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    Re: The BLACKOUT was a covert-op also//Just like 9/11! PROOF!


    "Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote in
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    > Did Bush & Cheney "Order" The Great Blackout? by Cheryl Seal
    > Baltimore Indymedia, 17 August 2003 -- www.globalresearch.ca 19 August

    2003
    > The URL of this article is: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/SEA308A.html
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > The timing was way too convenient - just days to weeks before crucial

    votes on
    > Bush’s sweeping energy plan and Clear Skies Initiative - both designed to
    > dramatically overempower and expand the fossil-fuel-driven electrical

    power
    > generating industry. After all, if the 9/11 disaster got G.W. the Patriot

    Acts,
    > why shouldn’t a massive power outage get him "Energy Acts"? The timing of

    the
    > Thursday blackout was amazingly coincidental. It occurred just weeks

    before Bush
    > plans to shove a sweeping energy plan through Congress that will not only

    force
    > America to be ever more dependent on fossil fuel for decades to come, but

    will
    > turn the American electrical utility system into a giant megacorporation

    sans
    > competition, sans recourse by consumers.
    >
    > It also occurred just as Bush’s sick-joke of an alternative to the Clean

    Air
    > Act, ‘The Clear Skies Initiative’ was facing a very uncertain future -as

    of
    > August 5, Bush had resorted to using the EPA website as a ‘sales promo’

    for the
    > plan (see http://www.epa.gov/clearskies/) to try to drum up public support

    he
    > was highly unlikely to obtain. The Clear Skies scheme, hiding behind its
    > deceptive corporate euphemism, would give the electrical power generation
    > industry a license to pollute: According to David Doniger of the Natural
    > Resources Defense Council, Clear Skies will allow power plant carbon

    emissions
    > (the top greenhouse gas) to increase by up to 16 percent between 2000 and

    2010
    > -and this at a time when the ravages of global warming are becoming

    alarmingly
    > obvious and air pollution related asthma among children have been steadily
    > climbing. Says Vivian Stockman of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition:

    "If
    > there were requirements for truth in government labeling, the ‘Clear Skies


    > initiative would be called ‘Clear Lies.’ This is just another sadly

    typical case
    > of doublespeak, which the administration uses in attempts to hide the

    truth
    > about its environmental policies."
    >
    > The Bush energy plan, also up for consideration in Congress, is nearly as

    bad,
    > aiming just a little lower, at the pocket instead of the lungs. Here’s how

    the
    > New York Times put it in their August 15 edition:
    >
    > "The focus of the energy bill has been on a controversial plan from the

    Federal
    > Energy Regulatory Commission to rewrite power grid rules and require U.S.
    > utilities to join super-regional grid groups...The industry needs about

    $50
    > billion to $100 billion in new investment, according to the Electric Power
    > Research Institute, an industry funded group in Palo Alto, California."
    >
    > What this would mean, physically, is the construction of an unbelievably
    > massive, unbelievably ugly network of giant new power lines marching

    across the
    > countryside. This means that millions of acres of land could be claimed by

    the
    > federal government as ‘public domain.’ Your nice little suburb or

    farmhouse
    > could soon be sitting in the shadow of power lines and/or switching

    stations.
    >
    > What this will mean, economically, is disaster for the consumer. Bush

    plans to
    > deregulate the industry as well as calling for tens of billions in grid
    > ‘upgrades.’ To the average electrical engineer, an upgrade would no doubt

    mean a
    > renovation of an existing utility. To Bush, an ‘upgrade’ means handing his
    > corporate pals billions of dollars and a license to screw the public,
    > environment, and future. In fact, when the Farr Amendment was introduced

    in
    > 2001, calling for funds to be devoted to real grid upgrades, guess who

    killed
    > it? Yep: Bush & Co. In any case, does anyone not a permanent resident of

    Romper
    > Room seriously imagine that this will not translate into skyrocketing

    power
    > bills -a cost that will hit the poor, the ill, small business, and

    strapped
    > local governments the hardest? What truly shows the Bush lie in his quest

    for
    > new power plants is that there is NO POWER SHORTAGE. There is in fact a

    SURPLUS
    > of power in the U.S. It is just the distribution system needs an

    overhaul -which
    > can be done with sophisticated computerized distribution centers and

    interfaces
    > that more efficiently shunt power from place to place.
    >
    > What is truly ironic is that this week’s power failure occurred in the

    area
    > where the power industry had been most deregulated! In the Mid-Atlantic,

    by
    > contrast, the grid was able to protect itself from the cascade and

    customers
    > remained unaffected. Yet Bush will without doubt start pushing immediately

    for
    > deregulation as part of his famous ‘energy plan.’ By the way, isn’t this

    the
    > same ‘energy plan’ that featured a list of still-secret names? An energy

    plan
    > that will be sold using, as an incentive, a massive blackout that held

    millions
    > hostage for dozens of hours, and headed up by a list of shadowy corporate
    > figures whose names are being withheld from the public in violation of

    federal
    > law? Yep, sounds like the Bush Reich to me.
    >
    > Back to the amazingly coincidental blackout. As soon as it happened, Bush

    didn’t
    > miss a beat. Three minutes into his truly cheezy, semi-lucid statement on

    the
    > night of August 14 (he acted as if someone had either just waked him up or
    > sobered him up and shoved him before the cameras) he was calling for

    ‘upgrades.’
    > After a major disaster of any sort, most leaders, be they mayors or

    presidents,
    > don’t bring that sort of thing up as their first issue. The human element

    comes
    > first -for the sake of political correctness if nothing else! What if,

    standing
    > next to the destroyed WTC towers, Guiliani’s first comment had been,

    "Guess its
    > time to get busy building better towers!"? You would expect that sort of
    > colossally insensitive comment after a disaster only from a sharkish
    > contractor...The sort who are now circling Iraq ...not to mention the
    > Congressional halls where Bush’s energy plan will soon be debated.
    >
    > But make no mistake (to use a favorite White House phrase) Bush’s comment

    on
    > 8/14 was the statement of a sharkish contractor. He was making sure, early

    on,
    > to inject the notion that the power grid system failed because the whole

    thing
    > needs to be upgraded and the only way to upgrade (we will soon be hearing)

    is
    > through the Bush energy plan.. He and his henchman will, without doubt,

    repeat
    > this fallacy over and over in coming days, just as they did the Al-Queda-

    Saddam
    > lie.
    >
    > Yet Bush, while worrying about contractor-benefiting upgrades, failed to

    even at
    > least offer to cancel his fund-raising dinner for Arnold Schwartzenegger

    and
    > come back East. This action suggests he is either more outrageously out of

    touch
    > with the requirements of being a leader than we already assumed, or that

    he knew
    > the power outage would be a short-lived, non-catastrophic event. Afterall,

    if he
    > did not know this to be so, then, as a good leader, he should have assumed
    > things could get worse before they got better and planned accordingly.
    >
    > The very fact that Bush was in California the moment of the blackout seems
    > orchestrated to me -as if the event had been staged as a crude way to both
    > distance Bush from the ‘scene of the crime’ and to draw attention back to

    the
    > California energy crisis. In the simple-mindedly devious world of Karl

    Rove and
    > other White House schemers, if you hit the public over the head hard and

    long
    > enough with the same lie or with the pairing of two images (Al

    Queda-Saddam,
    > nukes-Iraq, California-blackouts/energy crisis), they can, like so many

    heifers,
    > be steered in any direction you want.
    >
    > Another suspicious point in the blackout scenario is New York City

    Republican
    > Mayor Bloomberg’s ABSOLUTE PROMISE on the afternoon of 8/14 that the power

    would
    > be back on by Friday. How could anyone possibly predict this with such

    certainty
    > -would even dare to, in Bloomberg’s position of public trust...unless, of
    > course, the knew the cause for the outage was readily correctable - a

    temporary
    > glitch in the system, rather than severe physical damage somewhere. This

    is a
    > diagnosis power engineers were not willing to make even hours after the

    outage
    > began. Yet Bloomberg made this bold prediction within an hour of the

    blackout’s
    > start. That he was wrong is simply proof that the best laid evil plans of

    mice
    > and morons sometime go astray.
    >
    > The New York grid has a very sophisticated system for responding to

    failures at
    > any given point in the system to prevent any cascade effect. As the

    engineers
    > are now saying - it shouldn’t have happened. Not without help, anyway. By

    the
    > way -if we are all forced to be on the same super grids, what happens if

    there
    > is a real disaster? We (as communities) all go down together? No thank

    you! I
    > don’t think any of us wants to become a domino.
    >
    > All through the night of August 14-15 power engineering experts across the
    > country were already weighing in on the mysterious giant blackout in the
    > Northeastern US on radio talk shows and Internet postings. It shouldn’t

    have
    > happened, they said -not with the ‘checks and balances’ built into that

    system.
    > Lightening? No tangible sign of such an event, say eyewitnesses in the

    vicinity
    > of the Niagara Falls Mohawk power plant -in fact, the conditions weren’t

    even
    > right. Yes, a ‘point blackout’ could have happened, but a massive cascade?
    > Something is fishy here. Such has been the repeated assessment.
    >
    > My own first observation last night was how very ‘accommodating’ the

    outage was
    > of Wall Street: the lights did not go out until the stock market closed

    for the
    > day. And it happened on a Thursday, as if to insure that travel would have

    a
    > good chance to resume by the weekend.
    >
    > Now that widespread suspicions are being raised about the cause of the

    blackout,
    > and the restoration of power is taking longer than Bloomberg, et al.

    predicted,
    > the Bush camp is changing its tune. On the morning of August 15,

    Bloomberg
    > asserted that the whole thing was Canada’s fault! I’m just surprised they

    didn’t
    > try to blame France.
    >
    > I suspect the plan was only supposed to just last a few hours, just long

    enough
    > to create high anxiety and chaos (without high anxiety and chaos, Bush

    cannot
    > remain unimpeached for long), and make a nifty case for the Bush energy

    plan and
    > Clear Skies Initiative. But, just as the ‘smart bombs’ in Iraq were not so

    smart
    > after all, the Bush blackout plan has not proved to be such a sweet

    off—and-on
    > operation. Instead, it is going to cost America a packet -in fact,

    probably at
    > least as much as all the money just returned in tax cuts.
    >
    > Of course, the prolonged nature of the blackout in New York could have a

    more
    > sinister cause: Could it be that the plucky, unperturbed response of New

    Yorkers
    > wasn’t what the Bush Reich was hoping for? And that the prolonged blackout

    in
    > miserable heat is just the Reich’s way of putting the screws to their

    victims,
    > pushing them to the desired point of desperation where they will

    gratefully
    > (Bush hopes) ‘sign away their firstborn?’ My bet is that New Yorkers are

    made of
    > sterner stuff than this and the Bush scheme will still fail to bring them

    to
    > their knees.
    >
    > What Zapped the Northeastern Grid? An Electromagnetic Pulse -or a Failure

    to
    > Follow the Rules?
    >
    > So what modus operandi could someone use to disable the entire

    Northeastern
    > power grid? The favorite conspiracy theory being fielded so far is an EMP,

    or
    > electromagnetic pulse. As of the night of 8/16, the Freeper brigades were

    out in
    > force, trying to divert public attention by planting outlandish and

    outlandishly
    > varied theories via call-ins to radio shows and postings on the Internet.
    > However, the US Military has being seeking to develop EMP weaponry capable

    of
    > disabling aspects of enemy infrastructure, especially communications

    systems. A
    > strategically targeted ‘zap’ by such a weapon could, theoretically, have
    > achieved the desired effect. Here’s an excerpt from ‘Above Top Secret,’ a
    > website dedicated to recording such developments as EMP:
    >
    > "Commercial computer equipment is particularly vulnerable to EMP effects,

    as it
    > is largely built up of high density Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS)

    devices,
    > which are very sensitive to exposure to high voltage transients. What is
    > significant about MOS devices is that very little energy is required to
    > permanently wound or destroy them, any voltage in typically in excess of

    tens of
    > Volts can produce an effect termed gate breakdown, which effectively

    destroys
    > the device. Even if the pulse is not powerful enough to produce thermal

    damage,
    > the power supply in the equipment will readily supply enough energy to

    complete
    > the destructive process. Wounded devices may still function, but their
    > reliability will be seriously impaired. Shielding electronics by equipment
    > chassis provides only limited protection, as any cables running in and out

    of
    > the equipment will behave very much like antennae, in effect guiding the

    high
    > voltage transients into the equipment. "
    > http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/ebomb.html
    >
    > A far less exotic scenario is that someone at one of the northeastern

    power
    > stations caused the cascade simply by failing to follow the

    rules -intentionally
    > or unintentionally. As one engineer put it during an interview on August

    15, in
    > the deregulated system , the rules are now ‘suggested’ rather than

    mandatory.
    > Even if caught, the guilty party would not be technically culpable.
    >
    > In any case Bush and Co. have a lot to answer for. Maybe it’s time they

    started.
    >
    > THE ENERGY PLOT THICKENS....
    >
    > Now, to another important aspect of the contrived ‘energy crisis’ and the

    issues
    > surrounding it. Ironically, I had started the following article several

    hours
    > before the blackout, on the morning of the 14th. August 14 Decision by

    Bush
    > Administration Panders to the Ohio Valley Coal Industry -Leading Supplier

    of
    > Coal to the Power Industry
    >
    > "Daddy won’t you take me back to Muhlenberg County, Down by the Green

    River
    > where Paradise lay? I’m sorry, my son, but you’re too late in asking, Mr.
    > Peabody’s coal train has hauled it away." -Appalachian Folk song
    >
    > When it came to handing more power over to the already-bloated media

    through the
    > proposed changes in FCC regulations, the Bush administration gave the

    public the
    > bum’s rush, allowing barely 6 weeks for comments and refusing to extend

    the
    > public input period.
    >
    > Now, the coal industry is trying to fight proposed regulations that would
    > protect the ravaged Appalachian environment from the devastating effects

    of
    > lopping off the tops of mountains to cheaply extract the coal there. This
    > hideous practice is ruining formerly pristine mountain streams and rivers.

    It
    > isn’t too surprising that there have been extremely few public comments

    OPPOSING
    > the proposed protective regulations.
    >
    > So what does the Bush administration do? It extends the deadline period.

    Not by
    > the paltry two or three weeks the FCC issue got, but by over four months

    (130
    > days) to January 4, 2004. That will give the corporazis plenty of time to
    > mobilize their Freeper brigades, who will do their damnedest to ‘stuff the
    > ballot box.’
    >
    > Of course, the Bush case justifying ‘topping’ is based on the supposedly

    urgent
    > need for more and cheaper coal to fuel new power plants. And, the need for

    new
    > power plants, of course, has just been oh-so-conveniently ‘highlighted’ by

    the
    > mysterious power blackout. This event, with astonishingly opportune

    timing,
    > occurred the very day it was announced that the time for ‘comments’ on the
    > mountain topping had been extended. No doubt Bush & Co. imagined that the

    public
    > would rush right out and clamor for mountain top coal as a way to avoid

    another
    > blackout.
    >
    > To read about just how deep into the pocket of the coal industry this
    > administration read the following article, a reprint from last Spring.

    Peabody
    > Coal Company Barons Top Cheney's Secret Energy Task Force List
    > http://baltimore.indymedia.org/newsw...3847/index.php
    >
    > CURIOUS TIMELINE
    >
    > August 5: Bush’s Clear Skies Initiative, designed to all but overturn the

    Clean
    > Air Initiative and give power-generating utilities a license to spew the

    worst
    > greenhouse gases into the air, unrestricted, faces a stiff uphill battle

    in
    > Congress in the coming weeks. The Bush EPA creates what amounts to a sales

    pitch
    > for the Initiative in its website. But opposition to the initiative is

    building,
    > especially with the summer’s abundant evidence of global warming.
    >
    > Morning of August 14: In the Ohio Valley, in the coal-mining district, the

    coal
    > industry has aggressively been seeking to block regulations prohibiting

    them
    > from trashing the environment by loppipng off the tops of mountains to

    mine coal
    > - a practice that has been devastating rivers and streams, and desecrating

    the
    > landscape. But, so far, the public input period for regulations has

    yielded an
    > overwhelming majority of anti-mining comments.
    >
    > Morning of the 14th: the Bush administration allows the period for public
    > comment to be extended, outrageously, until January 4.POINT TO REMEMBER:

    The
    > number one consumer of coal from the Ohio Valley is the ELECTRICAL

    GENERATION
    > INDUSTRY.
    >
    > Morning August 14: Bush in California, distancing himself from the

    Northeast by
    > 3,500 miles and placing himself at the site of the last massive

    electricity
    > crisis, a crisis that proved to have been largely engineered by Ken Lay

    and
    > other energy barons looking for easy billions.
    > Afternoon of August 14: an inexplicably huge blackout hits the Northeast,
    > including the Ohio Valley.
    >
    > Evening, August 14: Bush makes a three-minute statement that includes a

    call to
    > upgrade the national power grid (and by extension, of course, the energy
    > generating system, regulations and all). He will repeat this call every

    single
    > time he speaks for the next 24 hours (and no doubt beyond)
    > Evening of August 14:Several possible causes for the blackout are being

    fielded,
    > but many people in the industry express suspicion that it was

    "engineered."
    >
    > Afternoon of August 15 It now being suggested in the mainstream media that

    the
    > power outage originated in the OHIO VALLEY.
    >
    > Here’s hoping that the future timeline does not include an entry citing

    the
    > fear-driven, no-questions asked passage of the Clear Skies Initiative and

    Energy
    > Plan by Congress.
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------
    > "Power Outage Traced to Dim Bulb in White House: The tale of the Brits who
    > swiped 800 jobs from New York, carted off $90 million, then tonight,

    turned off
    > our lights. " Greg Palast at

    http://globalresearch.ca/articles/PAL308A.html
    >
    > "Refresher" from 2001: Bush Energy Plan to Heavily Feature Coal-Fired

    Power
    > Plants...burning Ohio Valley Coal
    > http://www.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/05/17/bush.coal/
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > © Copyright Cheryll Seal 2003 For fair use only/ pour usage équitable

    seulement



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    Re: The BLACKOUT was a covert-op also//Just like 9/11! PROOF!

    On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 17:08:36 -0600, John Smith reposted a message by
    "Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <nospam@newsranger.com>.

    Take your conspiracy theories elsewhere. Stop spamming unrelated groups!


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