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ATL Airport Power Failure
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A power failure at one of the busiest airports in the world left thousands stranded yesterday. The backup system also failed.

What?   tinybighuh  One article I read said it was due to an electrical box catching fire below the airport, and guess what... the backup caught fire too! 
Don't even try to tell me this was just a freak incident; someone caused this.  The question is, who?  Was it an attack/warning by the Deep State, or was it the White Hats thwarting a False Flag attack?

More information is still coming out about this. One Twitter tweet said the electrical grid at the airport was hacked.   tinysurprised

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A floodlight running on a generator at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which was disrupted by a power failure on Sunday. Credit Dustin Chambers for The New York Times

Quote:ATLANTA — A power failure at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Sunday disrupted operations at the busiest airport in the world, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,150 departing or arriving flights and stranding travelers on planes on the tarmac for hours, the authorities and passengers said.

The power failure at the airport, a major hub for domestic and international flights, sent a ripple of disruptions across the country, affecting flights in Chicago, Los Angeles and elsewhere. There were signs the problems would linger into Monday, as Delta Air Lines announced Sunday evening that it planned to cancel 300 flights the next day.

Many flights in the air were diverted when the power went out, and the United States Customs and Border Protection said on Twitter that international flights destined for Atlanta were rerouted to other airports.

Georgia Power, the utility provider for the airport, said early Sunday evening that the failure, which occurred around 1 p.m., might have been caused by a fire that damaged an underground electrical facility and cut power to a substation serving the airport. It also damaged a backup system that provides power to the airport in emergencies.

Utility workers restored power to all terminals at the airport by midnight, the city said. The airport is the busiest in the world for passenger traffic, serving more than 104 million passengers last year, according to Airports Council International. The failure affected at least 30,000 people, airport officials said.

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Do you know who Abel Danger is?  These guys seem to have insider knowledge of most all the nefarious actions of the deep state, and also know how the dots connect to different "actors/players".   They seem to be implying that cutting the power had something to do with an underground base there.


A tweet from Abel Danger reads...

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Some people on Twitter are saying there was someone (an Elite?) trying to leave the airport, and they were stopped. But, would that require shutting down the power for 10 hours?  No, I think something else was going on.


On a lighter note, I wonder how all the Millennials survived, not being able to use their phones for 10 hours?  Yes, cell power was disabled too.

Is that girl reading a magazine?  
Oh, the horror!   tinylaughing
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ATL Airport Power Failure - by Mystic Wanderer - 12-18-2017, 06:25 PM

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