Did Bush & Cheney "Order" The Great
Blackout? YOU BET THEY DID!
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CHERYL SEAL REPORTS: Did Bush
& Cheney "Order" The Great Blackout? YOU BET THEY
DID!
August 16, 2003
Modified August 17,
2003
The timing was way too
convenient - just days to weeks before crucial votes on Bush's
sweeping energy plan and Clear Skies Initiative - both designed to
dramatically overempower and expand the fossil-fuel-driven electrical
power generating industry. Afterall, if the 9/11 disaster got G.W.
the Patriot Acts, why shouldn't a massive power outage get him
"Energy Acts"?
The timing of the Thursday
blackout was amazingly coincidental. It occurred just weeks before
Bush plans to shove a sweeping energy plan through Congress that will
not only force America to be ever more dependent on fossil fuel for
decades to come, but will turn the American electrical utility system
into a giant megacorporation sans competition, sans recourse by
consumers. It also occurred just as Bush's sick-joke of an
alternative to the Clean Air Act, 'The Clear Skies Initiative' was
facing a very uncertain future -as of August 5, Bush had resorted to
using the EPA website as a 'sales promo' for the plan (see
http://www.epa.gov/clearskies/ ).to try to drum up public support he
was highly unlikely to obtain. The Clear Skies scheme, hiding behind
its deceptive corporate euphemism, would give the electrical power
generation industry a license to pollute:
According to David Doniger of
the Natural Resources Defense Council, Clear Skies will allow power
plant carbon emissions (the top greenhouse gas) to increase by up to
16 percent between 2000 and 2010 -and this at a time when the ravages
of global warming are becoming alarmingly obvious and air pollution
related asthmas among children have been steadily climbing. Says
Vivian Stockman of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition: "If
there were requirements for truth in government labeling, the 'Clear
Skies' initiative would be called 'Clear Lies.' This is just another
sadly typical case of doublespeak, which the administration uses in
attempts to hide the truth about its environmental
policies."
The Bush energy plan, also up
for consideration in Congress, is nearly as bad, aiming just a little
lower, at the pocket instead of the lungs. Here's how the New York
Times put it in their August 15 edition:
"The focus of the energy
bill has been on a controversial plan from the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission to rewrite power grid rules and require U.S.
utilities to join super-regional grid groups...The industry needs
about $50 billion to $100 billion in new investment, according to the
Electric Power Research Institute, an industry funded group in Palo
Alto, California."
What this would mean,
physically, is the construction of an unbelievably massive,
unbelievably ugly network of giant new power lines marching across
the countryside. This means that millions of acres of land could be
claimed by the federal government as 'public domain.' Your nice
little suburb or farmhouse could soon be sitting in the shadow of
power lines and/or switching stations.
What this will mean,
economically, is disaster for the consumer. Bush plans to deregulate
the industry as well as calling for tens of billions in grid
'upgrades.' To the average electrical engineer, an upgrade would no
doubt mean a renovation of an existing utility. To Bush, an 'upgrade'
means handing his corporate pals billions of dollars and a license to
screw the public, environment, and future. In fact, when the Farr
Amendment was introduced in 2001, calling for funds to be devoted to
real grid upgrades, guess who killed it? Yep: Bush & Co. In any
case, does anyone not a permanent resident of Romper Room seriously
imagine that this will not translate into skyrocketing power bills -a
cost that will hit the poor, the ill, small business, and strapped
local governments the hardest? What truly shows the Bush lie in his
quest for new power plants is that there is NO POWER SHORTAGE. There
is in facta SURPLUS of power in the U.S. It is just the distribution
system needs an overhaul -which can be done with sophisticated
computerized distribution centers and interfaces that more
efficiently shunt power from place to place.
What is truly ironic is that
this week's power failure occurred in the area where the power
industry had been most deregulated! In the Mid-Atlantic, by contrast,
the grid was able to protect itself from the cascade and customers
remained unaffected. Yet Bush will without doubt start pushing
immediately for deregulation as part of his famous 'energy plan.' By
the way, isn't this the same 'energy plan' that featured a list of
still-secret names? An energy plan that will be sold using, as an
incentive, a massive blackout that held millions hostage for dozens
of hours, and headed up by a list of shadowy corporate figures whose
names are being withheld from the public in violation of federal law?
Yep, sounds like the Bush Reich to me.
Back to the amazingly
coincidental blackout. As soon as it happened, Bush didn't miss a
beat. Three minutes into his truly cheezy, semi-lucid statement on
the night of August 14 (he acted as if someone had either just waked
him up or sobered him up and shoved him before the cameras) he was
calling for 'upgrades.' After a major disaster of any sort, most
leaders, be they mayors or presidents, don't bring that sort of thing
up as their first issue. The human element comes first -for the sake
of political correctness if nothing else! What if, standing next to
the destroyed WTC towers, Guiliani's first comment had been,
"Guess its time to get busy building better towers!"? You
would expect that sort of colossaly insensitive comment after a
disaster only from a sharkish contractor...The sort who are now
circling Iraq ...not to mention the Congressional halls where Bush's
energy plan will soon be debated.
But make no mistake (to use a
favorite White House phrase) Bush's comment on 8/14 was the statement
of a sharkish contractor. He was making sure, early on, to inject the
notion that the power grid system failed because the whole thing
needs to be upgraded and the only way to upgrade (we will soon be
hearing) is through the Bush energy plan.. He and his henchman will,
without doubt, repeat this fallacy over and over in coming days, just
as they did the Al-Queda- Saddam lie.
Yet Bush, while worrying
about contractor-benefiting upgrades, failed to even at least offer
to cancel his fund-raising dinner for Arnold Schwartzenegger and come
back East. This action suggests he is either more outrageously out of
touch with the requirements of being a leader than we already
assumed, or that he knew the the power outage would be a short-lived,
non-catastrophic event. Afterall, if he did not know this to be so,
then, as a good leader, he should have assumed things could get worse
before they got better and planned accordingly.
The very fact that Bush was
in California the moment of the blackout seems orchestrated to me -as
if the event had been staged as a crude way to both distance Bush
from the 'scene of the crime' and to draw attention back to the
California energy crisis. In the simple-mindedly devious world of
Karl Rove and other White House schemers, if you hit the public over
the head hard and long enough with the same lie or with the pairing
of two images (Al Queda-Saddam, nukes-Iraq,
California-blackouts/energy crisis), they can, like so many heifers,
be steered in any direction you want.
Another suspicious point in the blackout scenario is New York City
Republican Mayor Bloomberg's ABSOLUTE PROMISE on the afternoon of
8/14 that the power would be back on by Friday. How could anyone
possibly predict this with such certainty -would even dare to, in
Bloomberg's position of public trust...unless, of course, the knew
the cause for the outage was readily correctable - a temporary glitch
in the system, rather than severe physical damage somethere. This is
a diagnosis power engineers were not willing to make even hours after
the outage began. Yet Bloomberg made this bold prediction within an
hour of the blackout's start. That he was wrong is simply proof that
the best laid evil plans of mice and morons sometime go
astray.
The New York grid has a very
sophisticated system for responding to failures at any given point in
the system to prevent any cascade effect. As the engineers are now
saying - it shouldn't have happened. Not without help, anyway. By the
way -if we are all forced to be on the same supergrids, what happens
if there is a real disaster? We (as communities) all go down
together? No thank you! I don't think any of us wants to become a
domino.
All through the night of
August 14-15 power engineering experts across the country were
already weighing in on the myterious giant blackout in the
Northeastern US on radio talk shows and Internet postings. It
shouldn't have happened, they said -not with the 'checks and
balances' built into that system. Lightening? No tangible sign of
such an event, say eyewitnesses in the vicinity of the Niagra Falls
Mohawk power plant -in fact, the conditions weren't even right. Yes,
a 'point blackout' could have happened, but a massive cascade?
Something is fishy here. Such has been the repeated
assessment.
My own first observation last
night was how very 'accommodating' the outage was of Wall Street: the
lights did not go out until the stock market closed for the day. And
it happened on a Thursday, as if to insure that travel would have a
good chance to resume by the weekend.
Now that widespread
suspicions are being raised about the cause of the blackout, and the
restoration of power is taking longer than Bloomberg, et al.
predicted, the Bush camp is changing its tune. On the morning of
August 15, Bloomberg asserted that the whole thing was Canada's
fault! I'm just surprised they didn't try to blame France.
I suspect the plan was only
supposed to just last a few hours, just long enough to create high
anxiety and chaos (without high anxiety and chaos, Bush cannot remain
unimpeached for long), and make a nifty case for the Bush energy plan
and Clear Skies Initiative. But, just as the 'smart bombs' in Iraq
were not so smart after all, the Bush blackout plan has not proved to
be such a sweet off--and-on operation. Instead, it is going to cost
America a packet -in fact, probably at least as much as all the money
just returned in tax cuts.
Of course, the prolonged
nature of the blackout in New York could have a more sinister cause:
Could it be that the plucky, unperturbed response of New Yorkers
wasn't what the Bush Reich was hoping for? And that the prolonged
blackout in miserable heat is just the Reich's way of putting the
screws to their victims, pushing them to the desired point of
desperation where they will gratefully (Bush hopes) 'sign away their
firstborn?' My bet is that New Yorkers are made of sterner stuff than
this and the Bush scheme will still fail to bring them to their
knees.
What Zapped the Northeastern
Grid? An Electromagnetic Pulse -or a Failure to Follow the
Rules?
So what modus operandi could
someone use to disable the entire Northeastern power grid? The
favorite conspiracy theory being fielded so far is an EMP, or
electromagnetic pulse. As of the night of 8/16, the Freeper brigades
were out in force, trying to divert public attention by planting
outlandish and outlandishly varied theories via call-ins to radio
shows and postings on the Internet. However, the US Military has been
seeking to develop EMP weaponry capable of disabling aspects of enemy
infrastructure, especially communications systems. A strategically
targeted 'zap' by such a weapon could, theoretically, have achieved
the desired effect. Here's an excerpt from 'Above Top Secret,' a
website dedicated to recording such developments as EMP:
"Commercial computer
equipment is particularly vulnerable to EMP effects, as it is largely
built up of high density Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) devices,
which are very sensitive to exposure to high voltage transients. What
is significant about MOS devices is that very little energy is
required to permanently wound or destroy them, any voltage in
typically in excess of tens of Volts can produce an effect termed
gate breakdown which effectively destroys the device. Even if the
pulse is not powerful enough to produce thermal damage, the power
supply in the equipment will readily supply enough energy to complete
the destructive process. Wounded devices may still function, but
their reliability will be seriously impaired. Shielding electronics
by equipment chassis provides only limited protection, as any cables
running in and out of the equipment will behave very much like
antennae, in effect guiding the high voltage transients into the
equipment. "
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/ebomb.html
A far less exotic scenario is
that someone at one of the northeastern power stations caused the
cascade simply by failing to follow the rules -intentionally or
unintentionally. As one engineer put it during an interview on August
15, in the deregulated system , the rules are now 'suggested' rather
than mandatory. Even if caught, the guilty party would not be
technically culpable.
In any case Bush and Co. have
a lot to answer for. Maybe it's time they started.
THE ENERGY PLOT
THICKENS....
Now, to another important
aspect of the contrived 'energy crisis' and the issues surrounding
it/ Ironically, I had started the following article several hours
before the blackout, on the morning of the 14th.
August 14 Decision by Bush
Administration Panders to the Ohio Valley Coal Industry -Leading
Supplier of Coal to the Power Industry
"Daddy won't you take me
back to Muhlenberg County, Down by the Green River where Paradise
lay? I'm sorry, my son, but you're too late in asking, Mr. Peabody's
coal train has hauled it away."
- Appalachian Folk
song
When it came to handing more
power over to the the already-bloated media through the proposed
changes in FCC regulations, the Bush administration gave the public
the bum's rush, allowing barely 6 weeks for comments and refusing to
extend the public input period.
Now, the coal industry is
trying to fight proposed regulations that would protect the ravaged
Appalachian environment from the devastating effects of lopping off
the tops of mountains to cheaply extract the coal there. This hideous
practice is ruining formerly pristine mountain streams and rivers. It
isn't too surprising that there have been extremely few public
comments OPPOSING the proposed protective regulations.
So what does the Bush
administration do? It extends the deadline period. Not by the paltry
two or three weeks the FCC issue got, but by over four months (130
days) to January 4, 2004. That will give the corporazis plenty of
time to mobilize their Freeper brigades, who will do their damnedest
to 'stuff the ballot box.'
Of course, the Bush case
justifying 'topping' is based on the supposedly urgent need for more
and cheaper coal to fuel new power plants. And, the need for new
power plants, of course, has just been oh-so-conveniently
'highlighted' by the mysterious power blackout. This event, with
astonishingly opportune timing, occurred the very day it was
announced that the time for 'comments' on the mountain topping had
been extended. No doubt Bush & Co. imagined that the public would
rush right out and clamor for mountain top coal as a way to avoid
another blackout.
To read about just how deep
into the pocket of the coal industry this administration read the
following article, a reprint from last Spring.
Peabody Coal Company Barons
Top Cheney's Secret Energy Task Force List http://baltimore.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3847/index.php
CURIOUS TIMELINE
August 5: Bush's Clear Skies
Initiative, designed to all but overturn the Clean Air Initiative and
give power-generating utilities a license to spew the worst
greenhouse gases into the air, unrestricted, faces a stiff uphill
battle in Congress in the coming weeks. The Bush EPA creates what
amounts to a sales pitch for the Initiative in its website. But
opposition to the initiative is building, especially with the
summer's abundant evidence of global warming.
Morning of August 14: In the
Ohio Valley, in the coal-mining district, the coal industry has
aggressively been seeking to block regulations prohibiting them from
trashing the environment by lopping off the tops of mountains to mine
coal - a practice that has been devastating rivers and streams, and
desecrating the landscape.But, so far, the public input period for
regulations has yielded an overwhelming majority of anti-mining
comments.
Morning of the 14th: the Bush
administration allows the period for public comment to be extended, outrageously,
until January 4.POINT TO REMEMBER: The number one consumer of coal
from the Ohio Valley is the ELECTRICAL GENERATION INDUSTRY.
Morning August 14: Bush in
California, distancing himself from the Northeast by 3,500 miles and
placing himself at the site of the last massive electricity crisis, a
crisis that proved to have been largely engineered by Ken Lay and
other energy barons looking for easy billions.
Afternoon of August 14: an
inexplicably huge blackout hits the Northeast, including the Ohio
Valley.
Evening, August 14: Bush
makes a three-minute statement that includes a call to upgrade the
national power grid (and by extension, of course, the energy
generating system, regulations and all). He will repeat this call
every single time he speaks for the next 24 hours (and no doubt
beyond)
.Evening of August 14:Several
possible causes for the blackout are being fielded, but many people
in the industry express suspicion that it was
"engineered."
Afternoon of August 15 It now
being suggested in the mainstream media that the power outage
originated in the OHIO VALLEY.
Here's hoping that the future
timeline does not include an entry citing the fear-driven,
no-questions asked passage of the Clear Skies Initiative and Energy
Plan by Congress.
"Power Outage Traced to
Dim Bulb in White House: The tale of the Brits who swiped 800 jobs
from New York, carted off $90 million, then tonight, turned off our
lights. " Greg Palast
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