CENTRAL VIEW for Monday, February 10, 2014
by William Hamilton, J.D., Ph.D.
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Politics: Cover-up 101?
Today,
two-thirds of the continental USA is covered with ice and snow. A
perfect time to expose the Global-Warming Hoax. But then, why waste
precious newspaper space on something which is so chillingly obvious --
even to the most mentally challenged person in the village? (Let’s do
clean up the planet. But for the correct reasons.)
Instead, here’s
a real issue. What would we do right now if America suffered a massive
electrical power outage? We could burn wood. But most homes rely on
natural gas, or propane, or fuel oil, or coal. To work, all fuel sources
need at least a spark of electricity. A back-up generator helps;
however, generators run on either gasoline or propane which could
eventually run out, leaving even hospital emergency rooms without power.
So, while most everyone is praying their electricity stays on, consider this little-known story:
Kudos to the Wall Street Journal for picking up last week on what should have been a huge story that only surfaced in print this last December in Foreign Policy Magazine and was now just "outed" again by, Mr. Jon Wellinghof, the former chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
At a power station near San Jose, CA, at 12:58.
a.m., on April 16, 2013, persons still unknown removed two 75-pound
manhole covers, climbed down a ladder, and cut a number of power cables.
Shortly thereafter, snipers started firing at the power station’s
transformers. One hundred and ten rifle shots were fired into the
oil-filled radiators of 17 transformers, spilling 52,000 gallons of oil,
causing the over-heating transformers to go off-line very slowly.
But timely
rerouting of electric lines by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
employees to other power stations prevented a massive power outage
across Silicon Valley -- ground zero of America’s computer industry.
At first light, investigators found over 100
finger-print free AK-47 shell casings. (Wonder who uses AK-47s?) They
found piles of rock, used as firing positions that had to have been put
in place in advance of the actual attack. The attackers knew better than
to shoot the 17 transformers where they would explode instantly,
summoning the police. The slow, but ruinous, draining of the oil-filled
radiators provided time for the attackers to slip away undetected.
Last week, Mr.
Wellinghof said he was going public now out of concern that national
security is at risk and that critical electric-grid sites are not
adequately protected. Also, a former official of PG&E said he feared
the incident could have been a dress rehearsal for a much larger event.
"This wasn’t an incident where Billy Bob and Joe decided, after a few
brewskis to come in and shoot up a substation. This was an event that
was well thought out, well planned and they targeted key components."
When asked, the
FBI, which works for Obama-appointee, Attorney General Eric Holder,
said, "It does not think a terrorist organization caused the attack."
Hello?
Somehow, the
equally well-planned attack on the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, Libya, on
September 11, 2012, comes to mind. Does anyone detect a pattern of
playing politics with both domestic and international issues? You
decide.
Nationally
syndicated columnist, William Hamilton, was educated at the University
of Oklahoma, the George Washington University, the U.S Naval War
College, the University of Nebraska, and Harvard University.
©2014. William Hamilton.
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Dr. Hamilton can be contacted at:
P.O. Box 2001
Granby, CO 80446
P.O. Box 2001
Granby, CO 80446
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