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The Blackout in Spain, Portugal and Southern France (What Really Happened?)

The Blackout in Spain, Portugal and Southern France (What Really Happened?)

4/29/2025

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I woke up yesterday morning with the words, “Something bad is going to happen today,” but I had no idea what it was. I saw images of boats and an explosion, possibly related to Russia, but I couldn’t identify anything specific. I also thought, well, something bad happens every day. ‘ My feeling was that there was a kind of turning point, and it wasn’t good. I heard about the massive blackout in Portugal, Spain, and southern France, and initially thought it was a Russian cyberattack. This is the thing I was feeling. But if authorities know this they certainly aren’t saying it. I recall an incident that appeared to be an attack on the computer systems at airports; all systems went down, and almost all flights were grounded, but it was never officially acknowledged as a cyberattack. The same happened when AT&T and several other major carriers' services went down for no apparent reason. Again, there was no admission of a cyber attack.

Why?

What does any government get if they admit there was a cyber attack?

They get panic, distrust, a feeling that their government can’t protect them.And for what? It emboldens those who hacked the system. It gives them attention and elevates their cause. It makes the government look weak and the hackers powerful. These unknown hidden individuals or states that can cripple a nation with no trace and no accountability.

It’s nearly impossible to prove a cyber attack. It is undoubtedly easier to claim some ridiculous “software issue” or glitch but how does so much go down at the same time? This seems ridiculous. Are we to believe there are no stop gaps? That a system doesn’t have a built-in shutdown before a problem escalates to the point it brings an entire system down across the country? Yeah. I don’t think that makes sense and I’m not a conspiracy theorist. I could envision something happening under unusual circumstances, such as a solar flare, and possibly a significant error; however, even then, it seems likely that the problem would be localized, rather than spreading across all computer systems at airport control towers nationwide. Or the entire AT&T system across whole swaths of the country.

There have been nearly constant cyberattacks from Russia, which our government has admitted to without any details given. Which breakdowns in our systems were hacked? We don’t know, and that is by design. The government hides this information, releasing only near-hacks that were foiled. They only tell us when they win and dribble out vagaries when they lose.

Why?

What does any government get if they admit there was a cyber attack?

It leads to panic, distrust, and a feeling that the government can't protect them. And for what? It emboldens those who hacked the system. It gives the hackers attention and elevates their cause. It makes the government look weak and the hackers powerful. These unknown hidden individuals or states can cripple a nation with no trace and no accountability.

It's nearly impossible to prove a cyber attack. It is undoubtedly easier to claim a ridiculous' software issue" or glitch, but how does so much go wrong simultaneously? This seems ridiculous. Are we to believe there are no stop gaps? Does a system not have a built-in shutdown before a problem escalates to the point that it brings an entire system down across the country? Yeah. That doesn't make sense, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist. Sure, I could see something happening after a strange set of circumstances, such as a solar flare, and perhaps a major error, but even then, the problem would be localized, not spread across all the computer systems at airport control towers nationwide. Or the entire AT&T system across whole swaths of the country.

There have been almost constant cyberattacks from Russia, which our government has admitted to without any details. Which breakdowns in our systems were hacked? We don't know, and that is by design. The government hides this information, releasing only near-hacks that were foiled. They only tell us when they win and dribble out vagueries when they lose.

The blackout in Portugal, Spain, and southern France seems to fit a hack, or something very nefarious. How did it all go down across three nations at the same exact time? Anything’s possible, but it seems likely that this was a Russian hack, a dry run for something down the road, such as the Russians cutting the Internet cable under the ocean that connects Europe to our continent. They have been seen doing this more than once. This feels very much like it has their fingerprints all over it.

To gain a deeper understanding, I turned to astrology. A pattern that has been identified by numerous astrologers is the relationship to major turning points in

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