What are they planning for?? Post on /pol about an email from one of the largest Health Insurance companies to their employees (full post in comments)
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As we all know, the WEF intends on pursuing their 2030 agenda. As you also know, this involves destroying normal people's lives in order to make them reliant on the state. If you live in the heartland, you are a target. Not your person per se, but your property, your farms, and your livelihood are at risk. Summer/Fall 2022 is when they intend on causing the collapse. They will deliberately dismantle infrastructure as well as the food chain. If you've been on this board this year you know very well that north american food chains have been under attack with no word for any government about it. It would be the perfect opportunity to """blame it on Russia""" but they're not. It's the perfect time to blame our problems on our """enemies""" but they're not. To me, this indicates that all of the food chain supply incidents are an inside job.
If you don't have firearms, you cannot protect your loved ones. You cannot protect your food. You cannot protect your crops. This has always been a goal. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
I know folks want to brush this off, but you should take it seriously. We have shutdown over 50% of the 500 coal plants across the country. While some new gas 2x1 and simple cycle units have gone in, not nearly enough to cover demand.
Between electric vehicles and places like Denver regulating all new housing units must have electric heat, demand has shot up. Add into the fact that forecasters actually predicted flat electrical growth. This was true for a short while, but there are only so many LED light bulbs and energy efficient appliances you can use. Oh did I mention they are still shutting down coal fire units. One of our plants got told to shut off their units, but just mothball it, don't tear it down just yet.
Senior management have to walk a political line with the PUC and politicians within the state. If we have brown outs, its the company who takes the brunt of public anger, not the politicians.
Now in an effort to curb demand, peak rates have gone into effect. This will also have short term benefits, but not cover the sure increase in demand.
My company went condition orange over 30 times last year. We were able to cover the needs by transferring power from out of state. That's all fine and dandy, but the power needs are continuing to increase and the transmission lines are not enough to cover the difference in the future. I have been told we are 60 MW in the hole this year and over 1200 MW in the whole next year.
We are looking into some trailer sized simple cycles to try and cover the difference, but its not that simple to just hook up a bunch of trailers to gas if the pipelines aren't large enough. Than there is the emissions problem, they must be placed far enough away from major cities not to impact their air standards. This increases line losses.
Add into the works supply issues and warehouses that have been had critical parts trashed due to accounting and now simple short outages at a plant turn into weeks while waiting on critical parts. One of our plants was down recently for months due to lead times on parts.
TLDR: We are using more power than we are generating. Enjoy your new mandatory smart meters and rolling brown outs in the future.
Who knows what to believe? It’s good advice to be prepared. But it’s also good advice to not let everything freak us out.
Also think this might have been rendered obsolete by SCOTUS in the WV vs. EPA. These warnings were most likely driven by power companies trying to comply with EPA rules that are no longer valid.
This is pretty normal for large corporations to send out. When a hurricane is close to Florida my company does the same type of emails.
I read it just as a “we expect you to still work regardless of power outages”. Sounds like standard corporate processes.
There you go. Not gonna expect u to work a collapse
Its been a mild summer where I am and the rain has been great to cool things down. Dont know what cigna is smoking weather is a lot less intense than previous years at this time.
it doesn't matter.It will be as intense as the TV says.
Cut the power, cut the law and order. Makes sense. Look at sri lanka, now apply to Chicago, Detroit, NYC, LA and Minnesota and we have a problem.
There's nothing here to confirm authenticity. I'm going to regard it as false till I see an e-mail handle or a name
It's not even dated....
The date is right above where it says Cigna Emergency…
Did anyone see the expiration date? July 2033? Wtf?
Their policy is likely to keep copies of communication backed up for 10 years. Edit: 11 years, thus the words "retention policy" at the left of that line.
it's a policy
Well they are blasting the Midwest with desiccants and drying it out. The Midwest is never in drought. This is definitely perpetrated on them, and according to a friend who lives in Indiana, they are suffering from the Heat and dryness, lack of humidity.
We finally got a rain in Michigan after 3-4weeks. I wouldn't put it completely out of ordinary.
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One good thunderstorm has often shut down power for days around here just by knocking down a few power poles.
We're on the verge of becoming a 3rd world nation.
Power outages in Phoenix, Arizona in the summer would mean widescale death and devastation.
I think rolling blackouts are the perfect way to fuck over someone like me that has anticipated shortages and stocked up on proteins in my freezer. I have cans etc too. But I have many mouths to feed and protein is king around here. A few blackouts to defrost my freezer and I’m back to the zombie apocalypse
Remember when whitehats turned power off in CA to spot DUMBs? Pepe does.