War Apparent Coordinated Attacks on Substations Cut Power to 40,000 Americans - All to stop one faggot kid drag show. Based mad lad domestic terrorism.

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More than 40,000 homes and businesses lost electrical power Saturday night in a central North Carolina county in what authorities suspect to be a coordinated attack.

The outage occurred the same night as a controversial drag show was scheduled in one of the county’s towns.

According to the Moore County Sheriff’s Office, the outages began a little after 7 p.m. Eastern Time. It wasn’t clear when power would be restored.

Officials said that there was evidence that the outage was caused by vandalism found at multiple substations and Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said that the incident is being investigated as a “criminal occurrence.”

“As utility companies began responding to the different substations, evidence was discovered that indicated that intentional vandalism had occurred at multiple sites,” Fields said, according to WRAL-TV in Raleigh.

Duke Energy had almost 38,000 customers without power throughout the county, according to WRAL. Randolph Electric Membership Corp. had 3,000 customers without power in the southern part of the county, WRAL reported.

Jeff Brooks, a spokesman for Duke Energy, told WRAL that crews had discovered “multiple equipment failures” at several substations in the county.

“We are also investigating signs of potential vandalism related to the outages,” Brooks said, according to the station.
Brooks said the company was working to restore power and is cooperating with officials investigating the outage.

According to The Charlotte Observer, some on social media had reported hearing gunshots in the area at the time of the outage. Brooks was asked if there was a connection, but said he couldn’t confirm anything at this stage.

The outage came amid planned protests over a drag show in downtown Southern Pines, a town in Moore County with a population of about 15,000.

The “Downtown Divas” event at the Sunrise Theater started at 7 p.m., according to The Charlotte Observer. After the power went out, it continued until about 9 p.m. the Observer reported.


“I asked that everyone turn on their phone flashlights to illuminate the room,” headline act Naomi Dix said, according to the Observer. “I then led the crowd in singing Beyoncé’s ‘Halo.’”

One of the organizers of protests against the drag show, Emily Grace Rainey, published a post to her Facebook page after the outage began stating, “The power is out in Moore County and I know why.”

She then posted a second statement with a picture of the exterior of the darkened theater stating, “God will not be mocked.”

Late Saturday, she published another post stating that sheriff’s investigators had paid her a visit.

“The Moore County Sheriff’s Office just checked in. I welcomed them to my home,” she wrote.

“Sorry they wasted their time. I told them that God works in mysterious ways and is responsible for the outage. I used the opportunity to tell them about the immoral drag show and the blasphemies screamed by its supporters.

“God is chastising Moore County. I thanked them for coming and wished them a good night. Thankful for the LEOs service, as always.”

According to The Fayetteville Observer, the event was originally opened to all ages. However, the minimum age for the event was changed to 18 after protests that the show was exposing children to “adult entertainment.”

Sunrise Theater Executive Director Kevin Dietzel told the Observer in an article published Saturday that he disagreed with the age restrictions.

“It adds to the stigma that people in the drag community already feel,” Dietzel told the newspaper. “It adds fuel to the myth that the LGBTQ+ community is something that people need to keep their kids away from.”

Organizers of the drag show said that they have received multiple threats ahead of the Saturday event.

According to the Fayetteville Observer, a Southern Pines Christian school sent out a letter Nov. 21 calling for residents of the town to protest at the train station across from the theater.

“The LGBTQ forces are coming to Southern Pines and they are after our children,” the letter from Calvary Christian School administrators stated, the Observer reported. “This is their target audience to peddle their abomination.”

According to the Observer, on Nov. 18, the group requested a permit to protest the show, listing an expected turnout of about 100 on the application.

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Editors Note: For those not in the know this is right in the backyard of Fort Bragg, home to snake eaters and psyop groups. Sounds like somebody went off the reservation on this one. Rumors floating around that the attack is connected to a former PsyOp officer who went to J6. Glowies gonna be scared/working overtime if true.

MOD NOTE: For Nulls sake don't spam 'here is how you take down a transformer WINK WINK' Atomwaffen shit. We do not need to give the feds more ammo to attack us with.
You can speculate on motives and methods, but please treat it as an academic matter, not 'totally go out and do this'. -Randall Fragg
 
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I don't think it would be the Chinese (There seems to be a US-China raproachment recently of some sorts with the Biden-Xi meeting). My guess is Homeland security or the Russians. I'm betting on the former.
Unless the Chinese do double play. Do Antifa have enough competence to sabotage substations unless having some help from some top brass? Then @BelUwUga might have a point by mentioning three options.
 
We've had instances of substations going out from metallic balloons 🎈 landing in them. The Mexicans bring bunches of these to family parties, birthdays, etc. and often release them in a big bunch as part of the celebration.

What goes up must come down and they do, often on the power grid. Sounds corny as fuck, I know, but SRP and APS have both had outages attributed to Dollar Store metallic helium balloons and have begged people not to release these into the air.

Happy Mothers Day... ZAP! Power outage.
 
Now, if the all the oil leaks out for reasons and the transformer overheats? Do you have any idea what the lead time on a substation sized transformer is? Or how hard they are to move? Or the fact that much mineral oil leaking out almost qualifies as a superfund site?

Yeah, one MORE reason why we should not be shooting at transformers. In addition to being a literal terrorist for destroying electrical infrastructure with firearms, that pollutes the fuck out of your neighborhood.
 
I’m going to go against the grain and wager that this was something like a disgruntled employee of the power company. Whoever did it obviously knew a fair bit about the system and it helps explain the location if it was an employee from the area. This was in relatively the middle of nowhere so a foreign actor wouldn’t learn much practical information about the response as I imagine the infrastructure around densely populated areas has fewer choke points and better security. Maybe I’m just naive about that though. Ft. Bragg and the weirdness around it is an obvious wildcard but anything linking it to the outage requires a lot more speculation.

Although that’s what my money’s on, it’s very easy for this to glow in the dark. It would be a good move for foreign actors by giving an example to homegrown terrorist groups. I’m sure a lot of people read the story and thought “wait, it’s that easy?” As their first reaction.
 
Yeah, one MORE reason why we should not be shooting at transformers. In addition to being a literal terrorist for destroying electrical infrastructure with firearms, that pollutes the fuck out of your neighborhood.
But what if the person doing it doesn't think it's their neighborhood? California sent a lot of transplants to the neighboring states that are fully convinced they're Californians before they are Americans, for an example.
 
So whoever targeted these substations did their research. Wouldn't surprise me if its someone working for the company. The section they targeted is an isolated loop in Moore county that provides power to the towns of Pinehurst and Southern Pines. As another person mentioned, this town is on the North Western edge of Fort Bragg.
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Image from https://openinframap.org/ (excellent source of US electrical infrastructure)

The red line is your main long line 230KV line running along the state. The yellow is the local loop at 115KV that actually serves the aforementioned towns. As you can see, there is no secondary 230KV line serving this loop. If you take out the connections at the southern and northern substations you black out this entire region.

Pretty smart. Whomever did this knew exactly what to hit.

Edit: It appears the Delta Force compound that is located just a few miles south east of Southern Pines is fed from this electrical line. Could be someone targeting part of the base.
 
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So whoever targeted these substations did their research. Wouldn't surprise me if its someone working for the company. The section they targeted is an isolated loop in Moore county that provides power to the towns of Pinehurst and Southern Pines. As another person mentioned, this town is on the North Western edge of Fort Bragg.
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Image from https://openinframap.org/ (excellent source of US electrical infrastructure)

The red line is your main long line 230KV line running along the state. The yellow is the local loop at 115KV that actually serves the aforementioned towns. As you can see, there is no secondary 230KV line serving this loop. If you take out the connections at the southern and northern substations you black out this entire region.

Pretty smart. Whomever did this new exactly who to hit.

Edit: It appears the Delta Force compound that is located just a few miles south east of Southern Pines is fed from this electrical line. Could be someone targeting part of the base.
This is what makes it look very targeted. So the next question is - are there similar loops in the area, or is this the ONLY one nearby that could fall to the double whammy. And were they hit at exactly the same time?

It's a loop so someone could disable the first tranny and have time to go disable the second and nobody would notice much until the power went out from the second failing.

Reminder that if you live in an area where being without power for a week would result in death, you NEED to prepare for that.

A coleman stove and propane bottles will last forever and provide heat for cooking food. A kerosene lantern and heater can provide light and heat, and kerosene sealed will last forever in storage.

Natural gas furnaces will often fail without electricity to run the blower and ignitor. Consider a generator bypass for that, but if you do install it safely.

Keep your car filled with gas, and keep some non-oxy premium around (lasts longer, cycle it out every month or two).
 
It is illegal and dangerous to tamper with power company property.
Please don't do it.
Having said that, look at this pic.

To the right there is a long, round object.
That is a fuse.
If someone were to shoot that with a ,22 it would break and anyone who got power from that transformer would be without power until a lineman came and replaced that fuse.

To the left is a much bigger round object.
That is a transformer.
As others have mentioned they are oil cooled.
If someone were to shoot one (I'm not sure a .22 will get through the metal case) the oil would leak out and it would overheat and burn out.
It would take much longer to replace a transformer.

When I was a young kid the transformer on our pole blew up one 4th of July.
Took the power company hours to show up and about an hour to change it if I remember correctly.
Part of why I remember this so clearly is we had well water.
No power, no pump, no water.
We didn't have AC but not having fans made it feel much warmer.

In rural areas a transformer will serve 1-3 houses.
In cites it is not uncommon for a transformer to serve a block.

If the locals were going to cut the power to the drag show I suspect they would go after the fuse or the transformer that powered the bar.
Funny that shooting a tranny would keep trannies away from kids.
(Tranny is short hand for transformer, not just transmission & transsexual. Please dont come shoot my dog, Mr. agent man.).

What I suspect actually happened in one substation failed on its on due to crappy maintenance.
Other substations had to work harder to take up the slack and started failing due to their own crappy maintenance.
I doubt there was any organized effort to take down substations and cut power to thousands just to cut power to one gay bar.

As there has been more and more consolidation in the power generation sector maintenance has been cut to the bone in order to make the numbers look better to investors.
When a power company expands via acquisition one of the first things cut is local maintenance and repair guys,
The companies figure they can save money by having a few personnel who travel the entire network instead of having crews local waiting around for somthing to break.

This kind of works as long as storms happen one at a time in one area of the system at a time.
That may be how it usually works but not always.
When 2 or more storms hit in different parts of the power system the company is forced to hirer outside contractors to get the system back on lime with in a month of the storm.

For Duke it looks much better to blame mysterious homophobes rather than their own lack of maintenance.

FWIW I hate the term homophobe.
No one is scared of you freaks, other than children.
Then they double down with "If you claim to have a problem with gays you are just covering for the fact you are one yourself".

My response to this is "Do you have problem with pedophiles? How about murders?"
When they say of course I say "By your own standard you are admitting to being a pedophile and a murderer."

They usually cal me a homophobe again and then stop talking to me.
Your link says access denied. Great now I'm on another watch list.
 
And we're sure this isn't just some drunk shooting things because he's bored? And ran out of road signs?

This is the Carolina backwoods, innit?
I don't think a drunk would have done research on what substations to hit and what parts of the substation to directly shoot causing the most damage.

Then again you never know. Rednecks can do some crazy impressive shit after beating their wives.
 
So whoever targeted these substations did their research. Wouldn't surprise me if its someone working for the company. The section they targeted is an isolated loop in Moore county that provides power to the towns of Pinehurst and Southern Pines. As another person mentioned, this town is on the North Western edge of Fort Bragg.
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Image from https://openinframap.org/ (excellent source of US electrical infrastructure)

The red line is your main long line 230KV line running along the state. The yellow is the local loop at 115KV that actually serves the aforementioned towns. As you can see, there is no secondary 230KV line serving this loop. If you take out the connections at the southern and northern substations you black out this entire region.

Pretty smart. Whomever did this knew exactly what to hit.

Edit: It appears the Delta Force compound that is located just a few miles south east of Southern Pines is fed from this electrical line. Could be someone targeting part of the base.
If SOF operations have been disrupted, I don't think they're just gonna let this slide. That's a major national security breach.

Will they be public about it or make a big show about it? IMO, it depends on who the culprit ends up being.
 
Looks like they did hit the oil cooled transformers.
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From google earth there appear to be three of these big bois at the two substations hit. Good luck finding three quick replacements. Each one weights over 100 tons.
 
I’m going to go against the grain and wager that this was something like a disgruntled employee of the power company. Whoever did it obviously knew a fair bit about the system and it helps explain the location if it was an employee from the area. This was in relatively the middle of nowhere so a foreign actor wouldn’t learn much practical information about the response as I imagine the infrastructure around densely populated areas has fewer choke points and better security. Maybe I’m just naive about that though. Ft. Bragg and the weirdness around it is an obvious wildcard but anything linking it to the outage requires a lot more speculation.

Although that’s what my money’s on, it’s very easy for this to glow in the dark. It would be a good move for foreign actors by giving an example to homegrown terrorist groups. I’m sure a lot of people read the story and thought “wait, it’s that easy?” As their first reaction.
Do you know what protects most major substations in the city of Philadelphia a low fence
It would literally take five seconds of Googling a glass bottle and a pint of gasoline to destroy these not saying you should do it but that's how easy would be to destroy the entire power grid of a major metropolitan area in the United States of America funny enough the only place that's heavily protected is New York City
 
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