Everybody gets a vote on their neighbor’s electrical grid.
From subdivisions to counties to regions.
This is why it’s so important to build a high-trust civilization, and so dangerous to wreck it, as the Rats have done.
Another excellent observation, Matt.
G Gordon Liddy wrote about these kinds of attacks decades ago in Omni magazine. No fancy EMPs we’re needed, just a bunch of 3 and 4 man teams with scoped high powered rifles and a plan.
I’ve not been able to locate the article itself. Omni closed long before the internet so it’s simply not in the web. If it is I haven’t been able to find it.
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“ This is why it’s so important to build a high-trust civilization, and so dangerous to wreck it, as the Rats have done.”
That’s the issue I have been thinking quite about.
It’s pretty much the root of every current problem we have today.
Any disagreement is pretty much met with fanatical opposition now.
Instead as in previous years, “we have different opinions but are still neighbors”.