Spain’s Blackout Wasn’t an Accident
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Spain’s blackout wasn’t an accident
On April 28, 2025, the lights went out across Spain and Portugal; at the time, it was called the historic blackout—the most significant failure of its kind in a developed country in decades. But now, according to reports cited by “The Telegraph”, it could be something else entirely, an experiment. Not a freak accident, an infrastructure glitch, but a deliberate stress test of Spain’s grid under… Source
The Big Blackout Could Have Been Due to a Failed Government “Experiment” with Renewables, According to ‘The Telegraph’
The author cites “sources from Brussels”, but does not give more details, and compares the situation with the Chernobyl accident, “which began as a simulation test for cooling the reactor in blackout conditions”
PP Calls for Urgent Resignations and International Research for the Energy "Experiment" that Led to the Big Blackout
The vice-secretary of autonomous coordination, local and electoral analysis of the PP, Elias Bendodo, has described as shameful to have learned from the foreign press, and not directly by the executive, that the blackout "was the result of an experiment of the government with renewable energies."Bendodo mentioned the information published yesterday by the British newspaper "The Telegraph" in which he said, citing community sources, that the big …
The Scandal Is Huge, an Experiment May Have Been Conducted with the Knowledge of the Prime Minister Before the Great Spanish Blackout
The scandal is huge, an experiment may have been conducted with the Prime Minister's knowledge before the great Spanish blackout - According to The Telegraph, the government is hiding the truth.
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