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Latest ‘Domestic Terror’ Sniper Attack in California is Likely a Government False Flag

RELATED: False Flag: New Details Emerge on Santa Clara County ‘Military-Style’ Power Grid Attack

21st Century Wire says…

It’s phenomenal story on paper, but when you read between the lines, it’s almost 100% certain that this latest ‘domestic terror’ event in the Silicon Valley, Northern California was a government-sanctioned operation.

This attack happened nine months ago in April 2013, but was only publicly acknowledged by authorities this week.

The Wall Street Journal reports that a former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Jon Wellinghoff has finally admitted that a group of snipers shot up PG&E Corp.’s Metcalf transmission substation, located inside Santa Clara County, last year in 2013.

The attack was incredibly quick and executed with total precision – an attack which lasted only 19 minutes. In that short space of time the shooters were able to  knock out 17 transformers causing a power-down and a closure of that power station.

According to Wellinghoff, the attack was “the most significant incident of domestic terrorism involving the grid that has ever occurred (in the U.S.)”.

Some of the evidence found at the scene included more than 100 fingerprint-free shell casings, as well as a small piles of rocks, “that appeared to have been left by an advance scout to tell the attackers where to get the best shots.”

The talking points surrounding this story are predictable – led by calls for “a tighter security envelope around our nation’s infrastructure”, followed by, “why isn’t the federal government doing more to protect us?”

Another security breach, right?

If you consider the obvious probability that a team of snipers that well organised and effective would be a highly trained group of shooters (most likely trained military assets), then this naturally points right back to the US government as the prime suspect for this attack.

The mainstream media and some alternative media outlets are reporting this as a “real terror attack on US soil”, but have yet to reason what the motive would be in this conspiracy to take out a power station – we say conspiracy because authorities clearly admit that this was an organised team effort – and definitely the work of trained professionals.

This event can only be described then, as a false flag attack… on American soil.

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Is there a motive? Apparently not. However, authorities would to have the public believe that the motive is that a few civilian men wanted to combine target practice with fomenting general chaos.

Who would be the beneficiaries of an incident like this? Top of the list would be the Department of Homeland Security who is desperate to retain its incredible tranche of funding at a time when a number of federal budgets are being slashed. Next would be those involved in the corporate protection rackets like those major insurance companies who sell premiums to municipalities and large retail energy suppliers.

Rounding out the list of potential beneficiaries, you cannot forget about President Obama’s Department of Justice, currently run by an Attorney General Eric Holder, who has professed his own agenda for eliminating private ownership of fire arms – especially high-powered rifles, in America. Incidents like this only embolden men like AG Holder who believe the public must be ‘brainwashed’ to accept the agenda. We refer back to his speech on gun control here:


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Those who still believe that this was the work of a home-grown terror cell, read between their own lines: according to the U.S. Navy investigation ordered at the request of  FERC chairman Wellinghoff, “it was a targeting package just like they would put together for an attack”.

‘Just like they would put together for a real attack’, he says?

Exactly, because this wasn’t a real terror attack.

READ MORE DAILY SHOOTER  NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire Daily Shooter Files

 

 

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