Welcome back, Q.
Thinking the bug you found/analyzed and passed to CM was a potential door for a strong DDoS-attack. Thank you for notifying CM, we love this board.
Welcome back, Q.
Thinking the bug you found/analyzed and passed to CM was a potential door for a strong DDoS-attack. Thank you for notifying CM, we love this board.
Re >>476325
This is almost certainly a message to (((them))) and to any controlled puppets/stragglers who didn't want to relinquish their money/controllers. Phase 2, IMO, means "if you wanted to make a deal, it is now too late". Of course, certain ~people~ controllers don't get a deal anyway.
Too drastic too soon. First deactivate the Cabal (Q and POTUS are more than capable of doing that in the shadows, they already said so) while dripping the smallest of redpills, afterwards slow-drip the awful truth. Remember, 40/60 - a lot of things are too awful to tell the world and would destabilize it into a new dark age. Nobody wants that.
>>"In the book, he also described some active measures against the "Main adversary" and alleged that "the GRU and the KGB helped to fund just about every antiwar movement and organization in America and abroad." According to Lunev, the Soviet Union allegedly spent more money on funding of U.S. anti-war movements during the Vietnam War than on funding and arming the Viet Cong forces."
(((Main adversary))), eh?
>Lunev states that he had personally looked for hiding places for weapons caches in the Shenandoah Valley area[1] and that "it is surprisingly easy to smuggle nuclear weapons into the US, either across the Mexican border or using a small transport missile that can slip undetected when launched from a Russian airplane.[1]
Just the wiki article is sad to read when you know WHY it was so easy. Lord help us.
>US Congressman Curt Weldon supported claims by Lunev but noted that Lunev had "exaggerated things", according to the FBI.
(((FBI))), you say. Curt may be worth a dig.
>Poisoning of Potomac River
>According to Lunev, a probable scenario in the event of war would have been poisoning the Potomac River with chemical or biological weapons, "targeting the residents of Washington, D.C."[1] He also considered it "likely" that GRU operatives placed "poison supplies near the tributaries to major US reservoirs."[9] These allegations have been confirmed by former SVR officer Kouzminov [10] who was responsible for transporting pathogens from around the world for Russian program of biological weapons in the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s. He described a variety of biological warfare acts that would be carried out on the order of the Russian President in the event of hostilities, including poisoning public drinking-water supplies and food processing plants.[11]
Watch the water. It wasn't an order per se, it was a warning.
There are no words in the tongues of civilized people to properly call (((them))).
Oh they tried. Most successful was a DDoS attack against 2ch infrastructure (that's where 8chan is ultimately hosted), but they failed to keep it down and, while admins were scrambling, the site flickered on and off. Another semi-successful attack was on CloudFlare.