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Originally posted by tetsuoatx
You are fear mongering with your title. PLus There is no evidence of power outage just lights flashing in the sky.
Originally posted by karen61560
Originally posted by 1ibl2ibs
My concern isn't about the power outage. My concern is about what TPTB was doing DURING the power outage. What was the outage cover for? What is coming just around the bend?
Whats coming around the bend.? I see some strong medications and possibly a padded cell. At the very least several therapy sessions to address the paranoia issue.
Originally posted by Ironclad
Originally posted by gnosticagnostic
reply to post by RedParrotHead
Wow... sorry you went through that... boy this date really has people worked up
No, that date only has gullible people and tinfoil hat wearing fruitcakes worked up, not normal people...lol
2nd
Maybe re-names, as the headline is misleading somewhat..
Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
Originally posted by Cryptonomicon
Originally posted by tetsuoatx
You are fear mongering with your title. PLus There is no evidence of power outage just lights flashing in the sky.
There was in FACT a power outage. You should learn how to use Google before making statements like the one you just did.
Originally posted by VikingWarlord
reply to post by CB6699
Yup, substation.
2nd.
A downed high voltage transmission line near Bestgate Road l
Originally posted by starshift
www.capitalgazette.com...
Says a Massive power outage plunges Annapolis into dark.
I will add that there are probably some people freaking out over right now if they tie this into an unnatural event.edit on 20-12-2012 by starshift because: add
Originally posted by intrptr
I saw arcing wires swinging in the wind and banging into poles on CNN but couldn't locate video of it. If a conductor breaks loose from the resistors and swings in the wind, each time it touches the pole you get an arc. As the wire is swinging back and forth it touches the pole and then swings away, and then touches the pole again. That oscillation breaks wire to resistor connections further and further along the lead so you see the lights moving along the horizon. Off and on, off and on. Until the excess load is detected and trips the breakers.
Nice end of the world display...
glenburnie.patch.com...