What you may not have seen in the coverage of the explosion in Tianjin is that it hit suspiciously close to the National Supercomputer Center of Tianjin, as shown by a weather satellite that was able to pick up the explosion from space.
This is coming shortly after Obama announced that he wants the most powerful supercomputer in the world to be built in the US, soon after China's [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianhe-2]Tianhe-2[/url] made headlines again for topping the TOP500 lists as the world's most powerful supercomputer. This is also right after China allegedly launched a cyber attack against Wall Street.
This is it, guys. We're living in a huge cyber war right now, and the news won't tell you.
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The battle of free Internet. . I assume will come to a close as this generation grows up and adopts the Facebook thing. Look at games nowaday- more information gathering devices then consoles. Right now you all post on Facebook thinking it's a fun game- but it's just to program your mind for the future.