Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Cyberattack or Coincidence - Spain Was a Test

What’s with all the flashing lights around the country? People’s lights in their houses and at various facilities are flashing on and off. Is someone messing with the power grid?

People across the U.S. are freaking out about lights flashing in their homes and buildings, and it’s got folks wondering if someone’s messing with the power grid. This feels eerily similar to that massive blackout in Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025, which knocked out power for millions. Some posts on X are buzzing with theories that hackers are behind the U.S. light flickers, maybe even testing the waters for a bigger cyberattack. They’re pointing to Spain’s outage, where the grid lost a ton of power super fast, and while officials there said it wasn’t a hack, a lot of people aren’t buying it. With the U.S. grid getting old and creaky experts say it’s got weak spots popping up daily.  It’s not a stretch to think hackers could be poking at it, maybe even tying it to what happened in Spain.  

There’s a theory going around that Spain’s blackout happened right after they backed out of a weapons trade deal, and it’s no coincidence. People, including myself, sense it was a slap on the wrist from the evil leaders rooted from the "self-proclaimed chosen land," who used a cyberattack to send a message. Spain’s government keeps saying it was just a weird grid glitch, but they’ve got their top court investigating "computer sabotage.”

The U.S. isn’t exactly bulletproof either. Back in 2017, experts were already saying our grid’s a sitting duck for slick cyberattacks. When you see lights flickering here and then hear about Spain’s mess, it’s hard not to think someone’s testing how easy it is to screw with our power. With recent moves by Trump, the tariffs and alleged release of files related to horrific crimes, the US should be on a swivel and watching for these evil people that would most definitely be implicated.

Bottom line, the flashing lights here and that crazy outage in Spain are raising red flags that hackers might be messing with power grids. Spain’s grid got hit hard. In the U.S., we’ve got our own problems with an old grid and new tech like renewables that hackers could exploit. The FBI’s been warning about utility hacks for a while. If your lights are flickering, check with your local power company, but don’t be surprised if this hacking talk keeps getting louder.


Stay safe folks!

Much Love,
Lynn

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4 comments:

  1. https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/spains-pm-wants-israel-out-international-cultural-events-over-gaza-war-2025-05-19/

    https://www.palestinechronicle.com/spanish-parliament-to-consider-ban-on-arms-trade-with-israel/

    How do you think these evil people will take revenge on Spain? Do you have any suggestions for spanish people in the months to come?

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    1. It's tough because the evil runs deep and these "people" have entrenched themselves in most ever sector of life from medicine to law to politics. Since moving isn't really an option (and these evil people are pretty much everywhere at this point) I would saw get as self-reliant as possible. Do whatever you can to avoid needing the system. Maybe get to a rural area. Stock up on food and essentials. I would try to avoid crowded locations as well. Invest in a generator if possible, and stock a little gas. Or get a few solar panels, even portable ones like for camping to have enough electricity to power smaller stuff like a fridge or charge your phone. Think about what you really need to survive and plan how to maintain it. Meds are also important- stock anything you can, wean of what isn't serving you, change food habits which most times eliminates some meds and get your health in check now. Keep extra clean water on hand even if it means putting gallon jugs under your bed. Put all important papers together, possibly scan them in your phone and major essentials in a "go back" in the event you have to flea for whatever reason. Spend a few moments really thinking about things and do what you can to minimize those worries.

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