The Mystery of AS8003. DoD massive range of IPv4 addresses?
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This whole thing is better than any spy novel, thriller movie, even any bit of American history thus far. When this is all unrolled, it is going to make for some fascinating reading.
Seriously! I use to read all the time until 2016...when reality became more interesting?
Can someone bring this down to a 5th grade reading level please?
I'll try to make an analogy using land property within a city:
The DoD had been holding millions of vacant lots in its ownership that were not for sale, nor use, and the addresses for those lots were not even listed in any property records. Furthermore, all roads leading to those vacant lots were blocked off to the public. So for all practical purposes those lots do not exist as far as the public is concerned.
Each lot has an individual unlisted [postal naming format] address which is basically that lots street name, street number, and zip code, and that address naming system is called "ipv4" [internet address format] to identify internet sites.
During the final minutes of Trumps term, the DoD suddenly, and without warning listed millions of those lots in the property registry, and opened the roads for the public to view the empty lots, and see what their addresses are. By doing so, the DoD very likely found people [hacker nerds] who had been squatting on those empty lots, and using those lots for activities that they were trying to keep hidden from the public.
We don't know what this move was really about, and we may never fully know. But the move is unprecedented, and considering the vast scale of "lots" discovered there is undoubtedly a purpose behind it.
Sooooo dark to light?
reserved block of DOD owned IP addresses became active running a covert election monitoring security system We have everything
The signature date was after the election, formalising a covert action, that has been operational throughout the election, in real time. The signature was notice to the darkside, we got it all.
educated guess.
Nothing to worry about just skynet booting up. ;)
I'm pretty sure Skynet uses ipv6, not 4. But maybe ipv4 just for the boot up.
I am curious to find out which politicians were pressuring the DoD to sell that resource, anyone know?
Perhaps the DOD was concerned about the global Internet authorities succumbing to wokeness and refusing to route traffic from undesirables.
Could this be new internet space for Trumps new social media platform? I am thinking with that many new IP addresses, he could shut down all those controlled by the cabal and distribute a new and secure internet? Sorry if this is a dumb question but just thinking down the road stuff
No social media platform, or just about any other online service needs anywhere near this number of addresses. That's why this event is such a notable one.
Fuck knows what they plan on doing with those millions of addresses.
This is like a diamond hidden in a lump of coal. I cant wait to see what comes out from this.