RE: [iwar] Are we seeing info war?

From: Mohammad Ozair Rasheed (ozair_rasheed@geocities.com)
Date: 2001-10-25 21:29:50


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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:29:50 +0500
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Subject: RE: [iwar] Are we seeing info war?
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Then it would be appropriate for me to point out a conclusion that I had
posted on this forum for I War being more of a perception management
game than hacking sites and disabling computers.

Any more? :)

Regards,
Ozair



-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Cohen [mailto:fc@all.net] 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 2:08 AM
To: iwar@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iwar] Are we seeing info war?


Per the message sent by Mohammad Ozair Rasheed:

> Hello all,

> I think that all members of this group have been watching the barrage 
> of news, conflicting-confirming, reversals, recantations and a lot 
> more. It just has occurred to me that perhaps we are seeing the info 
> war itself.  It seems that chaos rules at the moment, there are two 
> conclusions that I draw from this

> 1. No one knows what is actually going on.
> 2. The few that think they know, are not ready to tell.

> What are your comments? All welcome.

I'm not ready to tell...

Indeed, this is why I have been posting all of this stuff.  It has to do
with perception management. 

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