Cyber Siege: Understanding Digital Terrorism in the United States and Censorship Industrial Complex

Cyber Siege: Understanding Digital Terrorism in the United States and Censorship Industrial Complex
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The few stories I will share today are different, but they are all part of the epidemic we are experiencing in the United States. If I had shared what I was about to say just a few months ago, you would have looked at me like I was crazy and completely lost my mind, but with what is going on right now, you are at least wondering what happened.

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Two months ago, we did not face a wave of delusional protesters violently moving in tens of thousands in dozens of major cities, taking over The Capitol, Grand Central, Statue of Liberty, and dozens of American attractions and destinations.

We did not have students in Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, and Hundreds of other schools violently protesting and attacking Jewish students. Two months ago, we did not have people attacked, insulted, beaten, and even killed. Two months ago, we did not have to deal with silence from people we thought were our friends, ignoring what we were dealing with, and even people posting anti-Semitic lies.

It does not help that everyone has a camera, the ability to do professional editing, and AI filters that can help you craft the narrative you want to constant news cycle connectivity, accelerating events to a whole new level. From what I have seen over the past few months and the way things are progressing, we all need to wake up.

Now, every day, there is a coordinated effort by a dozen well-funded organizations that are now using the IDF operation to create complete chaos and destruction. Well-known radicals like Jewish Voice for Peace, Codepink, USCPR, and a dozen more NGOs are protesting, boycotting, and terrorizing people like they did today in New York, Los Angeles, and around the world. We don't have much time, and it's not a joke.