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4d5f86 No.9374

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/04/07/power-outages-dc/25411847/

You might remember some threads posted on 8/pol/ about the mysterious attacks on power grid and other infrastructure never being solved. Is this another attack? Are their guerrilla groups operating in the U.S. or is it false flags to bring electric grid etc under government control?

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/vandalism-in-arizona-shut-down-internet-cellphone-telephone-service-across-state/

http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304851104579359141941621778

998d84 No.9392

False-flag. They started up the power grid hype train right around 9/11, then we get those bizarre stories about substations being attacked with Navy Seals precision blah blah. There's no reason for any foreign actor to do that, attacking that substation (the one I'm thinking of was in California) just supports this narrative and doesn't have any benefit to a terrorist or foreign state.

Because the grid crosses state lines, making threats to it only increases the power of federal government. It gives the feds yet another reason to meddle with security forces across state lines



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