12-27-2020, 08:32 PM
(12-27-2020, 08:06 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:(12-27-2020, 07:58 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Ah The plot thickens! What on earth would they want to blow up out there? Just crater the road? I do note a curious grove of telephone poles to the left of the image...
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Yes, @"Ninurta", there's been a lot of chatter about the possibility of our "grid" going down soon. Don't think it's a national thing, but maybe in certain areas?
And also, here is a story about the suspect's motives being because he was afraid of 5G.
An interesting read. It's a new twist on basic human psychology, however, to postulate that a man might blow himself up to prevent a radio signal from blowing him up. Seems a little self-defeating... but it WOULD make a good clean narrative for third party attackers to promote if they were to, for example, locate such an individual and load his predeceased carcass into a van with an automatic recorded message to broadcast so the blame for the attack could be misdirected to that person rather than the actual culprits... I mean, if you wanted to, for example, throw shade on "conspiracy theorists", wouldn't it make sense to put one front and center in an alleged terrorist attack, and insure that he couldn't refute your story?
Regarding the grid, I've heard the same things. it would make more sense to do it with an EMP attack by, for example, the CCP, because that would be more widespread and effective. Still, I have heard rumbles of this group or that already having scoped out things like power substations to take down, and whom have already made elaborate plans to do so, so who knows?
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