Think about it.
They've been streaming the entire time since they launched. The timing tied right in with the Tulsa conference. The timing ties right in with the Chauvin trial. The timing ties right in with the audit of the ballots in Arizona They are performing load testing.
If they can keep this system up, they can communicate with ALL of us. We can then relay this information to our friend, neighbors and communities.
They can't shut the entire Internet down. Frank is the Hub, we are the Spokes.
We are the DIGITAL ARMY.
Yes, don't listen to me. Just try throttling your speed to 15-30kbps, blocking DNS, and revoking all security certificates. That's just the superficial layer.
Maybe you understand network administration, and you can get around the superficial stuff. Now imagine that your ISP is where the throttle is, all of their security certificates are revoked, and their DNS and routing tables are corrupted. Good luck getting a route. Once you get a route, good luck getting a browser to consume the encrypted content you painstakingly tried to download.
Oh, yeah, this is all temporary, right. How many hours? Days? Why did it happen in the first place? How? Was it an instantaneous event, or an ongoing event? What else could go down, besides superficial protocols, in such an event?
Don't listen to ass-hats like this idiot.