On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 7:03 AM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
> Carbon fiber bombs from 1999 used by NATO to attack Yugoslavia grids
>
> http://cryptome.info/0001/blu114-yu/blu114-yu.htm
>
> No doubt more sophisticated now. Drones likely to be used, on US and NATO
> comms, music concerts, sports, revenuers, golf clubs, VIP transports, search
> and social media, drone controllers. spy kiosks and whatever relies on EM.
>> South Korea developing graphite 'blackout bombs' to paralyse North's
>> electrical grid
>>
>> https://www.yahoo.com/newsroom/vibes/south-korea/v- 50a3291a-1aa0-3389-b071- c23ae7c7394b_c-629d6357-e0fd- 316b-8ace-1c014e1e774f_a- 629d6357-e0fd-316b-8ace- 1c014e1e774f
Similar fireworks might be just as easily obtained by lobbing
rebar and oil draining rounds into the substation of your enemy...
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_substation
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer_oil
Though at that point, due to opposing action, infrastructure
nonredundancy and fragility, lack of spares production...
you're probably not going to be able to watch your cat
videos on youtube anymore either.