Sounds like a set up for a False Flag in the near future. What they should do is give every household generators; a solar generator and a gas generator. This way, if the power grid is shut down, everyone can keep essentials going; (refregerator, hot plate/ microwave, etc) instead of giving money to illegals, etc.
I’m surprised something hasn’t happened to our power grid already. From what little I know about it we have always been extremely vulnerable in that area
So why, I wonder, the giant push into electric vehicles?
I suspect the push into EVs is just one more way to weaken the US but under guise of something else like being eco etc.
US should be pushing for natgas cars. US is the Saudi Arabia of natgas.
Yes I have thought EVs are kinda dumb. They are not that great eco wise even though media portrays they are good for environment.
Yes but if they don’t consider the mining of lithium and cobalt and the energy used to create materials to make the EV and then end of life recycling of the batteries etc. and the electricity being used to charge it may be from coal plants.
Energy secretary says enemies are capable of shutting down US power grid
Adversaries to the US are capable of shutting down the nation’s electrical grid, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm admitted Sunday, saying that such cybersecurity attacks are “happening all the time.”
Granholm warned of the system’s vulnerabilities — amid an uptick of ransomware sieges — on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“Yeah, they do,” Granholm told host Jake Tapper when asked if foreign actors have the ability to make the power grid go dark.
“There are very malign actors who are trying, even as we speak,” she explained. “There are thousands of attacks on all aspects of the energy sector and the private sector generally.”
Granholm added, “It’s happening all the time. This is why the private sector and the public sector have to work together.”
Granholm, the former Michigan governor, touted the Biden administration’s efforts to combat cyberattacks.
She said “working with other countries, working with the private sector, working inside of our own government — the president has been issuing these executive orders, to make sure our own house is in order — [and] making sure that citizens are able to protect themselves” is all necessary to prevent cyberattacks.
“The bottom line is we have all got to up our games, with respect to our cyber defenses,” said Granholm.
“Whether you’re private sector, public sector, whatever, you shouldn’t be paying ransomeware attacks, because it only encourages the bad guys.”
And military action is on the table as an option to fight back against cybercrime, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Sunday.
Raimondo was asked on ABC’s “This Week” if the US should take a more aggressive approach to ransomware attacks that appear to largely be originating in Russia.
“We won’t stand for a nation supporting or turning a blind eye to a criminal enterprise,” Raimondo told host George Stephanopoulos.
“And as the president has said, we are considering all of our options and we’re not taking anything off the table as we think about possible repercussions, consequences or retaliation.”
Stephanopoulos then asked, “Should we be contemplating military action even if these are private, not government, entities?”
“As I said all options are on the table,” Raimondo replied.
“This is a top priority and all of us in the Cabinet and National Security Council are focused on it and considering all possible consequences.”
Sounds like an ad from FalseFlag.com. Anyway, I just bought a 3 month supply of MRE's. Probably money wasted, but I'll use em as hunting food in 20 years if this all falls through.
Anons :
DS cyber attacks and supply chain interruptions for political motives will intensify.
Energy Gas - Check; Electricity coming
Green Scheme spending continuing
Agriculture Meat -Check; Grains coming
Shipping - Suez - Check; More coming
Trucking Driver Shortage - Check; Fuel cost & regs coming.
Social Media; E-mail service security hacks coming
Medical Records security hacks coming
2A owner lists shared coming
401K security breaches coming
It's just a coincidence that Klaus Schwab of Great Reset fame also predicted a 'cyber pandemic'
Sounds like a set up for a False Flag in the near future. What they should do is give every household generators; a solar generator and a gas generator. This way, if the power grid is shut down, everyone can keep essentials going; (refregerator, hot plate/ microwave, etc) instead of giving money to illegals, etc.
3...2...1....
I’m surprised something hasn’t happened to our power grid already. From what little I know about it we have always been extremely vulnerable in that area
Indeed. The U.S Power Grid is essentially Frankensteined together with equipment that’s anywhere from brand new to 80+ years old.
Yup congress has fought hardening the grid tooth and nail.good thing all the big components are made in china now.
So why, I wonder, the giant push into electric vehicles?
I suspect the push into EVs is just one more way to weaken the US but under guise of something else like being eco etc. US should be pushing for natgas cars. US is the Saudi Arabia of natgas.
There’s still a LOT of coal burned to produce energy to charge those vehicles. The push may be fo make $$ for cabal companies, at least in part !
Yes I have thought EVs are kinda dumb. They are not that great eco wise even though media portrays they are good for environment. Yes but if they don’t consider the mining of lithium and cobalt and the energy used to create materials to make the EV and then end of life recycling of the batteries etc. and the electricity being used to charge it may be from coal plants.
Coal and gas plants plus they reduce your freedom of movement. On the good side it keeps me working either way.
Story Narrative:
Energy secretary says enemies are capable of shutting down US power grid
Adversaries to the US are capable of shutting down the nation’s electrical grid, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm admitted Sunday, saying that such cybersecurity attacks are “happening all the time.”
Granholm warned of the system’s vulnerabilities — amid an uptick of ransomware sieges — on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“Yeah, they do,” Granholm told host Jake Tapper when asked if foreign actors have the ability to make the power grid go dark.
“There are very malign actors who are trying, even as we speak,” she explained. “There are thousands of attacks on all aspects of the energy sector and the private sector generally.”
Granholm added, “It’s happening all the time. This is why the private sector and the public sector have to work together.”
Granholm, the former Michigan governor, touted the Biden administration’s efforts to combat cyberattacks. She said “working with other countries, working with the private sector, working inside of our own government — the president has been issuing these executive orders, to make sure our own house is in order — [and] making sure that citizens are able to protect themselves” is all necessary to prevent cyberattacks.
“The bottom line is we have all got to up our games, with respect to our cyber defenses,” said Granholm. “Whether you’re private sector, public sector, whatever, you shouldn’t be paying ransomeware attacks, because it only encourages the bad guys.”
And military action is on the table as an option to fight back against cybercrime, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Sunday.
Raimondo was asked on ABC’s “This Week” if the US should take a more aggressive approach to ransomware attacks that appear to largely be originating in Russia. “We won’t stand for a nation supporting or turning a blind eye to a criminal enterprise,” Raimondo told host George Stephanopoulos.
“And as the president has said, we are considering all of our options and we’re not taking anything off the table as we think about possible repercussions, consequences or retaliation.”
Stephanopoulos then asked, “Should we be contemplating military action even if these are private, not government, entities?”
“As I said all options are on the table,” Raimondo replied. “This is a top priority and all of us in the Cabinet and National Security Council are focused on it and considering all possible consequences.”
funny, somehow they couldn't when trump was in office. gtfo
Sounds like an ad from FalseFlag.com. Anyway, I just bought a 3 month supply of MRE's. Probably money wasted, but I'll use em as hunting food in 20 years if this all falls through.