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How preppers plan to save us if the whole internet collapses

Last updated: November 5, 2025 2:25 am
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The importance of internet resilience has never been more evident than in recent times. With societies around the world heavily reliant on the internet for communication, commerce, and essential services, the potential consequences of a widespread internet outage are staggering. Recent power cuts in Spain and Portugal highlighted just how interconnected our world has become, with traffic signals failing, emergency services unable to respond, and commerce grinding to a halt.

In the face of such vulnerabilities, a group of dedicated volunteers in Amsterdam has taken it upon themselves to address the lack of official plans to deal with catastrophic internet outages. Led by tech legend Valerie Aurora, the Internet Resiliency Club (IRC) is working on strategies to reboot the internet in the event of a disaster.

The internet, with its global reach and complexity, poses a unique challenge when it comes to restoring connectivity in the face of major disruptions. Climate change, political tensions, cyberattacks, and even solar storms all threaten the stability of the internet infrastructure. Despite these risks, there is a startling lack of official plans to address such scenarios.

The IRC volunteers are focusing on developing local solutions that can bring cities like Amsterdam back online in the event of an internet outage. One such solution involves the use of Meshtastic radios, which can create a mesh network to facilitate communication when traditional internet services are unavailable. These devices, powered by solar panels, offer a low-cost and energy-efficient way to maintain connectivity in emergency situations.

However, the volunteers are also facing challenges in implementing these solutions. The limited range of the Meshtastic radios in urban environments and the need for widespread deployment present logistical hurdles. Nevertheless, the IRC volunteers are committed to testing and refining their plans to ensure they are effective in real-world scenarios.

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The ultimate goal of the IRC is to inspire experts around the world to form similar groups and develop local resiliency plans. By creating a network of resilience groups, the IRC hopes to improve the overall resilience of the internet and ensure that critical services can be restored in the event of a major outage.

In a world where cybersecurity is increasingly under threat, the work of the IRC volunteers is more important than ever. As governments struggle to address the growing risks to internet infrastructure, these dedicated volunteers are stepping up to fill the gap and ensure that the internet remains a vital tool for communication and connectivity.

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