State of Emergency declared… and now the National Guard is deployed

For a few hours, St. Paul became a terrifying preview of America’s most fragile secret: our cities don’t run on roads and wires anymore — they run on code. When that code dies, everything else follows. The Wi-Fi goes first, but then it’s payroll systems, emergency communications, public records, utilities, even the basic trust that tomorrow will look like yesterday. A governor signing an emergency order for cyber troops would have sounded like science fiction ten years ago. Today, it’s a quiet press release.

What should terrify us isn’t just that someone may have reached into a U.S. city and switched it off. It’s that it happened in near silence. No prime-time hearings, no national debate, only a few officials carefully choosing their words while a foreign adversary may be studying our reaction — or our lack of one — and planning what to do next.

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