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Via CBS News:

>"On the heels of a string of high-profile attempted attacks at power substations, the top intelligence official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) remains “very concerned” about copycat attacks on the U.S. energy grid, driven by white nationalist narratives online… The vision, in short, is that they want to take down the energy grid because if they take down the energy grid, they believe that society will then collapse… And out of the collapse, [they believe], will arise a white nationalist government to replace the current government. And we’ve seen this narrative online among these white nationalist groups."

If you want to give yourself a migraine, try to work out the logistics of how taking down the power grid would result in a White Supremacy™ Fourth Reich utopia.

The best operatives the White Supremacists™, seemingly, are capable of producing in their Idaho training camps or whatever is an Indian armed with a Nazi flag and no bombs driving a truck into a federal barricade and a thirty-person gang of masked (probably fed) hooligans in khaki pants given the on-the-nose moniker the "Patriot Front."

Yet they are capable of coordinating an assault on critical US infrastructure that will leave millions without power, thwarting the best good-faith efforts of the DHS which has annual funding north of $50 billion.

Makes total sense.

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Via CBS News: >>"On the heels of a string of high-profile attempted attacks at power substations, the top intelligence official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) remains “very concerned” about copycat attacks on the U.S. energy grid, driven by white nationalist narratives online… The vision, in short, is that they want to take down the energy grid because if they take down the energy grid, they believe that society will then collapse… And out of the collapse, [they believe], will arise a white nationalist government to replace the current government. And we’ve seen this narrative online among these white nationalist groups." If you want to give yourself a migraine, try to work out the logistics of how taking down the power grid would result in a White Supremacy™ Fourth Reich utopia. The best operatives the White Supremacists™, seemingly, are capable of producing in their Idaho training camps or whatever is an Indian armed with a Nazi flag and no bombs driving a truck into a federal barricade and a thirty-person gang of masked (probably fed) hooligans in khaki pants given the on-the-nose moniker the "Patriot Front." Yet they are capable of coordinating an assault on critical US infrastructure that will leave millions without power, thwarting the best good-faith efforts of the DHS which has annual funding north of $50 billion. Makes total sense. ...

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Well, you know, it's that good ol' accelerationism thing that they're describing... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerationism when you decide to burn down your own caravan to get rid of rats or something

>Accelerationism is a range of Marxist ideas in critical theory—and reactionary ideas in right-wing ideology—that call for the drastic intensification of capitalist growth, technological change, infrastructure sabotage and other processes of social change to destabilize existing systems and create radical social transformations, otherwise referred to as "acceleration".[1][2][3][4] It has been regarded as an ideological spectrum divided into mutually contradictory left-wing and right-wing variants, both of which support the indefinite intensification of capitalism and its structures as well as the conditions for a technological singularity, a hypothetical point in time where technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible.[5][6][7] Various ideas, including Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's idea of deterritorialization, Jean Baudrillard's proposals for "fatal strategies", and aspects of the theoretical systems and processes developed by English philosopher and later Dark Enlightenment commentator Nick Land,[1] are crucial influences on accelerationism, which aims to analyze and subsequently promote the social, economic, cultural, and libidinal forces that constitute the process of acceleration.[8] While originally used by the far-left, the term has, in a manner strongly distinguished from original accelerationist theorists, been used by right-wing extremists such as neo-fascists, neo-Nazis, white nationalists and white supremacists to increasingly refer to an "acceleration" of racial conflict through assassinations, murders and terrorist attacks as a means to violently achieve a white ethnostate.[9][10][11]

An extreme form of scorched earth strategy, the "fucked for fucked let's burn the caravan" moment https://youtu.be/KvkPD8s2AoM?t=39 in the hope that after the fall of everything your group ends coming up on top. A desperation move bordering on suicide. The reasoning goes like "we have no other option, everything will go to shit anyways, therefore the sooner the better, because later we'll be weaker and the enemy stronger"

Member the "boogaloo boyz"? "Boogaloo side quests" and all that? Well that was feds trying to incite people doing things I believe

Of course I have no proof