Was Telstra outage a Chinese 5GW operation?

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Yesterday, Australians appreciated the Prophet Isaiah’s warning that being ruled by women is a punishment for sin.

From The Noticer:

A massive Telstra outage that impacted millions of Australians has been blamed on an “unreliable network” caused by the offshoring of hundreds of jobs to India.

The nationwide outage, which started in the early hours of Wednesday, led to hundreds of Triple-Zero calls failing, and disrupted mobile calls, data services, some EFTPOS systems, and public transport networks until services were restored at 4pm.

The outage occurred as chief executive Vicki Brady, who is paid $6.7 million a year to run the telecommunications giant, was on an overseas holiday…

Ms Brady, who regularly posts about diversity, equity and inclusion on social media, is anti-Australia Day, and lives in a $7.6 million mansion on Sydney’s north shore, has moved forward her return to Australia to Friday.

In university, I read serious political science texts telling us that ceding leadership of our nations to women would bring world peace.

Anyway:

Internal Telstra sources told The Sydney Morning Herald the outage was caused by a software bug triggered by a botched firmware upgrade, but Communication Workers Union national secretary Shane Murphy said the “utterly shameful” outage was a direct result of recent job cuts.

More than 400 jobs were moved to Indian technology Infosys in February, and Ms Brady told staff by email at the time they could reapply with the India-based company or take a redundancy….

The outage comes after Indian IT engineers were blamed for a 13-hour Triple-Zero outage on rival network Optus that left at least three people dead across Australia in September.

Incompetence at crucial infrastructure and leadership nodes due to discrimination against straight White men is a legitimate explanation for yesterday’s outage, however another explanation must be considered.

On Monday, Australia announced it had signed a defence treaty with Fiji. Hours later, China fired a nuclear capable missile over Phillipines airspace, which splashed down in waters off Nauru.

It was a message.

In recent years, the Chinese navy has circumnavigated Australia and conducted live fire exercises with little to no warning in the Tasman Sea. It has been attempting to sign defence treaties of its own with South Pacific nations, and as it owns the Port of Frickin’ Darwin, the Australian government is considering building a brand new port in the top end.

The post-Covid world has ushered in a new era of Great Power rivalry and proxy war, and China is making it clear they see the South Pacific as within their sphere of influence.

By extension this means Australia. Millions of Chinese colonists already reside in Australia, providing China with a pretext to intervene in Australia’s domestic affairs any time it wants in order to defend its people.

Moreover, we live in the era of Fifth Generation Warfare, or unrestricted warfare, whereby states weaponise industrial “accidents”, media and social media manipulation, election tampering, mass immigration and psychological conditioning to achieve war aims.

Thus there is every possibility that the firing of a missile into the Pacific and a takedown of Australia’s primary communications network was a one-two punch by the Chinese government. I am not the only one who suspects a link.

If the timing of yesterday’s Telstra outage was a coincidence, it was one hell of a coincidence.

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David Hiscox
David has studied history and political science at Melbourne University. His thesis was written on how the utilisation of Missile Defence can help to achieve nuclear disarmament. His interest in history was piqued by playing a flight simulator computer game about the Battle of Britain, and he hopes to one day siphon the earnings from his political writings into funding the greatest prog-rock concept album the world has ever seen.