Posted on 09/21/2017 6:17:36 PM PDT by cba123
DPRK foreign minister alleges North Korea could do an atmospheric test soon.
Maybe. Just a notice this has been posted on a website, which pays attention to things in Korea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0wqAvEiAA4
Apparently, no atmostpheric nuke test have happened since 1980, when China was the last to do so
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The stories get more entertaining by the day.
Nuclear electromagnetic pulse
Effects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_electromagnetic_pulse#Effects
Shorter waves are more line-of-sight and tend to be stopped more quickly by the atmosphere and debris in the atmosphere. Longer waves travel further and would be more dangerous to long conductive lines (e.g., power grid lines). Appliances that are plugged in to power or network cables are far more at risk than unplugged appliances.
But one can put extra electronic appliances and parts wrapped in non-conducting material in a steel container with a tight steel lid or door. Tin foil could also work, if appliances or parts are first wrapped in non-conductive material.
I meant pre-electronic age. In 1962 there were very few and primitive electronic devices.
In 1962 there were very few and primitive electronic devices.
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In 1962 there were many electronic devices and many were sophisticated for the day. 1962 was only 55 years ago.
The North Koreans are brutal and devious.
Its good to have Donald Trump in the White House to counter their treachery.
It’s called “Jumping the shark”!
Just wishin’ it did!
The two bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were code named Little Boy and Fat Man..................
I’m with you.
Maybe we’ll use some weapons that are never talked about by the military.
That fat little shit is about to get an ass-whuppin’!
Yep.
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