Yes, and it didn't do much damage to the electric grid in those areas either.
But it is theoretically possible to design a weapon specifically for long wavelength pulses that might be different.
I'm not sure how that would work. I have been an amateur studying nuke bombs for decades, and it seems to me that it would pretty much have to be a question of how big the yield is. Maybe the Los Alamos wizards can figure an angle to increase the EM portion of the blast, but I certainly don't have a line on how they might do that other than by increasing the yield.
I'm inclined to think the EMP threat is much like the Y2K threat. A lot of hype and not so much threat.
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>> “I’m inclined to think the EMP threat is much like the Y2K threat. A lot of hype and not so much threat.” <<
I was fully on board with you on that until I read of one of Henry Gruver’s visions, where he saw the US reverting to pre-digital age aircraft to fight a war.
Henry is one of the very few truly Holy Spirit driven men we have, and his visions have a solid record of fulfillment, unlike the hundreds of charlatans out there.
We are truly fed a steady diet of BS, but truth is a rare commodity.
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