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https://www.newsweek.com/neo-nazis-say-attack-leaving-40000-americans-dark-only-beginning-1765179

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Rita Katz, founder and executive director of the SITE Intelligence Group, told Newsweek that the Moore County attack is consistent with the neo-Nazi messaging promulgated online.

Katz was born in Basra in southern Iraq in 1963 to a wealthy Iraqi Jewish family.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Katz

EVERY TIME

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Remember when (((antifa))) was attacking railroads and derailing trains? I guess (((newsweek))) doesn't remember either since they were silent on that.

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Cell towers are much juicier targets than power substations.

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The US power grid and distribution network is incredibly vulnerable and in spite of that being well-known, literally nothing has been done to protect the systems. For example, those power distribution transformers we see in the police pictures are not just sitting around in the spare parts yard. They cost millions and take many months to build. Where the distribution wares are exposed, all it takes is a long piece of wire rope thrown over them to cause a short circuit. Nobody's ever heard of building walls around the site to protect them? Oh, wait, "walls" OMG!

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A town of 40,000. Imagine.... philly, austin, LA, boston, seattle.... Shit is going to get ugly. The really bad part is the city dwellers will spread like locusts to rural areas.

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Note how the media twists facts to fit the narrative in this one paragraph.

Newsweek obtained documents demonstrating dozens of instances of radical groups and individuals sharing threats online against critical infrastructure sites across the nation, along with materials designed to advance such plots. Now, two new reports show how far-right communities, including neo-Nazis, reacted to the most recent sabotage.

The first sentence references unnamed "radical groups" which likely include Antifa and other wacko leftist revolutionaries. Then the second sentence refers to "right-wing communities" reacting to the event. Although there is no logical connection between the two, it leaves the impression that neo-Nazis committed the act.

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I could imagine how a long power outage would affect the hood. Absolute mayhem

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...and another attack in NC? A water supply?

The jew controllers are testing to see how far they can push the goyim and what he'll tolerate and adjust to. They'll go too far and when americans, thats Whites, niggers and all the other brown Americans finally collectively say "we've had enough" the shtf.

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We are sending millions of dollars to ukraine who are training neo-nazies. How many were imported for this very thing?

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