Alternative Comms In An Era Of Network Insecurity

Chinese SIM “farms”, infrastructure failures, and hackers are all threatening our ability to stay connected…

By now we all know of the nationwide network of SIM card “farms” that have been discovered in the United States. These farms are a massive telecommunications threat, not only in New York City and New Jersey where they have been discovered, but to the entire nation, as they can cripple the nationwide cellphone system, emergency services and they even lead to the swatting of federal officials and political leaders.

This was an act of war by the CCP, more specifically China’s Ministry of State Security. Blaze Media has reported on this as well as The RAIR FOUNDATION. The risk to our critical infrastructure cannot be overemphasized, and it must be assumed that these “farms” exist in major cities throughout the United States. The risks to our country and our way of life are immense.

Assuming that they have discovered even a significant portion of them is unwise. These can be set up on huge racks in one location as in the image above, or in multiple locations, perhaps hundreds or even thousands of them, sitting silently until activated. The risk is huge, and is occupying a great deal of our own federal and state resources just in an effort to track these down. Another consideration is that China doesn’t just build hundreds of these devices, known as SIM banks or SIM gateways, each that can host hundreds of SIM cards in a single device. They build hundreds of thousands of them. They can be placed, and likely are, everywhere.


The purpose of this essay is not to rehash what others have written about extensively, other than to emphasize the dangerous nature of this threat and the catastrophic repercussions should our networks be systematically disabled, while other seemingly unrelated attacks take place at the same time. Rather, this is to emphasize and provide solutions for individuals who wish to keep their families safe, or as safe as possible, WHEN these attacks take place.


Do you use your phone to get your news? Of course you do. Everyone does. Do you even know how to use the radio in your car? Do you have local stations programmed in it? Twenty years ago that would be a stupid question, but not anymore. Pre-program a couple of news stations.

And, of course you use it to call home, friends, your kids, everyone. What if you can’t call? Will someone worry? Can you stop at a pay phone? Oh wait, what’s a pay phone, you ask? Have you even seen one of those recently?

So, what’s your solution? Smoke signals?

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3 responses to “Alternative Comms In An Era Of Network Insecurity”

  1. We all better have alternate forms of communications operational when cells and other kinds of communication go down. Even if you have to dig out the old cb in the basement. Flea markets are a good place to pick up used comm gear. A friend of mine bought a ssb cb that worked for 20 bucks.

    1. Have GRS, MURS and VHF handsets for inside of a mile, tested all to range. Have old Motorola i355 PTT phones. Work to 1.5-2 miles. My son is about 6 miles away. My daughter 8 hours away. Dont have the inclination to learn HAM. Considering satellite phone for her. Wont help if there is a cosmic event or spacewarfare.

  2. It’s time to dust of my Vibroplex keyer! 😉