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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 58 MIN

The Digital Battlefield: Why Cyber War Could Impact Every American. (3-13-26)

from Drive Radio · host John Rush

In a World Where Wars Are No Longer Fought Only with Missiles and Tanks, What Happens When the Battlefield Moves into the Digital Systems We Rely on Every Day? In this episode of https://Ready-Radio.com, host John Rush is joined by Pastor Bill Anderson to explore the growing reality of cyber warfare and its implications for everyday Americans. With rising tensions involving Iran and its global alliances, the conversation raises an unsettling question: could hostile nations use cyber attacks not just to create chaos, but to generate billions of dollars through stolen data, ransomware, and online scams? The discussion dives into the hidden economy of cybercrime, where credit card information, personal identities, and corporate data are harvested and sold on the dark web. If major institutions—banks, corporations, and infrastructure—become targets, what ripple effects could reach ordinary households? But this episode isn’t about fear—it’s about preparedness. John and Bill break down the practical steps individuals and families should take now to protect themselves. From credit freezes and identity monitoring to recognizing sophisticated AI-driven scams, they explain how simple defensive actions can dramatically reduce personal risk. They also examine the broader geopolitical landscape, touching on energy markets, global alliances, and the economic motivations behind modern conflict. One theme runs throughout the episode: the next major disruption may not arrive with warning sirens—it may arrive through a text message, a phone call, or a compromised digital system. Are you prepared if it does? Pastor Bill Anderson - https://prep2protectco.com

In a World Where Wars Are No Longer Fought Only with Missiles and Tanks, What Happens When the Battlefield Moves into the Digital Systems We Rely on Every Day? In this episode of https://Ready-Radio.com, host John Rush is joined by Pastor Bill Anderson to explore the growing reality of cyber warfare and its implications for everyday Americans. With rising tensions involving Iran and its global alliances, the conversation raises an unsettling question: could hostile nations use cyber attacks not just to create chaos, but to generate billions of dollars through stolen data, ransomware, and online scams? The discussion dives into the hidden economy of cybercrime, where credit card information, personal identities, and corporate data are harvested and sold on the dark web. If major institutions—banks, corporations, and infrastructure—become targets, what ripple effects could reach ordinary households? But this episode isn’t about fear—it’s about preparedness. John and Bill break down the practical steps individuals and families should take now to protect themselves. From credit freezes and identity monitoring to recognizing sophisticated AI-driven scams, they explain how simple defensive actions can dramatically reduce personal risk. They also examine the broader geopolitical landscape, touching on energy markets, global alliances, and the economic motivations behind modern conflict. One theme runs throughout the episode: the next major disruption may not arrive with warning sirens—it may arrive through a text message, a phone call, or a compromised digital system. Are you prepared if it does? Pastor Bill Anderson - https://prep2protectco.com

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