Abishai100
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The modern military landscape is largely based on the reliable transmission of information and the reliability of communications, which is why the Taliban attacked the World Trade Center on 9/11 and why the NSA consults with a special 'cyber' department.
As Hollywood (USA) makes 'cyber-lingo' films such as WarGames, LOL, and Tron, the U.S. military and intelligence offices develops its organization savvy regarding information-superhighway signals chatter.
It would not be a huge shock, therefore, if we discovered tomorrow that the NSA is developing a sophisticated continental Internet communications security system called Operation Sorsha.
For movie fans, Sorsha is the name of a Caucasian female warrior-princess from the George Lucas-Ron Howard fantasy-adventure film Willow starring Val Kilmer. Linguists can tell you that the name 'Sorsha' is European in origin and its smooth frontal consonant use of 's' and 'sh' with a nicely-placed 'r' bridge makes it a rather mechanically-commercial name.
If the NSA develops a possible 'Operation Sorsha' (devoted to communications-efficiency and hacker-shielding), then we would find a smoother information-superhighway 'castle' on the continent.
We know the U.S. military has constructed name-logistics podiums (e.g., Desert Storm, Operation Homefront, etc.), so an Operation Sorsha that paralleled new military initiatives geared towards communications perfection would represent an American investment in 'cyber-intelligence staffing.'
What was once 'fantasy and paranoia' is now ironically the 1st World frontline of strategy.
The question is, "Do you believe in infrastructure?"
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SORSHA: The land is for war jargon.
BAVMORDA: Communication must be hacked.
SORSHA: The highway is built on trust.
BAVMORDA: War makes new codes.
SORSHA: The Devil is in the details.
BAVMORDA: There is a pure lexicon.
SORSHA: Terrorism is the only slang.
BAVMORDA: War must be masked.
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Sorsha (Wiki)
As Hollywood (USA) makes 'cyber-lingo' films such as WarGames, LOL, and Tron, the U.S. military and intelligence offices develops its organization savvy regarding information-superhighway signals chatter.
It would not be a huge shock, therefore, if we discovered tomorrow that the NSA is developing a sophisticated continental Internet communications security system called Operation Sorsha.
For movie fans, Sorsha is the name of a Caucasian female warrior-princess from the George Lucas-Ron Howard fantasy-adventure film Willow starring Val Kilmer. Linguists can tell you that the name 'Sorsha' is European in origin and its smooth frontal consonant use of 's' and 'sh' with a nicely-placed 'r' bridge makes it a rather mechanically-commercial name.
If the NSA develops a possible 'Operation Sorsha' (devoted to communications-efficiency and hacker-shielding), then we would find a smoother information-superhighway 'castle' on the continent.
We know the U.S. military has constructed name-logistics podiums (e.g., Desert Storm, Operation Homefront, etc.), so an Operation Sorsha that paralleled new military initiatives geared towards communications perfection would represent an American investment in 'cyber-intelligence staffing.'
What was once 'fantasy and paranoia' is now ironically the 1st World frontline of strategy.
The question is, "Do you believe in infrastructure?"
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SORSHA: The land is for war jargon.
BAVMORDA: Communication must be hacked.
SORSHA: The highway is built on trust.
BAVMORDA: War makes new codes.
SORSHA: The Devil is in the details.
BAVMORDA: There is a pure lexicon.
SORSHA: Terrorism is the only slang.
BAVMORDA: War must be masked.
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Sorsha (Wiki)