05/23/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
In episode 6 of “Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life,” aired May 22, Tina Blanco from the Satellite Phone Store joined Mike Adams for an eye-opening discussion on Starlink’s game-changing off-grid internet solution and a bulletproof, EMP-shielded backpack — a combo she calls the “ultimate lifeline” in a crisis. In an era where cyberattacks, EMP threats and infrastructure sabotage loom large, preparedness is no longer just for fringe survivalists — it’s going mainstream.
With reports of cyberattacks targeting power grids, financial systems and even social media platforms, the fragility of modern infrastructure is undeniable. Blanco warned: “The bad guys don’t need bombs. Just kill the grid and our communications, and we’re paralyzed.”
Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet system, is now more portable than ever. The latest Starlink Mini — a compact, flat-panel antenna — can deliver high-speed internet anywhere on Earth, from remote forests to disaster zones. “You could be in the middle of nowhere and still stream, call or even broadcast a podcast,” Blanco said.
Paired with a 5,600mAh power bank and a 10W solar panel, the system ensures connectivity even during prolonged blackouts. And for a limited time, customers who order through StarLink123.com and mention Adams receive a free bulletproof, Faraday-shielded backpack — a $200 value — to protect their gear from EMPs and physical threats.
The backpack isn’t just tough — it’s Level 3A ballistic-rated, stopping most handgun rounds, and lined with Faraday shielding to block EMPs and RFID theft. Blanco revealed: “We had a customer in Africa who was shot at — the backpack saved his life. The bullet didn’t penetrate.”
The kit also includes:
Beyond tech, Blanco and Adams emphasize the importance of hard assets — gold and silver — as hedges against economic collapse. “Arabs never sell their gold. Americans do — and that’s a mistake,” Blanco said. “My gut says gold is the next big thing.”
For those seeking total off-grid resilience, BeReady123.com offers solar generators with upcoming Faraday cage covers to survive EMP attacks. As cyberwarfare escalates and infrastructure weakens, solutions like Starlink, bulletproof gear and decentralized power aren’t just for doomsday preppers — they’re for anyone who values independence in an unstable world. “It’s okay to be prepared and not need it,” Blanco said. “But you don’t want to need it and not have it.”
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