Anonymous ID: 50f5c4 Feb. 22, 2024, 10:36 a.m. No.20457901   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7931

>>20457830 (lb)

how about when is James Woods going to tell the truth about what he knows of the inner workings h'wood after 50 years there, or how the official 911 story is false? Two weeks right? Fuck Tedros AND James Woods.

Anonymous ID: 50f5c4 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:49 a.m. No.20458175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8311 >>8504 >>8569 >>8599

Germany, the Netherlands and Poland form a continental transport corridor - Army Technology

(allows for rapid transit of military vehicles, equipment, and personnel across international borders without interruption or hindrance)

 

https://www.army-technology.com/news/germany-netherlands-poland-transport-corridor/#:~:text=Germany%2C%20the%20Netherlands%20and%20Poland%20will%20establish%20a,of%20intent%20on%20the%20subject%20in%20Brussels%2C%20Belgium.

 

Aspiring for greater European mobility, the trilateral agreement will establish a ‘Model Corridor’ from west to east for smoother military deployments.

 

A ‘Model Corridor’ will allow for the smooth deployment of military assets and personnel from west to east for all Nato, EU members and allies through the Netherlands, Germany and Poland. Credit: German Bundeswehr.

Germany, the Netherlands and Poland will establish a cross-border ‘model corridor’ for military traffic from west to east.

 

The German State Secretary Möller and her Dutch counterpart Kajsa Ollongren as well as the Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz have now signed a declaration of intent on the subject in Brussels, Belgium.

 

The focus is primarily on the transport of troops, material and supplies from the deep-sea ports on the North Sea to the particularly exposed Nato eastern flank.

 

Since the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014, which violated international law, Nato has continued to increase its troop presence in Eastern Europe as a deterrent. When exercises and operations in the event of threats occur, reinforcements must reach the eastern flank quickly to compliment this Eastern European force structure.

 

PStS’in Möller hat gemeinsam mit der 🇳🇱 @DefensieMin & dem 🇵🇱 @KosiniakKamysz eine Erklärung zur Einrichtung eines 1. militärischen Transitkorridors gezeichnet. Dies ist ein sichtbares Zeichen der Entschlossenheit der 3 Partnernationen & ein neues Level für #MilitaryMobility. pic.twitter.com/FB6PfmjTMc

 

— Verteidigungsministerium (@BMVg_Bundeswehr) January 30, 2024

Rationale for a military transport corridor

Following a high level symposium on military mobility hosted by the Royal Higher Institute for Defence in Brussels on 30-31 January 2024, the three nations came together to agree to hasten military deployments across the continent.

 

“In a conflict every second matters. Investing in military mobility is not just a commitment; it is an investment for today and tomorrow to allow our armed forces to respond faster to crises at our borders and beyond,” said Josep Borrell, the head of the European Defence Agency in his keynote speech.

 

Speakers pointed to the need to achieve these objectives with a whole of government approach: government, civil industries, ministries of defence, and actors involved in land, air, and sea transport need to work closely together.

 

Notably, this assertion comes just after the British Army Chief of Staff General Patrick Sanders called for the UK to come to terms with the reality that it has become a “pre-war generation” and that civil society ought to “mobilise” accordingly. While some people mistook this assertion as a call for national conscription, it was rather a call to mobilise aspects of public life.

 

In the same way, Europe’s future ‘model corridor’ is not merely a defence endeavour but a venture that will touch other civilian agencies and organisations as part of a whole government approach.

 

Although, it remains unclear whether the German, Dutch and Polish governments will convert existing public infrastructure for the project; none of their ministries immediately commented on the question.

 

It is also unclear whether this new infrastructure will extend to rail and airways.

 

Nevertheless, Borrell still continued to insert the ambiguity in his speech: “Efficient and seamless transportation of troops and materials across Europe is a logistical, administrative and infrastructure challenge.

 

“We must address bottlenecks through co-operation and investment, to ensure rapid movement for the security of Europe.”

 

Panel discussion that prompted the three nations to establish a transport corridor. Credit: European Defence Agency.

Existing European initiatives

While the Netherlands has stepped up as the lead co-ordinator for this new corridor venture, Germany currently serves as the lead co-ordinator for another existing European logistical project.

 

The LogHubs – or Logistical hubs – project uses a network of existing logistic installations for multi-national business to prepare equipment for operations, to commonly use depot space for spare parts or ammunition and to harmonise transport and deployment activities.

 

“To achieve this, transport and operational activities must be co-ordinated between the European armed forces. There should be hubs for military logistics across the EU – the so-called LogHubs – to be provided,” the German Ministry of Defence stated in a press release.

Anonymous ID: 50f5c4 Feb. 22, 2024, 12:09 p.m. No.20458248   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20458235

Satellites, NOCs, and relay hubs are networked and integral to broadcast media distribution, wireless commo, and internet backbone.

 

Some will effect all.

Anonymous ID: 50f5c4 Feb. 22, 2024, 12:14 p.m. No.20458269   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8274 >>8277 >>8291 >>8310

funny how it could only be Chinese, eh? Not a homegrown False Flag, ever heard that term, Marco? He probably saw Dragon Day too though…

 

Rubio warns Chinese cyberattack 'will be 100 times worse' than AT&T outage: 'Your power, your water'

 

GOP Sen. Marco Rubio warned on social media that the AT&T outage affecting tens of thousands of Americans pales in comparison to what a potential China cyberattack would look like.

 

"I don’t know the cause of the AT&T outage," the Florida Republican posted on X on Thursday. "But I do know it will be 100 times worse when #China launches a cyber attack on America on the eve of a #Taiwan invasion.

 

"And it won’t be just cell service they hit, it will be your power, your water and your bank."

 

Rubio's warning came as tens of thousands of AT&T customers reported outages on Thursday morning for their home phone, internet and mobile phone services, according to Downdetector.

 

The outages started popping up just before 3:30 a.m. ET, according to a graph shown on the website that tracks outages.

 

Most users, 54%, say they are having issues with mobile phone service. More than a third of customers reporting being affected say they have no signal at all, and 8% of users say their mobile internet is down.

 

"Some of our customers are experiencing wireless service interruptions this morning," AT&T told FOX Business in a statement. "We are working urgently to restore service to them. We encourage the use of Wi-Fi calling until service is restored."

 

More than 74,000 AT&T users reported outages to Downdetector as of 9:30 a.m. ET.

 

Earlier this month, FBI director Christopher Wray warned that China's cyberattacks against the U.S. and its allies are reaching a "fever pitch."

 

"You might find your companies harassed and hacked, targeted by a web of corporate CCP proxies," Wray told the leaders gathered in Germany. "You might also find PRC [People’s Republic of China] hackers lurking in your power stations, your phone companies and other infrastructure, poised to take them down when they decide you stepped too far out of line, and that hurting your civilian population suits the CCP."

 

"China-sponsored hackers pre-positioned for potential cyberattacks against U.S. oil and natural gas companies way back in 2011, but these days, it’s reached something closer to a fever pitch," he continued. "What we’re seeing now is China’s increasing build-out of offensive weapons within our critical infrastructure, poised to attack whenever Beijing decides the time is right."

Anonymous ID: 50f5c4 Feb. 22, 2024, 1:05 p.m. No.20458465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8473 >>8479

The fack that NO MSM or global .govs are discussing the X flares in correspondence to the commo outages and that they are instead promoting hack/cyberwar stories, suggests to this anon, that the micronova/lights out sky event is VERY near.

 

Same for bunkers, mainstreaming of prepping, real estate exodus by wealthy, stock exodus by wealthy, immigration influx, mil asset prepositioning, etc…