Editor’s Note: If you think Cardinal Prevost is going to liberate the Catholics in China, think again. Since my report about Prevost’s continuation of the surrender to the CCP two days ago, FromRome.Info has been impacted by an unprecedented number of attacks originating in Communist China, with more than 138 thousand attacks in the space of 48 hours. — Why would any Marxist State be defending the Pope, unless the pope was not the pope? — The blocked attacks originate on 1526 different servers located ostensibly in Hong Kong, though the IP numbers might have recently been transferred to mainland China. The magnitude of the attacks, 138 thousand exceeds anything ever seen at FromRome.Info in its 12 year history. The number of virtual servers (IP numbers) being employed is equivalent to the number of men in an entire Chinese Army Battalion!
Once again, if you have eyes to see this, you can see it. Everyone who does not, is worse than a liar.
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There are many possible explanations, but some factors to consider.
1. A distributed denial of service attack is best launched from servers that have very high speed internet access to the target(s). As an international financial hub, Hong Kong is well served with multiple ultra-high-capacity international gateways providing global connectivity.
2. Many Chinese state-owned or state-controlled entities operate directly or via subsidiaries in Hong Kong.
3. Hong Kong has traditionally taken a relatively laissez-faire, “business-friendly” approach to regulations. It has sometimes lagged other developed jurisdictions in implementing IT security related regulations, for example.
The Protection of Critical Infrastructures (Computer Systems) Bill, which was passed by Hong Kong’s Legislative Council on 19 March 2025, will not come into force until 1 January 2026. It applies to critical infrastructure operators – such as banking, energy, healthcare and telecommunications providers – but not to other sectors, let alone to small and medium-sized enterprises in general.
https://www.elegislation.gov.hk/hk/cap653?xpid=ID_1743057556014_001 [click on “4 of 2025” to see the English version of the legislation]
In contrast, for example, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation applies even to small and medium-sized enterprises. It was adopted in 2016 and came into force on 25 May 2018.
4. Hong Kong is also, for the above reasons and others, an ideal place from which to launch a cyber attack to implicate China, which could suit certain Western actors and agencies.
On 11 May 2022, the U.S. Army Special Operations Recruiting Battalion published the following recruitment video on YouTube, in which between 3:05 and 3:07 it implicitly claimed responsibility for disturbances in Hong Kong in 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uNPZKJqbE8
For some reason, this has been largely ignored by Western media.
Thanks for the info. If you have contacts in Hong Kong, please try to have them contact Cardinal Zen about the failed Conclave.
Correction. The disturbances shown in the U.S. Army SORB video were in 2019, though smaller scale ones continued into 2020.
To be expected from the Globalist Commie China…According to “The Conspiracy,:To Destroy All Existing Governments and Religions”, By William Guy Carr, his last work in 1958…before he mysteriously died…The Late Lt. William Guy Carr truly maps out all we are in…
Hopefully, Bro. Alexis, you and Andrew will do a series on this brave author.