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Six years ago, Klaus Schwab, former World Economic Forum director, predicted a global cyber attack and that “the Covid-19 crisis would be seen, in this respect, as a small disturbance, in comparison.”

These demons constantly reveal their plans. Hollywood is another favorite for announcing intentions. Before Covid, how many movies about society-changing pandemics were made?

They’ve been threatening a crippling cyber strike for almost as long, but it hasn’t happened. Consider it overdue. Start preparing immediately. Years ago, official research predicted this same scenario and that 90% of Americans would die in a year-long outage.

By destroying nine substations, the Daily Mail claims the electricity infrastructure might collapse. Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Jon Wellinghoff warns of a potential 18-month nationwide blackout after a shooting at a Pacific Gas and Electric Company substation, as reported by The New York Times Magazine. He used a power flow study to estimate the large-scale implications of knocking down the most essential substation in each of America’s three power grids—Western, Eastern, and Texas. “We came up with some very astounding numbers,” Wellinghoff added, revealing the ease of crippling America’s power supply. “If you knock out nine substations among these three grids, you can black out the US.”

Jon Wellinghoff, their expert, believes “a bunch of 12-year-olds with the internet could do pretty easily.”  He says, “All you have to do is look at a map of the grid and figure out where most of the wires go into the substations—that’s a critical substation.” He seems to be encouraging others to try the deed he warns against.

First, we didn’t need the Daily Mail or Mr. Wellinghoff to know our disloyal lawmakers left our electricity grid vulnerable. The late Dr. Peter Vincent Pry raised concerns about this 20 years ago, but Congress has never appropriated funds to harden the grid against an EMP or cyberattack, even though it would cost a fraction of what it would cost to wage even one overseas forever war like Iraq, Iran, or Afghanistan.

Our politicians attack other nations but protect ourselves slowly.

While China, Russia, or Iran could launch such an attack, it’s just as likely that our power grid was designed to be easily taken down, or that the U.S. government wants to take it down and blame it on a foreign power. Bottom line: A false flag attack on the U.S. power infrastructure is possible. This might be done by purposely leaving it exposed to a provoked foreign enemy like Russia or Iran or our own government.

In today’s carefully manicured and controlled news cycle, everything gets published for a reason, therefore let’s watch for similar stories concerning America’s weak electrical grid on other mainstream news sites.

What happens if the Trump regime runs out of conventional weapons and hasn’t defeated Iran in six months? Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed that Trump had considered using tactical nuclear weapons against Iran. As previously reported, the U.S. military is changing its nuclear doctrine to allow tactical nukes. How better to excuse such a terrible act than a large cyber or EMP strike on the U.S. electrical grid? Iran is to blame. Americans will demand vengeance.

Then nuke time. Attack seeds have been planted. Just a false flag on the target country is needed.

Prepare Accordingly.

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