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General Category => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: astr0144 on September 09, 2013, 10:56:49 PM

Title: Could A Massive Blackout be The Next False Flag?
Post by: astr0144 on September 09, 2013, 10:56:49 PM
Blackout

I wonder if this is a warning of what we  may soon be  in for...

A disturbing drama of what would happen if the National Grid was to go down and how things would be without Electricity, & utilities that we are used to like Tap water and gas supplies being shut down.

Today on Channel 4 +1 from 10:00pm to 11:40pm
Channel 4 +1
Feature-length drama exploring the possible effects of a devastating cyber-attack on Britain's national electricity grid. Based on expert advice and meticulous research, Ben Chanan's film combines user-generated footage with fictional scenes, CCTV archive and news reports to examine the potentially disastrous impact of a prolonged blackout on hospitals, law and order, transport and food and water supplies
Title: Could A Massive Blackout be The Next False Flag? Re: Blackout
Post by: astr0144 on September 09, 2013, 11:04:17 PM
Could A Massive Blackout be The Next False Flag?

Alex Jones did a video on this also last week...


The electric grid, as government and private experts describe it, is the glass jaw of American industry. If an adversary lands a knockout blow, they fear, it could black out vast areas of the continent for weeks; interrupt supplies of water, gasoline, diesel fuel and fresh food; shut down communications; and create disruptions of a scale that was only hinted at by Hurricane Sandy and the attacks of Sept. 11.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmLZ2ULMPIk
Title: Re: Could A Massive Blackout be The Next False Flag?
Post by: The Matrix Traveller on September 10, 2013, 01:48:03 AM
Like this in 1998 Auckland City (Super City) New Zealand ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Auckland_power_crisis


http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/video/21451/auckland-blackout-1998

QuoteAuckland's 1998 power crisis resulted in a loss of supply to parts of the city that lasted
for five weeks.

While the city centre 'throbbed with diesel generators and looked like a war zone', hospitals cancelled
operations, factories halted production, and staff lost pay. Eleven years and a few power cuts later,
the electricity network was described in the local newspaper as 'a succession of power cuts waiting to happen'.

Source: Editorial, 'Transpower's Auckland grid a power cut waiting to happen', New Zealand Herald, 8 February 2009

with gov. Video.