The power cuts that many countries are experiencing are warfare on the people for emergency preparedness (2)

Are you aware that post-Cold War, there was the sudden setup of emergency preparedness centers/organizations? Are you aware that these sent little response booklets around to different areas abroad on what people should do in times of national and local emergencies? This was before 9/11 but post-Cold War. Why? They started getting the people trained to be managed in case of emergencies due to weather warfare which was going to be the big stick to convince worldwide people that they are the problem.

Now surely there were power cuts before Covid-19. Because of course, they have been preparing. If it was something that started happening post Covid19, then the people would realise that something is brewing. So, the doses are given every now and then until the bottle slowly fills up and the plan is consolidated.

The difference that I see in the current consolidation of the plan is that power cuts are becoming too frequent. I had a worker at my house this week who was for a holiday in Cyprus last week. He was there for only a week and told me that they experienced power cuts often too while there. This should be raising eyebrows.

The is the chaos until they will come up with their solution so to bring the order – the masonic “ordo ab chao.” We should start by fastening more our seatbelts as to what they are preparing for us. They are testing you as to how much you can take until you buckle up under pressure and accept their solution. Wait and see.

But what the local mainstream media doesn’t route for you is that these power cuts are happening abroad too in many countries, unlike Lovin Malta which comes up with one country and focuses on compensation. Shame on the media that makes you believe that you are living in the micro. Let us have a look at those we find online for this year:

On 2nd January 2024, the entire Western Visayas region in the Philippines experienced a massive blackout starting at 2:19 pm PST. The cause of the outage was being investigated by the NGCP.

On 10th February 2024, Bloomberg reported that “South Africa is facing the most severe nationwide power cuts in months after state-owned power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. announced that it would implement so-called Stage 6 outages — taking 6,000 megawatts of demand off the grid — from midnight Saturday until further notice.  The increased power outages come even after Eskom returned two generating units to service, with the utility taking another two units offline, Eskom said in a statement on X. ‘This combined with the need to replenish the pumped storage dams in preparation for the week ahead, necessitated the implementation of Stage 6 loadshedding from midnight until further notice,’ according to the statement.”

“The Government of Ecuador’s Ministry of Mines and Energy announced a series of planned electrical outages across the country that began on April 16, 2024 and will continue until otherwise announced by the Government of Ecuador.  Electrical outages vary based on zone.  Outage schedules will be available on each of Ecuador’s electrical power provider’s websites.  Electrical outage schedules posted on the provider’s websites may not be exact and outages may be intermittent and unpredictable.  Be aware that power cuts may affect traffic lights, power in buildings (including elevators) that do not have independent generators, cellular service, and the internet.  Shopping centers and restaurants may not be open during a power outage.” You can read here.

On 4th and 5th June 2024 most of Sumatra in Indonesia experienced a major power failure caused by a disturbance at a transmission substation located on a high voltage overhead line in South Sumatra. Around 600,000 people in West Sumatra alone were affected by the blackout.

On 19th June a nationwide blackout occurred in Ecuador following the failure of a transmission line.

On 20th June, a failing transmission tower caused a power outage that affected most of Northland Region in New Zealand.

On 21st June “large parts of Europe were hit by power cuts” Metro reported “knocking out traffic lights, halting electric trains and switching off the internet.” These countries are the Balkans:  AlbaniaBosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro. According to the national newspaper Vijesti, “the string of blackouts rippled out of Montenegro after a 400-kilowatt transmission line exploded.” However, Bosnia said “that the outage was caused by problems in a distribution lime while Albania attributed the outage to high temperatures”.

Between the 8th and the 10th of July nearly 3 million people in Texas, United States lost power after Hurricane Beryl moved through the state leaving “more than 1.6 million people without power two days after the hurricane struck the state”.

On 16th July, Reuters ROUTES for you the news that “Ukrainian power grid operator Ukrenergo has started emergency shutdowns of some consumers in seven regions amid a record heatwave and after the failure of power equipment, the company said.” The reason given is that of “Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector have intensified since the spring, resulting in blackouts in many regions and forcing Kyiv to start large-scale electricity imports from the European Union”.

“As of evening July 16, power outages are occurring in parts of southern Russia. Early reports indicate the outage occurred as a result of a failure at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant, which in turn was related to high temperatures in the area. Blackouts have reportedly occurred in the Kalmyk Republic, Krasnodar Krai, and Rostov Oblast. Early estimates indicate that the blackout is likely affecting several million individuals. Transport and business disruptions are likely in affected areas; businesses without backup generators could temporarily suspend operations. Mobile voice and internet service disruptions are possible. The electricity disruptions could also affect ATMs and fueling stations. Outages may spread to other regions of the Russian Southern Federal District, namely the Republic of Adygea, Astrakhan Oblast, and Volgograd Oblast.”

In Egypt, “sustained blackouts have profoundly disrupted people’s everyday lives and businesses since summer 2023. Rural areas and non-central governorates have been disproportionately impacted by these power cuts which lasted way longer than the officially announced durations. While the government announced that hospitals would be exempted from the blackouts, many doctors reported that they had to care for patients and deliver pregnant women using mobile phone lights.” According to the Tahrir Institute, these energy blackouts that Egypt is experiencing is a growing crisis amid war, it is the government which “introduced these rolling blackouts to cut costs” and “officials assured the population the measures were temporary, a result of severe heat waves.” But when the war in Gaza came, there was a “halt of gas flow from Israel during the first weeks of the war” which “impacted citizens’ daily lives even more”.

This is all warfare on nations and on us the people. They are preparing you for emergencies until you buckle up under the pressure and you accept the solution/s they will offer. Energy is vital for our lives. We need lighting, heating, cooling, moving and even businesses function with energy. Do you understand where all this is going? Without energy, people and businesses cannot function.

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