By: Gary D. Barnett
There were strange events this week that I thought I would tell you about because I think it a learning experience. On Thursday afternoon about 2 PM, all internet and phone (communication) service went down. I normally would not have thought much about it except my phone and internet are completely separate; not connected in any way. After a short time, I found out that the entire town in which I live was also down, and this outage spread over 500 miles in Montana alone. Depending on location, this outage lasted between 3 hours and 8 hours, or more. There was no electric power outage whatsoever.
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The next morning, I decided to research this incident. This is what I found: “A widespread power outage on Thursday, November 13, 2025, caused by two tripped 500-kilovolt transmission lines near Medicine Bow, Wyoming, led to significant disruptions in phone and internet services across parts of Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota.”
The kicker: “While the outage was primarily due to the power failure, the recent geomagnetic storm warning issued by NOAA for states north of the 45th parallel raised concerns about grid vulnerability, though it is not confirmed as the direct cause.”
Red flags are everywhere. First, why would two tripped power lines cause communication outages only, and in three different states? There were no power outages in my area, or in any other in Montana of which I am aware. Also, my phone system and internet system failed, and they are not connected. There is more, as later, I got an email from my internet carrier, which stated that the outage was caused by a cut fiber-optic cable locally, and that their “technicians have located the cut and will begin splicing soon. Please expect six to eight hours for full service restoration.” Four local communication companies in my area all claimed the same problem, as did every company statewide. Really?
Also, Minuteman missiles were being moved as Montana houses 150 missile silos and Wyoming has an unknown number of the ‘450’ total sites in the area, all with multiple ‘nuclear’ warheads. There was heavy military movement, and road closures during this time. Military helicopters were very active in my area as they flew right over my house many times.
All this was going on simultaneously, as all outages happened at the exact same time. Somebody is lying, and I think all reports may be lies or partial lies. I cannot prove this, but I am almost certain that what is said to have happened, did not happen. I would think this regardless whether there were ridiculous conflicting reports or not, but there were, and that alone causes many questions.
None of what is being reported makes any sense to me, the contradiction is glaring, and the fact that multiple communication systems were incapacitated over hundreds of miles for most every communication company is just plain crazy.
HAARP testing and manipulation anyone? (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) There were multi-colored “Northern Lights” across Montana and the West on Wednesday night. Military maneuvering? Missile preparation? Communication system cancel testing? Indoctrination false flag event? Fake emergency telegraphing? Or just multiple concurrent coincidences? Is my tinfoil hat twisted on too tight, or could it be any or all of these possibilities?
Hmm, I wonder when this will become a common exercise in order to silence the herd?
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