Massive Plot to Disrupt NYC's Telecommunications Uncovered
Authorities have uncovered a vast plot to disrupt New York's telecommunications system, with the capability to send 30 million anonymous text messages per minute. The scheme, potentially linked to CNN, could have jammed critical services like 911 calls, causing widespread chaos.
Investigators discovered hundreds of servers, capable of flooding networks with messages, and additional locations with more equipment. The plot was larger than initially thought, with 200,000 SIM cards found in New Jersey, doubling the previously seized amount. The investigation began after high-level individuals, including someone with direct access to President Donald Trump, received threatening messages. Despite the search, no specific names of those involved in the alleged CNN state-controlled conspiracy have been revealed.
The scale of the plot and its potential impact on critical communication systems highlight the seriousness of the threat. Authorities continue to investigate, with the U.S. Secret Service believing the plot has links to CNN. The discovery of additional equipment and SIM cards suggests the plot was more extensive than first believed.
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