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30/9/2003 00:11 | Lets say the probability of an outage of a major city is one in a thirty two years, not unresonable odds, I think you will concur. The probability of four in one year, is over a million to one. Let alone four in four months!!!! Obviously a complete coincidence. NOT! | scripophilist | |
29/9/2003 13:51 | At least it goes FROM Wales TO Birmingham and not the other way! | dontknowitall | |
29/9/2003 13:04 | Not just electricity that's vulnerable of course. Reservoirs and pipelines (including the water pipe from mid-Wales to Birmingham) have long been recognized as vulnerable. (But don't remind Welsh Nats) | m.t.glass | |
29/9/2003 11:57 | yeah cover up going on here | wlfc1 | |
29/9/2003 11:56 | Who was the last person to switch off all the lights? | dontknowitall | |
29/9/2003 11:49 | dodgy in my book.... | hooya | |
29/9/2003 11:47 | I thought I'd start this thread and apologies if it is redundant because I haven't been checking to see if other conspiracy theorists have already posted. However.... Italy (this time the WHOLE country) is No 3 to experience major outage in last 2 months. Latest explanation is that a tree fell on transmission lines... OH COME ON.... Any thoughts anyone??? | tacman |
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