How the Cyber Polycrisis Mirrors COVID-19 Psyop

Is something big coming? From James Grundvig at theburningplatform:

On Friday, June 16, the GovExec.com online magazine published an article explaining to its readership in the federal government’s agencies and departments that there was “no ‘systemic risk’ to government networks,” last week resulting from a spate of ransomware attacks, according to CISA.

On Saturday, scores of citizen reports began streaming into Twitter feeds and other social media platforms with video clips showing the U.S. military on the move in urban settings. The armed forces mobilized rubber-tire armored vehicles in Center City Philadelphia and V-22 Osprey aircraft transporting Marines to Laksper, California, north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Franciso. Later, more videos captured trains moving tanks and heavy equipment across several states, tanks on the road in Idaho Falls, and squadrons of UH-60 Black Hawk and AH-64 Apache Attack helicopters flying over San Diego and other places across America.

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One response to “How the Cyber Polycrisis Mirrors COVID-19 Psyop

  1. The Battle Of Los Angeles's avatar The Battle Of Los Angeles

    Saw some foreign (?) troops coming back from a Pineland visit last month, about 50 miles out where it is all farmland and ranches.
    Some NATO or UN training in a convoy perhaps.
    It is beautiful God’s country out that way where the sky is large and the roads lead to the Western Lands.

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