I read this article as shared by u/Metalheads4Trump
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkmSsiA8/x/c/4DyMHIKgVFZ
After reading this article, I think that taking down or hiding the GN site code George News is not the objective of this fire, especially given the scale of the losses. The GN website was only an aggregator with probably not a whole lot of traffic, and wasn't even well-maintained by the GN team, who spend a lot more of their time, effort and content on Telegram and YouTube. They continue to post on Telegram as if their main site never existed in the first place.
And really, the site wasn't even that interesting. If it were a tracking and data harvesting honeypot then it would make for a very lazy attempt at being one.
I think that more important objectives would have existed among the millions of websites affected. For example, the game RUST was affected majorly with total permanent data losses: this is a game that sold over 5 million copies. Other major players were also affected:
The list of impacted clients includes cyber threat intelligence company Bad Packets, provider of free chess server Lichess.org, videogame maker Rust, cryptocurrency exchange Deribit's blog and docs sites, telecom company AFR-IX, encryption utility VeraCrypt, news outlet eeNews Europe, the art building complex Centre Pompidou, and many others.
Deribit has clarified to BleepingComputer that the outage only impacted their docs and blog sites and that the exchange was never down.
For videogame maker Rust, the incident has led to a total data loss leaving no way for recovery.
"We've confirmed a total loss of the affected EU servers during the OVH data centre fire. We're now exploring replacing the affected servers. Data will be unable to be restored," the game developer tweeted.
If this were arson, it would be more plausible to say that this was large-scale economic sabotage than to say that it was a reaction to what some anons on GAW uncovered over GN. Like they could have simply taken the server or just the site offline and not incur all these other economic losses, otherwise it would be like using a jack-hammer to hammer in a nail.
You got that right. And weird coincidence : the death of Dassault just a few days before the fire. Dassault and OVH was mandate by the french gov to work on a french sovereign cloud.
A French sovereign cloud, i.e. an independent national internet?
Perhaps something like this:
https://recorder.americaunincorporated.org/
The Public record for the land jurisdiction of America, which utilizes blockchain tech.
Must be the globalists then!
Thank you for being the voice of reason. I tried to mention this when all that stuff was happening with GN and continually got downvoted for suggesting that GN didn't cause a fire to cover up for having a website and collecting donations that probably amounted to less than a couple thousand dollars at most.
You are right. They are kind of like bubble gum on the ground. Not a big deal in the scheme of things, but annoying as heck when you step in it.
Data centres have all kinds of preventative measures against fire. Mainly Argon gas sytems for dealing with electrical fires. Also, there's not much in the way of combustible materials in a DC: Metal chassis, PCB's and wire cabling not much else, has to be deliberate seeing the photos.
The bigger threat is a lithium fire- which many systems contain, albeit in small amounts (Battery-backed RAID, for instance), but many of the newer large-scale UPS systems are using massive banks of lithium batteries in place of the older lead-acid batteries.
"Green" Argon-containing suppression systems like Inergen work primarily by rapidly removing heat from the fire, but have been proven to be pretty much useless at extinguishing lithium. Once lithium goes runaway, a gas system simply doesn't have enough mass to sink that amount of heat.
That's just one reason FM-200 is still king in the US and people that still have Halon (which interrupts the oxidizing reaction) keep their mouths shut and DCs safe. If they were using anything other than FM-200, I'd chalk this one up as yet another example of "When environmental policy bites you in the ass, again".
Data centers do still catch on fire tho. And catastrophically. Rare, but does happen.
It doesnt "have to be deliberate"
I don't think anyone here honestly thought it was all due to GN -- it was just fun to contemplate, given the major debate over GN that went on here for a couple of days.
On a side note: This is precisely why everyone preaches to back-up your stuff. It takes only one tragedy to wipe out your files forever. Shame, too, on any company that doesn't have their back-ups stored at remote location(s).
A word to the wise is sufficient...
The timing WAS PRICELESS tho’.
I won't argue that. ;-)
Oh yes. It's no secret that I support George, but when I looked at their site and saw the paper.li notice I was like "LOL wtf is even going on anymore," shook my head and decided to take a long break from my computer.
I see, but there will be some people who will take that connection at face value, especially if they haven't looked all that closely into it.
They will "see" it whether it's there or not. Proof of this is all of the fake "QAnon" news.
The cryptocurrency part is interesting too. That could have been a major blow to consumer confidence in what most are touting as a way to get away from the central bank.
The exchange noted said it was for the exchanges blog but didn’t say the exchange itself went down. Anyone involved in crypto knows the electronic vulnerabilities in the tech.
The idea of total data loss is ... staggering.
Cant believe these companies didnt have a backup offsite.
Extremely irresponsible and naive.
Sometimes..shit happens.....and it isnt part of a bigger problem...sometimes it's just a fire . Anyone putting out it was because of any one group is STRETCHING FACTS TO FIT A NARRATIVE. Shill worthy they are. Great dig here. Thinking like an Anon. It's good to see. Felt like that's been lost the last few weeks or so. I see a crypto currency service on this list. Being we are being pushed to [their] Great reset....that more than anything catches the eye....they don't like competition. Always dig research and think for yourself. Never deviate from it.
This is what I believe may have happened. The crypto exchanges blog files were kept there. Crypto can obviously be used in dark purchases online. Blog-files? Pedos discussing child purchasing sites? Also possibly child porn websites hosted there? All connected in one server farm. Too risky for those elites probably involved. The connections made here I BELIEVE set-off some flags and the farm was sacrificed. IMO. Hats off to anons WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!
I am still reading George News on Telegram - whatever happened was a false flag - in my opinion
Can you post there now tho? I deleted my listing yesterday but then you still couldn’t post.
yes, comments are back on
It's interesting about the game going down. I'm not a gamer, is chat included in the game and were the chat logs and severs also destroyed?
I don't know for sure, but I would think so if they had a put all their other eggs in the one data center basket: the chat logs aren't of any special significance over the game files.
unless they were using the chat as a comms sysyem like they did with that star wars mobile game they got caught using
YES!!!
Where do they store the chat text at, did those servers get destroyed? Who was chatting, what were they chatting about? Deep state uses game chats I thought. I'm not a gamer so I really don't know how it's setup.
They'd probably store the chat on the same server as the online multiplayer components, and the online multiplayer components would have been stored close to the rest of the game system files to decrease latency. The problem would have been, these devs did not have enough redundancy (e.g. off-site storage, local storage, alternative providers) to prevent total data loss.
I only know enough about games and human nature to guess the structure of their system. As for the contents chat logs, your guess is as good as mine, as I know nothing about the Rust userbase and I have no interest in playing the game. I do know though that a Star Wars mobile game was used to coordinate shootings:
https://greatawakening.win/p/11S0gVmfDy/coup-players-using-starwars-to-u/c/
Most likely there was something else on that system that was a threat to somebody. GN was probably just collateral damage.
Like child-porn sites. Amazed there were MILLIONS of websites involved.
Good thought.
The earliest time that I can trace the event occurring using archive.org is 1:53 am ET, March 10, 2021 (06:53 UTC, March 10, 2021). The event must have also happened after 3:22 pm ET, March 9, 2021 (20:22 UTC, March 9, 2021).
https://web.archive.org/web/2021*/paper.li
1:53 am ET, March 10, 2021 (06:53 UTC, March 10, 2021):
https://web.archive.org/web/20210310065328/http://paper.li/
3:22 pm ET, March 9, 2021 (20:22 UTC, March 9, 2021):
https://web.archive.org/web/20210309202243/https://paper.li/
Not really, it's just URL syntax. Depending on the underlying code, each site may present the URL differently.
As both sites used paper.li, I'd imagine that the /#/ is a trait common to other sites not run by George of a similar tier.
Coincidences......sometimes shit happens and fires are just fires..inconvenient destructive and accidental.
I think it happened bc they were involved in a sprawling tree of DS activities, with GN being just one of them. They probably figured people would start down the rabbit hole after the GN exposé, so decided to destroy the evidence.
That's a fair possibility, but if so, I don't think fire would be a good way to go about it, as it would draw too much attention from us and it's too self-destructive. It would have been far better to take down sites and servers quietly.
But they already have our attention. The fire would ensure we wouldn't find anything beyond what we already have, to an extent anyway
Or they knocked out internet power in Africa and because something terrible happened and it could not get out.