Ravard Refinery spokesman told reporters this morning that
contractors hired to investigate their
restart problems have determined the problem with their control system is
that nearby radio transmissions were blocking the GPS signal necessary to coordinate
the timing of the various components of the control system.
Dade Murphy, President of Dragonfire Cyber, told reporters
that the L-Band signal used by the 5G cell phone network recently established
by Geschwindlicht AG, a German cell phone company, in the Baton Rouge, LA area
was close enough to the GPS signal used by the control system at the refinery
that it overcame the timing signal. This meant that none of the control systems
were able to properly coordinate their actions. Safety controls in place have
stopped the start-up of the refinery.
James Franck, the spokesman for Geschwindlicht, admitted
that in Germany, his company was not allowed to place their L-band cell towers
within a mile of any facility using Robotron control system components because
their 5G signal interfered with the operation of those devices. We did not know
that the Ravard Refinery was using Robotron equipment.
“We have an agreement with the Federal Electronics Commission
that we will replace any government devices affected by our new 5G signal” Franck
explained; “That agreement does not extend to industrial equipment.”
David Weeb, of the FEC, issued a statement that explained
that the Ravard Refinery did not respond at the hearing where the Geschwindlicht
license was approved. Weeb explained; “Complaining after the fact does not
serve anyone’s interest. Geschwindlicht has proceeded with their installations
in good faith, we have no plans to tell them to stop.”
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