Russia’s Aggression May Affect You Personally!
Al Ritter
In 2019 and again last year in July according to
Reuters News Agency Russia ran tests to disconnect itself from the outside
world’s internet.
As of March 11th The government of Russia
had declared that everyone within their scope of rule has to obtain a (.ru) suffix to their domain. This will
effectively remove them from any and all outside influence through the internet.
I can’t say that all of that will be bad for Russians,
imagine having Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube all removed from your internet
in one quick push of a button.
Putin’s move will keep Russians in the dark about what
is happening in the outside world, and also keep the outside world from knowing
what is going on inside their borders.
Elon Musk saw this a few weeks ago and has now offered
his Starlink satellite system to all Russian countries, but that may all be a
moot point because the dish to operate the system is about $500 US and the
service is $99 US a month. This is far outside the reach of the average Russian
family that makes about $250-$400 a week.
There is another darker possibility here too, Putin
may be making plans to launch a massive Cyber attack on the outside world.
Think about how easy it would be to attack any domain that didn’t end in .ru!
Putin claims that this move is entirely aimed at the
aggressive nature if How America uses the internet and he is merely protecting
the internet for his people. In effect what he is doing is holding his hand on
the button of the ultimate censorship by way of control of his entire country’s
internet. He would be the Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey all rolled
up into one central figure.
Here’s another tid bit for those of you who doubt he
would do such a thing. A Russian spy ship named the “Yantar” known for spying
on undersea internet cables has just left port in Arktik Russia for
destinations unknown.
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Two days ago from inside Russia:
2 comments:
Isolating Russians from outside influence, wouldn't expect anything different from the KGB officer
After watching their military prowess one has to wonder if their hacking ability is any better, I'm not very impressed with their military ability so far
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