>>106512760 (OP)
thats amazing. cutting those cables, thats serious work isnt it
like you need to dive, be submerged for hours then have heavy duty equipment to do the cutting?
who the fuck is capable of doing this lmfao
i would be TERRIFIED if you had a psycho enemy like this torturing your entire country
>>106512787 >thats serious work isnt it
No. It happens a lot, actually. Someone just drops an anchor in the wrong place and lo and behold a cable is cut.
>>106512787 >>106513062
Sometime they're genuine accidents. Once lines were cut (somewhere in oceania, I believe) because some ships' anchor got stuck on them and ripped them out. So shit happens.
>>106513645
it probably is accidents a lot of the time but also theres an incentive for them to say its an accident everytime it happens.
same reason theyre not going to talk about a serial killer in the media anymore, creates copycats.
these kinds of infrastructure attacks are the only effective way to fight guerrilla war/asymetrical warfare
>>106513738
its also funny too, because since these countries both hate eachother. i could see either one of them being responsible just to spite the other even though it fucks your own people over just as much.
logically though you could see if this were true, you could see which country had a "spike" in activity for certain upper echelon people before the attack
>>106513958
redundant cables to what retard?
this is the main line
the internets not magical its a bunch of tubes
course elon wants to fix that with starlink, the faggot
>>106513973
Imagine what the prick will do in the future when we figure out how to capture neutrinos 100%.
You just know he will be like "we can beam your internet right through the earth! Fork over $10k/month and we'll install it right now"
Fuck off Elon, why you like that man?
this happens every so often actually; if you search, you can find a few instances of this exact story. I suspect that they just don't report it because it would spook normies + is technically a massive international incident and nobody can explain who is doing it kek
>>106514578
There's nothing to explain. There are a bunch of cables with little to no protection across the ocean, and something as simple as a cookiecutter shark can break the line.