05-15-2024, 11:23 AM
Good to see you mate and thanks for this thread - could be absolutely nothing but I was instantly reminded of this 2007 article which asks the question 'Would the Bird Flu Kill the Internet?'
Thought it was rather relevant as even back then it was a topic being openly discussed at the World Economic Forum.
Also funny because just posted on this thread by DontTreadOnMe.
Like I said it's probably nothing lol.
Thought it was rather relevant as even back then it was a topic being openly discussed at the World Economic Forum.
Quote:The New PSYOP Payload: Bird Flu and the Collapse of the Internet
February 14th, 2007
Today, Slashdot linked to a story from last June that I hadn’t come across:
Would the Bird Flu Kill the Internet, Too? Long quote, but stick with it, especially the part near the end:
"We don’t believe that the Internet will be compromised within a matter of hours or days,” said Brent Woodworth, worldwide manager for IBM’s Crisis Response Team, which does consulting on disaster preparedness. “Most Internet traffic is reroutable, and as different areas are affected at different rates by a pandemic, the networks could anticipate increased traffic and adjust accordingly — with the caveat that critical components will be maintained.”"
I’m not going to even deal with the fact that Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. was involved with this, or that the topic was addressed at the annual World Economic Forum gathering in Davos, Switzerland.
Also funny because just posted on this thread by DontTreadOnMe.
Like I said it's probably nothing lol.