What's so special about the electric grid? Natural gas, water and telecommunications failures could cripple us just the same.
No 4473 background checks. Oh the humanity .Take down grid you take all that too.
And the internet goes with it.
Logistics activities stop. No more store resupply, no more supplies, food, gas stations, no banking transactions, no atms, etc...
My money is on ZOMBIES!!!! Not really. But being prepared for unknown events is a good idea that too few practice. Plans with back-up plans.yeah people don't realize the importance of power. Overnight you go back to the 1800s. No internet, No furnace, no AC, no refrigeration, no traffic lights, no water, public services like sewer would be shut down, within a few days anyone relaying on medical devices for breathing, cooling for meds ect would be dead or at grave risks. Yes there are generators and solar but like anything else gas pumps wont work so soon fuel would become scarce. Look At home depot or lowes. They sell out instantly when it snows of snow blowers, we get a bad storm they sell out of generators. IF you don't go something by the time you need it its too late. Its why I started prepping. Not to prepare for War,Zombies or some huge disaster but to be self sufficient in the event something does happen. Look at stores, they predict 6 inches of snow and boom no milk or bread. Its 2016 whens the last time you were snowed in ??? Less you live in buffalo and got a few feet the roads are pretty much clear 2 hours after it stops snowing. Fact is when everyone panics your going to be caught with your pants down.
Overnight you go back to the 1800s.
And the people who had the 1800s technology knew HOW to live in the 1800s. We don't. Any of you know how to build a barn with wooden pins? I have an idea, but they knew from centuries of trial and error. We would actually be back in the middle ages, having to progress to get to the level of knowledge they had in the 1800s.Even worse, you don't have the technology that made the 1800's work without power. Our modern day tech has made our world into a trap. We can't live without it.
James Burke explains it much better than I can
Also no CCTV, phones, security alarms, or lights.No 4473 background checks. Oh the humanity .
Substations are just plain vulnerable to a miscreant with evil intentions.
I remember that. They never did catch anyone. Possibly a test run for a larger operation. When you have as unprotected an infrastructure as we do, letting in tens of thousands of people who may or may not want to kill Americans makes absolutely zero sense, which explains why the idiot liberals are so in favor of it.If anyone doubts this do your own research. I think it was the Metcalf substation in the San Jose bay area that was attacked.
Do that to a handful of substations simultaneously and kaboom goes the grid. It would cause cascading failures trying to route current and overloading the system.
Attacks on the grid have happened as recently as a few months ago:
Sniper attack on Utah substation highlights grid vulnerability
In this case not a lot of customers were affected but when you see the service area of one substation reality sets in.
Thanks for sharing. I had not heard of this before now.
Not too worried about a single attack, even if it a used something as catastrophic as the cascade failure of the North east that happened a decade (or was it 2) ago.The three interconnections and microgrids are less vulnerable to issues than the hype. In fact a common cause mother nature event has the potential for greater impact than planned attacks. I am not trying to downplay the risk from a planned attack but just laying down the informed perspective that mother nature has been and will be the greatest threat to continuous reliable electrical service.
Scary stuff, if you start to dwell on it!