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On April 28, 2025, the lights went out across Spain and Portugal. Millions were left stranded, had no electricity, no internet, no transport, no way to buy food, or call for help. The official story? A mysterious grid failure. How do entire countries go dark in 2025? This was no accident. This was a test. Governments and global institutions have been preparing for the big one for years, not just a power outage but a controlled collapse of society itself. Events like Cyber Polygon (a World Economic Forum project) and repeated warnings about cyberattacks are not predictions they are scripts. Behind the blackout lies a simple truth they are testing how fast they can switch off civilization. How obedient will citizens be without electricity? How long will it take for chaos to start? Who will comply with curfews, food rationing, and internet shutdowns? How can cashless societies be controlled when the power is cut? The blackout is a message: We can take everything from you in an instant. It’s no secret that elites have long fantasised about using crises to push their agendas: Climate lockdowns under the excuse of emergency energy savings Mandatory rationing of food, fuel, and internet access Digital ID systems are tied to your ability to travel, shop, or communicate Centralised control of national energy grids by unelected bureaucrats Today it’s Spain and Portugal. Tomorrow it’s France, Germany, Britain maybe your city, your street, your home. They will call it an unfortunate cyberattack or a climate necessity. In reality, it’s the beginning of a global control grid where freedom is conditional and electricity is a weapon. Prepper’s Survival Checklist for Blackouts You cannot wait for governments to save you. Prepare now. Essentials Solar-powered or crank-charged radios Portable power banks (charged regularly) LED lanterns and headlamps Fire starters (matches, lighters, magnesium rods) Food and Water Minimum 30-day supply of non-perishable foods (canned goods, rice, beans, freeze-dried meals) Water purification tablets and portable filters (like LifeStraw) 20–50 litres of stored drinking water per person Security Home defence tools (where legal) Strong door locks and window reinforcements Medical First aid kits (stocked, not just basic) Essential medications (at least 3-month supply) Medical reference books (printed) Communications Two-way radios (walkie-talkies) Offline maps of your local area Pre-arranged meeting points with family/friends Energy Backup Solar chargers Small gasoline generator (and fuel reserves safely stored) Rechargeable AA/AAA batteries and multiple chargers Cash and Documents Emergency cash in small bills Printed copies of IDs, insurance, and emergency contacts Faraday bag (for protecting electronics) Final Word The blackout was a warning shot. If you wait for the next one, it may be too late. Prepare now. Trust no official story. And remember: when the lights go out, you're on your own.