I don't understand this.
Last 12/12/18, Q posted this on #2615:
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 089200 No.4280699 ๐ Dec 12 2018 18:54:13 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 5c3172 No.4280617 ๐
Dec 12 2018 18:52:39 (EST)
Q - Should we be prepping for some kind of shutdown?
>>4280617
No.
Reports of 'power grid' attacks (6 mo prep) should be disregarded.
While attacks do occur, we are safeguarded by a 'Black Eye'.
Q
So what about this, posted several days ago is this a different Black Eye?
Now consider this DARPA project and cyberspace security exercise, called โLiberty Eclipseโ
GRID PLANNERS PUT 'BLACK START' TECHNOLOGY TO THE TEST
Blake Sobczak, E&E News reporter, Published: Tuesday, November 13, 2018
PLUM ISLAND, N.Y. โ โThree inflated air dancers flapped incongruously over a deserted laboratory. The bright tube puppets would have fit right in at a used car dealership, but on this closely guarded, government-owned island, they stood out like fireworks in the driving rain as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ran a cybersecurity exercise called "Liberty Eclipse" last week.
The event offered a dress rehearsal for nascent technologies in a three-year-old DARPA research effort dubbed RADICS, short for "Rapid Attack Detection, Isolation and Characterization Systems."
The RADICS program, which kicked off in 2015 with a $77 million federal funding announcement, is aimed at ensuring U.S. utilities can bounce back from a blackout brought on by a cyberattack. Grantees had to assume the worst: that utilities' operational networks, including sensitive field equipment, have been compromised by hackers.
Dozens of representatives from major utilities and industry groups, including the New York Power Authority, Duke Energy Corp. and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, trekked out to Plum Island to take part in Liberty Eclipse.
The baseline scenario was built around mind-bending bad news: swaths of the U.S. grid had already been offline for a month, exhausting battery backups at power plants and substations alike.โ
https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060106027
On his return trip to DC, POTUS stopped in Alaska. Our sad DiFi puppet, Sen. Murkowski (a republican) is familiar with this DARPA project.