My introduction to advanced communication technology (i.e. the Internet and World Wide Web) came in 1999.

Having grown up in the two-channel universe of the 1960s and 鈥70s, I was agog at the power it represented. The technology was nascent at that time 鈥 not many web pages yet existed 鈥 but I could still see the potential for good. Here was a technology that I felt could really save the world.

I am not ashamed to say that when I first saw the web, I was filled with schoolboy naivete. I wanted to help, so I did. I created the first electronic sociology journal, , and with a massive anticipatory grin, watched and waited for utopia.

There鈥檚 a global war going on, and a global arms race to go with it. It鈥檚 not a race for physical weapons, it鈥檚 a race to develop cyber weapons of psychological, emotional, financial and infrastructure attack. Shutterstock

Unfortunately, utopia didn鈥檛 emerge. In fact, my naive grin soon melted away.

The melting began when I learned that researchers at Cornell University, and possibly in collusion , were learning how to use Facebook, a technology we keep by our beds, .

The grin melted even further when I saw fellow scientists had learned to .

Manipulating Trump Supporters

The grin turned to an outright frown when I read by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a multidisciplinary scientific journal, that moderate Republicans, moderate libertarians, male Republicans and the 鈥渄eplorable鈥 poor 鈥 President Donald Trump鈥檚 base 鈥 were the most susceptible to manipulation.

I became a little worried when the scholars who wrote the study suggested that Google, by manipulating its algorithms, , in favor of a right-wing candidate.

Then there was the historic 2016 election of Trump. That鈥檚 when my smile turned to a grimace. During that election campaign, Trump , which it did. Spewing hundreds of thousands of dollars of fake ads into , and probably , they attacked America full-on. They didn鈥檛 do it with bullets and bombs; they did it with and with , and with the help of American CEOs and American technology.

It was certainly an attack, and there were definitely explosions, but they were in cyberspace. Desensitized by Hollywood violence, we are not paying attention to the attack on our minds.

You can argue about whether the Russian attacks were effective, or puzzle if Trump and his family are traitors, but the fact remains 鈥 we are under attack, and if something isn鈥檛 done, it鈥檚 going to get worse.

Annual Hacking Event

You don鈥檛 have to be a prophet to see what鈥檚 coming. The battle plan is in plain sight. In the midst of Cyber Security Awareness Month, it鈥檚 time to open our eyes.

Consider the Russian company . This firm holds an annual event known as , or 鈥淧ositive Hack鈥 days. At this event, which started back in 2011, the world鈥檚 best and brightest hackers get together to train.

It doesn鈥檛 sound too threatening until you learn about 鈥.鈥 The Standoff is a military hacking competition with a blatant military goal: Take out a city鈥檚 telecom, heat, power, oil and rail infrastructures. The city鈥檚 citizens are even offered up as a resource for the hackers. They are easy to exploit, . They use 鈥渟mart gadgets every day.鈥 鈥淭hey are vulnerable to social engineering.鈥 They are 鈥減repared to share (their) secrets.鈥

Sitting back in my chair with a thump, I see it clearly.

There鈥檚 a global war going on, and a global arms race to go with it. The arms race is not a race for physical weapons, it is a race to develop cyber-weapons of psychological, emotional, financial and infrastructure attack. By now, the arms race is so far advanced that it makes the and the U.S. government鈥檚 look like toddler鈥檚 play.

and the and other to radicalize our youth, bringing the war to our streets. Russian cyber-marines , going so far as to target .

Just recently, the sensitive financial data of almost half the U.S. population was stolen by . There is even, as is becoming increasingly clear as the unfolds, a 鈥溾 鈥 a propaganda campaign, .

Wake Up And Realize We鈥檙e At War

If the horrific , exploding racial tensions and political polarization of Western democracies are any indication, destabilization is proceeding apace.

So what do we make of this?

No. 1: Realize that global war has been declared. It鈥檚 a little hard to pin down who fired the first shot right now, but the aggressors are active and engaged.

No. 2: Understand we are all under attack, even Republicans, There may be short-term financial gain for those who benefit from the destabilization, but only a fool would think the enemy is our best friend.

Finally, if you are a private citizen, you need to start taking the cyber threat seriously. Combatants are trained to see you as easy-to-manipulate resources. You are being viciously manipulated through social media.

Your financial data is stolen and could easily be used against you. Cyber-marines are training to take out the life-giving infrastructure of your cities. Are government and corporate leaders blithely unaware, or engaged in traitorous collusion? Only time will time.

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