Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 7:05 a.m. No.14699224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9238

>>14698545 lb

>>14698446 lb

Boomerang Suicide

The torpedo is still active, it is looking for another target

The hard part about playing chicken, is knowing when to flinch

 

The Hunt for Red October (8/9) Movie CLIP - You've Killed Us (1990) HD

 

https://youtu.be/5kaBIMuW74Q

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 7:22 a.m. No.14699277   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9443 >>9636 >>9650

Durham 'fully understands' what took place, looking to 'hold people accountable': Jordan

 

Oct 1, 2021

 

Fox Business

1.58M subscribers

 

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses the reconciliation bill creating division in the Democratic party, Biden's multiple missteps, China and the Durham probe.

 

https://youtu.be/QkVdMkH9Sqg

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:03 a.m. No.14699434   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9439 >>9441

>>14699243

The Global Cost of Internet Shutdowns

Intentional internet disruptions around the world cost the global economy billions of dollars every year. Our live internet shutdowns index measures the financial consequences in real-time and provides information on previous years' data.

Myanmar protests header image for Global Cost of Internet Shutdowns Index

 

Samuel Woodhams

 

Simon Migliano

Samuel Woodhams & Simon Migliano

3 Jan 2021

 

UPDATED 27 Sep to include the latest financial impact of internet shutdowns in 2021, including new data on restrictions in India, Myanmar, Nigeria and Ethiopia. Prior page updates included a refresh of foreign exchange rates for all 2021 economic data. This page is updated frequently as new disruptions occur.

 

Key Findings

Since 2019, there have been 239 major internet shutdowns in 45 countries

$15.9BN: total cost to the world economy of internet restrictions over this period

2021: 34 internet shutdowns in 20 countries cost $3.9BN to date

18,902 hours: total duration to date of major disruptions around the world

Myanmar: most economically-impacted nation to date ($2.6BN), followed by Nigeria and India.

2020: 93 shutdowns in 21 countries cost $4.01BN

27,165 hours: total duration of major disruptions, up 49% from the previous year.

India: most economically-impacted nation in 2020 ($2.8BN), followed by Belarus and Yemen.

2019: 122 shutdowns in 21 countries cost $8.05BN

18,225 hours: total duration of disruptions

Iraq: most economically-impacted nation in 2019 ($2.3BN), followed by Sudan and India.

 

https://www.top10vpn.com/cost-of-internet-shutdowns/

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:03 a.m. No.14699439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9441

>>14699434

These Countries Have An Internet Kill-Switch (And They Admit It)

Tyler Durden's Photo

BY TYLER DURDEN

THURSDAY, SEP 30, 2021 - 09:40 PM

Authored by Aden Tate via The Organic Prepper blog,

 

What do you suppose would happen if the President of the United States deemed it necessary, for “national security,” to flip the Internet Kill Switch? In these digital times, there should be great concern over something like this. However, normalcy bias seems to have a firm hold on a majority of the citizens of the US, and many are clinging to the “it can’t happen here” theory.

 

The United States has yet to employ this particular tool. However, according to data gathered to examine the financial impact of internet shutdowns, since 2019, there have been 237 major internet shutdowns in 45 countries. [source]

 

 

What is an internet kill switch?

An internet kill switch is a device/software/configuration that allows one to shut down all internet access within a region or country indefinitely. If activated, the kill switch would prevent everyone from checking social media, shopping online, using online messenger services, sending emails, or anything else involving an internet connection.

 

In many cases, this may also include any form of phone contact (it varies).

 

Which countries have already used the internet kill switch?

Hackers have the ability to down the entire internet system, as we have seen with op article and op article. However, governments around the globe have also resorted to shutdowns, claiming it to be necessary for public safety. For example, India (a democratic nation) was the global leader in shutdowns in 2019, with over 150 in 3 years. [source]

 

See if you spot the recurring theme among the following shutdowns:

 

Cuba

On July 11, Cuban citizens rallied in the streets to protest food and medicine shortages and electricity outages. Within two days, the Cuban government began restricting internet access.

 

China

Back in 2009, riots broke out in Xinjiang. The communists responded by shutting down the internet to the region for an entire year. [source]

 

Egypt

Amid protests, Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak cut off nearly all internet access and shut down all cell phone services. The shutdown lasted for five days. [source]

 

Iran

November 16, 2019, Iran authorities flipped the switch, plunging citizens into digital darkness for nearly 11 days. According to an Amnesty International press release, the deliberate shutdown was an attempt to hide the horrendous killings across the country.

 

Zimbabwe

In 2019, President Mnangagwa announced a fuel price increase. Protests against the increase caused Mnangagwa to shut down the internet. Critics called the shutdown “an attempt to hide growing reports of a violent crackdown on protests.” [source]

 

South Sudan

Protests? We can fix that with an internet shutdown. [source]

 

Zambia

Election day, 2021, warranted shutting down many social media platforms and some messaging apps. Although the Zambian government denied the reports Secretary, Amos Malupenga mentioned there would be no hesitation to take appropriate measures. [source]

 

Colombia

Colombia’s government used this innovative means of stopping protests here in May 2021 – an internet shut down. [source]

 

The Republic of the Congo

Another election day shutdown in 2021. This time in The Republic of the Congo. [source]

 

Armenia

Political unrest led to an internet shutdown here. [source]

 

Russia

I think mentioning the word ‘elections’ regarding Russia is enough to make anybody laugh. Have a pesky election-tracking app you need shut down? A partial internet shutdown can do the trick. [source]

 

Myanmar

Coup underway? Better shut off the internet. [source]

 

Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s government shut down the internet 12 times before blacking out the country for nearly 16 days in 2020. Reports said this was an attempt to muzzle activists demanding justice for the killing of a beloved musician. [source]

 

Does the United States have an internet kill switch?

Technically, yes.

 

Under an entirely unconstitutional 1930s law on the books: 47 USC 606: War Powers of President; Chapter 5, Subchapter VI, the President has the authority to wield that mighty weapon.

 

The 1930s law reads:

 

(c) Suspension or amendment of rules and regulations applicable to certain emission stations or devices

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/these-countries-have-internet-kill-switch-and-they-admit-it

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:04 a.m. No.14699441   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14699439

>>14699434

Internet Kill Switch! These Countries Admit They Have It, Many Have Already Used It

 

Oct 1, 2021

 

DAHBOO77

478K subscribers

 

What do you suppose would happen if the President of the United States deemed it necessary, for “national security,” to flip the Internet Kill Switch? In these digital times, there should be great concern over something like this. However, normalcy bias seems to have a firm hold on a majority of the citizens of the US, and many are clinging to the “it can’t happen here” theory. -

 

https://youtu.be/q0JfXfeMcGQ

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:13 a.m. No.14699485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9488

>>14699474

there were some digs on this back in the Tanit Moloch digs a few years ago. You can find that hand symbol in former Carthagenian empire.

Not surprised to see Madonna wear one

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:18 a.m. No.14699518   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9546

President Trump BLASTS “Fake News Media” For Not Covering Project Veritas' #CovidVaxExposed Series

 

Oct 1, 2021

 

Project Veritas

1.23M subscribers

 

https://youtu.be/-FtGzhZHa6Q

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:20 a.m. No.14699532   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Seems important. Remember this guy from a Q drop? wasn't he wearing a Pepe while baking a few years ago?

 

Michael Anton: Tyranny vs a well armed citizenry. If you come at the King you best not miss.

 

Oct 1, 2021

Adam Townsend

 

Michael Anton, author The Stakes & Fellow at Claremont Institute

 

he is a Lecturer in Politics and Research Fellow at Hillsdale College's Kirby Center in Washington, DC. He previously served in national security positions in the Trump and Bush (43) administrations, as well as in the administrations of California Governor Pete Wilson and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He has extensive experience in the private sector and was educated at the Claremont Graduate University, St. John's College, and the University of California.

 

His contributions to the Claremont Review of Books are here:

 

https://youtu.be/oe-Y-h76es0

Anonymous ID: 7e2ec5 Oct. 1, 2021, 8:42 a.m. No.14699642   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14699618

 

follow the ball

 

Mike JonesNancy Pelosi's son in Ukraine to talk about "soccer"?

 

15 subscribers

 

Paul Pelosi jr traveled to Ukraine in 2017 Corporate Governance Initiative, where he now serves as executive director. discuss a youth soccer partnership program with the Ukrainian government Viscoil

 

https://youtu.be/cIP67OUSO4Y