"If we don't put in place the kind of architecture that can prevent these attacks from taking place this is not just going to be affecting movies this is going to be affecting our entire economy in ways that are extraordinarily significant":
quote by President Obama during his end of year News Conference with the Press today before leaving for his Christmas vacation in Hawaii.
I'm really glad the President stressed this:
Basically, like I said in other articles I have recently written unless this can be stopped the Internet isn't going to be around (at least in it's present form) anymore.
Because the alternative is to end our capitalistic system which is now based almost entirely on business done over the Internet through emails, texts, work orders, things ordered online from companies like Amazon or EBay or whatever company you would like to name worldwide.
Though we could have survived without the Internet before 2000, now billions of dollars have been invested in this type of infrastructure worldwide. So, shutting down the Internet would likely create a World Great Depression (or a world war or both) if it was done under present circumstances.
So, hopefully we have another Bill Gates or Steve Jobs (hopefully many of them) out there to save the world once again with better ideas to save the world from these times.
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