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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
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Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Do you not realize that both candidates are one of the same and both are puppets for the federation. The endgame is exactly the same. I mentioned earlier that sometimes the most obvious thing is right in front of you. During the first debate trump wore a blue tie and hillary wore a red suit. During the VP debate Pence wore a blue tie and Kaine wore a red tie. This was done to show solidarity with the world federation. Sorry guys but your vote really doesn't matter. Flame away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Originally Posted By titleiiredneck:
Originally Posted By Tommy101:
For anyone wondering I am a servant of the federation. So you support hillary? What part of mississippi and why? Do you not realize that both candidates are one of the same and both are puppets for the federation. The endgame is exactly the same. I mentioned earlier that sometimes the most obvious thing is right in front of you. During the first debate trump wore a blue tie and hillary wore a red suit. During the VP debate Pence wore a blue tie and Kaine wore a red tie. This was done to show solidarity with the world federation. Sorry guys but your vote really doesn't matter. Flame away. I realize they are the same, however it was a loaded question to find out where you stand since you started this thread.. Other question that was not answered which I asked before previously and has been skipped again. What part of Mississippi and why? |
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Tommy... so Tump is aligned with the Federation? So he's not an outsider?
So bi-partisan hatred of him is an act? World leaders are also faking their distain for him? If he was aligned with the Federation, why would the media jettison even the appearance of objectivity to come after him with everything they have? |
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Originally Posted By paxx:
Tommy... so Tump is aligned with the Federation? So he's not an outsider? So bi-partisan hatred of him is an act? World leaders are also faking their distain for him? If he was aligned with the Federation, why would the media jettison even the appearance of objectivity to come after him with everything they have? View Quote I would guess to trick us into the illusion that we have a "choice". |
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Negative Goatrider, the pattern is full.
I will not go quietly into the night for my life is the light that dares the darkness! |
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Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Someone posted a while back that America is going to start seeing things on its soil that its never seen before or only heard about happening overseas. They took the words right out of my mouth. Its a brave new world and we are in uncharted waters and they are very dangerous. America really has been sheltered and blessed with peace and prosperity for the most part. Hear my words, those days are coming to a quick end. View Quote This is a scary, yet obvious, scenario. Our elected officials have been selling us out for decades. We've all known it, yet we failed to do anything effective to stop the bleeding. Trump's main voter base is made up of people who are just sick of the system and in a last ditch effort of defiance and desperation are trying to do anything to right this ship. I believe that in most people's heart of hearts they know this country is a lost cause that cannot be saved. |
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The mandela effect isn't your mind playing tricks on you. It's your brain remembering the reality that you were once in. Divergence rates are still within spec however. I mentioned earlier somewhere that people would start picking up on little things. There are more things to be found. Sometimes when an elderly person tells you a story and it sounds a lot different than how you were told or taught thaf is probably because it was. Have we reached the point where most people believe the holocaust never happened?
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Tommy, the stuff going on in this thread, does it have legs or are we being trolled?
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Originally Posted By avlon06:
Tommy, the stuff going on in this thread, does it have legs or are we being trolled? View Quote IMO, it has legs whether or not we're being trolled. Being trolled on this level is a scandal in and of itself. |
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Originally Posted By avlon06:
Tommy, the stuff going on in this thread, does it have legs or are we being trolled? View Quote Would like to know that too. Is there something big coming? |
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Negative Goatrider, the pattern is full.
I will not go quietly into the night for my life is the light that dares the darkness! |
Tommy, how can we as individuals prepare/position ourselves to best weather what's coming for ourselves and our families?
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Originally Posted By HeadInSand:
When you hear the news, go outside, look to the sky, and smile as you see the bright flash. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HeadInSand:
Originally Posted By PewPewPew1212:
Tommy, how can we as individuals prepare/position ourselves to best weather what's coming for ourselves and our families? When you hear the news, go outside, look to the sky, and smile as you see the bright flash. Very interesting you say that. I just had a very lucid dream last night. The election was over and it was a nice spring day but it was getting dark like a storm rolling in and I was on the interstate with some friends going to a grillout when two fighter jets passed over us at a very high rate of speed and then we saw them firing missiles and the clouds lit up like a thunderstorm. I remember my friend saying oh wow look at that lightning and I said that isn't lightning those are missiles! Then there was an enormous mushroom cloud and we saw the shockwave coming toward us. I remember seeing the trees bending over and looking like they were going to snap and bracing for the impact. I remember them shouting about whats going on and whats happening and I told them we were under attack and that a nuclear bomb had gone off. I distinctly remember everyone even most other people being in shock as to what had just happened and just standing around in disbelief. I went back to my house and remember getting on the radio and hearing that terrorists had knocked out the power grid for half the country in a coordinated attack. That night everything was pitch black as there was no power and remember hearing people say they will get power restored by the next day still in shock and disbelief. Day one..... P.S.- I knew this dream was coming and wasn't looking forward to it. |
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Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Very interesting you say that. I just had a very lucid dream last night. The election was over and it was a nice spring day but it was getting dark like a storm rolling in and I was on the interstate with some friends going to a grillout when two fighter jets passed over us at a very high rate of speed and then we saw them firing missiles and the clouds lit up like a thunderstorm. I remember my friend saying oh wow look at that lightning and I said that isn't lightning those are missiles! Then there was an enormous mushroom cloud and we saw the shockwave coming toward us. I remember seeing the trees bending over and looking like they were going to snap and bracing for the impact. I remember them shouting about whats going on and whats happening and I told them we were under attack and that a nuclear bomb had gone off. I distinctly remember everyone even most other people being in shock as to what had just happened and just standing around in disbelief. I went back to my house and remember getting on the radio and hearing that terrorists had knocked out the power grid for half the country in a coordinated attack. That night everything was pitch black as there was no power and remember hearing people say they will get power restored by the next day still in shock and disbelief. Day one..... P.S.- I knew this dream was coming and wasn't looking forward to it. View Quote Certainly sounds like something one would not look forward to. Did this 'storm' seem to occur before or after the incident at the gas station you described to us earlier this year? |
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Panel: Electrical grid vulnerable to terrorist attack
It sounds like a science-fiction disaster: A nuclear weapon is detonated miles above the Earth's atmosphere and knocks out power from New York City to Chicago for weeks, maybe months.
Experts and lawmakers are increasingly warning that terrorists or enemy states could wage that exact type of attack, idling electricity grids and disrupting everything from communications networks to military defenses. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is pushing Congress for authority to require power companies to take protective steps, which could include building metal shields around sensitive computer equipment. An expert panel that Congress created to study such an attack says it would halt banking, transportation, food, water and emergency services and "might result in defeat of our military forces." "The consequences would be catastrophic," said Joseph McClelland, director of the energy commission's Office of Electric Reliability. "It would bring down the whole grid and cost between $1 trillion and $2 trillion" to repair, said Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md. Full recovery could take up to 10 years, he said. The scenario involves a phenomenon called an "electromagnetic pulse," or EMP, which is essentially a huge energy wave strong enough to knock out systems that control electricity flow across the country. A nuclear explosion 25 to 250 miles above the Earth's surface would be high enough that the blast wouldn't damage buildings or spread a lethal radioactive cloud. Even so, at that height, the pulse would fan out hundreds of miles. The immediate effect would resemble a blackout. Although blackouts can be restored quickly, an EMP could damage or destroy power systems, leaving them inoperable for months or longer. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., is pushing a bill to give the energy commission broad authority. At a committee hearing in July, Steve Naumann of energy giant Exelon said the authority should be limited to "true emergency situations." The commission studying the threat says the U.S. is ill-prepared to prevent or recover from an EMP, a vulnerability could invite an attack. "We are not well-protected at all," said Michael Frankel, who was executive director of the commission. View Quote Why a power grid attack is a nightmare scenario Stores are closed. Cell service is failing. Broadband Internet is gone. Hospitals are operating on generators, but rapidly running out of fuel. Garbage is rotting in the streets, and clean water is scarce as people boil water stored in bathtubs to stop the spread of bacteria. And escape? There is none, because planes can’t fly, trains can’t run, and gas stations can’t pump fuel. This is the “nightmare scenario” that lawmakers have been warning you about. The threat of an attack on the nation’s power grid is all too real for the network security professionals who labor every day to keep the country safe. “In order to restore civilized society, the power has got to be back on,” said Scott Aaronson, who oversees the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council (ESCC), an industry-government emergency response program. While cybersecurity experts and industry executives describe such warnings as alarmist, intelligence officials say people underestimate how destructive a power outage can be. The most damaging kind of attack, specialists say, would be carefully coordinated to strike multiple power stations. If hackers were to knock out 100 strategically chosen generators in the Northeast, for example, the damaged power grid would quickly overload, causing a cascade of secondary outages across multiple states. While some areas could recover quickly, others might be without power for weeks. The scenario isn’t completely hypothetical. Lawmakers and government officials got a preview in 2003, when a blackout spread from the coastal Northeast into the Midwest and Canada. “If you think of how crippled our region is when we lose power for just a couple of days, the implications of a deliberate widespread attack on the power grid for the East Coast, say, would cause devastation,” said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). Researchers have run the numbers on an East Coast blackout, with sobering results. A prolonged outage across 15 states and Washington, D.C., according to the University of Cambridge and insurer Lloyd’s of London, would leave 93 million people in darkness, cost the economy hundreds of millions of dollars and cause a surge in fatalities at hospitals. The geopolitical fallout could be even worse. “If [a major cyberattack] happens, that’s a major act of war, bombs are starting to fall,” said Cris Thomas, a well-known hacker who is now a strategist at security firm Tenable. A former senior intelligence official who spoke to The Hill echoed that assessment. The specter of a catastrophic attack on the electrical grid looms large for utilities and the federal government. They all agree that a “cyber Pearl Harbor” would be a deliberate attack, most likely from a foreign adversary. “It’s an act of war, not an act of God,” Aaronson said. One of the most fearful aspects of a cyberattack is that they can be difficult to spot, even when they are happening. At first, power providers may only notice a cascade of overloaded transmission lines failing in rapid succession — something that happened during the 2003 blackout, which was caused by an ordinary software bug. A major attack would trigger a series of actions laid out in an ESCC playbook, and even for regional blackouts, energy companies would begin communicating instantly. After a recent blackout at Washington, D.C.’s biggest electricity provider, “Immediately, I called a guy at Pepco and just said, ‘Hey, what’s going on?’ ” recalled Tom Fanning, who heads the country’s fourth largest utility, Southern Company, during an industry conference in March. One of the things the industry has done to prepare for attacks is to set aside “clean” replacement equipment, like transformers, that could be deployed in an emergency. Transformers can be the size of school buses, but industry officials say they can be moved quickly and easily. The energy sector for years has also had a mutual assistance program that kicks in during major power disruptions. Providers in unaffected areas send crews to places that have been crippled by a big storm, accelerating the work to restore power. The assistance program could prove difficult to carry out during a cyberattack, however. “If I’m sitting in Columbus, Ohio, and I know there’s a storm in Maryland, I’m not worried about sending my resources to Maryland,” said Stan Partlow, chief security officer at American Electric Power. “We’re pretty confident when we let those crews go that we’re not in trouble. On the cyber side, if I’ve sent my resources somewhere else and I’m next on the list…” If the power grid were attacked, government workers would be scrambling at a command center in Arlington, Va. The National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) is part of the Department of Homeland Security. In the last six years, it has emerged as a hub for all the cyber information the government collects and analyzes. Inside the complex, government employees and representatives from critical infrastructure industries monitor cyber activity around the clock. The NCCIC floor is lined with wall-sized screens and filled with rows of computer monitors. The electricity industry’s main nonprofit regulatory body, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), has a representative on the NCCIC floor every day. If large swaths of the power grid went down, the government would tap the NERC representative to serve as a go-between to the industry as it sought to identify malicious software as quickly as possible. After identifying the software, the government could help develop tools to boot out the hackers and eradicate lingering security flaws. The NCCIC can also deploy “fly away teams” to utilities during a cyberattack. Those units can collect samples of malware causing outages and help mitigate network damage. Over at the FBI, agents have been trained to assist with cyber investigations. If an attack occurred, their job would be to figure out the culprit. “That’s really where they make their bones in this space,” said Austin Berglas, a former head of the FBI’s New York Cyber Branch and a lead investigator into last fall’s data breach at JPMorgan Chase. Given all the preparations, it would seem that the U.S. has a rapid response plan ready to go in the event of any power grid hack. But according to numerous cybersecurity experts, companies are mostly basing their preparations on the few case studies they’ve seen, creating the potential for gaps. “I’ve spoken to CEOs and utilities about this problem,” Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said at a congressional hearing in March. “There’s clearly more to do.” Last December, electric companies got their first look at what a blackout caused by hackers might look like. In a coordinated assault, suspected Russian hackers penetrated Ukraine’s power grid, knocking out electricity for 225,000 people. The hackers flooded the customer service center with calls, causing technical difficulties and slowing the response. “That isn’t the last we’re going to see of that,” National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers said recently. “And that worries me.” Hackers already target the energy sector more than any other part of U.S. critical infrastructure, according to the most recent government report. There are more reported cyber incidents in the energy industry than in healthcare, finance, transportation, water and communications combined — and those are just the intrusion attempts that get noticed and reported. Probing the power grid for digital vulnerabilities — which China, Russia and Iran do routinely — is now considered a standard part of intelligence gathering. But those countries are careful not to disrupt economic and diplomatic relations with the U.S. No such constraints exist for rogue nations like North Korea and terrorist groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). “I believe that right now in Raqqa they're working hard on trying to orchestrate cyberattacks [on the power grid], just as they are working hard on trying to develop weapons to be used,” said Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who chairs the Armed Services Committee, referring to the Syrian city ISIS has claimed as its home base. The grid is like a single, sprawling machine made up of thousands of discrete operating units — a soft target, but a diffuse one, with redundancies built in. Turning the lights off would require the ability to strategically and simultaneously active many pieces of malware in separate locations. “Right now the people who could do it, won’t — nation-states — and the people who want to, can’t,” Aaronson said. View Quote Ex-Defense Chief: US Vulnerable to Terror Attack on Power Grid |
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Originally Posted By Rustler:
What are your thoughts? Been a few years since I read through his posts. Wonder how accurate it is at this point? http://www.anomalies.net/category/exclusives/john-titor/ Some of the young whippersnappers probably have no idea what I'm talking about. I don't buy it, but the guy definitely had some very good insight. Probably time for another read through his posts. View Quote LOL I liked his nuclear powered car time machine diagram thingy. |
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Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Very interesting you say that. I just had a very lucid dream last night. The election was over and it was a nice spring day but it was getting dark like a storm rolling in and I was on the interstate with some friends going to a grillout when two fighter jets passed over us at a very high rate of speed and then we saw them firing missiles and the clouds lit up like a thunderstorm. I remember my friend saying oh wow look at that lightning and I said that isn't lightning those are missiles! Then there was an enormous mushroom cloud and we saw the shockwave coming toward us. I remember seeing the trees bending over and looking like they were going to snap and bracing for the impact. I remember them shouting about whats going on and whats happening and I told them we were under attack and that a nuclear bomb had gone off. I distinctly remember everyone even most other people being in shock as to what had just happened and just standing around in disbelief. I went back to my house and remember getting on the radio and hearing that terrorists had knocked out the power grid for half the country in a coordinated attack. That night everything was pitch black as there was no power and remember hearing people say they will get power restored by the next day still in shock and disbelief. Day one..... P.S.- I knew this dream was coming and wasn't looking forward to it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tommy101:
Originally Posted By HeadInSand:
Originally Posted By PewPewPew1212:
Tommy, how can we as individuals prepare/position ourselves to best weather what's coming for ourselves and our families? When you hear the news, go outside, look to the sky, and smile as you see the bright flash. Very interesting you say that. I just had a very lucid dream last night. The election was over and it was a nice spring day but it was getting dark like a storm rolling in and I was on the interstate with some friends going to a grillout when two fighter jets passed over us at a very high rate of speed and then we saw them firing missiles and the clouds lit up like a thunderstorm. I remember my friend saying oh wow look at that lightning and I said that isn't lightning those are missiles! Then there was an enormous mushroom cloud and we saw the shockwave coming toward us. I remember seeing the trees bending over and looking like they were going to snap and bracing for the impact. I remember them shouting about whats going on and whats happening and I told them we were under attack and that a nuclear bomb had gone off. I distinctly remember everyone even most other people being in shock as to what had just happened and just standing around in disbelief. I went back to my house and remember getting on the radio and hearing that terrorists had knocked out the power grid for half the country in a coordinated attack. That night everything was pitch black as there was no power and remember hearing people say they will get power restored by the next day still in shock and disbelief. Day one..... P.S.- I knew this dream was coming and wasn't looking forward to it. So buy a generator is what you're saying. And some gas. |
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Negative Goatrider, the pattern is full.
I will not go quietly into the night for my life is the light that dares the darkness! |
Has Tommy gone dark?
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Negative Goatrider, the pattern is full.
I will not go quietly into the night for my life is the light that dares the darkness! |
Originally Posted By Rem700PSS: I was just wondering that myself... Tommy, now is not the time to stay silent! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Rem700PSS: Originally Posted By Smithy: Has Tommy gone dark? I was just wondering that myself... Tommy, now is not the time to stay silent! |
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You only live once, but if you live right.. once is enough.
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Let's Go Red Wings!
Beautifying the world one logo at a time since 1993. Soli Deo Gloria |
Woohoo! I think I just lurked the first time around, glad it's back!
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Holy thread resurrection, batman!
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Zombie thread is alive.
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"Zeal without prudence is like a ship adrift."
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Let's Go Red Wings!
Beautifying the world one logo at a time since 1993. Soli Deo Gloria |
Wait wait wait.....is this the supposed lost thread?????
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Originally Posted By Tommy101: Very interesting you say that. I just had a very lucid dream last night. The election was over and it was a nice spring day but it was getting dark like a storm rolling in and I was on the interstate with some friends going to a grillout when two fighter jets passed over us at a very high rate of speed and then we saw them firing missiles and the clouds lit up like a thunderstorm. I remember my friend saying oh wow look at that lightning and I said that isn't lightning those are missiles! Then there was an enormous mushroom cloud and we saw the shockwave coming toward us. I remember seeing the trees bending over and looking like they were going to snap and bracing for the impact. I remember them shouting about whats going on and whats happening and I told them we were under attack and that a nuclear bomb had gone off. I distinctly remember everyone even most other people being in shock as to what had just happened and just standing around in disbelief. I went back to my house and remember getting on the radio and hearing that terrorists had knocked out the power grid for half the country in a coordinated attack. That night everything was pitch black as there was no power and remember hearing people say they will get power restored by the next day still in shock and disbelief. Day one..... P.S.- I knew this dream was coming and wasn't looking forward to it. View Quote Tommy predicted the Spy Barroon shootdown! |
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A socialist may indeed be academically superior.
And yet, they are most certainly emotionally retarded. Public education is the opiate of the masses. |
IT'S ALIVE!!!
Lol, beat like a red-headed mule, er, stepchild. |
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Holy shit people have been looking for the thread for years!
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Tony didn't predict a fucking thread resurrection, did he?
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This is just an OST.
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Q stated this would happen.
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Aaaaand it’s baaaaack!!!!
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Awesome!
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Originally Posted By Tommy101: Some of you might wanna have an arsenal of toilet paper instead of ammo. Every time you wipe with that soft new tp you better be thankful and enjoy it while you can. I know that sounds humorous but it wont be when your using a nasty old rag. View Quote This was posted 8/18/2016. |
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