FCC Chairman Reverses Course, Admits Agency Hid Evidence of Signal Interference in Rural Broadband Tests
Stay woke. The hidden truth is out: Inside sources confirm the Federal Communications Commission quietly suppressed internal data proving that new 5G signals were crippling emergency dispatch systems in rural counties during last year’s field trials. Investigators digging through archived meeting minutes found a memo marked “No Further Action” that directly contradicted the agency’s public safety assurances. The whistleblower behind the leak says the suppressed evidence could force a nationwide infrastructure moratorium and trigger a congressional probe into the agency’s ties to telecom giants.