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 wonder how long it'll take them to find a culprit or charge someone. They'll need to investigate the scene, run fingerprints, ballistics, look for shoeprints, check traffic cameras, the list goes on.
If the power's knocked out like what they think it is, that could take days. Whoever did it might be over the hills and far away by then.
 
I'm going to reiterate what I said in the Happenings thread. This very well may be foreign actors, and if it is, I suspect the same of the Metcalf sabotage. It makes no sense to target multiple substations to shut down a drag show that can be rescheduled to another day. Taking out infrastructure near a major military installation would absolutely be high up on the list. Hell, I'd like to know who first started the rumors of this being related to the drag show, seems like a pretty good diversion to hamstring investigations. The Metcalf attack also had a lot of potential benefit to foreign actors, if I wanted to do an extended cyber attack on American sites, taking out electricity in the Valley would shred any kind of cyber security response.
 
Hell, I'd like to know who first started the rumors of this being related to the drag show, seems like a pretty good diversion to hamstring investigations.
Some lady involved with the protesters against the drag show said "the power is out, and I know why".

She then went on to say it was an act of God, as punishment.

ETA: According to Reuters, the drag show was unrelated.
 
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Some lady involved with the protesrs against the drag show said "the power is out, and I know why".

She then went on to say it was an act of God, as punishment.

ETA: According to Reuters, the drag show was unrelated.
Still, the association is eating up discussion on this and authorities have to look into it. It's not a bad smokescreen, intentional or not.
 
On the very slim chance this was a coordinated gayop, it was dumb as all fuck to shoot at a substation. When the lights go out is when the savages come out and there's a lot more of them now than there are of us.

If you want to turn off power to a building, YOU DO NOT NEED A GUN NOR SHOULD USING ONE BE ANYWHERE IN YOUR PLAN.

You walk around the back to the big service panels, flip the giant-ass switches to "off", secure them in the off position and walk away without fucking up a significant amount of people's lives and livlihoods.

Blowing up substations is the kind of shit that you do when you're a foreign agent or a would-be revolutionary or someone else who is deliberately risking getting their internal organs blown out on the floor by a machine gun.
 
On the very slim chance this was a coordinated gayop, it was dumb as all fuck to shoot at a substation. When the lights go out is when the savages come out and there's a lot more of them now than there are of us.

If you want to turn off power to a building, YOU DO NOT NEED A GUN NOR SHOULD USING ONE BE ANYWHERE IN YOUR PLAN.

You walk around the back to the big service panels, flip the giant-ass switches to "off", secure them in the off position and walk away without fucking up a significant amount of people's lives and livlihoods.

Blowing up substations is the kind of shit that you do when you're a foreign agent or a would-be revolutionary or someone else who is deliberately risking getting their internal organs blown out on the floor by a machine gun.
A gun lets you do damage quickly from a distance, and doesn't leave fingerprints (unless you also leave shell casings).

And with distance, you may be less likely to be spotted by surveillance cameras.

Breaking in and turning off every switch manually takes longer, and thus increases your chances of getting caught.
 
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A gun lets you do damage quickly from a distance, and doesn't leave fingerprints (unless you also leave shell casings).

And with distance, you may be less likely to be spotted by surveillance cameras.
A bow and arrow with a trailing wire of copper would work even better if you can connect the lines.....
 
That is my thought as well. The coastal elites laugh at "Flyover Country," but they forget that their food, their electricity, and the shipping lines that bring them their necessities all go through Flyover Country. They also forget that Flyover Country is too large to patrol every train track and power station, and one or two dedicated men could cut off rail access to major cities with a couple sticks of dynamite beneath rails.

Just to put this in perspective - During WW1 and WW2 America was paranoid about Rail attacks and couldn't patrol all it's rail all the time even with local Police and Private Rail company assistance it's just not feasible to cover that much ground for that size of infrastructure so it concentrated only on seriously vulnerable areas and critical lines of supply and luckily it never got put to the test.

Incidentally Germany faced the same issue and it's rail network as constantly getting fucked from the air and on the ground by partisans so thoroughly that in the post war period they had to rebuild a ultra modern rail network giving them an advantage over most other nations post war when it came to rail infrastructure.

Even today Russia one of the few countries that still has a dedicated military railway division that plans it's supply and logistics around railway infrastructure has problems securing the rail network it relies on, the locomotives and rolling stock etc,

It doesnt have to be somethig as noticable or as devistationg as explosive sabotage either something as simple as a track deformation will derail a train and you can do that by removing the track retaining clips on the outside of a curve, jacking the points actuators to switch while a train is crossing them, hell even slowing them down by making it look like there has been a sabotage attempt will have a massive effect some tools left near the track with some balast moved etc will slow down supply lines and you do it often enough for them to get complacent and then throw a real spanner in the works with a real sabotage attempt etc.

They'll say it was a starling nest problem and that all the starlings coming back is what caused the power outage.

This is a no-shit answer that I've seen time and time again from Pacific Power and other places.

Sub Stations in the UK and the Wider EU are some of the most environmentally sealed buildings you can find just to stop this sort of thing, and they get regular checks to ensure that's the case - they also have alarms on the door to know if they have been opened and it's the sort of Alarm the DOES get a response in a few minutes.

When I was a kid there was a large local blackout one of the few power cut's we ever had that was caused by some local nobheads breaking into a substation they thought was offline to steal coper - they took a grinder to the big fat coper cables and well one got fried and the police where there in under 4 minutes.
 
On the very slim chance this was a coordinated gayop, it was dumb as all fuck to shoot at a substation. When the lights go out is when the savages come out and there's a lot more of them now than there are of us.

If you want to turn off power to a building, YOU DO NOT NEED A GUN NOR SHOULD USING ONE BE ANYWHERE IN YOUR PLAN.

You walk around the back to the big service panels, flip the giant-ass switches to "off", secure them in the off position and walk away without fucking up a significant amount of people's lives and livlihoods.

Blowing up substations is the kind of shit that you do when you're a foreign agent or a would-be revolutionary or someone else who is deliberately risking getting their internal organs blown out on the floor by a machine gun.
People attacking substations know exactly what they're doing. I have a substation near my house - all the security around it is meant to stop retards from climbing in and electrocuting themselves and nothing more.
 
This sounds like an idea from the Wile E. Coyote School of Asymmetrical Warfare.
Anyone with basic knowledge of electricity could think of that since it shorts out the circuit. Unlike shooting the transformer, you could due this with multiple items (Drone, bow, etc) and could feasibly put an anti-handling device on it (Battery + Seismic sensor + Explosive comes to mind). Obviously your ass wouldn't want to be close to that arcing wire..
Now, the amount of people who can properly build one of these, get it off, not get caught? I'm guessing they'd give uncle Ted a run for his money.
Edit: I should mention that could also theoretically take down large portions if not an entire grid if done correctly. You'd need make it so that it'd cause large phase differences.
 
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Now, the amount of people who can properly build one of these, get it off, not get caught? I'm guessing they'd give uncle Ted a run for his money.
It's an idea that's over-engineered, requires too many moving parts, and is something a combustion-powered lead thrower could do much more efficiently.
 
To those discussing if .22LR will do this, my neighbor's boat has been a nice home for rock bass for about 5 years now because of a 30rd mag of CCI .22LR. Probably his fault for being such a nigger, idk. But 22s will absolutely fuck up all sorts of shit. Being a "useless round" is Fudd lore.

***not advocating for anything***
 
Anyone with basic knowledge of electricity
would know any gauge copper wire that could be dragged behind an arrow would turn to gas before anything happened to a substation. That's ignoring the fact that even if something trips, it has the same overall impact as tree branch. Downtime would be measured in hours, if not minutes.

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?
 
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