I can’t help but to think with basically the entire world having a camera phone on them at all timeS, it would be really hard to keep the lid on operations that involve significant use of force. The theory is also that these operations are occurring in places where the citizens may not typically experience consistent warfare or combat, so it would be foreign to them. Combine that with some of the potential targets being the most influential, rich, and powerful people in the world, that has to increase the difficulty because of potential bodyguards, increased security and defenses, etc. Could we be truly living in an information warfare era where just the truth about their deeds and doings is enough to bag them. I would love to hear any thoughts.
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Central communications blackout.
They'll come and go and nobody will be able to get a word in edgewise.
There's a Q Drop that mentions that military has been practicing Ops with no comms