GEOMAGNETIC STORM COVER-UP? Experts Question Why Power Grids Were Prepped for Massive Solar Event—But Public Told It’s Just a Light Show
As the aurora borealis lit up skies from Ohio to Texas this week, a skeptical observer can’t help but ask: Who benefits from the official narrative? While mainstream headlines celebrate the “natural wonder” of a geomagnetic storm, leaked internal memos from energy sector insiders reveal an unprecedented level of preparation for a coronal mass ejection that was supposedly routine.
The question remains: Why would utility companies, satellite operators, and even military branches quietly activate emergency protocols if this was just a pretty light show? Critics point to the 1859 Carrington Event—a storm that fried telegraph systems—and note that today’s entire electrical grid and global GPS network are vulnerable.
Yet the public was told to simply “look up.” Meanwhile, government officials are reportedly tracking anomalies in solar activity that don’t fit the official forecast. Who stands to gain from keeping the public in the dark about potential disruptions? The answer might expose a deeper control mechanism over information and infrastructure.