Check this out… This is from the CBC: “Day of disruptions, dashed plans for many Canadians after global tech outage” (https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/cyberstrike-worldwide-outage-1.7268863)
Note the time the story was published: July 19, 2024, 3:52 AM EDT.
July 19 was Friday. The story had been written by and was published at 3:52 in the morning.
How could it be possible that the reporter could have done his or her research and determined that “Canadians weren’t spared the headaches of cancelled flights, delayed medical appointments and other problems caused by a falied cybersecurity software upgrade that caused a host of cascading issues around the globe on Friday” such that the completed story could be published, with an accompanying image, at 3:52 in the morning, Eastern Daylight Time?
I smell a rat here. This is thing is faker than W5. Or exactly as fake. (Not kidding—I channeled recently that CTV’s newsmagazine program W5 has always been fraudulent, and composed of fake stories.)
I haven’t channeled enough information about the situation to be able to write anything about it, because what I was told didn’t contain any details. It was pretty vague.
I haven’t listened to all the details, but here are some stories, from CNN, CBC, etc.