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Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« on: April 07, 2015, 12:58:24 PM »
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2015, 01:33:37 PM »
Dang, it's back on at the Mansion...
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2015, 03:26:27 PM »
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2015, 07:28:52 PM »
Thought the war had begun....no such luck. Although it would be a good tactic.
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2015, 06:42:55 AM »
Dry run.

Question is, who's dry run?   ::saywhat::
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2015, 07:19:40 AM »
Tuesday’s interruption occurred, according to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, when a Pepco transmission conductor in Mechanicsville, Md., “broke free from its support structure and fell to the ground.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/scattered-power-outages-reported-across-dc-area/2015/04/07/8f4e8b84-dd49-11e4-a500-1c5bb1d8ff6a_story.html

Oh, that's it, huh?  Okie Dokie...

Yeah, OK.  I smell a rat.  If this info is right, then the Feds in DC have a backup, as one would expect.

I think this was a Fedcoat dry run...
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2015, 07:38:29 AM »
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2015, 08:36:00 AM »
Tuesday’s interruption occurred, according to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, when a Pepco transmission conductor in Mechanicsville, Md., “broke free from its support structure and fell to the ground.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/scattered-power-outages-reported-across-dc-area/2015/04/07/8f4e8b84-dd49-11e4-a500-1c5bb1d8ff6a_story.html

Oh, that's it, huh?  Okie Dokie...

Yeah, OK.  I smell a rat.  If this info is right, then the Feds in DC have a backup, as one would expect.

I think this was a Fedcoat dry run...

So, why didn't the emergency generators kick on?  In the first CBS link there were pics of darkened hallways and pressroom.
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2015, 08:57:48 AM »
Tuesday’s interruption occurred, according to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, when a Pepco transmission conductor in Mechanicsville, Md., “broke free from its support structure and fell to the ground.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/scattered-power-outages-reported-across-dc-area/2015/04/07/8f4e8b84-dd49-11e4-a500-1c5bb1d8ff6a_story.html

Oh, that's it, huh?  Okie Dokie...

Yeah, OK.  I smell a rat.  If this info is right, then the Feds in DC have a backup, as one would expect.

I think this was a Fedcoat dry run...

So, why didn't the emergency generators kick on?  In the first CBS link there were pics of darkened hallways and pressroom.

Backups did kick in, I think they wanted to look vulnerable, and there could be many reasons why they would want that...
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2015, 09:07:49 AM »
Okay.  Saw this and got the wrong impression:  "Power also went out at the State Department during the daily press briefing, forcing spokeswoman Marie Harf to finish her comments in the dark."  Which might have been an improvement except they still had to listen to her.   ::saywhat::

I also saw a published "tweet" that said the WH was on lockdown and nobody could leave the grounds.  Real smart, having that out in public.
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
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Yeah, OK.  I smell a rat.  If this info is right, then the Feds in DC have a backup, as one would expect.

I think this was a Fedcoat dry run...

So, why didn't the emergency generators kick on?  In the first CBS link there were pics of darkened hallways and pressroom.
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Backups did kick in, I think they wanted to look vulnerable, and there could be many reasons why they would want that...
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Oh its probably  false flag optics to cover for this: http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/obama-declares-cyber-attacks-a-national-emergency-20150401


They did that National Emergency message thing  and now the White House black out, and claiming Hilliary's email server was breached  to make it look like there is a real threat.  Its probably, in part, how they are paying for the government - just  seizing property under this executive order,  while also strengthening their push for "net neutrality" - they need to control the information  flow and alternate media now more than ever.

The Economy is contracting, China is entering a recession and even the fed can't paint a rosey picture

Add on the continuing meltdown in the middle east - with Saudi Arabia and Yemen leading the way,  Iran with Nukes,   Russia's increasingly hostile stance, etc..  They need the optics to look like everything is spiraling out of control so they can declare one  "National Emergency" after another and bid for more power.  That may include a bid to suspend the election, but probably not.  I don't think the puppet masters care what Puppet is in the White house, and the optics on Obama are getting harder to deal with over time.  They will put in a fresh new face and extend and pretend as long as they can. Usually they get a GOP in so they can do the really nasty power grabs and blame it on them ( NSA spying  was Bush.. )  and it serves the narrative better,  but you are even seeing cracks in the narrative now-- like its also reaching the end of its useful life.

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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2015, 11:38:17 AM »
Okay.  Saw this and got the wrong impression:  "Power also went out at the State Department during the daily press briefing, forcing spokeswoman Marie Harf to finish her comments in the dark."  Which might have been an improvement except they still had to listen to her.   ::saywhat::

I also saw a published "tweet" that said the WH was on lockdown and nobody could leave the grounds.  Real smart, having that out in public.

Harfing should be in the dark............of a soundproof SuperMax hole!!!!

And she should have thousands of associates there as well...

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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2015, 11:42:17 AM »


Yeah, OK.  I smell a rat.  If this info is right, then the Feds in DC have a backup, as one would expect.

I think this was a Fedcoat dry run...

So, why didn't the emergency generators kick on?  In the first CBS link there were pics of darkened hallways and pressroom.

Backups did kick in, I think they wanted to look vulnerable, and there could be many reasons why they would want that...
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Oh its probably  false flag optics to cover for this: http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/obama-declares-cyber-attacks-a-national-emergency-20150401


They did that National Emergency message thing  and now the White House black out, and claiming Hilliary's email server was breached  to make it look like there is a real threat.  Its probably, in part, how they are paying for the government - just  seizing property under this executive order,  while also strengthening their push for "net neutrality" - they need to control the information  flow and alternate media now more than ever.

The Economy is contracting, China is entering a recession and even the fed can't paint a rosey picture

Add on the continuing meltdown in the middle east - with Saudi Arabia and Yemen leading the way,  Iran with Nukes,   Russia's increasingly hostile stance, etc..  They need the optics to look like everything is spiraling out of control so they can declare one  "National Emergency" after another and bid for more power.  That may include a bid to suspend the election, but probably not.  I don't think the puppet masters care what Puppet is in the White house, and the optics on Obama are getting harder to deal with over time.  They will put in a fresh new face and extend and pretend as long as they can. Usually they get a GOP in so they can do the really nasty power grabs and blame it on them ( NSA spying  was Bush.. )  and it serves the narrative better,  but you are even seeing cracks in the narrative now-- like its also reaching the end of its useful life.
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Yes, the stench is getting riper...and I am not surprised...disappointed a bit, sure...but not surprised more are not concerned about the approaching darkness...

Things seem almost scripted at this point, don't they?
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Re: Power outages plunge DC into darkness
« Reply #13 on: April 10, 2015, 07:45:14 AM »
Anyone wanna guess just how many boxes of Depends or some other adult diapers were sold after this incident.