The Last Emergency Broadcast

The Sky Started Flickering Off


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WTLEB 1720 continues to receive reports of brief sky-loss events across the eastern corridor and beyond. At first the calls come in as isolated observations near sunset, then as synchronized black intervals confirmed by pilots, controllers, observatories, and traffic cameras. No weather pattern, power failure, or atmospheric condition matches the timing.As the intervals lengthen, navigation equipment begins to drift during the longer blackouts, and some frequencies distort in the same window. Aircraft go missing. Highway collisions follow when the horizon vanishes. A few witnesses now describe lights and outlines appearing where the sky should be, but no agency is confirming what those reports mean.We are keeping this transmission open under advisory conditions. Limit outdoor exposure during blackout intervals. Report exact times, locations, and any instrument changes through normal channels. At this point, the only certainty is that the blackouts are lasting longer.This is WTLEB 1720 AM.You are listening to The Last Emergency Broadcast.


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The Last Emergency BroadcastBy WTLEB 1720 AM