nslookup or dig can show these.. check out how to use these tools on your own system. The below are ipv4 and ipv6 lookups respectively. The last bit of the answer lines is the IP addresses registered against the domain. And they indeed match the cloudflare addresses mentioned above... so can confirm.
$ dig greatawakening.win a
greatawakening.win. 1933 IN A 104.21.71.144
greatawakening.win. 1933 IN A 172.67.145.123
$ dig greatawakening.win aaaa
greatawakening.win. 1824 IN AAAA 2606:4700:3035::ac43:917b
greatawakening.win. 1824 IN AAAA 2606:4700:3034::6815:4790
My view is that cloudflare are the weakest link in this particular chain given past conduct from their org. ga.w also uses epik, which was mentioned in the video as being one of the registrars probably more resilient to attack compared to godaddy or others more under the sway of malign globalist influence. So that part is good.
nslookup or dig can show these.. check out how to use these tools on your own system. The below are ipv4 and ipv6 lookups respectively. The last bit of the answer lines is the IP addresses registered against the domain. And they indeed match the cloudflare addresses mentioned above... so can confirm.
My view is that cloudflare are the weakest link in this particular chain given past conduct from their org. ga.w also uses epik, which was mentioned in the video as being one of the registrars probably more resilient to attack compared to godaddy or others more under the sway of malign globalist influence. So that part is good.