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Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of power distribution and substations that is either a decent shot with a scoped rifle or has an associate that is a decent shot, could do this and for reasons one could only imagine from vindictiveness to something more sinister.
I've heard that a method to destroy a substation, is just drop a bunch of conductive wires on it, like sheets of flexible conductive foil. Shorts out the station. I think this is what the US does when it blows up infrastructure in every country that attack. Simple roof could fix that.
Does anyone else think the attack on the north carolina power plant may have been russia?
Need to harden the grid. I like your solution along with putting in concrete and/or metal walls around critical electrical infrastructure.
richwicks says
I've heard that a method to destroy a substation, is just drop a bunch of conductive wires on it, like sheets of flexible conductive foil. Shorts out the station. I think this is what the US does when it blows up infrastructure in every country that attack. Simple roof could fix that.
Need to harden the grid. I like your solution along with putting in concrete and/or metal walls around critical electrical infrastructure.
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Don't you know that walls don't work...They are a waste of money
There is more risk from someone who can hack and break into the control logic and computers for public and private utilities and it will do far more and longer lasting damage.
Have they denied it?
To try to fix everything might not be realistic.
When we become aware of one, we fix it.
I'm not sure how difficult it is for a hacker to use their control of the systems to damage components, necessitating replacement parts. Like overheat things, raise the voltage to levels that fry things, flip a switch to cause a short, etc... I'm sure they could, but I'm not sure how many opportunities exist
Their list of digital exploits is finite
I bet most utilities have lots of systems that were setup long ago by prior employees, and now nobody wants to touch those systems for fear of breaking it and causing a long outage while they figure it out and rebuild it.
but I'm not sure how many opportunities exist
If this really was a russian desire to send us a message, I can see reasons why they may prefer a physical attack
I'm not sure how difficult it is for a hacker to use their control of the systems to damage components, necessitating replacement parts
Once they use it, we'll figure it out and patch it, so it's unlikely they can use it again
Hircus says
Their list of digital exploits is finite
Infinite with someone with imagination and desire
Hircus says
When we become aware of one, we fix it.
We could but we don't. Safety and fixing things costs $$ and their is always a cost/benefit analysis as well as actuaries calculating the odds
Does anyone else think the attack on the north carolina power plant may have been russia?
Well, in order, I suppose suspicion could be ranked as follows: 1. Swiss Ocatagon and Globalists/WEF 2. CIA, MI6 and Five Eyes etc. 3. Khazarian Mafia Babylonian Debt Slavers 4. Vatican and Jesuits 5.P3 Masons and Black Nobility 6. European and British Royals 7. Various psychotic 33'd degree depopulation Masons.
After eliminating all of those, one might begin to query about possible Russian influences. Happy Hunting!
remember anthrax scare selling us into Iraq war?
same shit, they don’t change propaganda.
But whence Qanon, The Illuminati, Doc Savage, and the Minions of Cthulhu?
No it's the same Janes Revenge retard fucks, that set the California forests on fire a few years back and got lots of people killed
Is Russia destroying our food processing plants as well, and killing off Livestock herds, is Russia trying like hell to create mass starvation in Europe and the US?
People need to pull their heads out of Racheal Maddows asshole.
Peter P says
Did Russia also hack Southwest and ruin my vacation plan?
No. Global warming did.
Peter P says
Did Russia also hack Southwest and ruin my vacation plan?
No. Global warming did.
Well, in order, I suppose suspicion could be ranked as follows: 1. Swiss Ocatagon and Globalists/WEF 2. CIA, MI6 and Five Eyes etc. 3. Khazarian Mafia Babylonian Debt Slavers 4. Vatican and Jesuits 5.P3 Masons and Black Nobility 6. European and British Royals 7. Various psychotic 33'd degree depopulation Masons.
After eliminating all of those, one might begin to query about possible Russian influences. Happy Hunting!
Did Russia also hack Southwest and ruin my vacation plan?
Democrats and its enforcer, the FBI, will conveniently blame this on "right wing terrorists" .
I don't...And not China either...Rachel Maddow probably does...and the played out sluts from the view too
Peter P says
Did Russia also hack Southwest and ruin my vacation plan?
No. Global warming did.
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I think it's odd that "ukraine" did drone strikes deep into russia a couple days later. I thought up until now, they had mostly refrained from attacking russia beyond their borders, so them doing such a move marks an escalation. Could be coincidence, but I think this might be the evolution of our weird proxy war, where we werent "officially" at war w/ russia, but in reality we are. They showed us that we can be touched deep in our mainland, so we showed them the same.
I think some months back in this year I read that there was unusual drone activity near US resources, like power plants and electric substations. Seems to me an enemy could do serious damage to us by attacking our infrastructure from within our own country. Strap a bomb to a drone and fly it into infrastructure. They dont even need to have a person nearby to visually fly it - they can easily control drones remotely via long range directed wifi or lte connection, making it really hard for their agent who places the drone on the ground to get caught.
But a bomb on a drone is more state-actor style, and obvious. This current attack was bullets, which conveniently allows the usa to blame it as a one off angry employee, even if they know it wasnt. Bullets do not force the us to declare war on russia. This attack was probably in response to something we recently did, and IMO a move like this seems like a warning designed to make us tread more carefully. A snake rattling its tail before a strike.
Of course I'm just speculating here. Sure, it could have been a disgruntled employee who knew what things to shoot at to cause a 3-5 day power outage in winter. Or maybe even a rando just shot stuff and got lucky to hit critical things. But media says the shooter knew what they were doing, although they have no suspects and no motive to report. I dont think these types of attacks are common, and the timing is very suspect IMO. They've been talking about how crazy vulnerable our electric grid is for decades now. It's a glass house.