That was one of my thoughts as well after Nessum Dorma was played. It's like a fucking James Bond movie (sorry, Tom Clancy movie): hey, we have several subjects on the run, they try to escape by plane from airports x, y and z, what do we have in our pocket to interrupt their flight plan? Oh, airports x, y and z use CrowdStrike, we have an active agent inside the company and already prepared a patch a while ago that will kill servers globally, we could use it for that purpose. Sounds good, do it.
We're watching a movie, no? Ok, sometimes it feels like a b, c or d movie, but that's why these categories were invented. It's not always a blockbuster, but still a movie. Barely watcheable, but like a car accident: you have to take a look.
I know it's more to it than this, ties to Ukraine, the Russia hoax, DNC, the Killbitch server, Seth, Assange, what not, but it's funny to let the mind drift away to fantasy land, 'cause that's where we live. Something is habbening, something very intense. I like it.
I agree. You have to want to be good. I believe that's within our DNA, because: what reason is there to want to be bad? It's not intrinsic, it's extrinsic. We are born good, and then Evil kicks in and tries to deceive you. Either you fall for it, or you fight an invisible fight against it, with the help of God, sometimes even without realizing. But realize you will, at a certain point.
Semantics, yeah, English is not my native language, so something might sound strange, and I might understand things wrong. I do my best.
I wonder what these goals are. The Ukraine Rabbit Hole is deep, I hope we find out someday.