to maintain a trusted network environment, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence (MoD) sought a public key infrastructure (PKI) solution to manage authentication, digital signatures and encryption capabilities. Entrust, Inc. [NASDAQ: ENTU] proudly announces that the company has licensed its Entrust Authority™ Security Manager to the the UK's MoD where it is to be used as the MoD root certification authority (Root CA). 

"The functionality and comprehensive nature of Entrust's PKI solution definitely meets our need to seamlessly manage the different capabilities we need for our secure network environment," said Lieutenant Colonel Keith Bell, Head of Defence Interoperable Network Services Authority. "We now have fully deployed the root certificate authority (CA) technology and look forward to extending this chain of trust to all departments and business partners." 

Entrust Authority™ Security Manager, a world-leading PKI, is designed to manage the digital keys and certificates that make up the digital identities used to transparently automate security-related processes in an organization. As an organization's Certification Authority (CA) system, Entrust Authority Security Manager software can help enable the use of digital signature, digital receipt, encryption and permissions management services across a wide variety of applications and solutions. 

"Having a secure PKI infrastructure is at the heart of building a trusted network environment," said Entrust Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Conner. "Because the MoD has to service a variety of different internal agencies, it is important that their PKI offers security and functionality to support this vast network. We are pleased to help them in their quest to securely communicate with both internal constituencies, as well as extend this security network to Defence contractors and other outside parties." 

The MoD will use the Entrust Authority Security Manager to support authentication, digital signatures and encryption. The PKI system also will allow the issuance of digital credentials to internal devices, as well as provide security for collaboration with industry partners. In addition, the PKI system will provide a root CA to the Defence Information Infrastructure DII(F) that will help create a single, efficient information infrastructure within the MoD.” 

No Regrets for a Love Of Explosives; In a Memoir of Sorts, a War Protester [and Obama mentor] Talks of Life With the Weathermen 
By DINITIA SMITH 
Published: September 11, 2001 [Yeah. Right! The Pentagon bomb was detonated with timing signal from the GMT Serco clock, relayed via Cisco SNAP Gap Rack] 

''I don't regret setting bombs,'' Bill Ayers said. ''I feel we didn't do enough.'' Mr. Ayers, who spent the 1970's as a fugitive in the Weather Underground, was sitting in the kitchen of his big turn-of-the-19th-century stone house in the Hyde Park district of Chicago. The long curly locks in his Wanted poster are shorn, though he wears earrings. He still has tattooed on his neck the rainbow-and-lightning Weathermen logo that appeared on letters taking responsibility for bombings. And he still has the ebullient, ingratiating manner, the apparently intense interest in other people, that made him a charismatic figure in the radical student movement. 

Now he has written a book, ''Fugitive Days'' (Beacon Press, September). Mr. Ayers, who is 56, calls it a memoir, somewhat coyly perhaps, since he also says some of it is fiction. He writes that he participated in the bombings of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, of the Capitol building in 1971, the Pentagon in 1972. But Mr. Ayers also seems to want to have it both ways, taking responsibility for daring acts in his youth, then deflecting it.”

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