[ Originally published on October 28th, 2017 ]
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The United States Department of Defense will be simulating an attack on the U.S. [United States of America] power grid from November 4th - 6th, 2017.
Being
touted as a “communications
interoperability” training
exercise, this event will simulate a massive coronal mass ejection,
impacting the U.S. power grid and all forms of traditional
communication, including landline telephones, cellphones, satellites
and internet connectivity.
U.S.
Army
and
Air
Force
MARS
[Military
Auxiliary
Radios
Systems]
organizations will work in conjunction with the amateur radio
community for the event, utilizing the 60-meter
interoperability channels, as well as HF
NVIS
[High
Frequency Near Vertical Incidence Skywave]
frequencies and local
VHF
[Very
High Frequency]
and
UHF
[Ultra
High Frequency]
non-Internet-linked amateur radio repeaters.
The
U.S. military will conduct a high-power broadcast on 60-meter
Channel
1
[330.5
kHz
(kilohertz)]
on Saturday,
November
5th,
2017
from
3:00
a.m. to
3:15
a.m. UTC
[Coordinated
Universal Time].
Additionally, there will be an informational broadcast on Sunday,
November
5th,
2017
on
13,483.5
kHz
from
4:00
p.m. to
4:15
p.m. UTC.
You can monitor these broadcasts for more information about the
exercise.
As
we have seen too many times in the past, government drills
/ training exercises
have a bad habit of going live.
Let’s
hope that this, too, does not turn out to be another
government-sponsored false flag event. Stay conscious my friends.
~
Merit Freeman
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