Aaaand there it is. [They] are preparing the public to accept a comms blackout which [they] will blame on space weather.
(truthsocial.com)
🤡 SUDDENLY SUN FLAIRS 🌞
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This is a White Hat operation, I believe. Test run and proof of concept. Frankly, it was a success. My phone even whet to SOS mode, but I rebooted it, and it reattached to the network. This proved that the telecommunication side can be brought down separate from the internet.
"Phase 2"
"Expect outages periodically (infiltrated)." u/#q61
Very interesting timing.
Seems possible. Maybe in 48 hours we'll have a better idea of what's going on.
I would suspect that if this was a test, the real thing is very soon to follow. You don't want your adversary figuring out how you did it and possibly patch it.
Agree. Only thing is they have to wait for another solar flare to blame it on. There really were two decent flares last night.
They'll blame it on a solar flare either way. People won't check
Welp they just got another opportunity
https://twitter.com/SunWeatherMan/status/1760799381605777754
Yup.
In fact a few weeks back I promoted the 48-hour rule to 72-hour rule. ;p
can't hang anymore, i've demoted mine to 17 hours. =)
Upvoted to counteract inexplicable downvote :)
Been known to do the same. :)
Don't we know that already?
Internet outages are probably more frequent than cellular outages and they happen kind of all the time with no effect on your phone.
This was proof that it can be done in reverse. Oh, the MSM said that ATT told them the cause was (hold on) HUMAN ERROR in coding. They were expanding their network and bad code brought it down. I just laughed when they said it. Telecomm has a literal fuck ton of redundancy, and someone who put in a 1 instead of a 0 would never do this.
I don't believe White Hats would take down FirstNet. People could die.
White hats have made plenty of moves that directly and negatively effect public safety and health. Unfortunate as it is, it's part of the GAW.
It's part of war. Minimize casualties I guess but know that there will be, lesser of two evils, etc. That's why so many of us don't want to be in that position. "You want me on that wall. You NEED me on that wall."
Sometimes I think the 4 to 6 % will be the percentage of population reduction when this is finally over. Better than the 50 % planned on Deagle.com.
Correct. That’s why they are letting the demons to expose themselves. Like all wars have their casualties. Some have lived some died. Hopefully it is none of us. We need to pray more.
With white hats like these, who needs enemies?
Do you want to be truly free or a comfortable slave?
The irony isn't lost. Again, collateral damage is an unfortunate reality for any war.
Life isn't a fairy tale
Who says FirstNet is being used for just EMS?
There is a private network that I believe is through Verizon for elections. I thought it was part of FirstNet. I believe I heard about it through True the Vote, but I'm not positive. It also might have been on Gateway Pundit when they were writing about Know Ink.
FirstNet is operated by AT&T.
If you dig on this, start a thread maybe so we can add or help out. That’s really interesting info.
They didn’t stop the vax, and tens of millions have died so far.
The stakes of this game are unimaginably high.
First net has a redundancy they can move to from what I've heard. Can anyone with first hand knowledge verify.?
This is the company whose center got blowed up by the pickup that wasn't?
Our local county sheriff texted out an emergency number (over the emergency message function of the phone?) people could call (from landlines or networks that were functioning) FWIW.
Life did go on before "911" became the emergency number, just saying.
I can only speak on local knowledge but I assume most localities have redundancy via radio systems (usually 800MHz). If not, those agencies are being ran by morons since those resources were already in place and very capable for the tasks they are used for. Most emergency responders pre-date the launch of FirstNet so they know how to do their jobs without it.
Oy very. Good observation. Are all the illegals phones ATT communications?