Friday, May 10, 2013

PREPARE FOR THE WORST ON ELECTION DAY


With the admission by the Department of Energy (DOE) that a Luzon-wide blackout is still possible on Monday, Election Day, PREPARE FOR THE WORST boys and girls.

ANYTHING, as in anything, can happen if the blackout stretches well into the night, ESPECIALLY during the canvassing of votes.

Among others: PCOS MACHINES can be SWITCHED. FORGED BALLOTS and MANUFACTURED PCOS printouts can be swapped with LEGITIMATE ballots and RESULTS.

The same thing for the voters’ lists, and other documents of the election proceedings.

The Comelec has declared that generators are on standby, yes. But it COULD NOT ASSURE 100 percent that the generators WILL NOT BREAK DOWN for whatever reason or regardless of how long it will be used.

Power plants nga, bumibigay, generators pa..

Neither has the generators’ capacity been SPECIFIED IN DETAIL -- are they good even for an entire building or for just one or a few precincts?  Can the generators provide enough power even for all possible entrances for saboteurs or robbers and hoodlums?

Nor has it been established that there are ENOUGH GENERATORS FOR ALL the voting centers/precincts throughout Luzon,
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Anybody correct me if I’m wrong.

I overheard in a TV newscast early this evening that the association of independent power producers  has assured the people of enough power for Monday.

Granting that the power supply itself is enough, what about the transmission? How reliable and stable, technically stable, are transmission lines. Have safeguards against sabotage, especially in election ‘hot spots.’ Been installed or are in place?

What are these, if any?

Bottom line, ladies and gentlemen, the DOE WILL NOT ADMIT the possibility of a LUZON-wide blackout if the chances are not that big, considering the Comelec generators and assurances of independent power producers.

Keep in mind, guys:  Our future for the next three years is at stake in the elections. And as I’ve said in an earlier blog, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE under cover of darkness.30



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