Is the US at war? Would the US know if it was at war?
There is a perception that anything digital is highly accurate, sensitive, complete and/or reliable. This perception is based on disinformation that has been propagated, matured, and perfected over decades. Without exception, digital is whatever the underlying code presents to the user or enters into the databases. There is nothing about digital that is reliable, dependable, or trustworthy.
Is the US at war? Do you even know that what you are reading is what the author wrote, or that the content is actually on the website you visited? Face it, you know nothing about anything digital.
Cyberspace is where everything digital is said to happen. Well, what is cyberspace? Everyone in the digital know all agree that cyberspace is where all digital happens. A breakdown of the word cyberspace results in the following. Cyber is a prefix that denotes a relationship with information technology (IT). Anything relating to computing, such as the internet, falls under the cyber category. It’s worth noting cyber carries a connotation of a relationship with modern computing and technology. Space can mean several things. For instance, space can be a noun meaning a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. Space can also be defined as the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move. Space can also mean an interval of time or a measurement of distance between objects.
As you can see in the previous paragraph Cyberspace is nonsensical in terms of defining a battlespace or a theater. Every wire, computer, network component, digital device, electrical signal, and electrical invention is a threat and would be, itself, cyberspace. This understanding is not beneficial in kinetic or virtual conflicts. PAXV believes that the US is officially at war and does not comprehend how deeply the war has infiltrated all US infrastructure and human assets.