Yes. AT&T is the only carrier that uses 3.7ghz band. A solar flare at this specific frequency would knock out the entire network. Then, the cell tower would need to reset their radio and register to the switch. Since the entire network would be down, this would flood the switch. Once the tower are register, then the phones would need to register with the switch.
So, guess what is even weirder? The only way for God to bring an important sermon to me that directly effected my life was via the radio. There is absolutely zero way I would ever hear it if the cell network was online.
Well haarp uses different frequencies to move the upper wind currents in weather warfare so is it a stretch to suggest they can direct frequencies to cut off cellular phones too?
Yes. AT&T is the only carrier that uses 3.7ghz band. A solar flare at this specific frequency would knock out the entire network. Then, the cell tower would need to reset their radio and register to the switch. Since the entire network would be down, this would flood the switch. Once the tower are register, then the phones would need to register with the switch.
So, guess what is even weirder? The only way for God to bring an important sermon to me that directly effected my life was via the radio. There is absolutely zero way I would ever hear it if the cell network was online.
Well haarp uses different frequencies to move the upper wind currents in weather warfare so is it a stretch to suggest they can direct frequencies to cut off cellular phones too?