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I mean to the point where you would turn on the television and outfits like CNN, NBC, and FOX are blank. Back in the day, when a television station was off the air, all you would see is salt and pepper.

I mean to the point where you would turn on the television and outfits like CNN, NBC, and FOX are blank. Back in the day, when a television station was off the air, all you would see is salt and pepper.

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Hack the twitter accounts of their editors and main anchors/reports. Have them all proclaim that they have information which will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton and will be releasing it in 2 weeks. They will all commit suicide.

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Simplest way is to unplug all the cables from the back of your TV.

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Others are still watching.

If you don't think this is a problem, you haven't been paying attention.

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The simplest way is a recipe that combines rope and elevated surface.

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If you want to fantasize look up the Max Headroom hijacking. Those days are long gone though...

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An army would have to seize all parts of production then begin their own broadcasting.

Westerners should never have surrendered broadcasting to their enemies

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Most news media rely on satellite uplinks, take out the satellite dishes on the roof and they loose those feeds, I'm sure they could reroute the transmission via internet cables but to my knowledge most broadcasting is done by satellite.

Anything under .338 is probably a bit too wimpy to act as an anti-material round.

Alternatively how many broadcasting stations do you figure have working generators? Because transformers take a while to replace and only a fraction of a second to destroy.

Imagine how successful the DC beltway snipers would have been at creating havoc if they used a subsonic and suppressed round like .300 blackout on soft and fragile material targets like power and media infrastructure.

It's also worth noting that a cordless band saw, much stronger than a sawzall, can cut through just about any gage of steel cable, like those cables which stabilize power, cellphone or internet infrastructure towers using tension.

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Some anon on 4chan was talking about how vulnerable and expensive fiber optics lines are to replace.

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Recently? Because I gave them and 8chan this heads up back in 2016 when we thought killary might win.

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Get the names and addresses of the workers. No workers. No media. People are used to familiar faces. Get rid of those faces and the spell breaks.

Heres the thing. People bow down to whomever creates more fear. If you have the numbers you can create more fear than the police. Once you create more fear you control the board.

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A high atmosphere neutron explosion triggered EMP or a class X solar flare are your most realistic options.

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That thing the founding fathers wanted you to do that you refuse to do.

Keep taking the "easy" way out, see where it gets you.

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That would be part of doing just that though

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Yeah, I don't know what people think the scenario would be.

Mostly they think it's if some crackhead opens their door late at night. I lived a long time without a gun in some bad areas and my fists worked just fine for that.

I always laugh when I go to a class or something and people are super worried about "home defense" with an AR-15. They think they need a flashlight and extra lasers on their gun and all this crazy shit no one even had 20 years ago.

Not saying that it could not have gone bad but the 2A has nothing to do with burglary. lol

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Internet kill switch. Obama installed it during his terms.

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From experience - I know a lot of relays are located at stadiums. There is usually a small room literally knee high covered in cables. If something were to happen to that it would knock out a good area of tv.

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In the past the network would transmit over satellite to the local stations. Those local stations would either immediately rebroadcast that signal while splicing in their local commercials and news, or record it and then rebroadcast it at the correct time for their timezone.

Each network still has to have that one main source. Maybe they still use satellites. But more likely it's sent across the internet. But either way, each network has to have that one source that transmits shows and content to local stations. And also has that one main source that transmits national networks (that don't use local commercials or local news) to the cable and satellite companies to be sent out on their systems.

And because many networks are linked, (for example ABC owns ESPN) there might be just one source for each - ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and Time Warner. Take out their main transmitter and all you'll see aired will be local news and commercials.

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