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The Blaze Media Feed
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Exclusive: China behind massive nationwide SIM farm network that directly threatens American critical infrastructure
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Exclusive: China behind massive nationwide SIM farm network that directly threatens American critical infrastructure

The discovery of SIM farms that threatened cellular networks in New York City is only the tip of a massive nationwide network run by the Chinese Communist government that poses an immediate threat to critical American infrastructure and has led to terrorist acts including hoax SWAT raids at the homes of national leaders, Blaze News has learned.Sources in the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. intelligence community said these SIM card networks were operating in the United States as early as 2004. They have proliferated exponentially since President Donald J. Trump was re-elected to the presidency in November 2024.‘It’s absolutely an act of war.’“This is something that is a direct threat to our nation right now,” a top intelligence official told Blaze News. “A direct threat to our nation, and it needs to be shut down today — like ASAP. Only five of them have been taken down so far.”The owner of the five sites raided in the New York City area is cooperating with Homeland Security Investigations and the Secret Service, the intelligence expert said.The SIM networks were put in place and are managed by China’s Ministry of State Security, an ultra-secretive, massive espionage agency that has grown in prominence and global activity in recent years, according to the journal China Leadership Monitor.The MSS employs more than 800,000 people, nearly double the Soviet KGB at its peak. The MSS “now operates worldwide at a scale and tempo not seen in decades,” China Leadership Monitor wrote in a recent newsletter.Several officials who spoke with Blaze News anonymously said the establishment and use of this destructive network by China should be considered an act of war. The potential threat to America would be “second only to thermonuclear war,” one source said.“It’s absolutely an act of war — an internationally recognized act of war,” one intelligence expert told Blaze News. “Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure is, and facilitating terrorism to the point where you’re trying to kill high-ranking members of the United States government. Those two alone are acts of war.”Recently, these SIM farms are believed to be responsible for dozens of hoax SWAT raids, including a senior U.S. Secret Service official, FBI Director Kash Patel, members of Congress including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), and media influencers such as Tim Pool and Stephen K. Bannon.“These things were being used all summer to SWAT people since Trump was elected,” said one source, speaking anonymously because the source is not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation. “Swatting — that’s a terrorist act. The Trump administration declared that a terrorist act.”RELATED: Romanian man pleads guilty to orchestrating online 'swatting' campaign against US lawmakers, including an ex-president Homeland Security Investigations agents led September raids on five SIM farms tied to a secret nationwide network built by the Chinese Communist government.Photo by Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesWhile the Chinese facilitated the SWAT raids, it is believed that Americans who are familiar with the system — either through a government or a criminal enterprise — are initiating the hoax calls, the source said.The swatting of a senior Secret Service official and some Secret Service protectees last spring led to the investigation that discovered the Chinese SIM farms in the Tri-State area, the Secret Service confirmed to Blaze News. A Secret Service engineer assigned to the investigation was key to discovering the SIM network. “The only reason we found this network is because a senior Secret Service official was targeted for a SWAT raid,” the source said. “Otherwise, this investigation would have never been initiated.”No U.S. intelligence or law enforcement agency detected the secret network, nor did the three major wireless carriers in the U.S., AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile, and Verizon.Homeland Security Investigations led raids that disrupted five SIM farm sites in the Tri-State area of New York City just before the United Nations General Assembly, where President Trump spoke Sept. 23. The raids led to seizure of more than 300 co-located servers and more than 100,000 SIM cards.“The potential for disruption to our country’s telecommunications posed by this network of devices cannot be overstated,” Secret Service Director Sean Curran said in a statement. “The U.S. Secret Service’s protective mission is all about prevention, and this investigation makes it clear to potential bad actors that imminent threats to our protectees will be immediately investigated, tracked down and dismantled.”RELATED: Secret Service says it busted 'nefarious' network capable of crippling NYC cellphone system, linked to 'nation-state' threats Secret SIM farms are typically housed in nondescript corporate buildings and enable thousands of simultaneous cellular connections.U.S. Secret Service photosAn ongoing forensic investigation of the source of the servers and SIM cards is being carried out by Homeland Security Investigations, the Secret Service, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said Matt McCool, special agent in charge of the Secret Service New York Field Office.“This was a difficult and complex effort to identify the source of these fraudulent calls and the impact on the Secret Service protective mission,” McCool said in a video statement.The SIM farms and their networked cellular chips pose a threat to critical infrastructure with the ability to disable cell towers, enable internet denial of service attacks, and facilitate anonymous, encrypted communication between potential threat actors and criminal cartels, the Secret Service said.‘They’ve launched legitimate cyberattacks against our critical infrastructure.’Officials who spoke to Blaze News said the New York raids and seizure of servers are the tip of a much larger iceberg. A nationwide network using millions of SIM cards operated by China has the capability to wipe out communications across entire regions with a cyberattack; target large lists of victims for hoax SWAT calls; act as chatbots to interact with teens and young adults in online forums such as Reddit; and operate identity-theft rackets, among other applications.“What's shocking is that there may be up to 100 or more of these sites everywhere,” an intelligence source told Blaze News. “There's probably 60, 80, 100 of these in the United States.”A SIM, or a subscriber identity module, is a small plastic card with an embedded silicon chip similar to chips found on credit cards. The chip has a microprocessor and memory circuits that store subscriber information including a device ID and authentication key so cellular networks can recognize each device. The SIM can store text messages and run applications.RELATED: Noem, Patel vow cowardly 'swatting' perpetrators will be hunted down in wake of attacks on conservatives U.S. Secret Service Director Sean Curran said the potential for disruption of cellular and other communications from secret SIM farms “cannot be overstated.”Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesA SIM farm is typically a nondescript room in a commercial building with dozens of SIM card servers stacked in metal racks. The device that holds the SIM cards is called a gateway, with 32 to 64 cellular modems with slots for 64 to 512 SIM cards, antennas, and ethernet ports for each SIM to connect to the internet wirelessly or via ethernet cables. The SIM farms don’t require huge power draws or generate substantial heat like traditional computer servers.Experts say the potential for nefarious uses is huge — and so is the risk to national security.George Hill, a retired FBI supervisory intelligence analyst who ran counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and cyber operations for the four-state Boston Field Office, told Blaze News that widespread cellular outages would be a disaster.“EMS and hospitals rely almost exclusively on cell networks to coordinate responses to large-scale emergencies,” said Hill, a U.S. Marine veteran who also worked for the National Security Agency. “An attack in a major metropolitan area that loses cell service would result in EMS being unable to coordinate triage and the movement of injured people. This would then overburden radio networks, resulting in dispatch and redeployment of first responders going offline.”The SIM farms can launch dangerous cyberattacks, spoof multifactor authentication to access and clean out bank accounts, and allow spies to carry out covert communications.‘There may be up to 100 or more of these sites.’ “They've used these non-attributable networks to sneak into our networks,” the intelligence analyst told Blaze News. “So they've launched cyberattacks from these; they've launched legitimate cyberattacks against our critical infrastructure.”The SIM farms can cost $10-$15 million per location to operate, but they actually make money because criminal organizations including drug cartels and scammers are allowed to use the networks, the source said. A site with 100 SIM gateway boxes can generate $240,000 per month in profit.Most of the SIM farms have a multifactor authentication capability, so they can create real-looking accounts for social media, cryptocurrency wallets, email, and banking. They can also create undetectable chatbots on Reddit, Discord, and Meta platforms “to radicalize our citizens and divide our nation,” the source said.Hill said the potential negative impacts from cyberattacks are staggering, affecting retail sales locations, banking, gasoline and petroleum refiners, and domestic military operations.“The movement of traditional combat units’ equipment travels via the Military Sealift Command. These are government-owned ships operated by private companies,” Hill said. “These too would come offline, as would the use of trains to move heavy combat equipment inside the U.S.”Blaze News reached out to the Secret Service, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for comment on the SIM farms.Coming next: How SIM farms masquerade as humans in online forums, radicalizing youth and encouraging violence.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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National Review
National Review
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Hegseth Is Right About Physical Fitness
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Hegseth Is Right About Physical Fitness

Making our force more proficient doesn’t begin and end with push-ups, but it does start there. 
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Joe Concha Pits CNN Against CNN In a Doozy of a Shot/Chaser About Dems and Health Care for Illegals
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Joe Concha Pits CNN Against CNN In a Doozy of a Shot/Chaser About Dems and Health Care for Illegals

Joe Concha Pits CNN Against CNN In a Doozy of a Shot/Chaser About Dems and Health Care for Illegals
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'Going to HATE What's Coming': Nick Sortor Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO on Portland PD and We Are SO HERE for It
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'Going to HATE What's Coming': Nick Sortor Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO on Portland PD and We Are SO HERE for It

'Going to HATE What's Coming': Nick Sortor Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO on Portland PD and We Are SO HERE for It
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NYC ER Nurse BLASTS Democrats for Lying About Illegals Getting Free Healthcare on the Taxpayers' Dollar
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NYC ER Nurse BLASTS Democrats for Lying About Illegals Getting Free Healthcare on the Taxpayers' Dollar

NYC ER Nurse BLASTS Democrats for Lying About Illegals Getting Free Healthcare on the Taxpayers' Dollar
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RedState Feed
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Left-Wingers Lose Their Minds After Bari Weiss, Once Forced to Resign From the NYT, Gets the Last Laugh
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Left-Wingers Lose Their Minds After Bari Weiss, Once Forced to Resign From the NYT, Gets the Last Laugh

Left-Wingers Lose Their Minds After Bari Weiss, Once Forced to Resign From the NYT, Gets the Last Laugh
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RedState Feed
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Biden-Era Surveillance Program Targeted Republican Politicians
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Biden-Era Surveillance Program Targeted Republican Politicians

Biden-Era Surveillance Program Targeted Republican Politicians
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Trending Tech
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iPhone 17 Demand Is Stronger Than Expected: Which New iPhones Are Still Sold Out?
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iPhone 17 Demand Is Stronger Than Expected: Which New iPhones Are Still Sold Out?

Two weeks after the launch of the iPhone 17 series, Apple is still struggling to keep up with demand for its latest smartphones.
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6% of Workers Skip Work Today as Taylor Swift Drops New Album: Survey
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6% of Workers Skip Work Today as Taylor Swift Drops New Album: Survey

The day after Taylor Swift's 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," hit streaming platforms at midnight, American offices felt the impact.
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Science Explorer
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Don't use cannabis during pregnancy or breastfeeding, leading OBGYN group says
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Don't use cannabis during pregnancy or breastfeeding, leading OBGYN group says

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that mothers abstain from cannabis use during prepregnancy, pregnancy and lactation, as research shows the drug is linked to serious health outcomes in newborns.
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