A LESSON IN ASYMMETRIC WARFARE IN MOORE COUNTY

Guest Post by NC Scout

Moore County, NC. A mostly impoverished rural county in southeast NC with the exception of the influx of Fort Bragg government money and, of course,  the traditional home of Pineland. It rarely makes the news and is a place you never want to go. Lots of crime. The people that live there, at least for the most part, are transient, except for the ones who can’t get out. There’s an influx of liberal transplants racing to buy up cheap homes for pennies on the dollar, gentrifying traditional neighborhoods, planting BLM and rainbow flags, signs that say “y’all means all” and calling the police on the young black kids riding by Grandma’s old home, wondering why the blue haired people bought it and mommy is working two jobs and a side hustle and can’t make it. Same story in many places Seattle and Cali have infected here.

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Gunfire On Two NC Substations Plunges Tens of Thousands Into Darkness And Cold

Looks like another FBI false flag attack.

Via ZeroHedge

After two power substations in North Carolina came under gunfire on Saturday, tens of thousands of customers are without power. Outages are expected to last until Thursday, according to Duke Energy.

The twin attacks took place shortly after 7pm Saturday in Moore County, a rural area about 90 miles east of Charlotte. The area is popular among retirees and is home to the golf mecca of Pinehurst.

As temperatures were expected to dip to 30 degrees, more than 35,000 customers were still without power late Sunday night, according to poweroutage.us. That’s 56% of the county’s customers. Meanwhile, a Southern Pines town manager told the News & Observer that the outage has already caused several accidents, including a four-vehicle collision that sent four to a hospital with minor injuries.

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