This is a warning. They are gathering data, "taking names' if you will.
They are getting their ducks in a row, all the info about us and all conservatives, so when they pull the false flag event they start rounding us up in the middle of the night, and then justify it by saying "they were all part of a huge "white supremacist network".
They are already shaping that narrative. Just wait, soon black churches will get firebombed, black colleges shot up by "white terrorist".
Then, boom, we know who they are are will start arresting them, please turn them in etc. etc.
No they didn't. Pentagon IP's are "dark", meaning they are not published to the DNS, leaving the IP's potentially available for nefarious purposes. Pentagon published some of their IP's as a test to see if that made them more secure or less secure.
Yes, this is wild, the company has been given more IP addresses than China Telecom, the largest internet provider in the world.
So why is the question??
The timing is enough to take notice of. January 20th.
https://apnews.com/press-release/globenewswire-mobile/business-corporate-news-products-and-services-industrial-products-and-services-new-products-and-services-381fde350497b99a3b4360965b2cce29
Yes, the coup clearly have a plan, and I am very sure we will not like it at all.
https://www.airforcemag.com/darpa-changing-directors-again-in-third-recent-shuffle/
hmm...
https://www.lookingglasscyber.com/press-release/former-darpa-director-coleman-joins-lookingglass-advisory-board/
This is a warning. They are gathering data, "taking names' if you will.
They are getting their ducks in a row, all the info about us and all conservatives, so when they pull the false flag event they start rounding us up in the middle of the night, and then justify it by saying "they were all part of a huge "white supremacist network".
They are already shaping that narrative. Just wait, soon black churches will get firebombed, black colleges shot up by "white terrorist".
Then, boom, we know who they are are will start arresting them, please turn them in etc. etc.
The fact that your narrative can't be dismissed out of hand tells you just how far down this path we are.
https://www.airforcemag.com/darpa-changing-directors-again-in-third-recent-shuffle/
hmm...
https://www.lookingglasscyber.com/press-release/former-darpa-director-coleman-joins-lookingglass-advisory-board/
Something wicked this way comes.
No they didn't. Pentagon IP's are "dark", meaning they are not published to the DNS, leaving the IP's potentially available for nefarious purposes. Pentagon published some of their IP's as a test to see if that made them more secure or less secure.