I've thought about how vulnerable the entire US power and communications
grid is.

It would be so easy to cut multiple long haul fibers, plant bombs at large
power transmission lines and then sync it all together to explode, cut
things at the same time. It could easily be done in rural areas only but
still affect metros since they all feed from rural power and fiber lines.

There's also no cameras or as many people monitoring things in the middle
of nowhere. If this was done over multiple states and targeted multiple
grids and fibers, you could almost knock out 90% of all power and
communication. This would hurt more than any single location attack.


On Sat, Dec 26, 2020, 9:54 AM Matt Hoppes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I hesitated on where to post this. Not that I think I’m giving anyone any
> ideas - but still.
>
> What happened in Nashville has actually been a concern of mine for some
> time.
>
> Look at 9/11. Huge loss of life yes. But that took a lot of effort and
> planning and getting through security and learning to basically fly a
> massive tin projectile.
>
> How much more damage could a small group do with 5 or 6 vans loaded with
> explosives in a coordinated attack on say: NYC, 401N Broad, Ashburn, St
> Louis, Chicago and San Jose?
>
> Throw in a few major CO switching offices in some major towns.
>
> You’ve caused mass disaster. Minimal planning. And now with 911 services
> out and data crippled you could do something else even more major.
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