Obama’s Weird New Movie And America’s Extreme Vulnerability To Cyber-Attack

Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us

There has been a lot of buzz lately about a recently released film by Netflix titled ‘Leave The World Behind’ based on a novel by the same name.  The plot revolves around a catastrophic collapse in the US triggered by a cyber attack (and mass drone attack) that shuts down the internet and disrupts the global economy, leading to questions of who might have been behind the sabotage?

The most interesting aspect of the film is not so much the story (which is lackluster at best), but the fact that Barack Obama was so deeply involved in the making of the film as executive producer and as adviser on the script. This has led many people to suggest the movie is actually predictive programming – Propaganda designed to acclimate the masses to the idea of an event that is planned to happen in the near future.

Similar concerns were raised back in 2021 when the World Economic Forum oversaw a “war game” called Cyberpolygon, an event meant to simulate a massive cyber attack on the vulnerable functions of the world-wide web. The reason Cyberpolygon raised so many eyebrows was perfectly understandable; the WEF had also hosted another simulation at the end of 2019 called Event 201. The game, which included the CEOs of some of the most powerful health and media corporations in the world along with numerous government officials, “coincidentally” focused on the outbreak of a global coronavirus pandemic, and it was held only a couple of months before the real thing happened.

In other words, it was as if the globalists at the WEF knew that covid was about to strike.

While Hollywood interpretations of cyber attacks are usually exaggerated in terms of the true effects, there is a very real and considerable threat associated with such a disaster. So-called “experts” in the tech field often dismiss the wider dangers to the internet itself because they have been indoctrinated into believing that the design of the web has too many redundancies. In other words, they act as if it is invincible.

This is not really the case. Though data loss can be prevented through cloud storage, the internet as a mechanism can still be shut down or taken down deliberately for long periods of time.

In the past I have written about a very interesting event that was barely covered by the corporate media called the “Fastly Outage.”  In June of 2021 there was an internet outage that led to large swaths of the web going completely dark, including a number of mainstream news sites, Amazon, eBay, Twitch, Reddit. A host of government websites also went down. All this happened when content delivery network (CDN) company Fastly experienced a “bug.” Although Amazon had its website back online within 20 minutes, the brief outage cost the company over $5.5 million in sales.

A content delivery network is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. They make up the what is known as the “backbone” of the internet.

Fastly identified and fixed the problem within two hours and continues to claim the outage had nothing to do with a cyber attack. However, a huge vulnerability for the internet (a center of structural support Carl von Clausewitz would’ve called a “schwerpunkt”) was revealed to the public. A sizable portion of the web is dependent on only a handful of CDN companies, including Fastly.

It is also through collusion with these companies that governments are able to implement an “internet kill switch” in the face of possible civil unrest. A cyber attack would simply remove the government as the arbiter (or act as a false flag scapegoat so the government can avoid blame).  But what would really happen if we lost the internet for a week, or a month or a year? In the US the result would be calamity because our economy has become far too dependent on digitization.

Around 10% of US GDP is directly tied to online commerce. This doesn’t seem like much, but a loss of that GDP would send the US into immediate and steep recession. Around 17 million jobs in the US are generated by commercial internet enterprises, and around 38% of these workers are employed by small businesses. According to surveys 70% of American workers say they cannot do their jobs effectively without internet access.

Keep in mind, if the trend of “work from home” during the covid lockdowns had stuck, an even bigger piece of the economy would be dependent on the health of the web.

The five industries considered most vulnerable to cyber attack are public administration, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, finance and insurance, education and retail. That is to say, these are the industries that are attacked most often. Attacks on vital utilities are usually the favorite set pieces for disasters portrayed in fiction and film, but these are actually far less worrisome. The real danger is the potential for an attack on the internet as a system. All it would take is for a couple CDNs or more to be hit simultaneously to cause vast online blackouts.

Most important of all are the ways in which international banking and finance utilize online networks to maintain the flow money. Without the web, trade velocity dies immediately and building it back from implosion could take years.

But who would benefit from such an attack? Certainly, foreign powers might see the crippling of America’s digital infrastructure as a way to severely damage the country without having to fight directly and militarily. However, there are also a number of benefits to the globalists.

For example, one of the biggest obstacles for the elites during their attempt to institute medical tyranny and the ‘Great Reset’ during covid was the proliferation of factual data that debunked the pandemic narrative. American conservatives represented a serious barrier to their success with tens of millions of gun owning patriots refusing to comply. The harder they pushed, the greater the chance of an armed insurgency.

Even though the establishment had every single Big Tech conglomerate on their side when it came to mass censorship of contrary information, they still failed to stop the spread of the truth – Covid was nowhere near the threat they hyped it up to be and the public was quickly made aware of this by the alternative media. The elites did not have as much control over the web as they thought they did.

In the event of a large scale cyberattack, the internet could be shut down completely, leaving only corporate media sources to filter information and control the narrative. The alternative media would be silenced and the public would be left in confusion, desperately searching for answers. Interestingly, this is a core theme of Obama’s ‘Leave The World Behind’ – The idea of a population utterly cut off from reliable information and scrambling to figure out who is attacking them.

The internet has become an integral pillar of western economies to the point that a majority of people would not know how to live without it should it disappear. This is the disturbing reality we face in the midst of a growing series of geopolitical conflicts and more oppressive governments. It would seem it’s only a matter of time before there’s a major disruption.

The solution is pretty straightforward – Localization of trade and production is the way to prevent full spectrum collapse, and alternative communication networks such as ham radio networks can prevent information silence. There is no reason why Americans should have to become subservient to the whims of globalism, the interdependent supply chain or digitization; they can and should create their own backup plan. Getting people to realize this and implement basic local measures is where we run into difficulties. Sadly, a lot of first-world citizens assume that the system will always be there for them when they need it, and they don’t actively seek out solutions until disaster is at their doorstep.

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23 Comments
Steve Z.
Steve Z.
January 7, 2024 6:20 am

Predictive Programming indeed!
Watching the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, I thought WTF?
It showed the Covid Plandemic to come in detail.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Steve Z.
January 8, 2024 2:07 am

ANY widely disruptive or dangerous thing that happens going forward is either being allowed to happen or is planned to happen. Like the Gaza “attack” on Oct. 7th., our fully corrupt evil DC Borg “leadership” wants to eliminate us America First types like the Israeli leadership wants to completely eliminate non-jews in Gaza.

Ammo up and be prepared for your government to violently turn on you like they did to people petitioning their government for redressing their stolen election on Jan. 6. Your government hates you and won’t hesitate to kill or incarcerate you forever without due process. Like hundreds of J6 political prisoners still held without trial in US gulag.

B_MC
B_MC
January 7, 2024 7:18 am

January 12, 2021

And in case that wasn’t clear enough, we had….

The Space Needle ushered in 2021 with a sensational and innovative new show for T-Mobile New Year’s at the Needle.

On New Year’s Eve, the Seattle Space Needle presented a bizarre virtual light show that featured bizarre imagery such as a DNA double-helix, sacred geometry, and some ominous figures…

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In fact, about 99% of the comments on YouTube were overwhelmingly negative. There’s talk about an alien invasion, Project Bluebeam, and the coming of the Antichrist. Others are not quite sure what’s going on, but they have a gut feeling that it’s just wrong…

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So you’re about forty seconds into 2021 and you’re already thinking vaccines, DNA, and other non-festive stuff. And there are about 10 more minutes of this.

Then, the DNA strand morphs into rotating polygons that are reminiscent of sacred geometry. The rotation then settles to highlight a specific symbol.

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The symbol of the unicursal hexagram is extremely important in occult circles, especially in Aleister Crowley’s Thelema – the basis of secret societies such as the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.)..

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what does this mean? Does this segment represent the birth of a genetically engineered baby who was subjected to occult rituals in the womb? A Monarch slave? On a wider scale, does this represent the birth of a new society based on the mad science of the occult elite?

Whatever it is, it appears to be synthetic, unnatural, and unholy … just like this entire show.

The New Year’s Eve “Virtual Light Show” at the Seattle Space Needle Was Highly Symbolic

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
January 7, 2024 10:49 am

Oh no, sacred geometry!

You sound like a good patient for the
Vigilant Citizen nutjobs website.

Oh my god! He’s holding his hand over one eye! Reeeeeee!

You know the message and planning book they DO USE?
The bible.
If you want to know where we are in the big plan?
Compare whatever is happening to the relevant bible story, and then read what comes next.
Everything, is foretold.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  B_MC
January 7, 2024 12:10 pm

No video? Didn’t happen.

invisible
invisible
January 7, 2024 7:57 am

Cyber Attack!!!
EMP!!! on the way~
I know…let’s go ALL electric now!

A lobotomy patient has more common sense.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 7, 2024 8:28 am

Let’s be succinct, it was a horrible movie, on every level.

It reminded me of those cooking shows where an amateur chef tries to prove to the panel of celebrity chefs that they can cook restaurant level meals and instead deliver a mess with fifty ingredients that fail to turn into a single cohesive dish. You could pick it apart scene by scene, but that would give it too much credit.

I prefer to see it for what it was- an attempt by those in positions of power and influence- and what better example than the prominent feature of the Obama imprimatur in the credits- to demonstrate their intelligence and superiority through film. Instead it showed clearly that they are every bit as fake as we knew them to be, incompetent, sloppy, intellectually lazy, technically inept and wholly incapable of understanding even the most basic human emotions, and perspectives.

If it was meant to serve as some kind of entertainment, it was a colossal failure. If it was meant to convey some occult message, it was both ham-fisted and boorish. If it was meant to divide people, it did precisely the opposite. It was an almost perfect example of art produced by a committee, incoherent, convoluted, unsure of itself, and without a voice.

Sad.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 7, 2024 10:53 am

“Let’s be succinct, it was a horrible movie, on every level.”

Everything that followed?
Not succinct.
Lol HSF!

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 3:45 pm

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anon a moos
anon a moos
January 7, 2024 8:50 am

Govt needs a stink’n kill switch to bring down the net…

Anybody can bring down the net, with two towers. No switch, no emp, no sweat, just two towers serving two geographical areas. After that meat would be back on the menu.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 7, 2024 9:13 am

All these presentations about the internet going dark always have a one sided view of what will happen: You and I will suffer untold suffering. I have another take on it. The internet is the world’s greatest propaganda machine. Shut it off and people will slowly regain their senses. Not everyone of course. The margin will always remain the margin. But the middle, who are mostly insane at the moment will definitely be affected for the better. To say that we cannot run in an analog world is simply incorrect. We can. It will look more like the 80’s though. And I’ll take this even further. If and when they decide to turn it back on again, maybe less that half of the people that were addicted to it before it went down will NOT return to it. Why? Because they will realize how destructive it was in their lives before the shutdown. I realize this is a very Pollyannaish take on what would happen but some degree of this would absolutely happen. Shutting down the internet will be a two edged sword and you can take that to the bank!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 9:27 am

The internet is and always was a trap.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:03 am

If you don’t believe it, check your data usage plan next billing cycle. I switched to higher speeds last month and burned through over 100 gigs in less than two weeks…now Im’a throttled till the cycle rolls over. Gotta stop binge watching Dark Shadows!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:14 am

Chaos is only three days without food. The stomach rules the senses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 8:28 pm

Ten days without safe water? ..people will be dying in the streets.

A9racer
A9racer
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:23 am

Dude, if the interwebs shut down and we go back to the 80’s, don’t laugh at my mullet and parachute pants

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:11 am

The writer forgot to mention the oil industry. If the internet goes down, electricity might quickly follow. Even if it doesn’t, most people and truckers pay for gas by credit card. No internet, no way to buy gas, and most people don’t have enough cash on hand (can’t get more from banks until the internet is running) so in a short time the country’s fuel supply dries up. No gas means no one goes to work and nothing gets delivered, like food and more gas. I would guess that in a week people’s food supply would nearly be gone. As that approaches, looting will begin because no one will want to be the one who arrives at an empty supermarket after it has been pillaged. They will want to get their food first. Supermarkets also deal mainly by credit and debit cards. Als0, some will attack their neighbors who are believed to have a large stock of supplies. The army and police will be helpless because they will not have enough fuel to reach hot spots. Chaos will reign, and it will daily become progressively harder to restore order.

A9racer
A9racer
  A9racer
January 7, 2024 10:16 am

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:43 am

Obama, wrote script?
Really?
And you all believe Obama’s production credit indicates his influence is all over the film.

Obama, is a highly paid actor.

You guys realize that everyone who contributes by even getting ONE WORD OF SCRIPT into a film, gets a producer credit.
Same thing if an edit you suggest is used in editing..
Or if they use a piece of music, or set piece, or whatever…producer credits are like pennies on the street in Hollywod, they hand them out freely because they don’t cost anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 10:44 am

Fortuitous mispelled word: Hollywod.

Hollywad

Hollywood, but Hollywas.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2024 12:54 pm

Daisy wouldn’t.
But Holly would.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 7, 2024 12:53 pm

Old movie ticket sales tactic.
You put the name that is most recognizable in your project.
Producer credits are like dust. Anyone with a note gets one.