Posted on 05/08/2014 6:56:23 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
An NBC report May 2 remarked:
A relic from the Cold War appears to have triggered a software glitch at a major air traffic control center in California Wednesday that led to delays and cancellations of hundreds of flights across the country, sources familiar with the incident told NBC News.
On Wednesday at about 2 p.m., according to sources, a U-2 spy plane, the same type of aircraft that flew high-altitude spy missions over Russia 50 years ago, passed through the airspace monitored by the L.A. Air Route Traffic Control Center in Palmdale, Calif. The L.A. Center handles landings and departures at the region’s major airports, including Los Angeles International (LAX), San Diego and Las Vegas.
On May 6, Mac Slavo, writing at SHTFplan (linked at Drudge), followed NBC’s reporting with:
The Air Force officially denied that it was a U-2 spy plane, claiming they found the glitch but provided no reason for what caused it:
It’s still not clear why the U-2 flew into the L.A. Center’s airspace, or why it didn’t give advance warning of the flight, as per usual. According to NBC News, the nearby Edwards Air Force Base and NASA’s Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center (located at Edwards) “have been known to host U-2s.”
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
My experience was at the major weapon system level.
You are being so cryptic, I don’t even know what input you are trying to make on this thread, you haven’t said anything.
That’s weird.
I understood what he said/ wrote.
Thanks.
Wonder if it is photoshopped.
We loose power every now and then where I live, but this was the first time I’ve seen a warning from my computer of a power surge right before the power line breakers blew.
What has he been saying on this thread?
A friend of mine lives around Willis near Conroe and he said there was a lot of “heat” lightening where he was but no problems with the power.
Lightening that far away wouldn’t affect me I wouldn’t think, and lightening would be a sharp spike in power anyway.
On the 30th, when the power went out, I would have thought it was just another power outage like we get sometimes but my computer showed a surge in power.
Like the Malaysian Plan that disappeared...here is another theory on that one:
Wonder what they plan to use it for, another distraction...nuke deploy or some EMP attack.
RQ-170?
It is a fact of life for the military, from both views, from having weapons that cause them, to requiring equipment be protected from them.
Not necessarily. A Boeing CHAMP can target something as limited as a single building. They have YouTube videos demonstrating the capability.
That's why they sell surge protectors for all your electronics such as computers and TV's.........
They're more common than you think and they vary in their intensity...........
Not necessarily. Lots of stuff will survive. In many cases just a power reset/reboot will revive a system. If there is real harm inflicted with enough power from the EMP, you may have fried components.
Any chance jammers were turned on full because Russian planes were close at hand?
The above warning popped up when I looked at Pure Sinewave UPS Systems ... any idea why? Are they a fire hazard?
Interesting... thanks for sharing.
If they truly false flag an EMP attack, when the economy crashes and the tax dollars dry up, they won’t be able to maintain it for even 6 months.
The big cities will burn, all the troops will be sent there, and the rural states will be on their own. At that point the governors will have to take over, and, what will DC do then?
“That’s why they sell surge protectors for all your electronics such as computers and TV’s.........’
Got a surge protector. Still screwed it up.
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