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Are Mysterious Cell and Social Media Outages Test Runs for MAJOR Election Day Disruptions?

A computer popup box screen warning of a system being hacked, compromised software enviroment. 3D illustration.

There has been an unprecedented number of recent “outages” lately that, as we approach the most important election in American history, force you to ask – is this a test run for the general election?

First it was AT&T which mysteriously stopped working all across the country, then on SUPER TUESDAY Meta platforms (Facebook and Instagram) went down for several hours for more than 500,000 users.

At one point X (formerly Twitter) even went down, showing users an error which states “Something went wrong.”

Super Tuesday is the most important election day of the primary cycle as 15 states decide which candidates they’re going to back.

In an election where even the FBI has suggested will be more vulnerable to “foreign hackers” this is a bit too bizarre to be a mere coincidence.

 

Could a foreign nation like China be hacking into American companies in the runup to the election as a sort of test-run for the chaos they intend to unleash come November in order to prevent the American people removing weak Joe Biden from office?

Don’t be surprised in the least bit to see this continue, and perhaps even ramp up over the coming months.

Watch the video here to see how this could all be a test for the election madness to come.


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