Updating a developing story, it turns out that this isn’t the only power grid attack recently. As Patriot United News reported, “Domestic terrorists wiped out the power grid serving all of Moore County, North Carolina.” They were obviously downplaying the “domestic terror” as “vandalism.” Mysteriously, the name Emily Rainey has also resurfaced, as a possible player in the North Carolina incident. For the present, she’s not connected. We’re keeping an eye on the controversial Psy-op expert anyway.
A planned attack
On Wednesday, December 7, Fox News reported that a FBI alert memo has been floating around warning that there was more than one power grid attack before the one which hit North Carolina on December 4. The Just Us Department was previously aware of “substations in Washington and Oregon” which recently “suffered physical attacks.”
Ones involving gunfire and other similar elements to the one in Moore County, North Carolina. Power is coming back on slowly and authorities hope to have it restored by midnight Wednesday, ahead of schedule. Currently, “thousands still remain without electricity.” One person has died but it’s not yet clear if the demise is related to the power outage. If so, there will be more charges.
Federal law enforcement previously warned that Oregon and Washington power stations reported physical attack scenarios “on substations using handtools, arson, firearms, and metal chains possibly in response to an online call for attacks on critical infrastructure.”
Emily Rainey, a former Army officer who resigned after the Army launched an investigation into her participation in the Jan. 6th attack, posted this about the power outage. pic.twitter.com/kiwyuafMmJ
— Charlotte Clymer 🇺🇦 (@cmclymer) December 4, 2022
The analysis declared the aim is “to cause widespread power failures with the potential impact of social disruption and violent anti-government criminal activity.” They don’t reveal what that assessment is based on.
“In recent attacks, criminal actors bypassed security fences by cutting the fence links, lighting nearby fires, shooting equipment from a distance or throwing objects over the fence and on to equipment.” There was another attack in North Carolina, too.
“On November 11, sheriff’s deputies in Jones County, North Carolina, reported that criminal vandalism caused 12,000 people to lose power for days.” They’re still investigating. “No suspects have been identified or arrested in that case.”
Power back in waves
All the new equipment has arrived, power company officials report. “Crews are calibrating and testing it to synchronize with the electric grid. Power will come back in waves of a few thousand customers restored at a time.” Right after the attack, 45,000 customers were without power, including a venue hosting a “drag show.”
They instantly thought they were the target. That’s about when Emily Rainey went on a tweet spree claiming she knows. Authorities don’t think she does but it adds another twist. Maybe she does.
Back in February, Merrick Garland nailed down “guilty pleas from three men accused of plotting to shoot substations, or power grids, with powerful rifles across the country.” They probably weren’t behind the most recent attack.
#TerrorAttack #NorthCarolina https://t.co/2Eh9Zod7R6
— Kilgore Trout (@Kilgore73862013) December 6, 2022
The FBI is really hoping to pin this on MAGA Republicans. The guys they already put in prison were “White supremacists and expected the damage would cost the government millions of dollars, lead to power being out for months and evoke civil unrest and potentially a race war prompting the next Great Depression.”
Now that Rainey’s name is floating around the edges, people are wondering if the psy-op fix is in. This power grid attack could be another case like the kidnapping of Gretchen Whitmer, totally engineered by undercover operatives and paid informants of the FBI.
The timing is perfect as distraction from the Twitter Files leak which proves the FBI helped put Joe Biden in power by covering up crimes for him.