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The April 16th Electrical Power Grid Attack – Connecting The Iranian Dots

Friday, February 7, 2014 15:27
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It has been publicly acknowledged since 9/11 that Iran has hundreds of agents scattered throughout the United States.  Since that time, there have been many suspicious incidents involving Iranians, with diplomatic immunity, surveilling U.S. infrastructure, including the filming of the New York subway tracks and Grand Central Station, the photographing of New York City landmarks, including bridges and tunnels, and the casing of water lines and heliport landing areas, to name a few.  

These incidents lead to speculation of possible Iranian involvement in the April 16th attack on the transformers in San Jose.  

(NOTE:  This attack occurred on the same day as the Boston Marathon bombing).  

Here are the basics of the electrical power grid attack:

At around 1 A.M. on April 16th, several individuals using high-powered rifles shot over 100 rounds at the radiators of 17 transformers at the San Jose Sub Station, which supplies power to the Silicon Valley.  This particular tactic – aiming at the radiators – was employed so that the transformers wouldn’t be knocked out instantly.  Instead, as the cooling fluid gradually leaked out of the transformers, they would overheat over time, giving the perpetrators time to get away before police arrived.  Most likely, there were lookouts as the attackers left one minute before law enforcement were on the scene. 

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