Anonymous ID: a8dcc2 April 26, 2019, 10:22 a.m. No.6323452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3659 >>3773 >>3832

"Multiple people were killed Thursday in a crash involving 12 cars and three semi-trailers on I-70 near Denver West Parkway, Colorado."

ibtimes.com/denver-i-70-crash-speeding-semi-causes-collisions-explosions-freeway-multiple-2788139

 

ABC: "Investigators want to know why the truck was going so fast. Why it didn't stop."

 

2016: "By sending digital signals within the internal network of a big rig truck, the researchers were able to do everything from change the readout of the truck's instrument panel, trigger unintended acceleration, or to even disable one form of semi-trailer's brakes. And the researchers found that developing those attacks was actually easier than with consumer cars, thanks to a common communication standard in the internal networks of most industrial vehicles, from cement mixers to tractor trailers to school buses."

wired.com/2016/08/researchers-hack-big-rig-truck-hijack-accelerator-brakes/

Anonymous ID: a8dcc2 April 26, 2019, 10:51 a.m. No.6323808   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6323718

I suppose if it was a message, it would be to certain operatives who might take it figuratively, as in to 'go nuclear' and ramp up attacks, or literally, as in to actually target nuclear facilities. Hopefully I am wrong, but they do use numbers in the media to convey messages.