Posted on 05/11/2021 8:52:53 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Governor Ron DeSantis Tuesday evening declared a state of emergency over Florida’s gas shortage after “hackers” caused the Colonial Pipeline to shut down.
DeSantis said the state’s Attorney General is on the lookout for price gouging.
According to Fox 13, between 1/3 and 1/2 of gas stations in Florida are out of gas.
Long lines and gas shortages are being reported in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Panic buying Escambia County caused gas prices to surge:
SKY HIGH GAS PRICES: We’ve received calls into the @weartv newsroom about this #gas station in #EscambiaCounty selling regular gas for $4.29/gallon. Within a minute of our news car showing up, it was dropped to $3.29. Check it out 👇🏼 Are you paying more at the pump? #GasShortage pic.twitter.com/ghyAnQO7f6
— Renee Beninate (@reneebeninate) May 10, 2021
Gas shortage and long lines (Biden gas lines) in Quincy, Florida:
GAS SHORTAGE: This driver recorded long lines at six gas stations in Quincy, Florida on Monday, as several southeastern states face gas shortages due to the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline from a cyberattack. https://t.co/u6vGuawxXk pic.twitter.com/GwIhREFbOM
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 11, 2021
Governor DeSantis’ executive order says “the disruption of Colonial Pipeline operations poses a significant and immediate threat to the continued delivery of such fuel products to the State of Florida and many other states located in the Eastern United States,” and the attack “poses a severe threat to the State of Florida and requires that immediate measures be taken to protect and to facilitate the continued delivery of such fuel products to this State, until such time as Colonial Pipeline operations have fully resumed.”
The order will also remove limits on weight for tanker trucks and allows them to travel around the clock.
Meanwhile, the Biden Admin is sitting back and doing nothing after a cyberattack affected gas distribution for 1/3 of the country.
Governor Roy Cooper also declared a state of emergency over North Carolina’s gas shortage.
From where? The shutdown of the pipeline has affected the refineries. Without the refineries, you have no gas.
This isn't an aftermath of a natural disaster-type situation, where supply-and-demand should be left alone for things like generators and water bottles. You're talking about a resource that was already being artificially limited.
Me? I've already stocked up on food and supplies in addition to the 1 year's worth of emergency food I already have and have talked to both of my bosses about working from home. This is hunkering down time, we are being dismantled.
People can think I’m crazy if they like, but I am by no means
convinced this was a ransomware event.
This fits too nicely into the green agenda, for me to completely
dismiss it as a planned event for advantage.
It makes me sad to reflect on this.
Joe Biden’s latest book: How to Destroy an Economy in 100 Days or Less
Me, too!
Suspicious minds think alike!
I dunno, it totally undermines the green agenda. Huge reminder we need petroleum, and expensive gas sucks. While it may bot be directly related, highlights the killing of the keystone pipeline as well.
Are we sure the Russians did this or our own people did it? Just like the virus.
You mean thanks President Obama.
Perfect.
I am guessing you don’t have a daily commute...
Yeah right. You think the American people are going to go to a lying dumbass Alzheimers cheat for help, when he is the one that shut pipelines down? Read your alias again. Thats where its heading!
[[We are ALREADY seeing this happening with “stimulus” and unemployment payments.]]
And vaccines-
high interest rates next?
From Biden's ‘Build Back Better’ buds at the World Economic Forum:
“Prepping for a cyber pandemic: Cyber Polygon 2021 to stage supply chain attack simulation
Will Cyber Polygon 2021 be as prophetic as Event 201 in simulating a pandemic response?”
“...This year, Cyber Polygon 2021 will simulate a fictional cyber attack with participants from dozens of countries responding to “a targeted supply chain attack on a corporate ecosystem in real time.”
According to the WEF, COVID-19 was known as an anticipated risk, and so is its digital equivalent.
What's more, “A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus. Its reproductive rate would be around 10 times greater than what we've experienced with the coronavirus.”
“It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic” — Klaus Schwab
Here, we take a look at three trends emerging from Cyber Polygon 2020 to uncover what moves the public and private sectors may make in anticipation of a digital pandemic.
But first, where did the notion of a cyber pandemic come from?...”
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“Cyber Polygon” ...Part of the Globalist's roll out of “The Great Reset”.
“Klaus Schwab, Founder of World Economic Forum, Warns of “Cyberpandemic” - a Huge Cyberattack”
Only in lower SE Michigan. I’m in the thumb and we get ours from the refinery in Sarnia, Ontario via a pipeline.
CC
Has nothing to do with energy independence. The supply system is shut down.
Remember Edward Snowden? He was the first to let us know that the 'three letter agencies' have a tool to make a computer attack look like it originated from anywhere they want it to. My PC, your cell phone, Putin's computer, Roger Stone's I-Watch, wherever.
So far, in the central gulf coast of Florida, there has been no shortage or long lines. Yet!
My son, a Computer Science and EE Major as well, is incredulous at how a company with such great responsibility could be so utterly unprepared for such an event.
His opinion is, that when this is finally resolved this company needs to be punished HARSHLY for extreme negligence. I am an old MSEE and I must agree with my son. There is NO EXCUSE for a company with such great responsibility totally unprepared to rapidly deal with such an event. It is pure NEGLIGENCE.
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