Now this is nefarious... The black swan event that has been forecast this year may be more significant than just illegal immigrants shooting civilians than I previously thought. Now it looks like we'll have a full on cyber attack on top of that. The precipice of destruction may actually feel and be more like actually falling off the cliff rather than looking over the abyss and saving ourselves at the last minute. I still believe the DS will pull the trigger closer to the election for maximum effect to disrupt the election process.
Well guys, looks like we are going back to the good ole era without the internet or phones. The young people are going to freak out without modern technology but you older folk will just say this was a Tuesday back in my day LOL!
Get used to communicating through snail mail and/or landline. Businesses should have already started the process of getting their data off the cloud or at least having on-site backup and access to their data. Not sure if it's worth it to develop a process of collecting cash/checks from clients since the cyber attack will disrupt the banking sector. I guess cash is king in this case since you can't cash in the check that easy (unless you can, I don't know).
Now this is nefarious... The black swan event that has been forecast this year may be more significant than just illegal immigrants shooting civilians than I previously thought. Now it looks like we'll have a full on cyber attack on top of that. The precipice of destruction may actually feel and be more like actually falling off the cliff rather than looking over the abyss and saving ourselves at the last minute. I still believe the DS will pull the trigger closer to the election for maximum effect to disrupt the election process.
Well guys, looks like we are going back to the good ole era without the internet or phones. The young people are going to freak out without modern technology but you older folk will just say this was a Tuesday back in my day LOL!
Get used to communicating through snail mail and/or landline. Businesses should have already started the process of getting their data off the cloud or at least having on-site backup and access to their data. Not sure if it's worth it to develop a process of collecting cash/checks from clients since the cyber attack will disrupt the banking sector. I guess cash is king in this case since you can't cash in the check that easy (unless you can, I don't know).
Never gave up the landline. Saw this scenario coming years ago.
We still have to believe the plan? It gets hard after stuff like this..