Lara Logan on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: “Everyone Knows… This Is a Cyber Attack on a Critical Infrastructure Corridor in the United States”

Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit, 3/27/24

Steve Bannon: You say there may be something. Here’s the other thing that’s concerning me. Why they run to the mic. You had McCabe on this morning at sunrise on CNN saying, It’s not terrorism. It’s not terrorism….

Lara Logan: Well, I have a better question for you, Steve. Why are you coming to the mic telling the country that it’s not terrorism when your own intelligence agencies are telling you it is? And I know they are because I didn’t make this up. These are not my words. I’m talking to people who are on the inside, some who are on active duty, some who are retired. And everyone, literally, from critical infrastructure in the Department of Homeland Security to the intelligence agencies, they know there’s no other… This is a cyber attack on a critical infrastructure corridor for the United States.

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Lara Logan on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: “Everyone Knows… This Is a Cyber Attack on a Critical Infrastructure Corridor in the United States”

5 thoughts on “Lara Logan on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: “Everyone Knows… This Is a Cyber Attack on a Critical Infrastructure Corridor in the United States””

  1. I don’t think that Lara Logan is necessarily correct since this was a maritime event and she has no information on what exactly caused the ship to navigate that way. Ships have their own specialized steering and navigation systems and that’s what should be investigated, plus whatever information the black box provides.
    Whatever the intelligence community provides can only be hearsay, not factual.

    1. I think she was thinking about the ship’s computerized steering and navigation systems which are hackable by those who know how to go about it.

      1. Right, I forgot that she did say “cyber”. I admit I know nothing about how today’s ships are handled… but does she, and her intelligence sources?
        I don’t want to hear conspiracy theories, which is why I’m doubtful.

        1. We need to keep in mind the meaning of phrases such as psychopolitics aka psychological manipulation as applied to Americans by our new pagan enemies. Within that context, a conspiracy theorist is truth-teller, and truth is equated to mental illness by psychopoliticians.

          1. I’m sure you’re right. I’m just voicing a suspicion, since nothing was factually confirmed as yet. The conspiracy theory is likely correct but I expect official confirmation, if that’s at all possible given our corrupt authorities.

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