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In reply to the discussion: What the actual fuck? [View all]Arazi
(8,887 posts)68. Taking out power grids has been a militia/rightwing extremism goal for a long time
The idea is that it will so thoroughly disrupt Americans faith in govt that theyll finally overthrow the evil overlords or some such nonsense..
Iow, its domestic terrorism and its going to get a lot worse.
https://apnews.com/article/business-united-states-law-enforcement-agencies-9e3d1d4d4cd429b69a787235caa7e4b8
WASHINGTON (AP) Extremist groups in the United States appear to increasingly view attacking the power grid as a means of disrupting the country, according to a government report aimed at law enforcement agencies and utility operators.
Domestic extremists have developed credible, specific plans to attack electricity infrastructure since at least 2020, according to the report from the Department of Homeland Securitys Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The document, dated Monday, was obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
The report warns that extremists adhering to a range of ideologies will likely continue to plot and encourage physical attacks against electrical infrastructure, which includes more than 6,400 power plants and 450,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines that span the country.
Experts on the U.S. power grid have pointed out that it would be difficult to knock out power to the nation given the size and decentralized nature of the grid. The DHS report also notes that attackers, without inside help at least, would be unlikely to produce widespread, multistate outages, though they could still do damage and cause injuries.
Domestic extremists have developed credible, specific plans to attack electricity infrastructure since at least 2020, according to the report from the Department of Homeland Securitys Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The document, dated Monday, was obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
The report warns that extremists adhering to a range of ideologies will likely continue to plot and encourage physical attacks against electrical infrastructure, which includes more than 6,400 power plants and 450,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines that span the country.
Experts on the U.S. power grid have pointed out that it would be difficult to knock out power to the nation given the size and decentralized nature of the grid. The DHS report also notes that attackers, without inside help at least, would be unlikely to produce widespread, multistate outages, though they could still do damage and cause injuries.
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There should be very harsh penalties for this kind of stuff. I'd call it attempted murder
Walleye
Dec 2022
#2
One would think it a good idea to disrupt or prevent such info gathering "trials"...
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#84
Three shifts a day of one man guarding a substation, multiplied by every substation. Does this get
NBachers
Dec 2022
#93
I guess I was thinking more of putting adequate resources into finding who they are via
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#98
They're good at infiltrating the groups they *choose* to infiltrate & that may be the problem...
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#108
It was a police report on the events which stated that they are examining evidence that they could
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2022
#11
Until they figure out who did it, calling them anything would be premature. nt
EX500rider
Dec 2022
#77
Fair point. It follows, then, that they'll call them out after they're identified
Orrex
Dec 2022
#79
Someday Soon The Supremes Are Going To Dispose Of That Whole Separation Thing nt
SoCalDavidS
Dec 2022
#53
The saboteurs are shooting transformers. They don't have to get near the fences.
panader0
Dec 2022
#45
Yep, that's definitely it. Only relationship to Tacoma is that Tacoma Power runs those substations
Pobeka
Dec 2022
#41
Prediction: The next "Jan 6" style attack will include taking out substations.
CaptainTruth
Dec 2022
#31
You should contact the FBI to give them the info you have that this wasn't one person nt
mathematic
Dec 2022
#55
We've been training entirely too many unstable personalities in the arts of war.
jaxexpat
Dec 2022
#62
No, they made it clear they're not yet confirmed by investigation to be coordinated.
Hortensis
Dec 2022
#66
Taking out power grids has been a militia/rightwing extremism goal for a long time
Arazi
Dec 2022
#68
Why aren't these sites being hardened, and in the meantime, some security personnel??
Evolve Dammit
Dec 2022
#100