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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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?
I'm kinda drunk I'll take your word for mine. Thanks for letting me laugh at myself (edit: probably) for being a fool.

Last time I was told was 6+ months before covid. That was when our area lost one to a tornado.

I know that there was a supposed DHS program to "harden "the transformers after that one incident in CA. But did that actually do anything? They tell us that all the time but I tend to not believe it with the sheer amount of transformers around. Kinda like when Tesla said they'd hardened the car battery to not spontaneously combust nobody in the department really believed them.

I'm well aware mineral oil can be highly toxic. I haven't fought a transformer fire before (The state firefighters can have that one) and have no desire to.
 
Personally I hope minor attacks like this lead the Powers That Be to rethink security strategies for these little substations because they're woefully open to abuse.
They don't even secure large substations. Talk to guys at defcon who redteam for energy companies. They will all tell you the higher ups are stingy and out of touch and dismiss the security reports. It's not difficult to cause chaos if you do your research and put the effort in. The govt./power companies rely on people having no incentive to or being ignorant.
 
The govt./power companies rely on people having no incentive to or being ignorant.
That's just the majority of people though (The "paranoid" one either went mad ala St. Davis or just gave up). That and the fact the US seems to be a perpetual state of having government workers fail upwards.
 
I’ve told people in the past that the utilities are the easiest way to disrupt the average westerner’s life. It’s centralized in substations and rarely secured beyond a padlock. I expected Allah to prompt something like this though, not a bunch of men in dresses.
There was a minor shitstorm back in the late 80's when G. Gordon Liddy was doing his talk radio schtick and talked about this as a potential target for Soviet saboteurs. I don't know if anything has changed but the conversation was about unsecured substations with single source transformers only available from Europe with a three month lead time.
 
I'm kinda drunk I'll take your word for mine.
The USAF isn't exactly peak military intelligence, but even they eventually figured out cutesy is over rated when Serbians had the power back on in less than 24 hours.
The graphite bomb was first used against Iraq in the Gulf War (1990–1991), knocking out 85% of the electrical supply. Similarly, the BLU-114/B "Soft-Bomb" graphite bomb was used by NATO against Serbia in May 1999, disabling 70% of that country's power grid. After initial success in disabling Serbian electric power systems, the electric supply was restored in less than 24 hours. The BLU-114/B was again used a few days later to counter Serbian efforts to restore damage caused by the initial attack. In the later stage of Operation Allied Force, NATO's air forces used conventional bombs and rockets to target power highlines and transformer stations.
 
The USAF isn't exactly peak military intelligence, but even they eventually figured out cutesy is over rated when Serbians had the power back on in less than 24 hours.
First thing that catches my attention on the article:
However, since water supply systems and sewage treatment systems depend on electricity, widespread outbreaks of cholera and other waterborne diseases, causing large numbers of civilian deaths, have in the past been the direct consequence of this bomb's use.
I'll take what are "warcrimes" for 500 please.

Reminds me of the video (Can't find anymore) of what I think was a les guignols sketch about how the USAF was identifying sides in Syria that ran something like this:

Okay, the bigwigs in Washington sent us new orders. Get this, in this area of sandnigger land we actually have four types of sand niggers:

Pilot iranien (Kebab flying a plane)
Oppose bashar (Other kebabs shooting kebab)
loyaliste bashar (Kebab shooting at others)
civil ou mourt (Already dead)

"God damnit, this is the first time to actually have to aim before firing?"
"Just do your best, remember, nobody will know the difference anyways!"
 
So was one substation hit? multiple? multiple transformers at multiple substations?

The problem isn't getting power back on, it's that these transformers weigh a goddamn fuckton and they have like one spare per state, if that.

Here's a big fucker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZq2Y4dh4hk

Anything less than popping open a transformer will be fixed by linemens in hours, even a complete cut to a building.

I suspect this, and the metcalf attack earlier, are intentional attacks to gauge response, but by whom may be unknown.
 
Heed the words of our Saint Davis:
Yeah, we know it's (probably) glowies, but the question is whose?

I could see ours doing it for various reasons, even just for testing our response and getting it beefed up, or some top-secret shit involving the military base (if the base didn't have backup gens then they're gayer than Nick & Milo fucking).

I could see it being Chyna's or almost any other countries, trying to gauge something.

And, after all, it could be some weird group of actual local terrorists doing shit. But I wonder.
 
I could see ours doing it for various reasons, even just for testing our response and getting it beefed up, or some top-secret shit involving the military base (if the base didn't have backup gens then they're gayer than Nick & Milo fucking).
The mil. probably has backup generators. If they are running or not... well....
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.
 
And of course it could be anyone pretending to be any of the other groups. I do agree that it doesn't seem like a logical target for foreign agents.

Metcalf, that was more understandable.

If we hear in a few days that it was coincidentally random failures and the guns had nothing to do with it and it's all working now, we'll 100 know it was glowies.
 
And of course it could be anyone pretending to be any of the other groups. I do agree that it doesn't seem like a logical target for foreign agents.

Metcalf, that was more understandable.

If we hear in a few days that it was coincidentally random failures and the guns had nothing to do with it and it's all working now, we'll 100 know it was glowies.
I'd say it's a perfectly logical action for foreign agents, gauging Bragg's response time could be very useful intel. As for glowies, I'm really not seeing it. High profile shit like this that highlights critical infrastructure bottlenecks that are put right in the headlines isn't their MO. If it was the feds, we wouldn't have heard they were shot in the first place.
 
This time of year back in 2011 when I was back visiting family, someone shot the transformers & insulators out at an isolated substation near Birch Run, MI. I think something around 25k people (like half of the county) were out of power for a week, including my grandparents. It was in the teens with heavy snow that week, too.

The substation was isolated, set back miles from the road in deep woods, with access gated & fenced off, nowhere near the equipment itself.

That was a fucking nightmare, even though my folks had a generator for some heat & running water; a lot of their neighbors didn't (almost everyone has wells out there, no power no pump).

I don't think they ever caught who did it.
 
Going off the foreign actor angle, I half remember some years back the Iranians hacking into a small hydroelectric dam in New York state and attempting to open the sleuce gate. The only reason they failed to flood the surrounding county was because the gate had been taken offline for routine maintenance just before the attack.

There wasn't really an objective for the attack beyond fucking with us and proving they could do it. With the southern border wide open, they could pretty easily sneak some guys into the country for another proof-of-concept attack on our infrastructure, if they felt so inclined.
 
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 line 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.
 
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One thing to remember is we've had a single point of failure deprive a lot of power.

Don't any of you remember when that transformer blew and people as far away as New York lost power? There was video of people walking down the freeway to get home. It was weeks until all the power was restored.

A failure at one power station.
 
One thing to remember is we've had a single point of failure deprive a lot of power.

Don't any of you remember when that transformer blew and people as far away as New York lost power? There was video of people walking down the freeway to get home. It was weeks until all the power was restored.

A failure at one power station.
You mean the Northeast Blackout?
The following is the blackout's sequence of events on August 14, 2003[10][15][16] (times in EDT):

  • 12:15 p.m. Incorrect telemetry data renders inoperative the state estimator, a power flow monitoring tool operated by the Indiana-based Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator (MISO). An operator corrects the telemetry problem, but forgets to restart the monitoring tool.
  • 1:31 p.m. The Eastlake, Ohio generating plant shuts down. The plant is owned by FirstEnergy, an Akron, Ohio-based company.
  • 2:02 p.m. The first of several 345 kV overhead transmission lines in northeast Ohio fails due to contact with a tree in Walton Hills, Ohio.[17]
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  • 2:14 p.m. An alarm system fails at FirstEnergy's control room and is not repaired.
  • 3:05 p.m. A 345 kV transmission line known as the Chamberlin-Harding line sags into a tree and trips in Parma, south of Cleveland.
  • 3:17 p.m. Voltage dips temporarily on the Ohio portion of the grid. Controllers take no action.
  • 3:32 p.m. Power shifted by the first failure onto another 345 kV power line, the Hanna-Juniper interconnection, causes it to sag into a tree, bringing it offline as well. While MISO and FirstEnergy controllers concentrate on understanding the failures, they fail to inform system controllers in nearby states.
  • 3:39 p.m. A FirstEnergy 138 kV line trips in northern Ohio.[18]
  • 3:41 p.m. A circuit breaker connecting FirstEnergy's grid with that of American Electric Power is tripped as a 345 kV power line (Star-South Canton interconnection) and fifteen 138 kV lines fail in rapid succession in northern Ohio.
  • 3:46 p.m. A fifth 345 kV line, the Tidd-Canton Central line, trips offline.
  • 4:05:57 p.m. The Sammis-Star 345 kV line trips due to under-voltage and over-current interpreted as a short circuit. (Later analysis suggests that the blackout could have been averted before this failure by cutting 1.5 GW of load in the Cleveland–Akron area.)
  • 4:06–4:08 p.m. A sustained power surge north toward Cleveland overloads three 138 kV lines.
  • 4:09:02 p.m. Voltage sags deeply as Ohio draws 2 GW of power from Michigan, creating simultaneous under voltage and over current conditions as power attempts to flow in such a way as to rebalance the system's voltage.
  • 4:10:34 p.m. Many transmission lines trip out, first in Michigan and then in Ohio, blocking the eastward flow of power around the south shore of Lake Erie from Toledo, Ohio, east through Erie, Pennsylvania, and into southern Erie county, but not most of the Buffalo metropolitan area. Suddenly bereft of demand, generating stations go offline, creating a huge power deficit. In seconds, power surges in from the east, overloading east-coast power plants whose generators go offline as a protective measure, and the blackout is on.
  • 4:10:37 p.m. The eastern and western Michigan power grids disconnect from each other. Two 345 kV lines in Michigan trip. A line that runs from Grand Ledge to Ann Arbor known as the Oneida-Majestic interconnection trips. A short time later, a line running from Bay City south to Flint in Consumers Energy's system known as the Hampton-Thetford line also trips.
  • 4:10:38 p.m. Cleveland separates from the Pennsylvania grid.
  • 4:10:39 p.m. 3.7 GW power flows from the east along the north shore of Lake Erie, through Ontario to southern Michigan and northern Ohio, a flow more than ten times greater than the condition 30 seconds earlier, causing a voltage drop across the system.
  • 4:10:40 p.m. Flow flips to 2 GW eastward from Michigan through Ontario (a net reversal of 5.7 GW of power), then reverses back westward again within a half second.
  • 4:10:43 p.m. International connections between the United States and Canada start to fail.
  • 4:10:45 p.m. Northwestern Ontario separates from the east when the Wawa-Marathon 230 kV line north of Lake Superior disconnects. The first Ontario power plants go offline in response to the unstable voltage and current demand on the system.
  • 4:10:46 p.m. New York separates from the New England grid.
  • 4:10:50 p.m. Ontario separates from the western New York grid.
  • 4:11:57 p.m. The Keith-Waterman, Bunce Creek-Scott 230 kV lines and the St. ClairLambton #1 230 kV line and #2 345 kV line between Michigan and Ontario fail.
  • 4:12:03 p.m. Windsor, Ontario, and surrounding areas drop off the grid.
  • 4:12:58 p.m. Northern New Jersey separates its power-grids from New York and the Philadelphia area, causing a cascade of failing secondary generator plants along the New Jersey coast and throughout the inland regions west.
  • 4:13 p.m. End of cascading failure. 256 power plants are off-line, 85% of which went offline after the grid separations occurred, most due to the action of automatic protective controls.
 
A bow and arrow with a trailing wire of copper would work even better if you can connect the lines.....
Too thin a wire, more likely to cause a big flash, trip some things, but cause no permanent damage. If you've got $20 they sell >300' of this pre-spooled:
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There's plenty of sophisticated ways one could drag this substantially thicker line over a substation. But since I'm theorizing for minimum viability let's keep it simple:
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I'm not trying to be a coy faggot but I can't get too much into it without doxing myself. All I'll say is I'm connected to some Army pysops people and chats. There have been some vague suggestive posts by someone that can be read as taking responsibility. It may be clout chasing faggotry, in fact I think it probably is, but the response by local LEO seems to indicate there is some smoke behind the fire.

If it was a true glow op we'd have a suspect and manifesto by now tarring the right and gun owners. The curfew says to me this is a real unknown actor and they are hot to find out who.

As others have said this could be just a way to commit a robbery or crime without electronic surveillance.
Kinda weird that this is being spoken about in some of the chats I'm in and even IRL.

Not the kind of people you'd expect either.

Not the way you'd expect.

They used to teach you in leadership, when people are bitching loudly, don't worry.

When they gather in small groups and mutter and go silent when you walk by, worry.

The discussion around this is muttering that goes silent when the cops go by.

If it was an op, it's having the wrong outcome. Of course, when did anything the glowies do come out that well.

Some talk about the Op was to blame the SF community at Bragg and do a purge of it, but the people who are doing that talking have gotten a little paranoid the last 2 years.
Three options:
A. Whoever is calling the shots decided they wanted to massively expose America's soft white underbelly. I would even have fair confidence in BLM being capable of this kind of thing. We largely rely on security through obscurity.
B. False flag to clamp down on who they are blaming.
C. What better training is there than a legit attack with legit security trying to stop you? Knocking out power for 40K is a very small egg for Uncle Sam to crack when making omelettes.
 
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