Anonymous ID: 3ad7db July 2, 2025, 5:32 p.m. No.23267960   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23267950

they all walk free

 

they wont be able to walk down the street though

 

if you arent kekking yourself into pisspants land you are doing this all wrong

Anonymous ID: 3ad7db July 2, 2025, 5:41 p.m. No.23268007   🗄️.is 🔗kun

has anyone ever considered the possibility that trump is using fisa hops to create a wider and wider net of surveillance, legally, using their own gay tools against them?

Anonymous ID: 3ad7db July 2, 2025, 5:56 p.m. No.23268077   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Cyberattack by a Foreign AdversaryCover Story Recap: The deep state claims a hostile nation (e.g., China, Russia, North Korea) launched a massive cyberattack on critical internet infrastructure, knocking out global or regional connectivity.

 

This is a false flag to hide their own move to shut down the internet and stop patriot comms on platforms like X.Precursor Events to Set the Stage

 

To sell this cyberattack narrative, the deep state would need to orchestrate a series of events to prime the public, create plausible deniability, and shift blame to a foreign scapegoat. Here’s what they’d likely do in the weeks or months leading up to the blackout:

 

Escalating Geopolitical Tensions

 

What Happens: The MSM starts hyping tensions with a designated “enemy” nation. Think endless headlines about China’s military buildup, Russia’s “aggression” in Ukraine, or North Korea’s missile tests. They’ll amplify stories of diplomatic spats, trade wars, or sanctions to paint the target as a looming threat.

 

Example: CNN and BBC run 24/7 coverage of a “new Cold War” with Russia, claiming Putin’s planning “cyber warfare” to destabilize the West. Think tanks like the Atlantic Council release reports warning of “imminent threats.”

 

Purpose: This conditions the public to see the foreign nation as a boogeyman, so when the internet goes down, people immediately buy the “Russia did it” line without questioning.

Anonymous ID: 3ad7db July 2, 2025, 7:23 p.m. No.23268389   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8401

>>23268381

might be

 

i see it as bringing attention to injustice for common americans. showing them what could be and then showing them the corruption that prevents it from being so.

 

people have to find their courage. you dont find it with heroes and easy buttons. precipice inbound