High probability these calls originated overseas. We've seen this exact same thing happen before using VOIP spoofed numbers. Apparently they also used voice distortion software and even dubbed in gunshots on these calls.
I agree. The fact that they called the CU PD non-emergency for the Boulder High threat indicates a lack of understanding of the local area. In addition, I believe one of the schools referenced (in Trinidad?) was closed and the building not even owned by the school district anymore.
The vagrants of Boulder welcome you...
An escalation of prank calls, using easily obtained information?
Similar to the escalation of ransomware attacks, extortion, etc.
They are identifying new markets to exploit?
-John
Mayor of Cincinatti,
Send us 5 Bitcoin, or we will shut down school again today.
-John
I wish they could hack me some oxycodone. I thought electronic warfare was a fairly safe job. US lies!
Per Ardua ad Astra
There are very dangerous levels of opiods including Fentynel, on the street today, BushMasterBoy.
I know it is hard, but rather than craving the drug, perhaps consider craving a life without the drug.
A life that you can give to yourself, and not the drug.
A life that is a bit slower, instead of going from drug high to low, and high, and low... just kind of slow. With lots of thought. With lots of your mental and physical and emotional health in mind.
-John
I need pain relief from a service connected disease. Medical professionals in the US system are mentally slow. If you can't treat high tech disease, don't ask for high tech warriors. The VA and the military are as ignorant as you. Medicine is today what electronics was 50 years ago. GFYS
Per Ardua ad Astra