The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) just dropped a bombshell that should have everyone sitting up and taking notice. They’ve issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA) warning us about a potential Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on our election infrastructure this fall.
Here’s the kicker: they claim such an attack could hinder access to election information but wouldn’t impact the security or integrity of the election processes. Really? How can they be so sure in advance that a DDoS attack won’t affect the election results?
The PSA states: “This PSA is to raise awareness that a DDoS attack on election infrastructure could hinder access to election information but would not impact the security or integrity of election processes.”
Wait, what? If the election infrastructure is under attack, how can anyone guarantee the integrity of the election results? It sounds like they’re laying the groundwork for a scenario where the election gets disrupted, and when it comes back online, we’re all just supposed to accept the results. How convenient!
Let’s think this through. If a DDoS attack can shut down key election infrastructure, even temporarily, it creates chaos. And we all know that in chaos, anything can happen. Could this be part of a broader strategy to manipulate the results in favor of a certain candidate? I wouldn’t be surprised if the mysterious post-attack results end up supporting Kamala Harris. Just saying.
By issuing this PSA now, are CISA and the FBI subtly conditioning us to accept a disrupted election process? This reeks of a premeditated plan to create confusion and then present us with results that we have no choice but to accept. This is classic deep state maneuvering – create a problem, manage the reaction, and offer a pre-determined solution.
We need to share this information far and wide to expose this potential scam before it happens. The more people are aware of this possible manipulation, the harder it will be for them to pull it off without scrutiny.
It’s time to question everything and trust nothing when it comes to these so-called “security” agencies. They claim to protect the integrity of our elections, but their actions suggest otherwise. Let’s stay vigilant and make sure our voices are heard loud and clear.
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