Soros cyber-attacks Dan Bongino’s site

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Conservative podcaster Dan Bongino experienced a peculiar event while recording a livestream on Rumble last Monday, following his discussion about the left-wing billionaire George Soros and his family.

Dan Bongino Says He Was Targeted in a Coordinated Cyberattack After Discussing George Soros

“We were under just relentless assault. I do not believe it was an accident. Weird, right?” he said.

The alleged cyberattack occurred while Bongino was delving into the recent power transition within the Soros family with George Soros passing the baton to his son Alexander.

The younger Soros is expected to steer the Soros-funded Open Society Foundations towards a more left-leaning and globalist direction.

During his discussion, Bongino’s website experienced a “massive DDoS attack.” DDoS stands for “deliberate denial of service,” wherein the attacker floods the site with bot traffic, overwhelming servers and hindering genuine users from accessing it. It was a deliberate effort to disrupt his platform.

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*** JdN: Join the party, Dan. The jews have been doing this to me for 13 years! ***

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Jack Posobiec, a senior editor at Human Events, also reported a similar attack on his website around the same time. Posobiec revealed that their site went down just after publishing a report containing 17 audio recordings purportedly exposing instances of President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden receiving bribes.

On Saturday, Bongino’s website featured a link to a Daily Mail article that unveiled the Soros family’s plans to disrupt the U.S. legal system further and promote leftist policies through American media.

The article shed light on the significant influence the Soros family wields over various media outlets, including ABC, NPR, The New York Times, CNN, CBS, PBS and numerous smaller outlets.

 

Last month, Bongino appeared on former Fox News host Megyn Kelly’s show to explain his departure from the network. He clarified that his exit was not motivated by an anti-Trump sentiment as some may believe.

Bongino emphasized that he was not fired and that Fox News wanted to continue his show, but he had a different vision for his role. He expressed his desire not to work six days a week due to his family commitments and the unpredictable nature of breaking news in relation to former President Trump.

It is evident that Bongino’s and Posobiec’s websites came under attack during their discussions on George Soros and the alleged corruption surrounding the Biden family. The timing of these cyberattacks, coupled with the revelations about the Soros family’s influence in media, raise questions about potential conspiracies to silence dissent and criticism of some of the most powerful people in the world.

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