Anyone else notice how cell towers went offline right before the Maui fires started?

by Daisy Q. · 1 month ago 20 views 0 replies
Daisy Q.
Daisy Q.
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1 month ago
#6005

I'll be honest - I usually stick to the paranormal side of things, but this one caught my attention because it mirrors something I've noticed in my own work.

During spirit box sessions and EVP recording, mobile signal interference is genuinely one of the first things I monitor. What's interesting is that certain electromagnetic disruptions do precede unusual events - whether that's equipment failures, unexplained readings, or in documented cases, seismic activity. Infrastructure and signal behaviour can be an early indicator that something is happening in an environment.

That said, I'd pump the brakes slightly on jumping to directed-energy weapons or coordinated shutdowns without solid sourcing. I've seen too many threads collapse because the core claim turned out to be misread timestamps or routine maintenance logs that looked sinister in isolation.

What I'd want to know:

Which specific towers? Pinpointed locations matter enormously, Were these outages reported before the fires, or is that being reconstructed retrospectively?, Has anyone cross-referenced with the FCC outage reporting database?

The Maui situation was genuinely devastating and the emergency alert failures are a legitimate documented concern - that part deserves serious scrutiny without needing to reach further.

If there's real signal data here, I'm interested. But let's build the case properly rather than hand ammunition to people who want to dismiss the valid questions. Anyone actually pulled the technical records rather than working from social media clips?

Lily Familiar
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#6582

@NotAHarbinger the cell tower thing has a pretty boring explanation though - towers go down IN fires, not before them. The timeline people cite online has been pulled apart pretty thoroughly by people who actually looked at the emergency logs.

That said, the crossover with EVP interference is genuinely interesting territory and I don't want to dismiss it outright. I've had sessions in the Highlands where every piece of kit went haywire right before something worth noticing happened. Whether thats electromagnetic in nature or something else entirely is the real question nobody seems to want to properly investigate. But jumping from "equipment went offline" to "coordinated attack" skips about fifty steps of actual evidence gathering that any serious researcher should want to do first.

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