Monday, January 9, 2023

Attacks on Power Grids and the Internet Going Down in 2023

Editor's note: What might be happening here is that the American public are being prepped for the internet going down this year. It is only speculation but by these "attacks on the power" grid it is likely the American people are going to get hit with an "cyber attack on the internet" and then when it is brought back online it will be highly controlled. It is anyone's guess how long the internet will be down. Could be a day or a week, but when it does come back online it won't be anything like it currently is. It will be highly restricted. The WEF has a very keen interest in power grids:

Strengthening the cyber resilience of the power grid
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Source: Gulf Insider

Media blackout over terror incident at Vegas power plant

January 9, 2023

The US power grid is under attack as extremists shoot, sabotage, and vandalize electrical equipment at power stations. One of the highest-profile attacks was when two men used guns to paralyze a substation in Washington state on Christmas Day, leaving thousands without electricity. The incident made national news, but strangely enough, another attack last week on the Las Vegas power grid went unnoticed by the national press.

Mohammad Mesmarian, 34, rammed his car through the gate of a solar power generation plant outside Las Vegas on Wednesday and set his car on fire, intending to damage a massive transformer.

"Employees at the plant said they found a car smoldering in a generator pit," 8 News Now said, adding the Mega Solar Array facility provides power to 13 properties on the Las Vegas Strip, all belonging to MGM Resorts.

Investigators believe Mesmarian “siphoned gasoline from his car to put on wires at the transformer, 8 News Now said, citing documents from investigators.
"Mesmarian clarified he burned the Toyota Camry," police said. “Mesmarian said he burned the vehicle at a Tesla solar plant and did it ‘for the future.'"
Here's security camera footage of Mesmarian lighting his car on fire next to a giant transformer.

8 News Now said Mesmarian caused "major damage," estimating it could take two years to receive parts and fix the transformer. Luckily, the damaged unit wasn't online at the time of the incident.

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