Case in freaking point.

Saint John victim of a cyberattack

What do you know! Just after I published The Darkest Hour article… St-John in Canada (Newfoundland) was the victim of a cyber-attack!

"With a sophisticated attack, and this looks to be among the ranks of very sophisticated attacks, you're going to have to almost completely reset everything in order to be sure that the system you're rebuilding from the ground up is trustworthy."

Notice the wording… Rebuild… Trustworthy…

Found this comment on reddit: “Let’s talk the next false flag. Recently there has been quite a bit of chatter about an 'internet blackout', and along with a large number of sites recently going offline for a short while makes me think the next false flag is the coming internet blackout.

Let’s face it, the internet is great for us. We can find virtually any information we want at our fingertips. We also share ideas and discuss ideologies. The recent large censorship push on basically all major social media sites should tell us that the powers that be don't like us sharing ideas. Among them it is probably considered a huge liability.

But there's no way they would give up the internet, it provides way too much intelligence on us. We all carry around 24/7 internet-connected cameras, microphones, GPS and orientation sensors. Every single thing we do online and indeed on our computers or phones even when offline provides valuable data. No to mention home devices such as alexa and ring doorbells.

Enter the next false flag. The internet (and internet reliant services such as cell phones) will be disabled for a period and blamed on a cyber-attack causing worldwide chaos. For most people, it will basically shut down the world. You will have no access to bank accounts. Shops cannot order inventory. Most people won't be able to work. Traffic lights will stop working. Power plants will stop generating electricity.

But don't worry they have the solution. Internet 2.0 will be rushed out. You will need to have a digital identity to get online and everything you do online will be linked to your digital identity. The internet will be more locked down and will resemble a television station more than a worldwide discussion tool. Only approved websites will be available. It will be illegal to engage in "dangerous ideas or hate speech". We will all be considered cyber terrorists until proven otherwise.

But don't worry, it's for our own good. We wouldn't want another "cyber attack" would we?”


Yeah. Make a contingency plan for this winter. It might sucks.

Jean Pascal