Monday, 3 October 2022

Slow Wars



I have this concept with that we are currently under attack in so many and so subtle ways that we don't really realise it; I call this Slow Wars. Its a bit like the game Grandmother's footsteps[1] (or 'Red light, Green light now thanks to Squid game) where players are attempting to sneak up on someone without their movement being seen.

One example of this is the cyber attacks conducted against the infrastructure of nation states. Whilst some might not consider that to be a conventional war it has many of the same effects, damaging trade, damagring business confidence, stealing secrets, undermining opponents etc. Because people don't see and feel this kind of attack it is less scary even though the consequences of a particular attack might be much worse than another given physical attack. It feels less dangerous and so we might not notice it at all, its a 'slow attack', as in we at not seeing the person move up on us (like in Red light, Green light) until they have already passed the line. If a rival is continously attacking you slowly then you are in a Slow War and the danger is that you (/we) don't collectively realise and respond to this.

Today i read about [2] another line of attack being used in this Slow War where Malignant actors are attempting to subvert the free Internet via corrupting the standards and standards bodies used to run the architecture itself. These countries aim to change the Internet to 'New IP' (Internet Protocol) which would allow much greator censorship control of the Intenet to countries than even they have today. What is clever about this attack is that it plays to the UN ITU's long term asparation to take regulatory control of the Internet over from the IETF, a self governing body that standardises most of the Internet's architecture by consesus.

The concept of Slow Wars however is much bigger than just the technical world. It is easily applied to how Russia continunes to undermine and attack their neighbours in phases. Whilst we outsiders might consider these phases as individual wars it is clear now that these all fit as part of a master plan. Their war on Ukraine is a case in point and shows why the calls from many commentators that 'Ukraine should negotiate' are so wrong. In 2014 Russia invaded and allegally annexed the Crimean penisula of Ukraine by a combination of Blitz Kriek and recruiting traitors in the Ukrainian forces. However this wasn't the end for Russia, just a phase. They came back, as we see on our screens today, in 2022 for the next phase were they attempted to assignate the Ukrainian president whilst overwhelming their military. Today the Russians hold most of the Ukraian cost, some power stations and have declared four further illegal annexations. If Ukraniane 'just negotiates a peace' (aka Give up all annexed areas) would that be the end of it or would their simply be further phases once Russia have rebuilt their forces and they've sold some energy ? (Yes there are countries buying energy today from them and they will be even more once the war ends, if Russia are not stopped of course. Those future energy buyers will of course claim they are trying to show Russia they are more sucessful with business than violence but they would be as naive now as the Germans were to become so dependant on Russian energy until now).

Don't take this to think that i am some kind of war monger. I want peace as much as the next person, but we do need to learn from history and we need to stand up to bullies. We need to protect our values and understand when we are being take for a ride. Yes we must continue to support Ukraine but we should also rack up the pressure on passive states like India/China or the Middle East / OPEC. If either of these blocks removed their passive support of the Russian war then this would end much faster.

 

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statues_(game)

[2] https://www.theregister.com/2022/09/29/itu_plenipotentiary_open_internet_fight/?utm_source=weekly&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_content=article

Sunday, 15 August 2021

Travelling to the EU with a pet post Brexit (RIP pet passports)

 I've just come back from a 3 week holiday in Spain where i drive through France both outwards and on the return. This is the first time i took a pet with me and since i have never had a 'pet passport' (PP) before i had to go through the new route of a 'Animal Health Certificate' (AHC), another negative consequence of Brexit of course. Where once you would of got a PP and used that to show all relevant checks and vaccinations had been given for any trip; you now need to get a AHC created by your vet for every single trip. i.e. If i wanted to go to Europe again next week i would need a brand new AHC at ~£135 every time.

Anyway in travelling through France and especially during Covid i made sure we had everything we needed, trickey enough when some of the travel rules where changing near daily. For the UK vet this was the first time she had filled out such a form.

In calling Eurotunnel though a couple of days before return to change a minor item on the booking the emmployee briefly mentioned to make sure we had a tapeworm certificate for the return. After a bit of research it turned out this was something i needed to do whilst on holiday. We found a vet an hour away and managed to get a certificate and treatment from them before the Siesta time. The Spanush vet had also not had to deal with an AHC before and wanted to update our non-existant PP, she issued a certificate in the form of a Spanish AHC.

However on getting to EuroTunnel they rejected this on the basis that it wasn't written on the AHC form and that the Spanish AHC couldn't be accetped. They diverted me to a nearby vet who simply wrote in the confirmation details from the Spanish form onto the UK form and prompted charged me €50 for the privaledge. Its not their fault.

None of this would have been necessary if not for the lies told before, during and after Brexit. This is a minor example of the damage being done to the UK but its a personal example and a warning for anyone taking a pet abroad.

Thursday, 12 March 2020

Part nine - Passport application sent

The landslide win of the Tory's in the election knocked the sails out of many people, i was just one. I couldn't bring myself to watch the victory speeches and just tried to tune out. The government now is openly hiring all manner of spin doctors and recently effectively sacked the Chancellor because he wouldn't accept to just be a puppet of the central spin machine.
I was prompted this week by family to see what the status of my application and that spurred me into completing the last part. Whilst i always wanted to gain FBR status as a contingency against Brexit taking away my visa free travel, and partly as a small signal that i am against this whole craziness, right now we are in 'transition' and so the new passport was strictly needed. In any case Covid-19 has caused many events to be cancelled including over seas travel in the case of my company, never the less i continued to complete this.
Today i posted the complete application package for a passport and a plastic ID card (€115) not including postage. I'd expect to get the passport itself in a couple of weeks, we'll see.

We live in a very dangerous time for democracy with the Government very carefully controlling the publics perception of everything and only delivering constant feed lines that the public can repeat ad naseum. This is only made worse by foreign powers also using social media and fake news to manipulate the voter. Hopefully this will be resolved one day but i have no idea how.

Sunday, 8 December 2019

Part eight - Foregin birth certificate received

This week i received the official certificate along with all my paperwork and a passport application form. Right now the UK has a general election only days away and if the Tory's win a majority they will unfortunately execute some bodged up Brexit straight away. Unfortunately the leader of Labour is a nutcase and so be storming home but his combination of marxism and racism means many can't vote for a party led by him.
Our best hope right now is that no party wins a majority and parliment is willing and able to continue pushing for a properly informed referendum.
Unfortunately there are many head winds here:
- Direct Messaging via Social media is still not regulated. Therefore this can still be used to messages to individuals which would not stand up to scrutiny.
- Various state actors are still manipulating our democracy and since it is politically expedidant the government seems to be withholding a report which says just that.
- Voter fatigue appears to have set in with the subject of Brexit and people was want to 'get it done'. However we know that even if you pass the 'withdrawl has started' stage it will be far from done at that point.
 Its also become more evident that Trump is in Putin's pocket.

Again think about who stands to gain from all this Chaos, Putin and Trump.

Monday, 18 November 2019

Applying for an Irish passport - part seven - Application accepted

On Friday 15th November i recieved an email from the Irish Department for Foriegn Affairs (DFA) saying that my application was due to be accepted and i just needed to re-confirm my address for posting back the documents. So far the process has taken 1 year and 1 month. I'd expect to get the status this month which then means i have the option to apply for a passport in the future if i so desire.
Actually this weekendi have a work trip to Italy and this highlights the need for free and simply access to our neighbouring countries.

For historical reference Brexit has changed alot and not very much. Boris Johnson negotiated a new version of the deal which puts N Ireland in a different customs status, however he couldn't pass that through Parliment and so they have all agreed to (or been bounced into) an election on 12th December. Its unclear what will happen in this election for several reasons:
a) The unregulated direct targetting of messages via social media by Leave via Facebook using Cambridge Analytica and Analytics IQ funded by a US billionaire has been exposed and blocked.
b) Twitter has annouced it will no longer allow political ads, however
c) Social media is still vulnerable to the unofficial political messages that are even less accountable and forwarded around between believers which re-enforce their perception 'its the truth'.
d) There is still no clear leader for Remain, no unifying message. Even politicians that have changed their minds will find it difficult to slow the inertia of years of the other side controlling the message
e) British mentality (or the 'bulldog spirit) to just 'get it done' regardless of whether it, on reflection, is a good thing.

At least the Lib Dems are now clear that if they win (outright) they will simply revoke article 50. However the I can hope for now is that the election does not deliver an outright majority for Boris or allow him to create an unholy alliance with Nigel. This could mean we get a more informed referendum and one that is not rushed through. However all of the above points would likely still apply.
 Just remember who stands to benefit from a weakened UK and EU. Putin and Trump.

Saturday, 26 January 2019

Applying for an Irish passport - part six - Forgeign Birth application submitted

I have now submitted my FBR application to the Irish government with the ETA for review between 6-12 months. Its unknown how long this could really take because whilst i've been deligent in dotting the i's and crossing the t's its clear they have a surge of applications and no incentive to expedite the process.
It took me nearly four months to get to this point including phone calls, letters, ordering documents, translating documents, getting lawyer colleagues to notarise documents etc. Also it has cost ~£400 just to get to this stage and none of my children can benefit from this to Irish law (I would have had to have done this before they were born).

For historical reference its still unclear at this time which way Brexit will go. The PM seems to have control of the time table and is running out the clock to force the MPs into accepting whatever comprises the EU give us or No Deal. People should remember that even if the EU does concede on the backstop then they have essential won the negoatitions. They set the 'frame work' at the beginning which meant that if any of their red lines were not agreed then the process stopped. The main reason i voted remain was because i didn't think we could ever do well in such negotiations and i think i've been vindicated, a hollow victory of course.

Finally if anyone wants to understand how we got where we are then i recommend watching Brexit-the-uncivil-war on Channel 4. I fear that even if we had a second vote, and such tatics were no longer available, you still cannot reset the lies people have been told and more importantly the opinions they have formed because of them. We have many great values as britons but one aspect we do have is the ability to put our heads down and get the shoulder to the wheel in face of all opposition. i.e. People will stand by the position they have taken even if they secretly know its wrong, they can be intransigent.
Just listen to what some people say to opinion shows and you'll hear that most of the specific examples of reasons for Brexit are actually problems created by our own sucessive governments.

Friday, 18 January 2019

EHIC and Brexit (an open letter)

(I've just sent this email to the feedback address for the NHS EHIC process. #peoplesvote)
 
To whom it may concern,

I have just renewed my son's EHIC and found the process quick and painless which is good.

However i note that the letter which accompanies the new card does not mention the risks associated with Brexit at all. i.e Despite the printed expiry date on this card, it would presumably become totally defunct in the event of a No Deal scenario.
Whilst i can assume this is because the situation is rapidly evolving i think its important that all card holders are reminded on all possible occasions about such risks, especially as you come to rely on them.
I know my sons have needed medical treatment abroad in the past and having (or not on one occasion) this card in my possession made a significant difference in gaining access to treatment.

regards,
<Name supplied>