I work as a telecom engineer troubleshooting/programming the Ciena 5164 optical router used for Verizon and At&t. These companies and many of my colleagues know exactly what it was but the more interesting part that raised some eyebrows was the fact that cc payment processing and emergency services/SOS/911 calls WERE possible for most of the affected customers. This is key. (This all runs on the same fiber optic network and should have been ‘down’ also.)
I cannot overstate how anomalous the above fact pattern is because when our networks go down, they don’t go down in this piecemeal way.
Here’s the takeaway: The goal of a ‘cyber weapon’ is maximum disruption. Whoever deployed (tested) this ‘cyber tool’ went to great lengths to pause communication ONLY. This surgeon scalpel approach we saw was a MUCH more difficult task than to just ‘nuke’ the whole system so to speak. A tool like this would need to be tested a few times to ensure a reliable partitioning of the ‘Target’ [calls/data] and the ‘Not Target’ [911/cc processing].
I'm a patriot who loves their country so I will not say what 'it' was/is, but if you reread the above a few times, and ask yourself the right questions, logical deduction should provide the answer.
Highly dasting but I can't even figure out who benefits more from the comms being down... Would love to hear some theories.
Just guessing, but Days of communication blackout, basically like unplugging the media for 10 seconds to reset the machine. Arrests happen under the guise of "solar eclipse solar flare" and when we come back we have a Much more neutered media, and have rewarded those who value truth over deception. Dark to light so to speak.
We can't rule out this being a white-hat op. I said in a prior comment that if this were so, then the stories of 911 services not functioning is probably bullshit. Op has me leaning more towards this. Would it have been done to make some magic happen under the cover of darkness / distraction? Several other cyber events took place that day, not just the phones.
Let's not forget Scavino's AOL dial-up tweet a few days prior. Foreknowledge? or control?
Very interesting info u/JohnTitor17. And welcome to GAW 🥰
100% CORRECT
Several pharmacy/prescription networks went down. Not all of them, but a few.