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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Cyber Attacks



Just a heads up. There have been a series of cyber attacks in Europe. The systems under attack right now have been financial. Where people have noticed it is at the checkout counter. In short, cards either aren’t working at all or transactions have been incredibly slow. Cash is king. Keep some of that folding money handy. 


I’m not sure if there have been attacks on the US systems -yet. Europe might be a test case. You don’t have to be Nostradamus to figure out who’s probably behind the attacks. 


There may be a cyber war going on in the background that we are totally unaware of. The only times we see it is when the defenses fail. Let’s hope that it stays that way.


Financial systems aren’t the only things in danger. Any system relying on computers could be attacked. The grid and water supplies could be taken down. Even things like automated transportation scheduling could cause some serious hardships.


To sum up, keep some cash money handy and watch out for other attacks.


-Sixbears


10 comments:

  1. Problem is the criminals in power are working hard to end cash....completely. They want a total digital economy. That would allow them to tax EVERY transaction no matter how small, it would allow them to know who bought what, and it would allow them to simply TURN OFF your access to digital currency for any, all or even no reason. Cash is only king as long as it exists.

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    1. Electronic banking failures make people more likely to support keeping cash.

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  2. Snip: Create a problem, sell the solution. I’m not sure if you’ve heard this very often, but if you’re on the marketing side of social media often, you would’ve come across it sometime. This is basically a marketing strategy that involves companies deliberately creating problems with perfectly working gadgets, and selling customers the solution.

    Nothing like creating a problem and offering a MORE SECURE Gov.com E-Euro (dollar) as the solution.

    6 bears who shot JFK? Today's answer is quite different than it was a few years ago, isn't it?

    Cash isn't in the interests of a government that just hired some, what 87 thousand more IRS agents eh?

    I expect some push pretty soon to make cash "Dirty" maybe a new improved COVID cycle?

    China used the same tactics of disrupting the "normal" credit system some years ago to establish the NEED for a Gov controlled SAFE money system. Now I have friends in China that can tell me stories about not being ALLOWED to use their Cyber Wallet for taxi payments because their social score was "Too Low".

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    1. These electronic banking failures make us more likely to fight to keep cash. In fact, after the cyber currency collapse people are more likely to use precious metals. I recently saw an article where some states will accept payment in gold and silver.

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  3. Would love to see a link to the silver and gold as currency article 6 Bears.

    The Bankers have been fighting that tooth and nail for decades. Cuts into their profits.

    Bankers have been deeply involved with the creation of the E-dollar and stand to gain much from it with less personnel costs as physical cash not around to count and safeguard.

    I'm pretty sure the power obsessed have noticed how nice it is to have cash banned and social scores.

    Hey, they gaslighted us into lockdowns over a serious flu and experimental injections that are already showing some ah, poor results in Europe, England and Australia, all to give Dr. Fausi a bigger payout from his Pfizer stock holdings (nice when your WIFE is the CDC Ethics Officer, eh?).

    So why not use the Uniparty Controlled Media to make cash something evil, dirty and nasty?

    BTW I am still praying for those family and friends that took the "vaccine". My contacts in the hospital have shown poor "protection" in the fully vaxxed and boosted staff. More than a few severe situations requiring retirement.

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  4. I've been researching most of what is being passed around as, "real" info. lately, and have come up with this, Misinformation is passing lies unwhittingly, believing in the lie yourself, and Disinformation is the creation of the lie intentionally. Coolaid anyone?

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  5. John, you have the right to believe whatever makes you comfortable and happy.
    Pursuit of happiness clause, you know.

    However sometimes even in disinformation there is a kernel of truth. Even Gobbels (Hitlers Propaganda man) said that made propaganda more effective.

    For example, when the COVID vaccine came out I took the time to read the medicine pamphlet that came with it. That led me to research the supporting studies as I was very concerned about the speed of Disease "Discovery" to "Cure", let alone mass production of it. Something about having over two years of medical employment and remembering things that ONCE were new and Improved in Drugs get withdrawn once issues occurred.

    Then being the curious sort, I noticed something really ODD about their advertisements compared (remember compare and contrast John?) to Other medicines.

    NO Nice Voice over explaining all the side effects and drug interactions while HAPPY People prance around with a vastly improved life in the ad.

    To this day all other drugs have that voice over, yet all the COVID drugs INCLUDING that "Ask your Doctor about..." for a COVID cure pill has NO Voice over.

    Can you name me one drug that has a Government guarantee of NO LAWSUITS for some 20+ years??? And their "Safety and effectiveness Studies" information sealed for decades??

    I chose to retire when I was told take the vaxx or be fired from my hospital.

    I personally know of several friends of mine in the Hospital that have suffered from odd and even disturbing issues since the vaxx. It's not something I've read from the internet, it's personal. Only one Doctor I know passed from unknown cardiac issues in the last two years and I used to ride the Prouty Bicycle race with him so I'm pretty sure he was a healthy sort.

    Thus, I pray for those I care about that took the vaxx.

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  6. Sorry not two years medical employment, more like 3+ decades as my wife reminded me. Time flies when you're having fun.

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  7. Michael, all's good. Part of My gig is stirring up **it. You see, I have been the sword. Now I'm just a monk of sorts. I teach, I listen, I teach. Thank you for your insight.

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