A history in making.

“What’s wrong? You seem distracted,” Hans Gruber said.

“Just thinking.”

“About what?”

“How Netanyahu and his Zionist hackers managed to block my windows-based program access to the Middle Eastern network, in which I developed on Mac to run it in the first place,” I shot straight to the subject.

“Consequently, does that mean that American government is to be the blame?”

“No,” he said.

“Of course not. It’s the damn Semitic hackers meddling in the middle of two main languages: Hebraic and Arabic. Wasn’t that how they hacked into Iran’s nuclear progress information on computers?”

“I suppose so. It does make sense.”

“I no longer have access to the program as result of Israeli military/scientist elites. Six tunnels cutoff. Nor did I have an access to michaelshermer.com nor skeptic.com on a browser,” I remarked.

“And then, I thought about my recent article and Ahmadinejad’s complain to UN on the USA’s distance. I went back and over after few days of stuck-in for an English assignment.”

“Well, what did you find?”

“Even I was blinded by my own work. I went in the Google Chrome operating system, and, to my surprise, michaelshermer.com and skeptic.com does work.”

“Have you heard about the news?”

“What news?”

“The president of Poland and his 88 passengers, full of military officers as well as civilian workers were all killed.”

I thought for a moment. “Must be Russian inside job. No, not Moscow… Perhaps Belarus.”

“The report is said to be technical error.”

“Technical? How technical is it?”

“Smolensk.”

“The main ground in which wounded Nazi soldiers were took care of and flew to Germany in World War II?” I said. “Well, Stalingrad comes to the mind.”

“Meaning?”

“It is probably an inside job. Russian media is just full of it. What’s the source of media?”

“According to Polish sources, it’s the Russian source that was first confirmed, then came Polish collaborators.”

“No matters,” I said. “Polish people are probably cheering for his death. So war fronts don’t come to them.”

“You sure about that?”

“Yes. If Russia is really right on the technical issue… then I’d say that somehow someone has held a secret recipe of apple and PS3 architecture of codes. Russia still runs on the world’s oldest computer system, after all…” I thought for a moment. “Dark side of the moon or not… it’s likely that the Mac system is somehow partially broken through.”

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