Posted on 05/04/2010 5:12:37 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
There is renewed alarm about the possibility of an EMP attack electromagnetic pulse on the United States because of Iran's work on a multi-stage Space Launch Vehicle, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
And experts forecast if such an attack were a success, it effectively could throw the U.S. back into an age of agriculture.
"Within a year of that attack, nine out of 10 Americans would be dead, because we can't 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. "And that is exactly what I believe the Iranians are working towards."
A recent launch of an SLV by Iran has sparked renewed concern of an attack that could send an electromagnetic pulse powerful enough to wipe out computer controls for systems on which society has come to rely, officials say.
As the G2 Bulletin reported last week, Ronald Burgess, director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, revealed that Iran successfully launched a multi-stage SLV, the Simorgh. The device ultimately could be equipped with a nuclear bomb, which the U.S. intelligence community assesses Iran is developing.
Officials also report Iran has been testing detonation of its nuclear-capable missiles by remote control while still in high-altitude flight...
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If this sort of attack were to occur, the device size and the altitude might result in a somewhat localized effect. But it's important to note that an attack of this type COULD affect the whole nation.
Put up a sign stating you've poisoned specific produce so they raid at their own risk. Problem solved.
I’ve wished for far more foolish things in my life.
And, as I stated to the person I originally posted to, the question was speculative in nature.
(I have close friends who are seriously contemplating moving back to the former Yugoslavia, and have invited me to join them.)
In terms of the original question, Balkanization would offer the more rural states the opportumity to excise the cancer that is urban America.
You missed Kozak.
The lattice work on a car’s unibody construction (if you pull the sheet metal skin off)...could that act as a Faraday cage too? I wondered that while reading Forstchen’s book.
90% of Americans live in big cities. Americans who live in rural areas might have a chance, if they can fight off (literally) the refugees from the big cities.
You think I can't be right? I hope I'm not right, and I hope we never find out whether I'm right.
Feeler gauges are in the top center drawer of the garage toolbox. I think there’s a nail file in there, too.
After a nationwide EMP burst "far enough" becomes something completely different.
An average person can walk about 20 miles a day without wearing themselves out. This also assumes they carry the food and water they need.
This means that if someone was in, let's say St. Louis, when the EMP hit. They decided to walk to Scott AFB in Illinois to find safety and a place to live on the rural farm towns around the area, it would take them 3 days of walking to make it there. Then they heard at Scott that New Baden was taking in people. It would be another days walk to get to.
That is a 4 day trip for what would normally be an hour and a half trip by car on the Interstate.
Villages and hamlets more than 5 days by foot from a major city would never see a huge influx of people all at one time because of the lack of ability to carry enough food and water to make it in one trip.
“Actually most will die while waiting for rescue
I think Katrina proved that.”
Sorry, that was a special case. Mississippi simply started to rebuild and we haven’t heard much from them.
Heard any complaining from Ike survivors?
Those are the most likely scenarios, not NO.
Oh no, now you've given them another claim to why the usurper doesn't have a BC.
Heck, we can't even do that now. Too many democrats feeding.
Non electric back up is common to us country folk. The Bible said to spread out and not be overly dependent - so we did. It's all starting to make sense now, isn't it?
If Zimbabwe is any guide, the raiders will torture your family until you tell them which crops are safe.
Bull crap.
20% of the population live in Urban areas (about 60 million) and another 50% live in Suburban areas (about 150 million).
Within a month, ships laden with replacement parts for the electrical grid would start arriving from Europe and Japan, assuming Canada got fried too. Trains pulling strings of a hundred cars each would deliver needed supplies across the country once locomotives were repaired and back on line. Yes, you may have to walk to a central location since trucks wouldn’t be making the trip to the local 711, but you could get food and water.
EMP is real, EMP is a threat, but it is NOT the end of the world if someone is dumb enough to try it.
That's an easy problem to solve. Long ago when a hurricane knocked out the power, we simply pulled the cover off and used a long fan belt with a lawn edger to turn the pump.
You actually meant "A quarter as strong at twice the distance...", right?
With a couple of these units on hand, I don't care what happens to the grid.
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