On 7/24/15, Shelley <[email protected]> wrote: > On July 24, 2015 3:20:23 PM Seth <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 10:18:07 -0700, M373 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > On 24-Jul-15 11:52, Georgi Guninski wrote: >> >>> I seriously wonder if there's any assassinations that've happened >> >>> with >> >>> the >> >>> use of this mechanism. (1. wait until approaching intersection at >> >>> high >> >>> speed, 2. disengage brakes + steering wheel, is probably very >> >>> effective) >> >>> >> >> We were discussing this in chat. >> >> Someone suggested "sooner or later sploits like this >> >> will appear on black/gray sploits markets or even become >> >> public". Then likely car accidents will go up and >> >> maybe mainstream media will cry "car/hackers injure human" >> >> (the other way is not news, it is statistics). >> > >> > Some conspiracists conjectured this might have happened in the fatal, >> > fiery crash of the investigative journalist Michael Hastings in L.A., >> > but without hard evidence it's the purview of the credulous prone to >> > conspiracy theories rather than an actual one (of which there are >> > many). >> >> Right, I mean the official story was such a credulous one, and no one in >> squeaky clean US power structure had any motive to eliminate an >> investigative journalist like Hastings. >> >> Oh those credulous conspiracy theorists with their crazy theories about >> assassination via car hacking. > > Calling something a conspiracy theory is a common disinfo tactic. We used > to have to play Spot the Fed, now they out themselves...
Bah, humbug! Conspiracy theory if ever I heard one!
