Is There Something Behind the Power Outage in Washington DC?

Power-Grid

The April 7th, 2015 power outage in Washington DC is curious to say the least. Virtually instantaneously, the government declare it was not a terrorist attack. After all, how could that possibly be when the NSA guards the country. If there was an attack on the power-grid, then the NSA would have to answer for their failure. So clearly, if it was an attack, they would never admit it.

Instead, this has been attributed to a piece of metal breaking loose from a power line 43 miles southeast of the District of Columbia, which knocked out electricity to the White House, State Department and wide area including parts of Maryland. Can a simple piece of metal break and shut down that much power of a strategic area as DC? That seems to be an excuse like some drunk driver knocked over a power pole.

Only six days before Obama had to switch to emergency power was on April 1st in Rome where the power supply was out for hours effecting the Lazio region. That included the major Roman airport of Fiumicino. The cause of that event somehow remains unknown.

Just the day before in Turkey there was another power failure. That was the worst blackout since the devastating Marmara earthquake of 1999. Chaos in the capital and much of the country drew more than 70 million Turks into chaos. Public transport was paralyzed, traffic lights were dark, conveyor belts continued. Elevators halted and mobile phones were silent. Even hospitals switched to emergency mode and the NSA style surveillance cameras in the capital Ankara went black.

There, left-wing extremists broke into the Palace of Justice and kidnapped a prosecutor during the massive power outage. The prosecutor had worked on the case of a protester who had been shot in Gezi Park. Even Prime Minister Davutoglu suspected spontaneous “sabotage”.

Are we dealing with a series of unfortunate events, enriched with a touch of typical government mismanagement? According to the Turkish newspaper Hürryiet , the national energy grid in Turkey was quite sophisticated and mismanagement was not enough to explain the massive power failure. Many in Turkey suspect a cyber attack. The Turkish Internet is full of speculations and theories, including the allegation to the Government, the blackout was staged to make propaganda for the development of nuclear energy.

Then there was Amsterdam.  In the Netherlands, on March 27th a series of questionable blackouts took place is a very dubious chain of events. Large parts of the Northern Netherlands with nearly three million people experienced a devastating power failure. Thousands were stuck on trains, trams and elevators. The official statement was that a high-voltage switch-gear in the Amsterdam suburb Diemen failed due to the power overloading. Was Europe’s fourth largest airport and the entire rail network in the north of the country simply a victim of an accident or perhaps the target of a cyber-attack?

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The technology age is highly vulnerable and the movement to electronic money is interesting for if the power-grid goes down for any prolonged period, what new risk factors will the economy absorb?  During war, it is common for the other side to counterfeit their opponent’s currency. The way to accomplish this today is to take out the power-grid.

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Sensetti
Sensetti
April 10, 2015 7:58 am

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 10, 2015 8:01 am

April 6 North Ca was out as well.Call utility and said it would be back on by ….and it was not a second over.So what was that all about?

pavan
pavan
April 10, 2015 8:53 am

Was it a trial run for something more serious, or just a random accident? Also, what golf course was BHO on at the time? If someone is planning to attack DC, they need to make sure the TOTUS is there to lead from behind. He could quickly implement the kind of tactics that he bragged about using in Yemen. He would surely defeat the attackers, unless they turned out to be another JV team.

Welshman
Welshman
April 10, 2015 8:58 am

Anonymous,

Main substation on top of Table Top Mt,, Oroville went off line and it is where power is feed into Butte Co. Most of the county was without power for 3+ hrs.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
April 10, 2015 9:01 am

The taxpayers spent 65 million dollars beefing up the bunker under the WH which was reinforced to stand up to a nuclear attack. That work was completed a couple of years ago. It’s almost showtime, get the popcorn ready.

Rise Up
Rise Up
April 10, 2015 9:24 am

“During war, it is common for the other side to counterfeit their opponent’s currency. The way to accomplish this today is to take out the power-grid.”

I think Martin Armstrong is a bit flakey sometimes. What is he talking about in that sentence?

It happened again yesterday, almost at the same time as on Tuesday, in the building I work in outside D.C. The building management said 2,000 Dominion Power customers were affected (Dominion is one of the power companies in the D.C. metro area–PEPCO serves most of D.C. proper). The memo didn’t state the root cause of Thursday’s event.

I don’t buy Tuesday’s explanation and yesterday’s event can’t be found in my search engine,
which is even more strange.

CaptBill
CaptBill
April 10, 2015 9:41 am

I’m not so sure about the conspiracy theories. Let’s face it, public utilities are up against the same problem local governments have: Pensions and Salaries. When most of your income goes to pay these massive pensions you cut back on maintenance (look at our roads).

With the power companies it’s no different–infrastructure is crumbling all around–it’s not limited to the roads.

coyote
coyote
April 10, 2015 11:01 am

impressive to have MA guest post on your blog. he alludes to the total vulnerability of electronic currency (which he has posited elsewhere as how totalitarian governments want to use for every last tax squeeze they can get) failure of the grid. MA is perhaps the world’s most respected authority of financial and monetary cycles, and how the meddling of governments brings about the collapse of civilizations. well done, sir, well done.

Persnickety
Persnickety
April 10, 2015 11:21 am

I find Martin’s writings from before prison, and even some of the pencil-on-paper writings from in prison, fascinating. His writing since getting out of prison has been highly varied and some of it I don’t find plausible. I know that Martin was savagely beating while in prison, and it would not surprise me if he was threatened with worse, and is now in a position where he can’t write all or only what he believes. If at some point he moves to Moscow or Iceland or some other potential safe-haven I will be very interested in what he writes from that point onward.

TE
TE
April 10, 2015 4:07 pm

@Persnick, that is a great point.

I wonder the same thing about Romans in the New Testament. It changed from the beginning to the end where all of a sudden the guy that says, “God is law, man’s laws are crap,” says, “obey man’s laws.”

Fact is he was incarcerated by the Romans for a time. I’m pretty sure his tone changed either due to another author, OR, he was forced too.

Overlaying actual history with believed to be history is always interesting.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
April 10, 2015 4:22 pm

Maybe.

The litte people had better become like the Boy Scouts and “be prepared”.

flash
flash
April 11, 2015 3:31 pm

Overthecliff –The litte people had better become like the Boy Scouts and “be prepared”.

Oh , sure the BS are taking up where the Catholic church left off and are busing getting the little tykes prepped for the worst to come.

Boy Scouts in New York hire openly gay camp leader

“We have a long-standing anti-discrimination policy,” said GNYC Board Member Richard Mason. “We have not kept that policy a secret.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/04/03/boy-scouts-first-openly-gay-camp-leader/25266357/