Sunday, March 27, 2022

Cyberattacks: 'Deception In Cyberspace'?

WW3 Will Feature 'Deception In Cyberspace' With Nations Carrying Out False Flag Operations: False Flag Cyberattacks Deceive, Misdirect, Change Agendas And Create Imaginary Threats




While going through a google news search for 'cyberattacks' that came out just over the past 24 hours, there are 100's of such stories, referencing forthcoming Russian cyber attacks upon America, and in this business we long ago warned, when there is such obvious 'collusion' among the mainstream media upon such certain topics, beware their alternative agenda. 

This past Tuesday while out running errands, I noticed a trend in several different locations that I had stopped into that morning; at least 3 of the businesses that I went into had what the teller at my bank called 'strange computer problems'. 

Noticing these issues first when I ran into the local dollar store to pick up Hootie some of his favorite treats and as I went to pay by putting my card into the scanner, only to have their entire payment system 'zap out' as soon as I entered my card, the clerk said: "that's strange, that's not the first time that had happened today".

Deciding to go ahead and dig out cash to make the payment instead, as once a computer system of a business suddenly goes down like that, I prefer to avoid using it, the gas station was also having computer issues (to go along with their astronomical prices), leading me to think something was up with three different local businesses that I visit regularly that almost never have computer problems all having them at the same time.

And while it could have been just a strange coincidence or a fluke that these businesses all had computer glitches happening one after another, they came just one day after Joe Biden had announced to Americans to expect 'Russian cyberattacksin retaliation for US sanctions on Russia. Though if these were cyberattacks on these networks, we'll see in this story why it very well could be the 'deep state' here in America carrying them out, setting it up to blame Russia for them, in the next moves towards the 'great reset' as Leo Hohmann pointed out in this recent story that Steve Quayle had linked to on his website

According to this 2018 story over at the Strife Blog titled "Strife Series on Cyberwarfare and State Perspectives, Part II – Deception in Cyberspace: Nation States and False Flag operations", it's quite easy for nation states to carry out 'false flag cyberterrorism', with the 'concluding thoughts' on their story a dire warning to us all when we hear Joe Biden talking about Russian cyberattacks on our critical infrastructure.:

As Symantec security analyst Vikram Thakur neatly summarizes, ‘We think the future is going to get even more complicated with actors relying more and more on false flags… throwing another group [under] the bus from an attribution standpoint.’ 

False flags are a tool for nation states. Not only can they deceive, misdirecting attention from an attack, but they can change agendas, create imaginary threats, or be used to communicate between states who can detect subtle flags (versus those who cannot). 

It is a task that matters – NATO CCDCOE stressed that without sufficient attribution, there cannot be official consequences. Getting to grips with the challenges and counter-approaches to an attack is a task that will weigh heavily in the context of rising geopolitical tensions observable today across the globe.

Now check out the excerpt below from this American Military News story about Joe Biden's announcement to expect cyberattacks from Russia and then ask yourself, will they REALLY be carried out by Russia, or the globalists, who've long been working to compete their destruction of America? 






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