Posted on 05/11/2017 11:36:09 AM PDT by RArtfulogerDodger
Its said that an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) bomb set off at the correct magnitude and altitude could fry the unprotected US power grid and send America back to the 18th Century. This means no electricity, emergency services, food production or delivery, water pumping or delivery, and failure of just about anything else that depends upon electricity, motors, or computers.
Millions and millions of people would flat out die within days or weeks: of starvation, dehydration, fever, sickness, riots, and worse.
And there are those criticssome seemingly madcapwho poo-poo the idea entirely, saying it cant be accomplished by either Iran or North Korea.
Others call it, a pipe dream, or just a rumor, some nefarious scheme somehow instigated by Trump, Republicans, and Vladimir Putin.
Well, its apparently real.
(Excerpt) Read more at rightwingconservativenewsblog.com ...
Too late I guess.
Mutually Assured Destruction is not a deterrent to Iran/Muslims.
Starfish Prime was a July 9, 1962 high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the United States, a joint effort of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Defense Atomic Support Agency
Starfish Prime caused an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), which was far larger than expected, so much larger that it drove much of the instrumentation off scale, causing great difficulty in getting accurate measurements.
The Starfish Prime electromagnetic pulse also made those effects known to the public by causing electrical damage in Hawaii, about 1,445 kilometres (898 mi) away from the detonation point, knocking out about 300 streetlights, setting off numerous burglar alarms and damaging a telephone company microwave link. The EMP damage to the microwave link shut down telephone calls from Kauai to the other Hawaiian islands.[
If MAD isn’t persuasive, then the only other choice where we survive is first strike.
How about we start preparing for this.
Russia,Russia,Russia 24/7. Our enemies bide their time, sharpen their knives and distract a stupid people. I don’t want to test the theory of “One Second After” nor do I like anybody who threatens this country.
EMP doesn’t require a nuke. there are non-nuke EMP weapons in existence now.
That’s right.
The Muslims don’t even worry that Israel has Mecca targeted.
Well, that was a whole lot of alarmism for not much payoff.
A small fission weapon will not produce widespread, devastating EMP. That requires much larger fusion weapon(s). NK is nowhere near possessing such a weapon, much less miniaturizing it and fitting it to a missile.
Here is a good article on the Soviet 300 KT thermonuclear EMP tests over the occupied USSR:
http://www.futurescience.com/emp/test184.html
Note that the 300 KT weapons were about ten times larger than the largest NK has tested.
“How about we start preparing for this.”
This should absolutely be on the Trump agenda. Not only would the grid be able to survive an EMP attack, but it would be able to survive the large solar storm that will inevitably happen at some point.
That is an infrastructure project worth doing!
How about we start preparing for this.
This should absolutely be on the Trump agenda. Not only would the grid be able to survive an EMP attack, but it would be able to survive the large solar storm that will inevitably happen at some point.
That is an infrastructure project worth doing!
I remember something about Trump addressing this. It is imperative that we “harden” the grid. Russia has hardened theirs.
There you go again :)
How about we start preparing for this.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has charged BAE Systems to map a system that can detect a cyber attack and gin up an alternative communications network for military and civilian use if the grid is fried, according to Defense Systems, the online newsletter.
Then if a crisis comes up and if we decide to attack North Korea, Kim Jong Un can threaten our president and say, Well, dont do that because we are going to burn your whole country down...
Well then isn’t it TOO LATE TO ATTACK already?
We wont hit EVERY mobile launching pad in first strike ad a nuke will be in the air, incapable of being knocked out, and kill 90 percent of the American people.
Or so the article strongly asserts.
We could let China know that they will be considered an enemy target of our subs should that happen.
But again, if they’re already riding around, they could fry America AND China.
And we can’t defend against it.
Seems to impossible to believe but that’s what it says.
30 street light circuits. A single burglar alarm that police responded to. Intermittent communication failures reported by the FAA for a short while.
Don’t overstate the effects.
Also, consider that the weapon detonated in 1962 was 140 times as powerful as the best the N. Koreans have managed thus far. Even if they had one as powerful, they would still have to detonate a number of them to get broad coverage of the United States. One wouldn’t cut it, and one at the power they have thus far been able to produce wouldn’t cause enough damage to avert an immediate and overwhelming response. It would be suicide.
Alarmist nonsense.
An EMP bomb can grill some electronic devices (NOT electrical devices) in a small area. It can’t shutdown a whole region, let alone shutdown “permanently”, let alone all the USA.
If it was anywhere as powerful as hyped, then it would be criminal not to use it against ISIS’s internet and phone infrastructure. But it’s not.
Hardening of the electrical grid is a priority in the infrastructure plan.
Probably we should have created a strategic sub station reserve, but that's water under the bridge at this point.
At present only the USA, Russia and perhaps China can deploy an EMP weapon that would ‘shut down the entire US grid and take us back to the stone age’.
That said, the ‘grid’ is incredibly delicate, and can be taken down for a few hours or a few days locally and often regionally quite easily.
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