04-28-2025, 11:52 PM
This post was last modified: 04-29-2025, 12:46 AM by Mantiss2021. 
If this event was, in fact, due to "a rare atmospheric phenomenon", as claimed, and was obviously intense enough, and geographically large enough to knock out power over all of Spain and Portugal, as well as a part of France,
Why wasn't anything battery-powered affected?
A solar coronal mass ejection (CME) would have affected a much larger area, a man-made EMP covering such a broad area would have had to have been huge; too large, if nuclear weapons generated to have gone undetected.
And both CME's and EMP's do not discriminate between grid-powered and battery-powered systems/devices.
Smells like somebody is covering for either incompetence, or national security/panic.
Why wasn't anything battery-powered affected?
A solar coronal mass ejection (CME) would have affected a much larger area, a man-made EMP covering such a broad area would have had to have been huge; too large, if nuclear weapons generated to have gone undetected.
And both CME's and EMP's do not discriminate between grid-powered and battery-powered systems/devices.
Smells like somebody is covering for either incompetence, or national security/panic.



