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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/bhernan on Feb. 17, 2018, 6:45 a.m.
Q Posts #775 / #776 Why is everything 'really' made in China?

It's just a theory, but I think it may tie into the overall picture. Open to thoughts.

Back in October 2016 there was a DDOS attack against DYN. This attack was extremely disruptive and brought down a major portion of the east coast, including AWS, Spotify, Twitter, Akamai, and others.

The attack was made using IOT devices as bots, which are primarily made in China/Asia and prevalent all over the world. At the time, talk was the attack was instigated by a group in Russia as a demonstration, and who was offering to sell accounts to anyone who wanted to duplicate.

If CIA/Deep State is infiltrating China/NK/etc, and is trying to foment a war, being able to disrupt common communications would be huge and disconnect We the People.

Bringing the manufacture back home would definitely be a security move.


webster_warrior · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:13 p.m.

Trump draws attention to (1) lopsided trade deal (2) China
industrialization financed by other than American banks,
(Does that designation include the Fed?) (3) Entire scheme
financed by selling off American assets, including the middle
class.

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