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PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO
Bad news on power grid:
National Guard, FEMA plan for major Y2K breakdowns


By David M. Bresnahan
worldnetdaily.com
� 1999 WorldNetDaily.com
All Rights Reserved
1-11-99


The Federal Emergency Management Agency, the National
Guard and other
federal agencies engaged in Y2K planning are now
expecting loss of
electrical power and other related problems before the
year 2000.

Nuclear power plants will begin to shut down in July,
according to
government sources.

"As far as I'm concerned, the public has a right to know on this. It
isn't classified, so I'm not violating any rules that I
see. I might be
hampering somebody's planning, but this needs to get
out," an officer
from the National Guard Bureau in Washington told
WorldNetDaily in an
exclusive interview.

The officer, and several others who continue to provide
information,
believe they will be reassigned or disciplined if their
identity were
made known.

"Then I'd be out of the loop," said one.

The National Guard is planning COMEX/MOBEX, an exercise
to practice a
full mobilization of all 480,000 members of the National Guard. It will
take place May 1 without the use of phones, television,
or radio. The
exercise is planned to prepare for a possible
mobilization in the event
computer failures from the Y2K bug cause major
disruptions of power,
telecommunications, transportation and banking.

The officer believes the government should be warning
people now rather
than later. He says there is still time to prepare if
the correct
warnings are given. If people wait until the last
minute, the disaster
and panic will be greater.

"The government is planning on keeping their yap shut,"
explained one of
the officers. "They will keep saying everything is fine. They don't want
the panic to begin before they are ready.

"If I was running the show, I'd tell everyone in July.
I'd rather have
everything go to hell in a handbasket while it's warm
and people aren't
running around looking for shelter, than in the middle
of winter."

Problems for the nation's power system will begin in
July, right at the
time of highest demand for power because of long
sunlight hours and the
need for air conditioning.

Not one nuclear power plant is Y2K compliant today, and
there is strong
indication that they will not be compliant by the end of the year. It
takes at least four months to shut down a nuclear power
plant, and power
is needed to do it.

"The NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) sent out a memo saying you will
shut down on July 1, 1999, unless you're compliant,"
explained the
officer. "That is 20 percent of the power grid, which is also equivalent
to our strategic reserve for power.

"It's also equivalent to 40 percent of all power
generated east of the
Mississippi. So now you've got the power grid maxed out
already because
the nukes are shut down, and if anything else goes wrong that's it."

The National Guard believes the nation's power grid will collapse and is
making plans accordingly, according to the sources.
Panic and wide
spread unrest are expected. Plans now call for a recall
of all guard
members placing an average of 4,000 soldiers in each of
the 120 largest
cities. The COMEX/MOBEX exercise will simulate that
recall with the use
of a special High Frequency radio system.

"They're going to be toast," said one of the officers
who spoke to
WorldNetDaily over the weekend, speaking of the nation's power plants.

"The latest plan I've heard," said another, "is to break the power grid
into several hundred little grids. Right now it's one
major grid broken
into four subgrids. If they don't break it into several
hundred little
grids, in conjunction with the phone system not working
properly, they
won't get their feedback mechanism right and they'll
burn up the lines."

It is expected that there will be rolling blackouts and
brownouts of
power in the cities, with no power at all in rural
areas. All available
power will be directed to cities with nothing left to
send to lower
populations.

Coal-fired power plants are also faced with a
significant problem. Even
if the power plants are Y2K compliant, which they are
not says the
source, they still may not produce power.

"It takes a mile-long train per day to feed a coal fired power plant,"
the officer explained. "If the train system goes down,
forget it. The
trains are going to work, but you won't be able to track anything.

"Say you're trying to get from St. Louis to Chicago,
well you might end
up in Des Moines, because the switches aren't working
properly. If the
switches go haywire you get derailments.

"Your average power plant only has a four day supply of
fuel. So even if
the grid works properly, they can't get the fuel there," he predicted.

Reports used by the planners at FEMA indicate that the
train system will
be shut down by the Y2K bug, and power plants will not
be able to
stockpile enough coal to keep going while the problem is fixed.

Oil will be another problem. The National Guard and FEMA have plans to
protect and control oil depots and refineries.

"We're looking at the strategic oil depots around the
country, and we're
going to make plans to commandeer them. This is going to be a joint
FEMA, U.S. Government type thing," explained one of the
officers who has
participated in the planning.

A form of rationing is expected to take place. Supplies
will be greatly
diminished, so what is available will be given first to
the federal
government, then to the state governments, and if there
is any left
there will be long lines at public gas pumps with
astronomical prices.

"It will be a shared thing between the federal
government and state, but
as far as Joe Public getting his piece of the oil, he
can forget it,"
predicted the guard officer.

Much of the foreign oil that is imported into America
will stop coming
because of Y2K problems in foreign countries.
Transportation problems
combined with problems at foreign refineries will
significantly impact
the flow of oil

He gave an example of oil imported from Venezuela. That
oil makes up 17
percent of the nation's supply. At least three of the
five refineries in
Venezuela are planning to shut down at the end of the
year. That loss
will impact a minimum of 10 percent of the nation's oil, and Venezuela
is only a small oil supplier. Larger nations sending
refined oil to the
U.S. are in a similar situation.

The Alaskan pipeline is also a major concern. Unless the oil is kept
flowing, it will freeze in the Alaskan winter.

"We know right now that if the power is shut off for
more than an hour,
in the middle of winter, the oil will freeze solid
because it will be
too damn cold. Periodically along the way there are
heating plants to
maintain the viscosity," he explained.

The power plants along the pipeline may not be able to
operate because
of Y2K, creating another danger. If the pipe freezes it
could burst. To
avoid a dangerous situation in the winter, the pipeline
may be shut down
before the Year 2000 even begins.

Oil refineries are another problem. The National Guard
has information
which indicates that few of the refineries will be able
to operate in
the Year 2000, and they too will need to shut down early to avoid a
dangerous situation.

"When this hits (Y2K), some of the valves are
automatically going to
shut off and you're going to get similar to what a water hammer is," he
warned. "You'll get pipes bursting at these plants. They
(National Guard
and FEMA) expect most of the refineries to shut down.
It's cheaper to
build a new refinery than it is to pull all the imbedded chips out of
the old one."

Much of the Y2K problem deals with computer chips that
are permanently
programmed incorrectly. The chips will not function
correctly when the
year 2000 arrives.

Why isn't the public being informed officially of the
problems detailed
by the officers who spoke with WorldNetDaily?

"They're worried about panic. Plain and simple. They're
worried about
panic. Put the panic off for as long as possible. That
way people will
continue to work, and programmers are in there working.
Everyone else is
happy. The economy is chugging along, and then all of a
sudden wham it
hits," explained one of the officers, and the others
agreed.

"We had pretty good intelligence that the Japanese were
going to attack
Pear Harbor, however it caught the common public off
guard," said
another. "It's the same type of situation for this.

"Suddenly Clinton's going to be our Savior and rescue
us. Well, that's
not going to happen. He'll be the good guy just as Y2K
is hitting, or he
may do it a month ahead of time. It won't matter because it will be too
late."

The National Guard officers believe the public will
learn a great deal
about the real problems coming before the year 2000
because of the work
of environmental groups to expose the safety issues
related to nuclear
power plants and other issues. The main message they
conveyed is that
the problems of Y2K will surface long before New Year's
Eve.

"The deck of cards has already been set up. Your house
of cards so to
speak. We're sitting on one, and a number of the
strategic cards will
have already been pulled out," he warned.

"Our whole society is a three legged stool of power,
telecom, and
banking. Take any of those legs out - it's gone. The
whole thing
collapses underneath of it. You complicate that with
just-in-time
manufacturing, consumer confidence, and then you start
looking at the
other critical nodes and start seeing, especially in the power
production, the dependencies which are required. You
need power to
generate power and if any time you have a logistical
situation where
dependencies loop in on themselves - that's always bad."

_____________

David M. Bresnahan, a contributing editor for
WorldNetDaily.com, is the
author of "Cover Up: The Art and Science of Political
Deception," and
offers a monthly newsletter "Talk USA Investigative
Reports." He may be
reached through email and also maintains a website.



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