Setting the narrative for internet shutdown.
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Ben Davidson on YouTube....suspicious0bservers.com........has been banging the drum for a decade that the sun will go SuperNova in the 2030's. He's not a quack and has the data to back up his beliefs. Yes, the internet travels through fiber optic cables, but it is essentially electrons going through the cables. When the sun pops off a CME then it will hit the Earth and cause havoc at the electrical substations all throughout this country. Once those relay stations go off line then no electricity will be transmitted to the internet storage facilities, thus they cannot send or receive internet information. Look around your local area and find a fenced in area with some big green transformers sitting under high power lines. Those transformers are what will be taken out. In an instant the electrical power from the CME will hit those transformers and ruin their internals. Once they go off line then no electricity can travers the power lines until all of the affected transformers are replaced. Guess what.....the only countries that currently produce American transformers is CHINA and SOUTH KOREA. When our electricity goes out so does theirs, thus they will not be able to produce transformers for the American market. We are going to be cold and powerless for at least a decade. Get prepared for the reality now or else become a target for roaming bands of bad guys who will slit your throat for the bag of beans you might have in you purse. Good luck, pedes, you've been warned.
Both. Computers and its related components do not like EMFs. Anyone can build a Ferriday cage around their electronic "stuff", but without electricity to run it, there is not need for it. Heck, someone might have a whizz-band computer setup that has been shielded with redundant Ferriday cages, but what good is that when there is no electricity to run it? Maybe that tech head could have solar panel backup, but to what good? If on the other end of the internet cable there are dead data centers, then that highly protected computer won't be of use because there won't be any data coming in to it. We will be lucky to write letters on paper and hand deliver it to our neighbors because there won't be any gasoline to drive it to the next town. Gonna be some hard times ahead.
Solar panels could survive a micro nova if they were properly stored in a structure which could shield them from the electronic bombardment, say like in a cave. After the effects of the micro nova pass, pull the panels out and set them up. Voila', you have power for your computer. But you'd better shield the computer, also, lest it get fried.
Not "Super" , he says Micro" Nova
Yea, my bad.