So in the posts, we see several references to 11.3, 11.4, and 11.6. There’s a whole lot the references to 11.3 and then 11.4 and 11.6 aren’t quite as frequent. We’re given the at least one meaning of 11.3 and 11.6 in post 1517 and 1518.
There’s only two post about 11.4 and one of them references cyber attacks.
Well, that is the day before election day in 2024. And lately Dave on the X 22 report has been espousing the theory that since the deep state can’t use a plandemic again (people are wise to that), he expects that the plan for the deep state and what Trump wants to happen is, they’re going to push a cyber attack. The deep state is going to try to use that to postpone the elections, but the military is going to use it to switch to the security of paper ballots nationwide and be able to actually control the security and legitimacy of the election. Here is one recent report. Go to the 36:00-37:00 mark. He’s brought this up in several recent reports, and sometimes in a little more detail, but this was the one I just heard that connected the dots for me.
And so that definitely makes sense and if that’s the case, then the other reference to 11.4 is post 34, and if that post is referring to the same day, then it sounds like that is going to be one hell of a chaotic week.
I am comfy and cozy and ready for them to Bring. It. On!!!
NCSWIC
Good write-up. Interesting. Reminder that Podesta & Huma got leaked information that they were indicted.
If the military is ready for cyber-attacks with a non-cyber workaround, why would the cyber-attacks be only [attempts]? Does that suppose the attacks are allowed but only for voting, and the rest of the cyber-attack will be mostly foiled? Because if they stop the attacks before the paper ballots are used they won't be able to use them at all. Hmmm...
I think that’s the real reason Starlink was put up. The internet, as we know it, will shut down. We will get the EMS message at that time. Here comes Starlink ten days after.That’s my guess.
Will our current devices be able to connect? I've wondered about this.