Hello again.
I do not know (and of course, never will know) if my suggestion appealed to y'all,
of writing one or more computer viruses or worms, and releasing them into the
Farsi-speaking parts of the Internet, that were designed to:
(1) Infiltrate [see (3)] the boot sector or wherever of the PC/smartphone/tablet;
(2) download appropriately chosen Baha'i Holy Scripture, or commentary upon them
(written in Farsi of course), onto the computer desktop of the infected computer,
from within some bot-farm or other your have infiltrated (or, wherever), and most
especially the parts where the Baha'i writings say that God has abolished clergy
– because those cut to the heart of the Theocratic System currently running Iran;
(3) Scan the PC/etc. host for all contact-list information, and e-mail itself to as many
other computers/smartphones/tablets as possible;
(4) Erase all evidence of itself, to screw up SFAIP all cyberwarfare countermeasures.
Well, I was thinking about that, while also thinking about how the ChiComs can fuck
right off, and so on and so forth, and it occurred to me that there is no particular reason
the Cyberwarfare Division of the People's Liberation Army should be allowed to devote
all of its resources to its offensive capability – you know, posting random anti-Semitic
shit, goat porn, and Flat Earth drivel here, to make Anons look bad (among other things
they do). No, no: let's give them a run for their defensive money, too.
Nothing takes the edge of an enemy offensive here, quite like obliging them to reallocate
resources from it to defend against your own offensive against them on another front.
So, I would suggest the following, FWIIW:
Write one or more computer viruses or worms, and release them (inject them) massively,
at N points of the East Asian parts of the internet (Japan, and maybe S. Korea aside, I
guess), so: PRC, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Taiwan, and maybe the Philipines, too,
in Chinese (both simplified and traditional characters – maybe even adding some of those
local, e.g. Cantonese-culture only characters both for local flavor and for misdirection), that
are designed to:
(1) Infiltrate [see (3)] the boot sector or wherever of the PC/smartphone/tablet;
(2) download appropriately chosen anti-Chinese Communist Party literature, or
commentary upon same, onto the computer desktop of the infected computer,
from within some bot-farm or other your have infiltrated (or, wherever);
(3) Scan the PC/etc. host for all contact-list information, and e-mail itself to as many
other computers/smartphones/tablets as possible;
(4) Erase all evidence of itself, to screw up SFAIP all cyberwarfare countermeasures.
As to the contents, I have three specific proposals:
(a) A carefully chosen, say, 15-second looping gif of the "Tank Man" incident from the 1989
Tien An Men anti-Democracy massacre – that guy who, going 99th level in heroism, put
his lone self in front of a column of tanks advancing on the square, and stared them down;
(b) jpeg/png stills of the same, converted into memes, where a picture of him doing that is in
the background, and middle, and across the top and/or bottom (or both) are meme-type
slogans or arguments denouncing the Chinese Communist Party;
(c) Especially because it frosts his tyrannical tree, similar memes of Xi as Winnie the Pooh,
with appropriate anti-communist memetic slogans as in (b), and so forth.
I do not know what benefits may accrue, or what harm may be done to actions taken against,
the PRC on such a cyberwarfare front, if you were also to add:
(d) Memes accusing the PRC (and Xi) of either gross negligence and dereliction of duty, or even
purposeful release of the virus as an act of war, in which they were indifferent to the suffering
of their own people
… but it's also a possibility.
Hyperlinks to those "19 Principles Against the Chinese Communist Party" (or whatever the hell they
are called) – or, as in the Bahai proposal, DL of excerpts from them as a pdf – is also an idea.
As much as anything, this is to oblige the CWD of the PLA to play whack-a-mole, dealing with all this.
FWIIW, and thank you for all that you do,
– an Anon