Certainly a major point to having the option or being off-the-grid. Warrant Canary creator
On Oct 9, 2017 10:08 AM, "grarpamp" <grarp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 7:03 AM, John Young <j...@pipeline.com> wrote: > > Carbon fiber bombs from 1999 used by NATO to attack Yugoslavia grids > > > > http://cryptome.info/0001/blu114-yu/blu114-yu.htm > > > > No doubt more sophisticated now. Drones likely to be used, on US and NATO > > comms, music concerts, sports, revenuers, golf clubs, VIP transports, > search > > and social media, drone controllers. spy kiosks and whatever relies on > EM. > > >> South Korea developing graphite 'blackout bombs' to paralyse North's > >> electrical grid > >> > >> https://www.yahoo.com/newsroom/vibes/south-korea/v- > 50a3291a-1aa0-3389-b071-c23ae7c7394b_c-629d6357-e0fd- > 316b-8ace-1c014e1e774f_a-629d6357-e0fd-316b-8ace-1c014e1e774f > > Similar fireworks might be just as easily obtained by lobbing > rebar and oil draining rounds into the substation of your enemy... > > https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar > https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_substation > https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer_oil > > Though at that point, due to opposing action, infrastructure > nonredundancy and fragility, lack of spares production... > you're probably not going to be able to watch your cat > videos on youtube anymore either. >