Posted on 12/30/2013 2:56:05 PM PST by LSUfan
As many as two attackers cut all phone service - both landline and cellular - to PG&E's Metcalf substation
Over 100 rounds of ammunition were fired at several transformers
Several were damaged, others shut down after leaking coolant caused them to overheat
The FBI initially believed the attack may have been linked to the Boston Marathon bombing a day earlier
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The authorities must know it was done by lefties or the story would have been all over the Obama Media.
Actually two is twice as many as you need.
One at each major substation in the USA, with small caliber rifles, even muzzle loaders, could take down the entire grid for a year.
I still cannot believe the technical, electrical and scientific illiteracy in the USA, even here on FR.
Second only to natural or man made EMP, this is the type of attack on the grid I fear the most.
If it were done at the same time, within 15 minutes or so of one another throughout the country, we would be in the stone age for several years.
Air burst nukes over most of our major cities would have less effect than this on the overall country.
They’ve got a point, a hundred rounds of ammo, gotta be affiliated with a government agency.
The two attackers were seen to salute each other. Obviously a "military style" attack! /s
Somewhere there must have been a YouTube video to blame this on, but the State Department couldn’t find one until now. Unreal that our news has to come from the Daily Mail... unreal.
They need to beef up substation security. Anyone with a rifle could shut down a grid.
Why do I always read about this kind of stuff in the foreign press.
I planned more sophisticated military attacks on squirrels with my buddies when I was nine.
Meh. It was reported by the local press (San Jose) when it happened.
No, but then I don't know what a "military-style attack" is.
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