Emily is joined by Andrew Orlowski for a shocking perspective on Israel’s infiltration of Hezbollah’s pagers and radios, including why supply chain vulnerabilities should frighten people in the U.S.
Watch the full interview above.
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Feels like that interview was hacked around. It was a fascinating subject covered far too quickly and in too little depth. I was left not entirely clear about what I was being told, other than that all electronic devices are vulnerable to programming to harm us, which I had intuited from the week’s news already. Another good reason for steering clear of all new tech. Then the interview wandered into Net Zero and international relations and global manufacturing, all subjects far too big for the coverage this interview gave them. I felt a much longer interview had maybe been cut up into confetti and sprayed at me. Fascinating but not entirely coherent glimpses of lots of different issues. Is there a longer version available somewhere or some place one can find out more about Orlowski, his background and writings?
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SubscribeFeels like that interview was hacked around. It was a fascinating subject covered far too quickly and in too little depth. I was left not entirely clear about what I was being told, other than that all electronic devices are vulnerable to programming to harm us, which I had intuited from the week’s news already. Another good reason for steering clear of all new tech. Then the interview wandered into Net Zero and international relations and global manufacturing, all subjects far too big for the coverage this interview gave them. I felt a much longer interview had maybe been cut up into confetti and sprayed at me. Fascinating but not entirely coherent glimpses of lots of different issues. Is there a longer version available somewhere or some place one can find out more about Orlowski, his background and writings?