'Blue Moon May 2026': Astronomers Warn of Mysterious Lunar Anomaly That Could Affect Global Communications—Who Stands to Gain?
In an unusual convergence of celestial and earthly events, the rare 'blue moon' set to illuminate the skies in May 2026 is sparking more than just awe. A growing chorus of rogue scientists and network engineers are raising alarms over an inexplicable lunar anomaly that could disrupt satellite signals and global data networks for up to 48 hours. The official narrative frames this as a routine gravitational hiccup, but a closer look reveals that major defense contractors and telecom giants have quietly ramped up investments in 'lunar-resistant' infrastructure—some linked to the same agencies downplaying the risks. With billions in government contracts on the line and a global population left in the dark, one has to ask: are we being prepared for an emergency, or are we being set up for one?