We know the MSM has been dumping info about solar storms that could knock down comms in a continental level or even worldwide.
We also know that the people responsible for the flawed security software used on our public buildings is called Solarwinds (Qincidence ?, perhaps...).
Theory is, could the Solarwind systems (specially the ones responsible for the power grid and/or the internet) have been placed with backdoors by DS agents ?
Would they be responsible for a comms blackout that would be blamed on solar storms, or maybe a fake nuke-caused EMP (I remember Q mentioning that there would be a huge false flag coming, non-nuclear, but they would make it look so) ?
Then again, I came up with this assuming that the DS will cause the shutdown to contain some reveal that not even the social media censorship would be able to hold back.
I want you guys' opinion on this one.
How effective would a blackout be at preventing the spread of information if its only temporary?
Is it to give them enough time to take out witnesses and scrub evidence from record? Or time to develop a counter narrative?
I'm no expert on networking, but I imagine the internet is pretty decentralized. Although we rely on public infrastructure for the high bandwidth stuff, you can still send data over long distances with amateur radio bands.
The DS have gotten pretty far with controlling the narrative. Not sure that a blackout is necessary.
The internet is decentralized but its also not. It would not be hard for the bad actors to shut it down literally and near completely. I've also used some HF digital modes to send data. Got my rig set up and ready ! That would be so much harder to block or scramble, given how propagation works and being purely p2p
Interesting point. I'm still trying to figure out a way to connect the dots on how could this be tied to a possible military escalation involving Russia. Or maybe I'm wrong on the premises on this one. Everyone reading the main post, feel free to offer counter arguments.
You're definitely asking the right questions. As you have stated, Q has talked about comms blackouts. Must be a reason to bring it up.
I just hope we aren't running on old info from a stale operation that failed to materialize. However, current events seem to suggest that the ball is still in play. Whatever is happening now looks like another phase.
extremely given that 95% of the internet is centralized and the users are plebs that don't know how to comm.
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