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Massive Phone Outage Sparks Fears of EMP Strike – Is Our Fragile Infrastructure at Risk?

In today’s special report, we take a deep dive into Governor Ron DeSantis’ urgent warning about the potential for electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks on the United States, in the wake of massive outages reported by AT&T, leaving thousands without cellular service. This incident shines a light on our nation’s critical reliance on technology and raises serious questions about our preparedness for such catastrophic events. With exclusive insights into the implications of our fragile infrastructure and the need for strong leadership to navigate these uncertain times, this report is a must-watch for anyone concerned about national security and the future of our republic. Don’t miss our analysis on how this situation could foretell a more dire threat to our way of life and what measures can be taken to safeguard our nation.

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