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Miss Mary wrote:Oh no! Suddenly the East Coast/US/Canada Blackout requires another look. Or is more suspicious now. Could someone tell what the time difference is for London, from say NYC? 7 hours ahead? 5 hours ahead? Thanks.
5 hours.
Sounds a little fishy, if you know what I mean...2 massive outages in 2 weeks?
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From abcnews.com:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/World/re ... 8_360.html
It's back on. Still say this was suspicious. First NYC, among many other cities. Now London. What next? Almost hate to say that outloud.
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/World/re ... 8_360.html
It's back on. Still say this was suspicious. First NYC, among many other cities. Now London. What next? Almost hate to say that outloud.
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I became suspicious as soon as I heard the news too. I think that they still are not sure what exactly happened with the Northeast blackout.
Part of what the terrorists were trying to do was to "disrupt" the normal day to day activities of their victims and render them helpless. It is also interesting that it happened to LONDON and not Paris, Berlin, etc. :?
Part of what the terrorists were trying to do was to "disrupt" the normal day to day activities of their victims and render them helpless. It is also interesting that it happened to LONDON and not Paris, Berlin, etc. :?
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I'd say it was a coincidence. It could of happened there first and here over three months later and not on the same day of the week.
The United States east coast is 4 behind portions of England and 5 hours behind other parts of the country. During this time of year, (between early April and late October), when it is 8:00 PM Eastern Time it is 0Z, 0000 UTC and 00:00 GMT; GMT is Greenwich, England, thus in that portion of Great Britian it is a 4 hour difference.
(00:00 GMT is Midnight)
Interesting... at the start of "Studio B with Shephard Smith," Shephard was reporting that portions southwestern and southern London were out of power and "some areas got it back a short time ago."
Miss Mary wrote:Oh no! Suddenly the East Coast/US/Canada Blackout requires another look. Or is more suspicious now. Could someone tell what the time difference is for London, from say NYC? 7 hours ahead? 5 hours ahead? Thanks.
The United States east coast is 4 behind portions of England and 5 hours behind other parts of the country. During this time of year, (between early April and late October), when it is 8:00 PM Eastern Time it is 0Z, 0000 UTC and 00:00 GMT; GMT is Greenwich, England, thus in that portion of Great Britian it is a 4 hour difference.
(00:00 GMT is Midnight)
Miss Mary wrote:From abcnews.com:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/World/re ... 8_360.html
It's back on. Still say this was suspicious. First NYC, among many other cities. Now London. What next? Almost hate to say that outloud.
Interesting... at the start of "Studio B with Shephard Smith," Shephard was reporting that portions southwestern and southern London were out of power and "some areas got it back a short time ago."
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