Look around you: everything is falling apart.
It’s all coming undone.
Our civilization was built over hundreds of years, and in a day it will fall.
This is what happens when white men hand over what they’ve built to women, Jews and brown people.
The exact root of California’s rolling blackouts is still unclear as more power outages loom, and that’s allowed everyone to point fingers.
Energy experts Monday cited a litany of potential causes for the rotating outages that affected hundreds of thousands of California residents Friday and Saturday nights: ballooning demand, inadequate transmission, an overreliance on renewable energy and the incursion of new energy providers that don’t have the same obligation to maintain reserves as traditional utilities do.
Oh yeah, sure – nothing relating to the complete collapse of the rest of society.
It’s an isolated, unrelated incident.
Just like the revolution in Belarus is completely isolated and unrelated to the revolutions in Hong Kong, Lebanon and Thailand.
It’s all just a big coincidence.
Totally unconnected, disparate happenings.
While California braced for another round of rolling blackouts Monday night, the state’s grid operator held off for a second straight night, citing cooler than expected weather and widespread conservation. It also came as Gov. Gavin Newsom questioned all of the state’s electricity players about why the outages occurred and faced blowback from frustrated residents.
California has endured planned blackouts in recent years as a wildfire prevention measure. But it was the Golden State’s first round of rolling blackouts related to supply since 2001, when Enron and other energy traders manipulated California’s market.
Earlier Monday, the California Independent System Operator blamed Friday’s outages on “high heat and increased electricity demand.” Yet some energy experts noted that demand wasn’t particularly higher than normal, as is typical for weekends, and CAISO had predicted it would have adequate reserves on hand for the 80 percent of California’s grid that it manages.
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“Hot weather and a cloudy day should not be able to shut down the fifth-largest economy in the world,” Lance Hastings, president of the California Manufacturers and Technology Association, said in a statement. “While we support California’s renewable energy goals, we absolutely need system redundancy that allows us to continue to operate and manufacture products for our residents and the world.”
It’s over, Lance.
America is being collapsed on purpose, and there is no actual bottom in sight.
No one really knows how bad this can get.
It’s going to be like that Leonard Cohen song, “The Future.”
We should probably pay attention to that song. He wrote it in 1992 and he probably would have been in a place to know something about what was then the future. He was a high IQ, emotionally confounded Jewish pervert who spent his entire life traveling the world and entertaining the elite with his cute little riddles.
I’ve listened to the albums quite a bit, and these lyrics are popping in my head quite a bit lately. Haunting me, as an actual matter of fact.
Rolling blackouts are something else that you’re going to have to enjoy in this new glorious future we are marching into. This is another reason to get out of the city. Get somewhere where you can heat your home with wood. Get somewhere where you’re not stricken with fear if the lights go out.