I still think about the 175 million IP addresses that were transferred from the Pentagon to a small, newly established business in Florida (30 minutes from Mar a Lago) on Inauguration day….
”It is massive. That is the biggest thing in the history of the internet,” said Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Kentik, a network operating company.
Then, two months later there was news that Dan Kaminsky had suddenly died, at only 42 years old, and there was some suspicion and speculation about had he actually died. Kaminsky was one of only seven people worldwide to hold “the keys to the Internet” and the only person in USA. Hmmmm. If I was conspiracy minded I’d have to wonder if his death was faked so he could work undercover on a top-secret Internet project. Perhaps a project related to those 175 million IP addresses.
I still think about the 175 million IP addresses that were transferred from the Pentagon to a small, newly established business in Florida (30 minutes from Mar a Lago) on Inauguration day….
”It is massive. That is the biggest thing in the history of the internet,” said Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Kentik, a network operating company.
Then, two months later there was news that Dan Kaminsky had suddenly died, at only 42 years old, and there was some suspicion and speculation about had he actually died. Kaminsky was one of only seven people worldwide to hold “the keys to the Internet” and the only person in USA. Hmmmm. If I was conspiracy minded I’d have to wonder if his death was faked so he could work undercover on a top-secret Internet project. Perhaps a project related to those 175 million IP addresses.
Wow great reminder, thx!
(Aside: I, too, live around 30 mins from Mar a Lago but am not so brilliant as to hold one of the 7 keys)
It's amazing how I keep forgetting about that. I'm sure this is part of the Q story. Thanks!