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This morning all Google properties went down, across the board. They have just come back up as of writing this article.
The question is why?
Google never goes down, especially not across all of its systems. However, the entire system goes down 4 days before the DNI report on election foreign interference is to be released. There are no coincidences.
We have no proof of any wrongdoing; however, the timing is epic.
Our cyber investigator George Eliason writes…
Within the last hour Google web properties all went dark. Google has been promising to expunge any discussion of election fraud from its properties starting today.
Is this a reaction to the Anti-Trust suit brought against Google by the US government? The timing couldn’t be worse for Google. Although the mega-company’s properties were back up within an hour it raises questions due to the timing of the DNI report due about election fraud and the Anterim County court proceedings to allow digital evidence to be released publically.
With tensions this high across the country, anomalous glitches in the information system have to be addressed. We’re all waiting for Google to address the issue.
George Eliason
George Eliason is an American journalist living and working in Donbass. He provided some of the earliest news coverage at the beginning of the Ukraine conflict and some coverage from the frontline in the Ukrainian civil war as well as analysis of the conflict. Eliason was noted by the New York Times, 60 Minutes, and the Heritage Foundation’s Foreign Policy Magazine as the earliest and a primary source of information about Ukrainegate, Obamagate, and the coup against Donald Trump. He has been interviewed by the New York Times,RT, Press TV, and the BBC.
His articles on the Intel community and agency overstep has been noted by Project Censored as the second most important stories with national signifigancein 2018 for going beyond WikiLeaks coverage on the dangers private Intelligence companies present to national security and world peace.
Eliason has been been published in Modern Diplomacy, the Security Assistance Monitor, Washingtonsblog Consortium News, OpedNews, and Zero Hedge among many other publications.