This happens consistently in third world and in some second world countries. It’s another measure of control by the overarching state. The controlling powers want subjects, not citizens. When this starts happening in the U.S. (and it will), you’ll know we are close to the end and TPTB are finalizing their plans for complete control. Be ready, you should have been making preparations awhile ago.
This happens consistently in third world and in some second world countries.
I must just add that when SA was under a white minority Government(Politics aside) Eskom our SOE was the Top Electricity generating Company worldwide...we exported power all over Africa when i was growing up.. I Never experienced a single blackout.. The ANC (Black majority Government) inherited a perfect working system and because they don't understand the concept of maintenance they ran it into the ground...
Very true. I remember that in my youth, and had friends that loved going to S.A. It’s been heartbreaking to watch the demise through the years of a once great country. That’s the problem with being so aware of the world and traveling (glad that I did, when I had the chance), you see all these countries and cities sliding down this path to internal destruction and being helpless to do anything about it.
This happens consistently in third world and in some second world countries. It’s another measure of control by the overarching state. The controlling powers want subjects, not citizens. When this starts happening in the U.S. (and it will), you’ll know we are close to the end and TPTB are finalizing their plans for complete control. Be ready, you should have been making preparations awhile ago.
I must just add that when SA was under a white minority Government(Politics aside) Eskom our SOE was the Top Electricity generating Company worldwide...we exported power all over Africa when i was growing up.. I Never experienced a single blackout.. The ANC (Black majority Government) inherited a perfect working system and because they don't understand the concept of maintenance they ran it into the ground...
Very true. I remember that in my youth, and had friends that loved going to S.A. It’s been heartbreaking to watch the demise through the years of a once great country. That’s the problem with being so aware of the world and traveling (glad that I did, when I had the chance), you see all these countries and cities sliding down this path to internal destruction and being helpless to do anything about it.