By Carson Choate | The Western Journal
More than 40,000 homes and businesses lost electrical power Saturday night in a central North Carolina county in what authorities suspect to be a coordinated attack.
The outage occurred the same night as a controversial drag show was scheduled in one of the countyâs towns.
According to the Moore County Sheriffâs Office, the outages began a little after 7 p.m. Eastern Time. It wasnât clear when power would be restored.
Officials said that there was evidence that the outage was caused by vandalism found at multiple substations and Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said that the incident is being investigated as a âcriminal occurrence.â
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âAs utility companies began responding to the different substations, evidence was discovered that indicated that intentional vandalism had occurred at multiple sites,â Fields said, according to WRAL-TV in Raleigh.
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Duke Energy had almost 38,000 customers without power throughout the county, according to WRAL. Randolph Electric Membership Corp. had 3,000 customers without power in the southern part of the county, WRAL reported.
Jeff Brooks, a spokesman for Duke Energy, told WRAL that crews had discovered âmultiple equipment failuresâ at several substations in the county.
âWe are also investigating signs of potential vandalism related to the outages,â Brooks said, according to the station.
Brooks said the company was working to restore power and is cooperating with officials investigating the outage.
According to The Charlotte Observer, some on social media had reported hearing gunshots in the area at the time of the outage. Brooks was asked if there was a connection, but said he couldnât confirm anything at this stage.
The outage came amid planned protests over a drag show in downtown Southern Pines, a town in Moore County with a population of about 15,000.
The âDowntown Divasâ event at the Sunrise Theater started at 7 p.m., according to The Charlotte Observer. After the power went out, it continued until about 9 p.m. the Observer reported.
âI asked that everyone turn on their phone flashlights to illuminate the room,â headline act Naomi Dix said, according to the Observer. âI then led the crowd in singing BeyoncĂ©âs âHalo.ââ
One of the organizers of protests against the drag show, Emily Grace Rainey, published a post to her Facebook page after the outage began stating, âThe power is out in Moore County and I know why.â
She then posted a second statement with a picture of the exterior of the darkened theater stating, âGod will not be mocked.â
Late Saturday, she published another post stating that sheriffâs investigators had paid her a visit.
âThe Moore County Sheriffâs Office just checked in. I welcomed them to my home,â she wrote.
âSorry they wasted their time. I told them that God works in mysterious ways and is responsible for the outage. I used the opportunity to tell them about the immoral drag show and the blasphemies screamed by its supporters.
âGod is chastising Moore County. I thanked them for coming and wished them a good night. Thankful for the LEOs service, as always.â
According to The Fayetteville Observer, the event was originally opened to all ages. However, the minimum age for the event was changed to 18 after protests that the show was exposing children to âadult entertainment.â
Sunrise Theater Executive Director Kevin Dietzel told the Observer in an article published Saturday that he disagreed with the age restrictions.
âIt adds to the stigma that people in the drag community already feel,â Dietzel told the newspaper. âIt adds fuel to the myth that the LGBTQ+ community is something that people need to keep their kids away from.â
Organizers of the drag show said that they have received multiple threats ahead of the Saturday event.
According to the Fayetteville Observer, a Southern Pines Christian school sent out a letter Nov. 21 calling for residents of the town to protest at the train station across from the theater.
âThe LGBTQ forces are coming to Southern Pines and they are after our children,â the letter from Calvary Christian School administrators stated, the Observer reported. âThis is their target audience to peddle their abomination.â
According to the Observer, on Nov. 18, the group requested a permit to protest the show, listing an expected turnout of about 100 on the application.
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I have a close relative that works directly on the national power grid. If he gets snowed in they will get a helicopter to bring him in to work if no one else is available to work he claims. He told us several years back about a similar incident some where out west where a substation had gunshots fired at transformers or switching grids. Power was down for weeks. He says the grid has equipment made in China throughout. They have some spares to replace failed or vandalized things but in his mind not enough. Parts of it are aging and need upgrades or replacement. The control and generation network he says is very secure and well engineered but not impossible to hack in his words. It would be very difficult but not in the realm of impossible. It could take a year or more to bring it back up in the event of an EMP attack or even a solar flare magnetic storm many believe and he concurs.
As far as the culprit of this attack ? The FBI is looking into it ? Boy that makes me feel secure. Especially given their behavior in the past 5 years. And when do we see or hear Washington taking measures to bolster the grid ? A national security threat and a complete shut down of society as we know it seems to be an afterthought. Pronouns not powergrids are more vital. Globalisation of everything is more important than your own country and it’s citizenery.
Was this a false flag to blame those opposed to the drag show ? Or were they really to blame ? Or just a random attack ? A test run by a foreign entity ? Our intelligence agencies have lost all credibility in the minds of many. They lie and they are foot soldiers of a political agenda and not the nonpartisan law enforcement tasked with keeping all people safe and making sure justice is blind. So when a thing like this arises people will naturally question the answers given.