I would imagine the grounding of all flights cost tremendous amounts of money. Not just in canceled flights, but flight delays, and missed business meetings, etc.
In my opinion, there is no way this happens due to a "glitch."
I suspect it was moves and countermoves of some type. For this to happen in Canada and the Phillipines, near the same time, suggests to me that this is a global situation.
The fact that the MSM have no inquiring minds is also a very strong tell as well. "Pre-propaganda only," news organizations would have pursued this as one of the biggest stories of the year. How can a computer glitch literally shut down all air traffic?
Think about how vulnerable and weak that makes our systems look? Maybe that was part of the point too.
Thanks for the additional followup u/dty6 👈🏻
I would imagine the grounding of all flights cost tremendous amounts of money. Not just in canceled flights, but flight delays, and missed business meetings, etc.
In my opinion, there is no way this happens due to a "glitch."
I suspect it was moves and countermoves of some type. For this to happen in Canada and the Phillipines, near the same time, suggests to me that this is a global situation.
The fact that the MSM have no inquiring minds is also a very strong tell as well. "Pre-propaganda only," news organizations would have pursued this as one of the biggest stories of the year. How can a computer glitch literally shut down all air traffic?
Think about how vulnerable and weak that makes our systems look? Maybe that was part of the point too.
One side said to the other...