AFPI Dismisses Cybersecurity Threats as Conspiracy
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI), known for its influence in shaping a potential Trump administration, has recently made a bold statement: cybersecurity threats are a mere illusion. This declaration follows a cyber breach targeting the organization, allegedly conducted by a foreign adversary. However, AFPI insists that these so-called risks are just a government conspiracy, intended to divert Americans from matters such as changing weather patterns and the popularity surge of artisanal bread.
Marc Lotter, the chief communications officer for AFPI, confidently dismissed cyber threats as a hoax. He suggested a connection to those promoting the reality of climate change, questioning, “If we can’t trust our own senses, what can we trust?” His proclamation has spurred a wave of disagreement among cybersecurity specialists, who have been vocal about escalating cyber threats from state-sponsored entities.
Trump Supports AFPI’s Conspiracy Theory
Former President Donald Trump has joined the AFPI’s narrative, using social media to endorse their claim that the cybersecurity threat is a scheme by the “Deep State” to sabotage his potential return to politics. In his words, “If they can convince you that your emails are at risk, then they can control your mind. It’s all part of the plan.” As the nation wrestles with this unexpected assertion, experts are urging the public to stay alert, reminding them that the cyber threats are indeed a tangible reality.
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