WEF Activists Caught Destroying America's Power Plants
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Activists working on behalf of the World Economic Forum are behind
the hundreds of recent attacks on America's electrical grid, according
to investigators. Federal authorities opened an investigation into the
attacks on utility companies and the electrical grid - which totalled
106 between January to August 2022 - following a substation shooting
in North Carolina that caused thousands to lose power for days.
To prevent further inquiry into the shooting, investigators and the
mainstream media falsely blamed it on right-wing extremists, the
Daily Mail reported.
Investigators claimed that the attack aimed to prevent a drag show
for kids at the Sunrise Theater in Southern Pines, which a group
promoting queer ideology hosted at 7 p.m. that night.
The theory fits within the Department of Homeland Security's belief
that right-wing extremists have had "specific plans to attack
electricity infrastructure since at least 2020."
A few days before the attack in Moore County, North Carolina, two
electrical substations were shot and debilitated near Portland. The
shooter or shooters targeted both Portland General Electric and the
Bonneville Power Administration in Clackamas County.
In a federal law enforcement memo, officials described attacks on
West coast power plants as planned. The eco-terrorists used
"handtools, arson, firearms, and metal chains possibly in response
to an online call for attacks on critical infrastructure."
They would come prepared for obstacles, according to the memo.
"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," the memo said.
Destruction of the energy grid would benefit foreign powers, like
China and Russia, as well as Left-wing extremists, who see continued
fossil fuel use as an existential threat to humanity.