Mystery: Pentagon owns 175
million internet addresses worth $4billion
By Julio Severo
A very strange thing happened on the
internet the day President Joe Biden was sworn in. The Pentagon, which is the
U.S. Department of Defense, began to deal with its colossal property of 175
million internet addresses — about 1/25th the size of the current internet.
Pentagon |
”It is massive. That is the biggest thing
in the history of the internet,” said Doug Madory, director of internet
analysis at Kentik, a network operating company. It’s also more than twice the
size of the internet space actually used by the Pentagon, reported the Associated
Press.
Madory
said that control over a big part of the Internet allows the U.S. military to
“collect a massive amount of background internet traffic for threat
intelligence.”
Perhaps no one should complain about the
Pentagon doing surveillance on the internet. According to the Associated Press,
the internet was created by the Pentagon. So its creator has the right to use
it for any purpose, including surveillance and any other secret activity.
Therefore,
it is no coincidence that the Big Techs (Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple,
Microsoft, etc.) have mysterious connections to NSA (National Security Agency) and
the Pentagon to make easier their surveillance operations.
The complainers should create their own
internet in their respective nations.
With information from the Associated
Press.
Portuguese
version of this article: Mistério:
Pentágono possui 175 milhões de endereços de internet no valor de 4 bilhões de
dólares
Source: Last Days Watchman
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