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Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
Buckets, tupper tubs.... guarantee it sloshed all over the inside of their car. And really surprised there haven't been big balls of fire.
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
PREMO Member
wow o wow

I don't even trust carrying my groceries in these things...


I saw a video of a woman filling a Rubbermaid tote.

The gas station ownership have a part in this, too. They should never have allowed people to pump gas in to unapproved containers.

This is is not only retarded stupid and dangerous to these people hoarding the gasoline, but they are putting untold numbers of other people, not to mention first responders in danger.

(which would be fine if they were only culling themselves out of the herd. :yay: )
 

PeoplesElbow

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How many gasoline smelling cars are going to be traded in soon?

I had a car with none spilled that smelled like gas for three days from carrying a proper can in the trunk for a few hours.
 

Louise

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How many gasoline smelling cars are going to be traded in soon?

I had a car with none spilled that smelled like gas for three days from carrying a proper can in the trunk for a few hours.

The people that are using plastic bags and open containers to carry gas are the people that really voted for Biden. How dumb can you be? And, we cannot blame it on indoctrination. One is either smart, or not. I read an article from Brietbart tonight that said Colonial said things should be back to normal soon.
There is no question that our current Gov caused this shutdown, and will lie about what happened because of NWO and all. We have seen too much since Jan. 20; not to mention Jan. 6, and the murder of Ashli Babbit; and there is a fence around our Capitol. We watched the movie Breach tonight. Says it all. It was a true story about Robert Hanssen who was a FBI traitor. After watching, I cannot understand his motive to do what he did. My conclusion is he was truly evil and a narcissist. We are dealing with that, presently. God bless the USA.
 
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SamSpade

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Huh, so that’s what took care of it


The whole hacking deal STILL strikes me as - suspicious. I'm not an expert but I have extreme doubts that you can utterly shut down a major pipeline with SOFTWARE. Something doesn't smell right...
 
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Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
The whole hacking deal STILL strikes me as - suspicious. I'm not an expert but I have extreme doubts that you can utterly shut down a major pipeline with SOFTWARE. Something doesn't smell right...
You can, easily, if no one took steps to harden their IT systems, and that's a lot more prevalent than you might think.

Although, I've already said the same thing about the coincidence and timing of it all...
 

Bluecrqbe

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The whole hacking deal STILL strikes me as - suspicious. I'm not an expert but I have extreme doubts that you can utterly shut down a major pipeline with SOFTWARE. Something doesn't smell right...
More details, they paid it in untraceable crypto (😡) last FRIDAY!

I agree, there is more than what’s being told

 

stgislander

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I making a guess here, but assuming the pipeline was running some type of SCADA architecture, it's kinda hard to "hack". That is short if a stuxnet-style hack (which was/is govt level sh!t). Even the water company takeover a few months back was because somebody had TeamViewer running on a PC connected to a supposedly closed system.
 

Bluecrqbe

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I making a guess here, but assuming the pipeline was running some type of SCADA architecture, it's kinda hard to "hack". That is short if a stuxnet-style hack (which was/is govt level sh!t). Even the water company takeover a few months back was because somebody had TeamViewer running on a PC connected to a supposedly closed system.
All reports to this point have said they took control of systems within the company, but not directly associated with the pipeline. The pipeline was shut down as a preventative measure to isolate the breech.

But of course we just heard today that they paid the ransom almost a week ago so who knows, they could have taken full control of it due to lax security measures by this company.
 

GURPS

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I making a guess here, but assuming the pipeline was running some type of SCADA architecture, it's kinda hard to "hack".

it was reported the office systems were compromise, but they shut down the pipeline ' just in case '

yeah just in case some moron hadn't left a remoted pc connected somewhere it should not have been
 

BOP

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The whole hacking deal STILL strikes me as - suspicious. I'm not an expert but I have extreme doubts that you can utterly shut down a major pipeline with SOFTWARE. Something doesn't smell right...
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