Posted on 02/04/2016 1:49:29 PM PST by amorphous
As of this writing, North Korea intends to launch another Unha-3 rocket, or a larger and more efficient version in a launch window falling between 8 â 25 February. This launch follows on the heels of a nuclear test conducted by North Korea on January 6, 2016, and the claim by Kim Jung-Un that the bomb was a hydrogen bomb. The MSM pundits and their positivist quacking "experts" all state the bomb was not a hydrogen bomb; however, experts such as Peter V. Pry disagree.
What was discussed by Dr. Pry was the intentionally low-yield weapon test that would have been optimal for a miniaturized EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) device, that range being 5-10 kilotons. I have cited Dr. Pry's work in previous articles and am thoroughly convinced of both his professionalism and his expertise. While the North Koreans claim this launch to be for the purpose of emplacing an earth observation satellite, there are differences in the rocket that satellite images have picked up. The images revealed a gantry that differs in size and design from previous Unha-3 launches. The latest attribution is that the rocket may be a Unha-9, the newest North Korean design that may include an 80-ton rocket booster.
The booster has been accomplished with the help of the Iranians. The U.S. Treasury department announced sanctions after proving that Iranians had been traveling to Pyongyang and indeed worked on such a project. In addition, this new launch has concealment procedures not used before by North Korea, such as a mobile sub-surface rail system to transport the missile directly to the gantry unobserved. The launch pad itself is shielded from view
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Bunch of fearmongering nonsense.
EMP threat threads always get ugly on FR, but ...
Metal trash cans and Charles chips cans, (and similar) but NOT microwave ovens will shield electronics if those electronics are wrapped in an insulating material inside those metal containers.
Your late model car, particularly your hybrid, might still function, since they have significantly upgraded shielding to reduce the induction they might CAUSE.
The gas pumps won’t though.
Most any unshielded transistor/integrated circuit will die fried.
From there, the SHTF.
I will run for cover now.
As long as we have a president that will put the lights out every where else, bring it on.
What do the various colors indicate on the map?
They indicate that you are not color blind.
I’d ping whoever took over the prepper ping list but can’t remember who it is.
Kart is the ONLY one I can think of.
OK ...
Apply the three variables of:
(1) How much negative impact would the event cause IF if happened
(2) How plausible is the event
(3) How probable is the event
Consider those to be X, Y, Z variables.
In your mind, the resultant vector would be quite close to the origin, thus “fear-mongering nonsense.”
Others may disagree, especially for variables 1 and 2.
Any result that gets you off the origin is worth a level of at least contingency planning if not active preparations.
My four cents.
The strongest effects of an EMP at ground level from a nuclear device detonated at the altitude and location given.
AH. Excellent.
If I can just interrupt the emp discussion for a moment, North Korea’s ability to launch ANY type of nuke at any part of the United States, or any of our allies, is of grave concern.
Ah, yes. Thank you.
A likelihood of such an event, given that we're doing little to nothing to harden these systems, is increasing everyday.
More countries are developing the ability to carry out such an attack, plus we also are exposed to such an event from our own sun, when a massive CME sus in the future like we were hit in the past.
Very true.
All the potato chips in Kansas will cease to function. That’s the yellow, I think.
Best case scenario...NK gives the world a reason to nuke them to glass.
Strategic competitors of the US could achieve their goals, if they could find a surrogate (bat shit crazy enough) to deliver an EMP attack, and take the counter-strike, for them.
“Within a year of that attack, nine out of 10 Americans would be dead, because we canât support a population of the present size in urban centers and the like without electricity,” said Frank Gaffney, president of the Center for Security Policy.
LOL
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