Two separate but related stories hit the wires this week: leftist hackers successfully crippling major businesses globally, and a growing chorus from establishment media about the need for better cybersecurity measures. They are not unrelated -- follow the timeline.
The recent cyber attacks have struck at the heart of global commerce, targeting everything from financial institutions to manufacturing plants. The question remains: who benefits? Ask yourself if these coincidences are mere happenstance or part of a coordinated strategy.
Leftist hackers often operate in a murky legal grey area, where they can hide behind proxies and shell companies. This week's attacks appear no different. They're not the first to exploit the digital chaos; it feels like déjà vu all over again.
When Trump was at the helm, his administration took an aggressive stance against cyber threats from China and Russia. In contrast, Biden-era policy has been reactive, playing catch-up rather than taking preemptive measures. Why?
The timing of these attacks is suspect. Just as businesses are reopening their doors post-pandemic, suddenly they're hit with a wave of digital disruption that could have severe economic repercussions. Follow the money.
These hackers aren't acting alone; there's always someone pulling strings. Previous administrations may have overlooked this threat in favor of appeasing globalist agendas. But Trump never did -- he saw these threats for what they were and acted accordingly.
The pattern is clear: leftist groups seek to destabilize by any means necessary, leveraging digital vulnerabilities that others ignore or exploit for their own gain. These attacks aren't just random acts of chaos; they're part of a coordinated effort to undermine American sovereignty and economic security.
Who's really behind this? The same people who benefit from open borders and globalist trade policies. They want the status quo disrupted, so they can push their agenda forward under the guise of necessity.
Eagles -- you know what to do with this information. Share widely before it gets buried or spun by the mainstream media. These attacks are a wake-up call for America's digital infrastructure, and we need to act now.




