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The FBI told their story about North Korea attacking Sony. Before we retaliate, read what they...

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They lie, we believe, their lies are exposed — rinse, repeat. It makes us easy to govern, incapable of self-government, and quite different than our skeptical unruly forebearers. We can do better. This is a great day to begin. Read this and decide for yourself.

This is the most complete collection of information I've found on this story.  Second post in this series; see links to the others at the end.

Contents

Articles questioning the FBI's story

About the attack

Dissenting voices to the official story

Remember this before you believe

Major media see the story

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(1)  Articles questioning the FBI's story

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While most journalists report official government statements, and cite only approving voices, there are a few who quote dissenters. We should pay attention to these few, considering the long list of government lies attributing evil deeds to designated foes. Learning from experience is the beginning of strength.

"Sony Pictures hackers say they want 'equality,' worked with staff to break in", Jacob Kastrenakes and Russell Brandom, The Verge, 25 November 2014 — An interview with the hackers. Ignored by journalists; blockbuster news if true.

"Sony Hack: Studio Security Points to Inside Job", The Hollywood Report, 3 December 2014

"North Korea Almost Certainly Did Not Hack Sony", Kim Zetter, Wired, 17 December 2014

"Reaction to the Sony Hack Is 'Beyond the Realm of Stupid'", Jason Koebler, Motherboard, 17 December 2014

"Why You Should Demand Proof Before Believing The U.S. Government On North Korea and Sony", Jeffrey Carr (cybersecurity expert, CEO of Taia GlobalWikipedia bio), Digital Dao, 17 December 2014 — Excellent background on the cyber-intel agencies and their vendors, and the dubious past of cyber-attack attribution.


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