This moron gets a C- for effort.
There are 20 ways to derail a train that require nothing more than 5-10 bucks spent at a home depot. With no noise and no signature.
I don’t want to be specific, but our enemies, both internal and imported (intentionally, via our open borders) know them all very well. They are trained. (I could do the “training” in 2 or 3 paragraphs here, but I won’t.)
RR tracks, pipelines, power lines, fiber optic cables: they can only exist and function as we expect them to function in a high-trust society.
As soon as you add a few 100 to 1,000 saboteurs, with 3 paragraphs of information and 10 bucks spent at Home Depot, it all begins to crash.
Metcalf was just a high-level warning shot, ignored.
(Metcalf probably cost $100. The next 10 East Palestines can be done for $5-$10 each. And our enemies, internal and imported, know all this very well.)
Even if 99% of Americans are literally asleep at the switch.
PVC?
Lots of chemical fire coincidences lately.
YOu are correct.
There are many weak spots in the in the infrastructure.
What is “Metcalf” that you are referring to?
I would not think PVC pipe would contain enough force
to do much damage.
I concur, and with over 20 +years in the software and networking business, the digital infrastructure in this country remains operational because most of us are nice guys.