Monday, August 26, 2019

services denial 2


SERVICES DENIAL 2
We left off yesterday with a great example of Services Denial, the Northern California utility that has announced it will be shutting down electrical service when winds threaten ( or extra heat, or whatever they construe as a threat to their equipment ). We could take a lot away from this development, such as the break down of private monopoly oversight. Or, state and corporate collusion. Or, an example of Peak Oil when the grid cannot maintain its 24/7 mandate anymore ( the public utilities supplying on demand power was the biggest argument against intermittent alternate energy ).
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We could surmise that we have entered Turd World Nation status where power is going to be on two hours a day, rolling blackouts ( it seems such a small thing, a utility calling to close so as to avoid starting wildfires next time. In reality, it is the foot in the door for very poor behavior. It was a test case, and you and me lost. This is the wake up call that Your Precious grid is now New Normal unreliable. Get your solar panels and generators now, before the rush. The JIT inventory won't handle the demand ).
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And yet, I see something else here. I see another example of Services Denial used as a weapon. Today, the corporates are declaring hence forth and ever more they will not pay out of pocket for Acts Of God, or even Acts Of Corporations For Profits, but tomorrow this is a weapon both sides will use. Disrupting electrical is nothing new. The Allies put a lot of ordnance towards keeping German factories dark. We've all heard of the bullet holes in the high dollar electric equipment ( again, in California. Couldn't happen to a nicer place. I mean, seriously folks, how much more warning do you need? )
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Surely, you've all heard of Puerto Rico ( yes, it's an island, and don't call me Shirley )? The power was out for months after the hurricane. Just as New Orleans still has neighborhoods full of soggy piles of former houses, going on past a decade, just as Afghanistan still isn't pacified almost twenty years on, the island will probably never regain its grid to the same degree it just had ( one imagines the tourist areas will be bright and shiny and the barrios not so much ). I'm not sure how much more proof you need that we are in a serious energy contraction.
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But, you've seen nothing yet. We will transition from Acts Of God and Acts Of Contraction over to Acts Of War. Economic war, resource war, insurgency or war against the Indigs, it is all the same. And for you Ollie Ostriches out there, if you think an economic war is not being waged against you, do you think you can get your job back from a OtherGender or OtherColor? Why do you think it is so important that they push their ridiculous “2.9% unemployment”? You are being blamed for your unemployment ( “lazy White Bitches, full employment, stop being racist” ).
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It doesn't take much to disrupt or destroy our past its pull date infrastructure. Already traffic is always gridlocked. Already your Internet speed is below dial-up as too many customers share too little equipment. Already water and sewer mains leak away without acknowledgment. I don't need to keep going on. You know the drill. Once conflict goes Full Retard, and you can bet your last jelly filled donut and your left testicle on it happening sooner rather than later, Service Denial is used by both sides.
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What does it take to halt most shipping by semi truck in this country? On the part of guerrillas, it takes a few guys on overpasses with cinder blocks or if they want to get fancy, jellied gasoline. What does it take for the government to shut it down? Environmental decrees or taxes. You don't think the government won't deny Red areas with incoming shipments? All it has to do is get its Quisling asswhores in the state gov to go Full Environmentalist. You don't have to completely stop traffic, you just need to disrupt it just enough.
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How hard is it to disrupt train service? You just need to knock out pins and move the rail somewhat. It is easily fixable, but it is rather disruptive. I could see the gov either hacking switch boxes or otherwise staging False Flags ( “we can't allow our trains in when the area is a hotbed of insurgents” ). Again, the government is also fighting a war with Soft Power in mind, and again, it doesn't mind killing innocent women and children to win the war. Food IS Weapon One. The Pretty People hate you, White Humpers. They will applaud your starvation.
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I think it was Survival Prepping For Normal People ( over at Patron-link at my web page ) who brought up nuking Las Vegas in one of his Wacked Out Wednesday video's. You could probably do a better job just blowing up Hoover Dam. I'm not sure how insurgents could do it ( although perhaps taking out the generators would result in enough of a delay in electricity to turn the city into a ghost town ), but to the gov it would be nothing. Why do it? I'm not sure on that one-the state is already under Blue Belly control. But in the coming war, crap WILL get strange.
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Remember the engineered Anthrax scare ( of course it was false flagged. There was a Patriot Act to ram through and countries to invade )? How about another one of those showing up in grain silo's? How about a worker crapping in the meat vat at a sausage factory? How hard would it be to get ideas from Edward Abbey ( “monkeywrenching” )? Aesop ( HERE ) has been coming up with a lot of great ideas on sabotage that make me insanely jealous.
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It is easy peasy messing up everything, one only needs the balls. That doesn't mean you win. Because you think that the powers that be really care about their Blue Belly Buddies carrying their water for them. They certainly do not. Progs, PC'ers, commies, soy boys, all manner of traitors supporting the cause of anti-freedom in America, are mere Useful Idiots, and can be thrown under the bus at any time. Oreo Cosby, propagandist selling the softening of Black Hatred. Weinstein, now paying the price for bringing the world The English Patient, a fellow Jew Propagandist pushing cultural disintegration. Under the bus.
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If the 9% Straw Boss people can so easily be sacrificed, what chance do all the Blue masses have? Well, granted, there are the upper echelon of the 9%, the 1% of the 9%, which Weinstein and Cosby were, and the rest which have sold out to retain their slippery status of middle class ( inflation being what it is, earning $30k is certainly NOT middle class anymore. Two household incomes of $35+, added to constant added debt, barely gets you there anymore ), but they are all equally vulnerable.
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Don't think the 1% ( the real 1%, not the 1% of the 9% ) won't false flag Blue areas to blame the Reds, either. What do you think the Black Shirts are doing? They operate, mostly, in Blue Urban Zones. Who do you think funds these people? It didn't end after King Kenyans reign was over. He just Virtue Signaled to the 9% what has been going on for decades. It was more subtle than blowing up an orphanage and blaming a Deplorable ( as in OKC ). Since Caspers are racist, just for being born, and racism caused OtherColor poor behavior, all NonWhite crime is their fault. So, Blues being attacked are blamed not on the attackers but on Whites.
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We already lost Hearts And Minds, and yet we are sandtable planning rebellion in our own echo chamber. Do we think this is going to be a winning strategy? Sure, we can disrupt our electric power along with the Blue city. So what? We ignore Soft Power while planning to crap in our own bed. That is already losing. The only alternative I see is full on Mau Mau cleansing, but have you noticed how the feds have already denied secessionists water access? That is a good enough point to stop at for today. Continued tomorrow.
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31 comments:

  1. “We left off yesterday with a great example of Services Denial, the Northern California utility that has announced it will be shutting down electrical service when winds threaten ( or extra heat, or whatever they construe as a threat to their equipment )”


    Yeah, it doesn’t take much to throw a monkey wrench in the gears these days. Here in Commiefornia, someone hacked the Rio Americana high school’s website (That translates to the American River high school folks, and if that isn’t a sign of the future of Commiefornia, then I don’t know what is) and posted a racist rant. This beyond atrocious act, required taking some FBI dude’s away from doing important FBI stuff (Oh, say as keeping an eye on deplorable dude’s that run survivalist blogs :D ). I kid you not; the FBI is investigating the incident.

    https://fox40.com/2019/08/22/shock-anger-after-racist-message-circulates-at-rio-americano-high-school/

    Interesting. The first thing that I thought about when you brought up that Monkey Wrench book, was that old Loompanics publication by George Hayduke, Get Even: The Complete Book Of Dirty Tricks. Someone else in the comments section made the same distinction. Boy, those were good old days in the 1980’s. Even without internet, it was still a better time to be a young man.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0873641868/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0

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    1. The FBI doesn't do much of anything important-best to keep them online and off of the streets

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    2. No. It was wrong to hate african american commies :D

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    3. MLK. Hoover wire tapping him. Get it? I get that my humor doesn’t transfer well over cyberspace, or to normal folks, for that matter :D

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    4. 223: ha!
      249: We're normal? Pretty sure I got it-if not I'm laughing like an idiot.

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  2. Denial of service, that takes me back. Inter service rivalries would get the hot water services shut off, a/c comes on near the Arctic circle and heat near the equator. We even had one nab some metal filings from the machine shop and put them in the oil samples from the main reduction gears to get us home a week early because his wife was due for delivery.

    I lived in Bullhead City AZ for a few months. Blowing Hoover would definitely screw some folks over there, unless you over the river in Laughlin at the time.

    Ditch the car, get some solar power up and running, and have some food stored and denial of service becomes something to laugh out when you see the suckers sitting at the gas pump.

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    1. Whenever I say, "ditch the car", everyone starts acting like I have two heads ( and that doesn't include "Little Brain" ). Rolling the damn boulder up the hill everyday on my keyboard.

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    2. Lol. A couple of DUIs got me started, never looked back, I am much happier without one

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    3. And thanks to your comment, I got today's article idea. This is why I love comments. So bless you twice. Once for the auto denial support and once for the writing support.

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  3. New Orleans' soggy rotting homes is almost exclusively due to 1)fouled up property ownership & 2)lame ass insurance companies dragging feet.

    N.O. had a "peculair" social habit of family members continuing to live in Mom's or Granny's house after their deaths. Sometimes for decades and across several generations. No estate settlement or probate filings ever performed.
    Just various children and nephews/nieces continued living (& paying taxes) on homes STILL in dead people's names. So when they filed for emergency aid from FEMA or from insurance companies the claimants' names didn't match property tax roles.

    The only "energy contraction" was the inhabitants not getting off their butts and settling estate claims YEARS before.
    So widespread was this lackadaisical (ahem!) social habit that I believe either the city or Parrish went to court on behalf of these clowns in hopes of recognizing their insurance/aid claims prior to sorting out rightful property heirs.
    It was full on Treasury looting grab fest in return for votes by politicians. No one would rip the festering puerilent bandage off and clean the wound that typifies so much of N.O.

    As for Puerto Rico, I know a disaster recovery expert who flew into PR within days of hurricane. His focus is basic infrastructure services restarts.

    PR's electrical system was/is a damn rat's nest of illegal and jack legged service connections.
    Another case of "poor social skills". Just a complete ClusterF. So screwed up that re-establishing service to many areas constituted very high risk to the linemen brought in from Stateside as part of disaster contingency agreements.
    Undocumented services lines and drops going to places not even recorded.

    No, PR's problem wasn't energy contraction either. It was/is sanctioned theft and a no rules, me first 3 rd world attitude.
    Better to just flatten vast sectors and start from scratch....but why bother? It'll return to same in 10 years. Besides 100s of thousands now in Florida....good luck Sunshine State.

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    1. I would say that you are still making my claim for me. Lack of control by the PTB, which built up both areas to begin with ( modernized, installed grid, paved, etc ), highlights energy contraction, also known as decentralization from a position of highly centralized. Colonialization to semi-independence as resources are withdrawn from control and upkeep.

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  4. I bought some whole wheat from my local feedstore...a 50 pound bag.

    I rinsed it in a strainer. Then I simmered it in water: whole. No grinding. It tasted good with a little butter and salt.

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    1. You know, lo these many years eating wheat and I've never tried it that way. How much did the wheat cost you in your area?

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    2. A 50 pound bag of whole wheat at the feedstore is $12.95. Not 'organic'.

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    3. Okay, not too dissimilar from here. "Organic" food is like having a FLIR on your AR. Nice to have but not very practical.

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    4. "You know, lo these many years eating wheat and I've never tried it that way."

      WTF - that's the only way I have ever eaten it. Way easier than using the grinder.... err not the phone app grinder. Guys? Guys? Come on - you know I'm not that inclined that way.

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    5. I'm so removed from social interaction, I don't even get the grinder joke.

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  5. Correct Jim. It is all true. Down here in Las Vegas the nearby Mount Charleston mountain community has also been notified of power interruptions to be conducted, at will like, in any sketchy weather that may damage lines causing fires. The area is affluent douche pouches as expected and they are crying tears over the injustice. Welcome to new normals.

    In reference to Vegas being a good strike target; boy howdy it is fertile ground. One swipe and the diverse visitors from all over 'Merica as well as international visitors will create a very wide attentive audience for an agenda. Avoid people, especially crowds of them.

    Lawns are the new white supremacist signaler. I trimmed mine this morning and soaked it well with way too much water, before it gets up to 108 degrees today. It's pretty as a PGA golf course. I feel just great about it all. Winning.

    Stay frosty.

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    1. Lawns-substituting gardening or farming for food dependence, needing oil fueled irrigation. Satisfying our need for creating life. The NOL just loves her some lawn. And the stink eye I get kidding about planting rock to save a precious resource! :)

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  6. Does anyone have a suggestion on a good brand/model to buy for a periscope? To be used when hunting or hiding...

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    1. Don't they have some of those old time magazine reprints on making your own out of cardboard and mirrors?

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    2. Get some round mirrors at the dollar store, some PVC pipe, elbows and silicone caulk at Lowes. Mount the mirrors at a 45 degree angle in the elbows and silicone the whole mess together. Make the center section "expandable" depending on how high your wall is. Too high and you lose focus. You can also shine a flashlight thru a periscope. Just sayin.

      Speaking of generators. My Troy Bilt 3550 generator is only 110 volts but has 2 circuits. Electrical stuff isn't my strong point. During hurricane Charlie I needed 220v to run my submerged well. My brother knows electricity and jigger rigged a cord that had 2 110v on 1 end and 1 220v on the other and plugged it into both circuits. He said to only run it for about 5 mins cause it will overload the system.

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    3. I need to get out more. Who knew they had round mirrors at the dollar store! No, seriously, I haven't been in the Dollar Tree for two or three years. Sad Panda :(

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    4. I can't say for certain any of the dollar stores have round mirrors cause I haven't looked, but I'd bet they do. It may have a plastic frame around it that you would need to remove, or not. The closest one to us is so slammed with products it's not possible to know all of what they have. I know they have those (2) AA lanterns for $3 that put out a fair amount of light. I have about 20 of them.

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    5. There was a video on batt life and some of the crappy ones at the dollar store actually got more life per dollar than the expensive brand names. Assuming you have plenty of batts, both disposable and rechargeable, for all your lights ( yes, I know you aren't using them all at once ).

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  7. Living out in the country our power situation was never good. We are the first to go out and the last to get it back. For a few years it got more reliable, but it's gotten worse the last few years. I've got enough solar for my house that life goes on. Gotta keep the well pump going and lights on. I've also got an additional four small solar electric systems in operation right now. Two are on my boat. One's on the bug out vehicle and another powers an out building.

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  8. As an aside...
    I went price shopping for staples today (rice and beans mostly). I stopped at WinCo and compared their prices on 1# and 2# bags of beans with the 25# bags at the "restaurant supply store". Seems that buying an new 3.5-gallon bucket and lid from Home Depot I can fill it with 25# of beans for less or equal to the price for a 25# bag (w/o a bucket)(and I don't have a 250 mile round trip to get it). It pays to shop around, and it shows you don't need to spend big bucks to get the best price.

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    1. Granted, I have limited exposure, but I never saw much to be excited about with the supply stores. One stop shopping?

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  9. Rome wasn't built in a day, but it didn't fall in a day, either. Over time, services that had been common completely disappeared.

    I'm thinking Netflix is last.

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    1. Everyone makes fun of Netflix for spending $20 billion in debt growing and making movies. Then applaud Disney for not making back their $12b on Star Wars, then turning around and buying just Fox for $70 Billion. I'd say the Mouse House falls first. Just like real estate bubbles that are different this time, massive debt to build a business is always a groovy idea, until it isn't.

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