Massive explosion at Heathrow substation just before midnight. False Flag Attack.
Fri 8:47 am +00:00, 21 Mar 2025 6Shocking pictures from ‘massive explosion’ scene that closed Heathrow Airport
TAP – Do electricity substations have massive explosions? They trip out. The timing might suggest Russian retaliation against Chicken Kiev Spermer who’s been supplying missiles and expertise to fire missiles into Moscow. Russia has promised retaliation against Chicken. And here is some, possibly. (For theories about false flag attack see comments. That is – Ukraine is attacking Europe’s infrastructure as blackmail – Ukraine started WAR with EU, Attacks EU’s Energy supply lines. Ukraine Blackmails Europe.)
Russia unquestionably wants a peaceful solution. Ukraine is a rogue state where money talks. Threatening Chicken Kiev Spermer could be a nice earner.
The most likely event here is false flag by Chicken Kiev Stermer himself. As soon as main media started blaming PUtin, you just know it.
By Kate Holton and Dan Catchpole
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Heathrow Airport said it would be closed all of Friday after a huge fire at a nearby electrical substation wiped out power, disrupting flight schedules around the world.
The London Fire Brigade said around 70 firefighters were tackling the blaze in the west of London, which caused a mass power outage at Heathrow, Europe’s busiest and the world’s fifth-busiest airport.
Huge orange flames and smoke could be seen shooting into the sky. Around 150 people were evacuated from nearby buildings and thousands of properties were without power.
The fire brigade said the cause of the fire was not known.
“To maintain the safety of our passengers and colleagues, Heathrow will be closed until 23h59 on 21 March,” Heathrow Airport said in a post on X, adding that passengers were advised not to travel to the airport.
According to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, at least 120 inbound flights to Heathrow were having to divert to other airports.
It said at least 1,351 flights to and from Heathrow would be affected on Friday, not including flights that might be cancelled or delayed due to aircraft being out of position
British Airways itself had 341 flights scheduled to land at Heathrow on Friday.
“Heathrow is one of the major hubs of the world,” said Ian Petchenik, spokesman for FlightRadar24. “This is going to disrupt airlines’ operations around the world.”
The impact was immediate. Qantas Airways sent its flight from Perth to Paris, a United Airlines New York flight headed to Shannon, Ireland and a United Airlines flight from San Francisco was due to land in Washington, D.C. rather than London.
Some flights from the U.S. were turning around mid-air and returning to their point of departure.
CHAOTIC DAYS AHEAD
Travel experts said the disruption would extend far beyond Heathrow
Airlines’ carefully choreographed networks depend on airplanes and crews being in specific locations at specific times. Dozens of air carriers will have to hurriedly reconfigure their networks to move planes and crews around.
“The other question is, ‘What will airlines do to deal with the backlog of passengers?'”, said travel industry analyst Henry Harteveldt with Atmosphere Research Group. “It’s going to be a chaotic couple of days.”
A Heathrow spokesperson told Reuters in an email that there was no clarity on when power would be restored, and they expected significant disruption over the coming days.
On the ground in London, a number of homes and businesses were without power. “Firefighters have led 29 people to safety from neighbouring properties, and as a precaution, a 200-metre cordon has been established, with around 150 people evacuated,” the fire brigade said.
(Reporting by Angela Christy and Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru, Jamie Freed in Sydney, Dan Catchpole in Seattle, G. Abhijit in New Delhi, writing by Kate Holton, Editing by Christopher Cushing and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
TAP – Chicken (Kiev) Spermer is authorising the firing of missiles into Russia. Targeting is being done by the UK (inter alia) and the launching of the missiles. In the old days they called that being at war. The 30 NATO officers captured at Kursk were reported as being involved in the targeting of missiles. Which country were they from? Russia has said they will take reprisals against any country involved in attacking Russia. Fair enough, Chicken. (Or is it?)
England’s Only Chance Of Survival
Putin says Russia will respond against missiles with missiles.
Fair enough, Mr Starmer.
The NATO missile attack against the operational Kursk command centre of Group Of Forces North caused fatalities and injuries among security and services staff, according to Putin. The command centre itself was not hit. Up to 12 Storm Shadow missiles were used. HIMARS were also used. They were either jammed or intercepted, failed to knock out the command centre, but did cause casualties.
The retaliation strike against NATO’s missiles being fired against Russia was a test of a new ballistic missile on the vast industrial zone of Dniepopetrovsk.
Russia has committed not to employ such weapons except in reply to aggressive missile attacks against Russia.
Systems like Oreshnik will be used against countries manufacturing and supplying missiles to Ukraine to use against Russia.
Starmer clearly wants Britain to be top of that list.
Politics in Britain has to prioritise peace negotiation, and end supplying of missiles to Ukraine and NATO.
Which Main parties in the UK are offering peace negotiations?
There are none. Zero. Zilch.
Reform? The same. No mention of negotiating with Russia.
The only party offering to prioritise peace negotiations with Russia are The Teds. The English Democrats.
Stability. The Rule Of Law. Peace.
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It wouldn’t be the first time. Only last week ships collided in The Channel. As for RAF Welford……
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But Heathrow? This one’s not military in any way – in all pobability it’s a false flag, with Chicken desperate to get his big war going and his colaition of the dumped and scared falling to bits. He ordered it, hoping people can be persuafded to believe it’s Putin. That’s how they start all the wars – with lies.














Yes, as soon as I saw the headline on the BBC then I wondered who did this because it’s hard to believe that it was an accident
It wouldn’t be the first time. It doesn’t look like a fuse tripping out does it.
Yes it certainly looks as though it was not an accident, and leaves one to wonder why the whole of Heathrow was dependent on one substation given the size of the Heathrow Complex!
It is uusual to have all electricity from a single source. How about a really good conspiracy theory now? This can’t be false flag!!!! In war anything is possible. Ukrainian blackmail???? Emil Cosman is already on the case of Ukraine attacking Europe’s infrastructure if the money dries up.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbWO2Lx_vZs
“Chaos at Heathrow Airport can be blamed on the drive for net zero by successive governments, according to Reform UK MP Richard Tice.
Speaking on GB News, Tice said Heathrow has changed its backup electrical systems to reach green targets and the decision has now come back to bite them.”
https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2025/03/21/why-did-heathrows-backup-fail/
Tice doing a job for his bosses? Nice gentle conspiracy theory
Whatever you do then, Don’t Mention the War!
Damn, I missed it. I’ve said for a while, I will willingly stand under the first missile to hit this country in this war, just to escape this bloody world.
But I agree with other comments here, this is no accident, nothing that happens in this world is ever by accident. Even the Talk Radio presenter this morning said to her expert guest, “Is there something fishy about this.” That’s all the confirmation I need to know they know there is far more to it.