SolarWinds, the company that sprang up under the Obama fund everything solar administration, is pretty much the gatekeeper of all things internet. The net used to be redundant, distributed,and a single node was not a failure point. Now we pretty much threw icann offshore and under foreign control, and SolarWinds mostly controls the traffic . I feel like that was step one of our (US) demise.
SolarWinds, the company that sprang up under the Obama fund everything solar administration, is pretty much the gatekeeper of all things internet. The net used to be redundant, distributed,and a single node was not a failure point. Now we pretty much threw icann offshore and under foreign control, and SolarWinds mostly controls the traffic . I feel like that was step one of our (US) demise.
There's also no website that does not use cloudfare. You just have to kill that.
I'm not as worried about the kill switch. Yes, it would be crippling for us. But if the NPC go one day out of the (((programming))) it would hurt (((them))) a lot more.
There's also no website that does not use cloudfare. You just have to kill that.
I'm not as worried about the kill switch. Yes, it would be crippling for us. But if the NPC go one day out of the (((programming))) it would hurt (((them))) a lot more.
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