Maybe one day the below post might be GAW famous.
Short clip on some details of the outage:
https://youtube.com/shorts/MnMKLwiw0DQ?si=Rd8l9RtwcCOW_AaA
Post I made explaining exactly what it is:
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ARwUivkY4/cell-service-outages-the-reality/
WWG1WGA frens!
Seems to me that:
Only the largest cities/urban pop ctrs and their suburban outliers were affected...in multiple geographic areas...all at once. (How is that even possible, JT17?)
These cities are predominantly liberal held areas. Makes me think it's connected to these anti-ICE protests.
Could it be that the majority of comms re: anti-ICE protests and the organizers/financiers are being carried out on Verizon's network(s)? (I doubt that EVERYONE involved would be centrally located on only one network, but if they're using phones bought in bulk, then maybe it could, idk.)
Thoughts?
the cell networks have amazing abilities. the feds work with verizon to analyze who is present on the network during protests. they name all the individuals then collate all the protests and filter for common names. you show up to a protest, you're in a fed database- its that simple. now, when insurrection hits, the cell towers have the ability to restrict access by USER. a subset of "subscribers" get the sos message while the rest of the community sees normal network behavior. this effectively shuts down protesters ability to communicate via cell networks while the rest of the public remains online.
Given these fact patterns, no it's not possible.
They've been testing whatever it is they're doing on several networks, not just Verizon.
This. Makes sense even to me, the least techno savy on the board.
I remember the original post about this and how 911 and CC processing was not affected. Knowing tech very well, when a router drops it drops. It's a YES i'm working or NO I'm not working and not "I'm only going to route very specific traffic and that's all" is not a thing without deliberate programming. I think this was yet another test before the "big event" that's coming.
The router can remain functional, while having errors with some processes on specific ports. An error in a process running on a specific port would not cause the whole router to fail, it just means a certain port wouldnt be able to accept any traffic...
Thank you for chiming in. You obviously know what you're talking about.
Frens when you understand how these networks work, the idea that these fact patterns point to something accidental is absurd.
Thanks for the video - I was wondering which cities were hit the hardest.
Dunno. I’m in the panhandle and had issues all day.