Michael Fortune
25 March 2026
Imagine the internet as a vast web, connecting people, businesses, and entire economies across continents. But what if I told you that this web relies heavily on undersea cables, and a single cut could lead to chaos? In our last episode, we established just how fragile our connectivity really is. Today, we’re diving deeper, focusing on the recent Red Sea cable cuts and what that means for our digital lives. On September 6th, 2025, a maritime incident severely disrupted our global internet traffic. Cables like the SEA-ME-WE-4 and IMEWE—crucial arteries for data flow between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East—were severed near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It's estimated that around 17% of the world’s internet traffic was affected. Think about that for a moment; your Netflix, emails, and online meetings faced serious delays because of undersea cables being damaged by a commercial ship’s anchor. This shows just how interconnected and yet vulnerable our infrastructure is. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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