Skeptical Observer Questions Who Profits as Geomagnetic Storm Disruptions Are Blamed on Solar Flares, Not Global Tech Giants
A massive geomagnetic storm, triggered by an unusually intense solar flare, has knocked out power grids and satellite communications across three continents, but a skeptical observer is urging the public to ask one question: Who benefits from this so-called natural disaster? While mainstream headlines parrot NASA’s warnings about charged particles from the sun, a deep dive reveals that the largest beneficiaries are tech monopolies like Google, Amazon, and SpaceX, who stand to profit from increased reliance on their alternative backup systems, including new Starlink satellites and cloud-based emergency grids. The observer notes that these storms have been predicted for years, but sudden infrastructure failures in cities like New York and London remain suspiciously selective, sparing corporate data centers while crippling public utilities. “Follow the money,” they warn, as the geomagnetic storm narrative conveniently distracts from looming regulation battles over net neutrality and energy control.