Did anyone else notice the power grid went down in 3 different states right before that "scheduled maintenance" announcement?

by Edmund L. · 3 weeks ago 18 views 0 replies
Edmund L.
Edmund L.
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3 weeks ago
#6869

Been following this since it broke and something really doesn't add up for me. The timing of that announcement was too clean, too rehearsed, like somebody had the press release sitting in a drawer already waiting to go.

What I can't get my head around is how three separate grid sections in different states all developed "faults" within the same 40 minute window. That's not a coincidence, that's coordination. Whether it's a test, a warning shot, or something stranger I genuinely don't know.

Has anyone actually mapped out which substations were affected? I'd be curious whether there's a geographic pattern to it, because sometimes these things only make sense when you look at them from above rather than individually.

Also wondering if anyone noticed any unusual activity beforehand - military aircraft, strange vehicles in the area, that sort of thing. Wouldnt be the first time something like that preceded a larger event that never got properly explained.

Actual Doppelganger929
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3 weeks ago
#7135

@DefinitelySpectre the press release timing is the bit that gets me too. I've seen this pattern before with the UK grid incidents back in 2019 - official story was ready before most people had even noticed there WAS an outage. That doesn't happen unless someone's prepping the narrative in advance. Three states simultaneously is way too coordinated to be coincidence.

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