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Now put in some of the east and west coast cities. It’s funny how Chicago has a potential of more nuclear missiles that can reach here than places including D.C., New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Can someone explain that to me?

If you read some of the extremists from both sides, you get a range of comments. For example:


New America paranoids have a very special flavor of craziness. It’s the belief that the country will be devastated by an electromagnetic pulse attack and not enough is being done to combat the grave threat.
There are also people on the conservative side saying we better take heed of this type of attack.


In an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack, the damage to power lines, supervisory control and data acqui¬sition control systems (for utility systems infrastructure) and commercial computers would very likely be permanent due to fused power lines and lost data.
This would require replacing the entire electric system in the affected area.

One esti¬mate warns that the likely costs from the detonation of an EMP weapon over the Washington, D.C. met¬ropolitan area could exceed $770 billion. Millions of Americans could suffer death or injury and social chaos could ensue.

Building a better electronic infrastructure should be one of the priorities from the federal stimulus package in order to leave some residual benefits for future generations.

I love the naïve people who put up some nuclear-free zone sign as if that’s going to protect them from reality. That’s like putting on some aluminum foil over your head and thinking that will protect you from radiation.

How Vulnerable Are You From an Attack?

In the era of EMP bombs, you don’t need a sophisticated launch platform and control system that can provide pinpoint accuracy from several thousand miles away. All it has to do is detonate in the atmosphere above the Earth.

An EMP bomb can be launched offshore from a ship or submarine. All it has to do is reach about 100 to 150 miles in the atmosphere, detonate and fry all the unprotected circuits and electronics that are in a thousand-mile radius (or more).

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One bomb can devastate much more territory without turning the landscape into toast. Think of it as a giant umbrella over the Earth making vulnerable everything underneath the blast that has unprotected circuits.

That being said, the probability of an EMP attack is more likely than an all-out nuclear attack especially from someone like Kim Jong Il who likes playing the game of chicken. Getting to a point off either coast is not beyond the realm of possibility for countries that at first glance would not even be viewed as a threat.

This type of devastation may not even come from an attack of a rogue nation. It could just be part of the weather.


The strongest geomagnetic storm on record is the Carrington event of Aug. to Sept. 1859, which is named after British astronomer Richard Carrington who witnessed the instigating solar flare with his unaided eye while he was projecting an image of the sun on a white screen.
Geomagnetic activity triggered by the explosion electrified telegraph lines. It shocked technicians and set their telegraph papers on fire. The Northern Lights spread as far south as Cuba and Hawaii. Auroras over the Rocky Mountains were so bright that the glow woke campers who began preparing breakfast because they thought it was morning.

“A contemporary repetition of the Carrington event would cause … extensive social and economic disruptions,” the report warns. Power outages would be accompanied by radio blackouts and satellite malfunctions. Telecommunications, GPS navigation, banking and finance and transportation would all be affected.

Some problems would correct themselves with the fading of the storm. Radio and GPS transmissions could come back online fairly quickly. Other problems would be lasting. A burnt-out multi-ton transformer, for instance, can take weeks or months to repair.

The total economic impact in the first year alone could reach $2 trillion. This could be some 20 times greater than the costs of a Hurricane Katrina or, to use a timelier example, a few TARPs.

Wake Up

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no backup of data.... ooops


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There is a time for fear mongering and a time to wake up to the facts. Now is the time to wake up to the facts. The media should be covering EMP bombs rather than the latest political sex scandal.

In all disaster recovery plans for both municipalities and corporations, are there any provisions for EMP protection? There should be because EMP bombs were a threat in the Cold War. If you are at a company or municipality, that might be a question to bring up at the next executive meeting.

Disaster recovery or business continuity plans (unless mandated by regulations like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act) usually are not as viable as you might think. One thing that was clearly evident after Sept. 11, 2001 is that most companies at the World Trade Center that were affected had poor disaster recovery plans. They fell into three categories of preparedness:

1. had no plan_some companies 40%

2. had a plan never tested_most companies 50%

3. had a plan and tested it_very few companies 10%


For most organizations, the first thing they have to do is dust off their disaster recovery plan or their emergency response plans in the case of municipalities. In some cases, chances are they have not been updated or even tested.
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what about backup of our data here

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Make a plan, keep a metal box wrapped in Metal Foil in the ground with radio's and Flashlights.

Making a Fire as soon as possible too start eating the food you own before it all go's bad, and move what ever food you can into a the freezer and only powering that with car battery's. Maybe a Mini Fridge would use less power and make better use of the car battery's

THere are going too be lots of car battery's around and no car's working so if you know how too measure Watt's and Amp's you can survive a emp attack
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a Gun is obviously the best card you can have too protect your shit
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Can't afford to harden your gear?

I recommend putting a knot in some of your cables or installing a ferrite load on the line. Helps against lightning too.

It won't stop it, but it lessens the chance that it will go pop.

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It would be more advisable to use a scalar interferometer to conduct an EMP attack as this would likely only be picked up on by major governments who would have no way of effectively communicating this to their populace since most of these populations can be counted amongst the ignoratti when it comes to even basic physics much less scalar electromagnetic theory, whereas many of these same people WILL undestand the word "bomb" and can be made to react to its mention.

I'm surprised TPTB haven't already engaged in greater use of these technologies for malefic effect.... or maybe they already are.
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