Judges confirm someones Q drop theory as "Very significant." Sub crash and #1032 & #4591
(gab.com)
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Cliffs Notes:
The sub that got hit was called the Connecticut.
It "got hit" by something in the South China Sea.
11 navy men were injured.
u/#q1032
https://qalerts.app/?q=%231032
u/#q4591
https://qalerts.app/?q=%234591
5:5
This is very significant.
There was a spate of destroyers (Burke class??) that had what seemed to be hacked controls and subsequent rams into freighters in a peculiar perpendicular manner..
Wasn’t this related to finding “extra” components on Chinese manufactured circuit boards used in defense equipment? Like our navigation systems were hacked to cause collisions?
I remember that-it seemed like a satcom connection backdoored...
Protected by solarwinds software probably
Wooden ships on the water, sailin free.... double duty winds...
Now why would someone choose Windows NT as the O/S for a warship??
https://www.wired.com/1998/07/sunk-by-windows-nt/
Well, having been below decks a few times, I've wondered if screen doors would be OK.. It be hotter than blazes down there... note: squid shitpost... 😁
Proven stability and old enough for them to know everything about it and what it does, they run MS-DOS on ICBM silo computers..........
With certain things you don't want to take ANY chances and the only way to ensure this is by something having been in use for so long that anything that could happen already have happened and have been thoroughly documented and addressed...
he linked an article from 98