Are we witnessing the initial phase of a Cyberculture Cold War?
The above question is asked because rumors and innuendos pertaining to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's blog are emerging in Cyberculture. Some are suggesting that Ahmadinejad is using his public blog site as a tool to communicate with international terrorist groups. Others make references to England's MI-5 intelligence agency and the CIA in the United States orchestrating a covert world wide conspiracy to discredit the Iranian president's blog.
In that blogging is very popular in cyberculture, answer me this. How many of the World's leaders in politics have their own personal blog? Why would a world political figure want a blog? Don't they have enough government related problems to worry about? In light of all the mass media news articles pertaining to the current political issues in the Middle East, these questions need to be given some serious considerations.
To find a link to Ahmadinejad's Blog and to discover other controversial questions relevant to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's blog, please read http://cyberculturenews.blogspot.com post titled: Ahmadinejad's
Blog: Embedded with Cryptic Coded Messages? After reading this article, one can only hope that the CIA and MI-5 intelligence analyst are keeping close tabs on what is being written in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's personal blog.
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practice to deceive.
But when we've practiced for a while,
How vastly we improve our style!"
J.R. Pope's quote foretells the first of many blogs in the Cyber Cold War.
photo credited to boingboing.net



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