https://m.slashdot.org/story/390119
"On Tuesday, the Pentagon made a technical announcement -- visible mainly to network administrators around the world -- saying it was resuming control of the 175 million IP addresses and directing the traffic to its own servers. On Friday the Pentagon told The Post that the pilot program, which it previously had characterized as a cybersecurity measure designed to detect unspecified "vulnerabilities" and "prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space," was over. Parts of the Internet once managed by Global Resource Systems, the Pentagon said, now were being overseen by the Department of Defense Information Network, known by the acronym DODIN and part of U.S. Cyber Command, based at Fort Meade."
Note: Gen. Nakasone is in charge of Cyber Command. I believe he was one of the key people mentioned in the Devolution series.
Are they getting a new internet ready to run parallel to Big Tech?
Explain Like I'm 5?
Billions of dollars worth of IP addresses (like phone numbers for computers) were transferred out of the Pentagon and to this obscure company in Florida a short distance from Maralago right before the inauguration.
Now they're going back to the Pentagon under Cyber Command headed up by patriot Gen. Nakasone.
Shit is happening.
Is Nakasone a good guy? Why were the IPs allowed to be transferred to an intelligence front company?
He's Trumps man in charge of NSA. We have it all. I'd be surprised if he wasn't part of Q team.
https://www.wired.com/story/general-paul-nakasone-cyber-command-nsa/