I read this article on AJE of which at first it didn't really seem interesting enough for posting...at least not until I got to the last paragraph of the news article.
I'll explain...
apparently, there was a huge power outage in Brazil that also affected neighboring Paraguay.
The story starts out like this;
Can you imagine??The president of Brazil has moved to defend his government from criticism over a power failure that left up to 60 million people across the country without electricity for several hours.
That's a lot of people that had no electricity to work with, no power for their fridges, no power for any telecommunications effort if another person decided to take advantage of the power outage, and perhaps burglarize a home, and so on ......
You get the point??
There's more.
Instead of acting in a responsible manner as any politician, who by-the-way, is in a position of responsibility (don't you agree??) should, he denies that there could have been more done......Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (the president) denied that not enough had been done to improve the electricity grid since he took office in 2003.
That is, accept responsibility.
Now how much would accepting responsibility hurt??
Would it make you look like you are a responsible person if you accepted responsibility??
Would it elevate you in the eyes of the voting public and your critics??
I'd say so.
So like any politician would, I see (read) that he denies responsibility.
Oh, well.....Not my problem I guess.
Now there's more of course.
So this is how the problem occurred.....apparently, that is.
Ok.The outage on Tuesday evening began when the Itaipu hydroelectric dam, which supplies much of the country's electricity, suddenly went offline, plunging parts of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and other Brazilian cities into darkness.
Fine,
the dam broke.
So go and fix it now.
but there's more.
So everybody's on the bandwagon to blame the big storm.Edson Lobao, Brazil's mines and energy minister, said strong storms had uprooted trees near the dam just before it went offline and could be to blame for the sudden outage
Could this here below be the real problem.....
Now, I'm not saying that it was hackers.The blackouts came three days after a report on US TV network CBS said that several past power outages in Brazil had been caused by hackers attacking electricity control and distribution systems.
I'm not saying that it wasn't a storm either.
I'm merely taking into consideration other information.
Considering how much large corporations and government cover-ups, that cover-up the cover-ups...do you think....???
Would this have something to do with the up-and-coming Olympics and the need for security and of course, the need to ensure that the Olympics are going to be secured from potential hacking actions by outsiders??
That is, to ensure visiting officials and members of the IOC, and everybody else, that all is going to be 'OK'??
To deny that perhaps that this was actually another hacking event that got through all the security that surrounds hydro-electric power and potential outages of an entire country??
and if not, then perhaps and truthfully a natural event of which everybody in government wants to assure the general public that all is 'ok', when obviously, it wasn't....or won't be when the Olympics come around??
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