This week, 18 major internet hubs were downed across North America. Though several of them are in the areas hit by Hurricane Sandy, many others are not.
What’s really going on? Was Hurricane Sandy a dry run for something coming up…?
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North America Avg. Response Time: 364 Avg. Packet Loss: 32 % Total Routers: 37 Network up: 51 % |
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| This graph shows the North AmericaTraffic Index for the past 24 hours: | Source: Internet Traffic Report |
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November 1, 2012 at 5:25 pm |
Thank you, that’s exactly what i was thinking. They are just exercising their men, and taking in a little practice before the big one, They need to act within the next few years, before too many sleepers awake. as that’s exactly whats happening and they know it. Hopefully they will get sloppy in the rush, as we are certainly onto them now.
See, this is new, we didn’t have a clue, even twenty years ago, to what was going on. Now we know who they are and what they are doing, to get to where they want to be. The tables are turning.