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SEA #OPBLACKOUT Linked To Massive Power Grid False Flag!

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posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:29 AM
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SEA #OPBLACKOUT Linked To Massive Power Grid False Flag!


www.zdnet.com

"THE PATH TO WW3. (ALERTING ALL SOCIAL MEDIA SITES & AP PERSONEL)" I'm seeing it all over the internet and social media now, Alex Jones has talked about this... What if the SEA (Syrian Electronic Army) "Operation Blackout" with anonymous is linked to the upcoming Massive Power Grid Blackout false flag?
As what the video says at 4:09 , The SEA is capable of shutting down all internet & social media and power grid.
The SEA posted what looks like a blueprint on their official Facebook page.
(visit the link for the full news article)


Related News Links:
www.facebook.com..." target="_blank" class="postlink">https:
www.opblackout.com
www.youtube.com

Related AboveTopSecret.com Discussion Threads:
WOW... Syrian Electronic Army OPBLACKOUT Countdown Site?!



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:29 AM
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Wonder what you guys think is going on here?! I think this could be linked to the Blackout that the US gov announced it was doing in Oct-Nov. I don't know what to think since there's so much hoopla going around everywhere! Seen this topic in bunch of different forums and wanted to see what you guys think about this.

www.zdnet.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:39 AM
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Why does no one ever question the fact that NOBODY has ever heard of SEA until Oboma decided he wanted to bomb them?
I mean are we seriously expected to believe that the Syrians have a vast IT dept full of ace hackers that can crack .gov sites at will?
SEA
more like NSA
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posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:43 AM
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Very strange that its a suppposed simulated blackout, and not just America, but many other countries around the world on Nov 1st. Are they preparing or testing for an upcoming catastrphe. Same time Comet Ison is to hurdle towards the Sun.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:45 AM
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One of the comments from Op's link.


As far as I am aware USA is the No.1 cybercriminal , what is NSA?




posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:48 AM
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I dont think they are actually Syrian. They are just doing this because of Syria. I guess Syria is their motivation. It does seem a bit suspect to me too though too. Hopefully we will get a little more information on them from other ATS'ers. I dont really know that much about them. Probably is the NSA and GCHQ, nothing would surprise me these days.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:50 AM
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[mor.e]

I guess I missed the announcement.

Could someone link me to the article about a "blackout" the US gov. is saying is going to happen in Nov.


Thanks in advance.

Crappiekat



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:53 AM
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Why does no one ever question the fact that NOBODY has ever heard of SEA until Oboma decided he wanted to bomb them?


They've been around since 2011, but it looks like SEA and Anonymous are having it out...


After a series of digital attacks on news organizations by the Syrian Electronic Army hacker group, members of hacktivist collective Anonymous may have struck back by swiping SEA data and publishing personal information of purported SEA members. But the SEA, which supports Syrian President Bashar Assad, denies that it has ever been hacked and says the data revealed does not belong to its members.

The SEA has been causing a ruckus online ever since the Syrian civil war began in 2011. Using mostly amateur tactics like phishing emails to deface websites and hijack social media feeds, the group has carried out attacks on Twitter, The New York Times, The Associated Press, The Washington Post, NPR, Thomson Reuters and The Huffington Post's U.K. site, among other targets.

Although the SEA is said to not be officially sanctioned by the Syrian government, the group has described its attacks as revenge for the way Western media outlets have reported the Syrian conflict. The hacker group claims to have more than 10,000 members; interviews suggest there are between four and nine core leaders coordinating the hacking schemes.


www.huffingtonpost.com...



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 10:53 AM
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Originally posted by Sharingan
Why does no one ever question the fact that NOBODY has ever heard of SEA until Oboma decided he wanted to bomb them?

I have no doubt that Iran and Russia have cyber 'advisors' in Syria helping them out a whole lot.
Any capabilities they have came from Iran and Russia, I'm sure.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:08 AM
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Official SEA twitter: twitter.com...
Banned Official SEA facebook: www.facebook.com...
Potential Fake Facebook: www.facebook.com...
New Official SEA: www.facebook.com...
Th3Pro's twitter: twitter.com...

Facebook appears to regularly ban the actual SEA account on a daily basis. The current version of the official facebook is #225. As you can see, there is no mention on any of the official SEA accounts of any sort of #opblackout and the facebook account that does mention it has yet to be banned. My guess is they are leaving it up to see what else the maker of that one is going to say/do in order to make a big old NDAA case against them. If it were the actual Syrian Electronic Army, the account would've been banned....



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:17 AM
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Originally posted by crappiekat
reply to post by juice656
[mor.e]

I guess I missed the announcement.

Could someone link me to the article about a "blackout" the US gov. is saying is going to happen in Nov.


Thanks in advance.

Crappiekat



Here's a thread about it.

It's only a 'test' !!! [ maybe ]

www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:19 AM
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I am actually quite cynical as to who is behind this SEA business.

Is it really pro government Syrians?

I cannot see how a few computer savvy Syrians can bring the whole of the internet to a stand still.

It is always a concern for me that a blackout could occur if certain situations get too out of control for the real rulers behind the veil.

It is an option we all know they do have. I do not doubt that they would do this if the need arose. I also can imagine how it might suit them to use it as a false flag; do it themselves and blame an enemy they wish to attack.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:21 AM
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Originally posted by greavsie1971
I dont think they are actually Syrian. They are just doing this because of Syria. I guess Syria is their motivation. It does seem a bit suspect to me too though too. Hopefully we will get a little more information on them from other ATS'ers. I dont really know that much about them. Probably is the NSA and GCHQ, nothing would surprise me these days.


I've been thinking exactly the same thing.

It is a very plausible argument.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:29 AM
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Oh my. It's going to shut down the internet and social media?
If it was just the internet I wouldn't be worried.

The function of the GRID II exercise is to see how effective current measures to defend against a cyberattack on the power grid are. To find weaknesses. Its a follow up to the exercise carried out in 2011.
www.spp.org...

Oh. There is no "upcoming Massive Power Grid Blackout false flag". GRID II is not a "live" exercise.



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posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:30 AM
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I'm over 90% certain that this #opblackout stuff is homegrown and probably a prankster who is going to get in serious, serious trouble with the Federal government at some point. I find it curious that the OP moved this "new information" to a new post instead of the one that I was posting on yesterday with observations of their being two supposed facebook accounts for the SEA and the one not having any arabic on it being the one linking this and the other being filled with arabic and no mention of this. I also find it highly curious that after I made that observation, arabic appeared on the #opblackout version. I'm presuming google translate had something to do with that. Look and listen to that youtube video really hard. I don't even buy the accent.

I don't think this opblackout stuff is the federal government's work. I think it's the handiwork of a couple American kids who thought it'd be funny to shout fire in a theater.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:35 AM
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Originally posted by Phage
Oh my. It's going to shut down the internet and social media?
If it was just the internet I wouldn't be worried.

The function of the GRID II exercise is to see how effective current measures to defend against a cyberattack on the power grid are. To find weaknesses. Its a follow up to the exercise carried out in 2011.
www.spp.org...

Oh. There is no "upcoming Massive Power Grid Blackout false flag". GRID II is not a "live" exercise.



edit on 9/6/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)


I understand the value of a penetration test, but why make it public knowledge? Maybe they want to give their redundancy systems a thorough check... Timing seems a bit odd as well, but I'm not willing to make a guess either way without knowing a bit more.



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:36 AM
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posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:41 AM
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I understand the value of a penetration test, but why make it public knowledge?

It's not exactly a "penetration test" if I get your meaning but I'm not sure what you mean by public knowledge. Is it being talked about anywhere but within the power industry and conspiracy sites?

Or are you saying that it would be better to try to keep it a secret? Getting into a bit of circular reasoning there.

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posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 11:56 AM
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All I want to know is how much damage can be done by a hacker? It's my understanding even an EMP couldn't take out an entire nation (maybe a region but not much more).



posted on Sep, 6 2013 @ 12:02 PM
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Although I am a Social Network user to an extent and obvioulsy Internet user, I think that this could be the best thing to happen to humanity....after the riots that follow are over of course.

Don't have at me yet.

I would miss it as much as the next guy but I think that technology is making today's generation lazy (just my opinion). If you type a few key words on google for a school paper for instance, you will get the answer right there in your face ready to be copied and pasted within seconds (I do agree that we save time but still). You don't retain as much info if its too easy IMO. Back in my school days, we'd spend hours at a local library to do the same research, and we'd have to re-write everything on paper, then you retained a lot more info cause you didn't want to do it all over again.

There are new ways being discovered regularly to make everything faster and faster in our daily lives and its getting to a point where it's making things worst. Because as we get things done a lot faster, expectations are increasing accordingly and thus, making us run around like headless chickens to make timings and deadlines while our workloads are increasing at a phenominal rate.

Hell I get ran into a few times a week because people text while walking and don't look where they're going....really annoying!

I wish no harm to anyone but it could be beneficial for those severely addicted to their computers/Ipads/iPhones...they might actually go outside to get some fresh air.

Of course it would the end of the world " as know it" in a sence and there would be massive hysteria. But after a few weeks/months... people would get over it and start adapting.

Then we will all remember how it used to be and should be...Beautiful.



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