BREAKING: El Paso Airport Shut Down for 10 Days as FAA Admits Massive GPS Jamming Operation Across Texas!
32 days ago
The pieces aren’t adding up, and Americans deserve answers.
El Paso International Airport has reportedly been shut down for 10 straight days, with no warning to the public, no advance notice to city leadership, and, most alarmingly, no clear coordination with the U.S. military.
Let that sink in.
According to official explanations now circulating, the FAA claims the disruption is tied to “GPS jamming exercises” spanning up to 600 miles across Texas. Six. Hundred. Miles. That’s not a drill confined to a base or test range... that’s a massive swath of American airspace.
Sources say El Paso city council members were caught flat-footed, scrambling to understand why their airport suddenly became unusable. Emergency meetings. Confusion. No clear timeline.
Meanwhile, reports indicate the Army itself was scrambling, with military flights unsure whether they were grounded or even authorized to operate. When military aircraft don’t know if they’re cleared to fly in U.S. airspace, that’s not “routine.”
That’s a breakdown.
Or something worse.
The FAA’s explanation raises far more questions than it answers.
Why conduct GPS jamming on this scale?
Why near a major population center?
Why for 10 days?
And why without warning local governments, emergency services, or the military?
GPS is foundational infrastructure; it affects commercial aviation, military readiness, emergency response, logistics, and civilian navigation. Disrupting it isn’t a minor inconvenience. It’s the kind of action you’d expect during wartime preparation, not a quiet “exercise” brushed off after the fact.
If this were truly benign, transparency would have been automatic.
Instead, we got silence.
