Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2025/04/backdoors-to-electrical-transformers-and-a-thought/
We’re hearing a lot in the news lately about tariffs, supply lines, and the big dastard in the whole mess, the Chinese fly in the soup, as it were. One of the interesting things about having a website such as this is that many of its regular readers and article-contributors reside in that part of…
I thought this was discovered and reported on several years before the first Trump administration.
It may have been but this was the first time I heard of it, hence, blogged about it, especially as the whole tariff thing makes the subject more pertinent now.
Recently on Energy Times Newsletter there was an excellent interview with Eric Dollard going over the history of what he has lived through in trying to help Humanity with his knowledge!! He tells us to worry about The Women in White, not The Men in Black!! Something he has had experience with! He was in on the tail end of the George VanTassle Integratron. A very revealing interview as to those who would keep us under their thumb, which we know is a reality!!
Backdoors are a feature of all modern (highly complex) software. Some are intentional (government agencies / intel groups demand them from developers via ‘secret letters’ using the national security apparatus. Others are artifacts of the distributed software development / update process.
Developers break the functions down to the lowest level, make assignments to individual programmers, these bits and pieces must be ‘integrated / tested’. The programmers often insert ‘shortcut’ login paths for themselves during development and testing to avoid more lengthy (secure) login procedures. These ‘shortcut’ paths end up in the final delivered software. Bad guys around the world look for them to exploit them as ‘backdoors’.
There are backdoors in every software package. There is an entire ‘Cybersecurity’ industry that looks for them, uses ‘whitehat/blackhat’ (role playing) techniques to sus them out and identify to the software manufacturer who writes patches / updates are sent out and installed to close the backdoor.
If USG knows these backdoors exist, has for some time, they are likely looking for them to close them.
A related risk is the fact that we don’t make these big transformers in the US anymore…and many of our backup/spare ones were sent to Ukraine to replace bombed ones. So, failures are likely to cause major outages that last a very long time. Leadtime for many of the big transformers is several years.
Could there be any connections to being the cause or adding to a California “Wildfire”?
The fires initiated at residences, esp ones with smart meters and in the vicinity of the meters if I recall correctly. For the purposes of discussion (no idea if this was what happened) let’s say a smart meter could be remotely commanded to ‘short out’ via the mesh-network they use to communicate (one meter talks to the others and relays messages across the mesh). If this were the fire initiation methodology, the command to initiate a meter ‘short out’ would need to be initiated from somewhere. Could the transformers be a node in the same ‘mesh’ network? Probably but it would likely be beyond the range of normal ‘mesh’ communications (short range signals) so the initiate command would have to be sent some other way (encoded within the basic electrical power pulses like old fashioned FM radio could be encoded in your house wiring back in the day if you bought the special gear). Any evidence of this? Not that I’m aware. The smart meter mesh network from what I understand requires communication between the meters (rather than relying on cell phone frequency packet data exchange) using a message relay technique (one meter passes to the adjacent meter and so on). So, if they torched enough meters, they would have lost mesh communication. Pure speculation but perhaps will trigger a thought by others.
Your scenario is very similar to the speculations I’ve advanced in my blogs about the topic
In a previous forum post, I discussed this topic and referenced Dollard’s comprehensive analysis. My research was subsequently corroborated by Courtney Turner, a former California state policy writer who now hosts an informative podcast. Her bureaucratic expertise confirmed my findings regarding infrastructure vulnerabilities. It’s much worse than just back doors into the computers managing the grid. Much worse.
Of particular concern are the construction practices affecting electrical infrastructure across several southwestern states, including California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado. These methods compromise substation safety features, specifically involving neutral ground connections. The resulting configuration creates potential safety hazards in residential buildings connected to AC power systems. To the degree any conductor (wave guide material) capable of both storage of adequate electrical potential, and within striking distance of a human being, can facilitate arcing from say, a washing machine under the loaded circumstance of an EMP burst, or a CME, or an attack of some other unknown degree.
These arcing issues positively plagued the early AC/DC systems of the late 19th and early 20th century, and were not solved until CP Steinmetz wrote the seminal work “Theory and Calculation of Transients” in two volumes.
Now its been turned into a weapon that could easily kill millions in a single moment.
In the software world they say ‘it’s not a flaw, it’s a feature’…
Wondering if Spain/Portugal have Chinese transformers. Message being sent?
Those people who had cash could buy and/or sale.
Those collaborators on-the-grid; are now in the real world, without means.
As the article asks, When will the Ruskies be blamed…
Because; as any who subscribes to lamestream knows…
the Globalists, can never be wrong!?!
RT picked up on your ZeroHedge story.
Already hinting at bad actor[s]; and/or calling out the Army…
to help their population, of course.
https://rt.com/news/616442-eu-spain-portugal-blackout/
Unable to contact my cousin today who lives in the northern part of Spain. She normally posts something on Facebook everyday.
Mystery solved:face_with_hand_over_mouth:…but what “atomospheric phenomenon”?. My cousin said electric was off for almost nine hours. When they lived in Florida they had a generator, not in Spain. The concern was the freezer was just stocked.