Now, earlier this year, Crowdstrike purchased an Israeli company known as Flow Security. Flow Security has connections to Western and Israeli intelligence services (as Crowstrike does, obviously) and they specialize in securing and monitoring cloud and endpoint data for sensitive industries like banking, airlines, healthcare, government, etc. You can read about the acquisition here: (https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/crowdstrike-to-buy-israeli-data-defense-vendor-flow-security-a-24527)
My theory is that this possibly wasn't some random terror attack by the Houthis, but rather a sophisticated and highly-targeted attack on a little-known data infrastructure building. Perhaps the Flow Security server/data center? The last time we saw internet and cyber outages on this scale was when the RV blew up the AT&T data center in Nashville. If you recall, that was one of places that the Snowden leaks revealed as a bulk data collection and surveillance hub used by the NSA. It also occurred right after the fraudulent 2020 Election and was suspicious because it played a warning in advance of the explosion telling people to leave the area (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/explosion-downtown-nashville-b1778909.html)
I suspect we're looking at another cleanup operation.
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