Definitely Hal Turner is controlled opposition info.
However, he CAN report actual news if you filter out the B.S., and he's often ahead of other sources. You just have to be careful not to believe anything he says without outside verification.
In this case, I believe he is breaking news of a Russian change in tactics, which that change absolutely makes sense.
Ukrainian power plants have been selling excess electricity to Europe. Also, Ukraine is generating electricity from those power plants, which part of that power is being used in communications or radar or military applications... effectively targeting Russian forces. Russia held off for 6 months, but now they may have decided to escalate the war to ensure that ALL of Ukraine is affected.
Ukraine government official
A total blackout in the Kharkiv & Donetsk regions, a partial one in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk & Sumy regions. RF terrorists remain terrorists & attack critical infrastructure. No military facilities, the goal is to deprive people of light & heat. #RussiaIsATerroristState
1:52 PM · Sep 11, 2022
·Twitter Web App
Some Ukrainian Official had tweeted this.
I don't do Twitter, but copied and pasted his tweet from a news site.
2hrs ago - Al Jazeera:
Russia hits critical infrastructure, leading to blackouts: Kharkiv governor
Officials in east Ukraine on Sunday blamed Russian attacks on key facilities for widespread blackouts that hit large areas of the country where Kyiv’s forces have been making gains in a counter-offensive.
The governor of the eastern Kharkiv region said Russian attacks on “critical infrastructure” had disrupted electricity and water supplies, while the head of the Dnipropetrovsk region said Moscow’s forces had “hit energy infrastructure” in relatiation for “defeat on the battlefield”.
Media reports confirmed that the power supply to eastern parts of the country, including Kharkiv, have been disrupted.
Isobel Koshiw
@IKoshiw
Just arrived in Kharkiv, there’s no electricity. The Kharkiv branch of the public broadcaster Suspilne say Russia has hit critical infrastructure and the regional energy company is working to restore power.
12:31 PM · Sep 11, 2022
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3h
Replying to
@IKoshiw
The Power Plant is on fire.
Ukraine: Russian attacks on infrastructure ‘revenge’ for counteroffensive success
Ukrainian officials have accused retreating Russian forces of launching retaliatory attacks on civilian infrastructure, including a thermal power station in Kharkiv, that the authorities in Kyiv said caused widespread blackouts.
“No military facilities, the goal is to deprive people of light & heat,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter of the attacks.
Moscow denies its forces deliberately target civilians.
Zelenskyy confirmed that Russian attacks caused a total blackout in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, and partial blackouts in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions.
“They are unable to reconcile themselves to defeats on the battlefield,” Dnipropetrovsk Governor Valentyn Reznichenko wrote on Telegram.
Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the deputy head of the president’s office, posted an image on Telegram of a power station on fire but added power had been restored in some regions.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov described attacks on infrastructure as “cynical revenge” for the success of Ukrainian troops at the front, particularly in Kharkiv.
I believe that Hal Turner is reporting an alarmist 1/2 truth.
Yes, Russian missiles have attacked Ukrainian power plants and transmission lines. They damaged some plants severely, but didn't "destroy" them. There doesn't seen to be catastrophic damage, but enough to temporarily knock out electricity to regions of Ukraine.
Repairs will be made, lines repaired and electricity rerouted, so it will be mostly restored within a few days or in the coming weeks. Europe will help restore power.
Alarmism makes great headlines, but is often masking the true story.
Russia is concerned about the Ukrainian forces advancing in the past week, so they responded in a high profile way that, unfortunately for Russia, will tend to galvanize European support for Ukraine.
Could this be 10 days darkness.
I think we are in that right now with the demon queen's funeral BS.
Possibly, to early to tell.
So is the plan to bring Ukr/zelensky/the West to the negotiating table? Or just capture and claim Ukraine?
Taking it to the next phase. Airfields will be next …
Big if true. Hal Turner alert.
lots of outlets to keep track of so i could be wrong, but im pretty sure hal turner is a larp
Definitely Hal Turner is controlled opposition info.
However, he CAN report actual news if you filter out the B.S., and he's often ahead of other sources. You just have to be careful not to believe anything he says without outside verification.
In this case, I believe he is breaking news of a Russian change in tactics, which that change absolutely makes sense.
Ukrainian power plants have been selling excess electricity to Europe. Also, Ukraine is generating electricity from those power plants, which part of that power is being used in communications or radar or military applications... effectively targeting Russian forces. Russia held off for 6 months, but now they may have decided to escalate the war to ensure that ALL of Ukraine is affected.
Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa
Ukraine government official A total blackout in the Kharkiv & Donetsk regions, a partial one in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk & Sumy regions. RF terrorists remain terrorists & attack critical infrastructure. No military facilities, the goal is to deprive people of light & heat. #RussiaIsATerroristState 1:52 PM · Sep 11, 2022 ·Twitter Web App
Some Ukrainian Official had tweeted this. I don't do Twitter, but copied and pasted his tweet from a news site.
2hrs ago - Al Jazeera: Russia hits critical infrastructure, leading to blackouts: Kharkiv governor Officials in east Ukraine on Sunday blamed Russian attacks on key facilities for widespread blackouts that hit large areas of the country where Kyiv’s forces have been making gains in a counter-offensive.
The governor of the eastern Kharkiv region said Russian attacks on “critical infrastructure” had disrupted electricity and water supplies, while the head of the Dnipropetrovsk region said Moscow’s forces had “hit energy infrastructure” in relatiation for “defeat on the battlefield”.
Media reports confirmed that the power supply to eastern parts of the country, including Kharkiv, have been disrupted.
Isobel Koshiw @IKoshiw Just arrived in Kharkiv, there’s no electricity. The Kharkiv branch of the public broadcaster Suspilne say Russia has hit critical infrastructure and the regional energy company is working to restore power. 12:31 PM · Sep 11, 2022
· 3h Replying to @IKoshiw The Power Plant is on fire.
3 minutes ago (20:49 GMT) AlJazeera:
Ukraine: Russian attacks on infrastructure ‘revenge’ for counteroffensive success Ukrainian officials have accused retreating Russian forces of launching retaliatory attacks on civilian infrastructure, including a thermal power station in Kharkiv, that the authorities in Kyiv said caused widespread blackouts.
“No military facilities, the goal is to deprive people of light & heat,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter of the attacks.
Moscow denies its forces deliberately target civilians.
Zelenskyy confirmed that Russian attacks caused a total blackout in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, and partial blackouts in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions.
“They are unable to reconcile themselves to defeats on the battlefield,” Dnipropetrovsk Governor Valentyn Reznichenko wrote on Telegram.
Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the deputy head of the president’s office, posted an image on Telegram of a power station on fire but added power had been restored in some regions.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov described attacks on infrastructure as “cynical revenge” for the success of Ukrainian troops at the front, particularly in Kharkiv.
I believe that Hal Turner is reporting an alarmist 1/2 truth.
Yes, Russian missiles have attacked Ukrainian power plants and transmission lines. They damaged some plants severely, but didn't "destroy" them. There doesn't seen to be catastrophic damage, but enough to temporarily knock out electricity to regions of Ukraine.
Repairs will be made, lines repaired and electricity rerouted, so it will be mostly restored within a few days or in the coming weeks. Europe will help restore power.
Alarmism makes great headlines, but is often masking the true story.
Russia is concerned about the Ukrainian forces advancing in the past week, so they responded in a high profile way that, unfortunately for Russia, will tend to galvanize European support for Ukraine.