Thunder
11th November 2008, 09:28 AM
9-11 Deniers argue that there were random power-shut downs at the WTC before 9-11. These, they argue, can only be explained by the conspirators using them as opportunities to set the explosives!!!
There have been random power and server shut downs over the last 3 years. Should I be worried about a controlled demolition, or a false-flag network attack, at my work???
Lets all post some emails we have gotten from work, informing us of power and server shutdowns. Lets prove such an event are no big deal.
Here are some of mine:
"TODAY, 10/8/08 after 4:00 pm, the contractor is scheduled to be here at the XXXXX XXXX to do punch list work involving the electrical panels. He will be shutting off the circuit breakers for a few minutes. You may experience intermittent power outages. Please be sure to save all work on the computer before 4 pm. XXXX XXX may be contacted regarding this issue. His ext. his 6760."
"The server needs to be restarted due to some backup issues. MIS will reboot the server at 5pm. The server will be down for approximately 15 minutes. Be sure to save all your work before 5 pm."
There have been random power and server shut downs over the last 3 years. Should I be worried about a controlled demolition, or a false-flag network attack, at my work???
Lets all post some emails we have gotten from work, informing us of power and server shutdowns. Lets prove such an event are no big deal.
Here are some of mine:
"TODAY, 10/8/08 after 4:00 pm, the contractor is scheduled to be here at the XXXXX XXXX to do punch list work involving the electrical panels. He will be shutting off the circuit breakers for a few minutes. You may experience intermittent power outages. Please be sure to save all work on the computer before 4 pm. XXXX XXX may be contacted regarding this issue. His ext. his 6760."
"The server needs to be restarted due to some backup issues. MIS will reboot the server at 5pm. The server will be down for approximately 15 minutes. Be sure to save all your work before 5 pm."