SITREP: No Cell Towers, No Internet, Total Population Cut Off, What's Next? EP750
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BLUF
The shock wave has rolled through and the silence that follows is louder than any siren. Cell towers are dark across every major carrier. The internet backbone is gone. Emergency broadcast systems that were supposed to be the last line of public information have failed completely. Federal coordination is crippled, state and local emergency operations are blind, and inside neighborhoods rumor has already replaced fact. This is total communications collapse and it isolates every household in America at the same moment. Tonight’s broadcast walks through what just happened, why redundancy failed at scale, and what the next forty eight hours look like when nobody can call, text, stream, or tune in. The Smith family is living it in real time. So is everyone else. The country has gone quiet, and that silence is about to push desperate people out their front doors in search of answers. That movement is the next phase of the collapse, and you need to see it coming.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND
The American telecom system looks like a web on the surface but functions as a stack underneath. Cellular service rides on backhaul fiber. That fiber rides on a handful of Tier 1 carriers like Zayo, NTT, and Lumen. Those carriers cross-connect at a small number of physical chokepoints. Knock down the chokepoints and the whole stack falls together. That is why redundancy fails at scale. Carriers advertise multiple paths but those paths frequently share the same conduit, the same building, or the same upstream provider.
Add the cyber layer. Salt Typhoon, the Chinese state-sponsored intrusion campaign, has had persistent access inside AT&T, Verizon, and at least seven other U.S. telecom networks for years. Federal regulators concede the vulnerabilities are still being exploited. Volt Typhoon, a separate Chinese unit, is pre-positioned for destructive attacks on critical infrastructure. On the seabed, undersea cable sabotage in the Baltic, the Red Sea, and the Taiwan Strait has become routine since 2024. Ninety nine percent of intercontinental data crosses those cables.
Stack it together: physical chokepoints, compromised routers, sabotaged seabed cables, an aging emergency broadcast system, and a population that has forgotten how to live without a signal. When it goes, it goes everywhere at once. That is what tonight’s episode is about.
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EARLY WARNING INDICATORS
No bars across all four major carriers simultaneously, not just one provider DNS resolution failures and dead internet nodes when LTE and home broadband both go dark Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts producing nothing for hours AM and FM stations dropping to dead air or repeating loops with no live updates Neighbors trading wildly different versions of the same story within thirty minutes






