Posted on 08/09/2016 3:40:42 AM PDT by cba123
I was listening to the talk radio show Coast to Coast AM, this morning.
There was a very good segment, on the threat of losing power, due to an EMP attack.
This is an issue, which George Noory, has been talking about, for almost two years.
I support him on this, and think this is an issue which Trump should take a position on.
America needs to protect our electrical grid.
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Actually, that is not true. There is A LOT of work being done on micro-grids. These are independent 2MW grids that (if proven out) will be scattered around the country first at key locations then trickling down to consumer. The idea in mind is to heavily de-centralize the "grid"(s) in the event of natural disaster (A kickass solar flare could do some heavy damage if the Earth is in it's path). EMP itself is a tough one to debate. Some say StarFish damaged electronics as far as 600 miles away during that test, however that was yester-year and we were not so heavily "digitized" as we are today. EMP is line of site, but it's "Strength" is what is in question. Can a couple kilotons above America fry everything? Some say yes, some say no. I say prepare accordingly anyway as the bigger issue to me is the 20Trillion we are in debt, unfunded liabilities and the economy crashing. The FSA is more of a threat (IMO) than an EMP.
Also, Newt partnered with William Forstchen writing this book which all of us should read (IMO).
That is the guy, who was on Coast to Coast last night.
He was being interviewed.
This is something I have been worried about as well.
I read it. Excellent book.
Pretty good novel. I went to high school with Bill Forstchen and even back then he was a brainiac. His knowledge of military and technology history is amazing. Writing style as a novelist is a little stilted but the storyline draws you in.
One of the Solar Flare incidents mentioned last night was the "Carrington Effect" which occur approximately every 150 years,
a solar flare which occurred in the 1850 which caused disruption of telegraph communication (the most advanced electrical system at that time),
causing wires to burn, and started numerous fires.
Noted last night is that the USA doesn't have a reserve of transformers, heavy duty wires to replace the system if it burned out from the "Carrington Effect".
Transformers are ordered 'as needed' on a case by case basis: most transformers are custom ordered from China, and take more than 30 days to be replaced.
An electric collapse might have a 'Domino Effect' on the electrical grid system, similar to what happened in the eastern US, when the NorthEast went dark for several days.
An electronic collapse would be more severe due to the sophistication of communication, power systems on the grid, transportation, and guidance devices.
Most power companies see protection from Solar Flares of the "Carrington Effect"/ EMPs as needless expense, and have resisted installing protective devices.
These power companies ignore the effect that it would have on National Defense, communications, and the general welfare of the nations citizenry,
Somewhat related, I lived on a sailboat for a while. Lightning strike took out my solar panels and radio. Both had blown input rectifying diodes. Leads from solar panel were melted. I replaced the solar panel printed circuit leads with hard wire, diodes, and everything else was fine.
“Definition of electronics please, the generator is an old AJAX that runs off its own power generation, the gas comes from an old well under its own pressure. Does the EMP effect electronics if theyre not running.”
It will fry circuit boards if the are not protected by a Faraday cage. The old cars and machinery with mechanical ignition would probably be OK.
Here is something on the Northeast power outage in 2003.
It affected our area for a while. I don’t honestly remeber how long cause we were always losing power for one reason or another.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_2003
Yes.
BTW, a microwave oven is a perfect Faraday Cage.
"A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure used in order to block electric fields. It is formed by conductive material or by a mesh of such materials. Faraday cages are named after the English scientist Michael Faraday, who invented them in 1836.[1]"
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Thanks cba123
How does the gas get to your generator?
Ah. Your own gas well. You will probably be reasonably OK.
For a while.
Noory is an exceptionally well mannered idiot, one of those types who puts a thumb in his mouth and a thumb in his butt,and switches every so often
I hear you.
That question has been the topic of much discussion, some acrimonious, over the years.
Thanks for the ping, TIK.
“BTW, a microwave oven is a perfect Faraday Cage”
A microwave oven is a terrible Faraday cage at all frequencies but 2.4Ghz.
Don’t believe me? Put a portable FM radio in your microwave. Tune it to your favorite local station. Close the door. The music will never stop.
Do not use a microwave oven. It’s a myth that keeps getting passed around.
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