Posted on 09/03/2017 8:16:42 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
North Korea openly threatens EMP attack for the first time, changing the game
BY ANTHONY FUREY, POSTMEDIA NETWORK
The news Sunday morning that North Korea had launched what appeared to be its sixth nuclear test and most powerful one to date is troubling enough.
But a statement from the rogue regime took things to a whole new level. The North said it had tested an H-bomb that was a multi-functional thermonuclear nuke with great destructive power which can be detonated at high altitudes for super-powerful EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack according to strategic goals.
This is the first time it has publicly mentioned its interest and ability in an EMP attack, a devastating weapon that could have catastrophic consequences for North America, the West and their closer neighbours.
An EMP attack, as I detail in my new book Pulse Attack, is a nuclear detonation that occurs in the atmosphere and creates a waveform that can take down the electrical grid below.
In the worst case scenario, this wouldnt just shut off the power for minutes or hours, but weeks or even months, due to serious damage to transformer stations and other integral elements of our power infrastructure.
This wouldnt just mean we couldnt turn on our laptops and televisions; it would shut down our telecommunications, transportation, water systems, our ability to get food to cities and much more.
(Excerpt) Read more at torontosun.com ...
“Did the nuke they just blew cause an electromagnetic pulse and how much did it knock out in Asia?”
No, but it would have done a pretty good job if it were detonated high above ground. Underground tests don’t generate an appreciable EMP pulse.
My bet is on former Soviet Union/Russian nuclear scientists contracting their skills out to the Nork's for money.
OTOH I've long believed that China is using the Nork's as a hedge against the U.S. in Asia -- a belief shared by many intelligence & State Department officials for a very long time.
Either way, time is short to act to take out Kimmie boy and eliminate this threat against the U.S. and our allies in the region. We'll have to deal with Russia and China once that's over too.
[We have his latest test causing a magnitude 6.3 disturbance.]
What type/size bomb would something like that be?
Don’t we buy our transformers from China?
Very well put.
Exactly. Back then people knew how to survive without electricity. The estimates I have heard range up to 90% of the population perishing. I myself would likely not make it, as I am dependent upon medication, which would no longer be available.
A good work of fiction.
Do a search for scientific studies on EMPs. You will not be nearly as worried.
It needs to be launched to a very high level. And it needs to be detonated at a very specific height.
The cone of EMP damage is fairly narrow. The horrifying effects would be in concentric circles. In the middle there would be total impact on electronics. But in the subsequent circles outside the max, your car would stop—but it would start back up.
Anyone trying to knock out a city could probably do that. But knocking out a continent would require about a dozen precisely placed nukes.
The bigger concern is that someone is shooting off nukes.
“That is no longer the case. N. Korea now has a bomb with sufficient yield to make experts think that she indeed has a hydrogen bomb. That changes everything. It is now big enough for EMP attack on a wide area of U.S.”
You launch scenario gets millions killed in ROK.
There is no clean way to attack NK without giving them the opportunity to get at least one salvo into the south.
If that were not the case we would have knocked this clown down in the past.
I’m pretty well stocked but there were a few things I was thinking of replenishing anyways.
Going to happen tomorrow. I’m going to be out shopping first thing in the morning.
Just make sure when you get one of those to play around with—you need a low level ham radio license.
It’s not a big deal to get, but if you start playing around without a license...someone will turn you in.
What’s better than the Baofeng UV-5R?
My understanding is that some has happened already although I doubt it's anywhere near enough.
Fiberoptic cable itself is not vulnerable to EMP's.
My question is, "What can be done to protect my personal items that use computer chips?" I understand a Faraday cage will work. How does one make one and what else can be used and how should it be assembled?
“Dont we buy our transformers from China?”
A few, but they are a small source. We and Canada make our own.
It couldn’t hurt. Between Irma and N.Korea, it seems like a good time.
Gas has already gone up from Harvey.
Fortunately, it looks like Irma is going to miss the Gulf.
Unfortunately, it looks to hit the coast.
Dear Lord, I take that back. I just looked at the latest computer models and and FL is dead in Irma’s sights.
It could find its way all the way up to New York and Massachusetts. I hope not, but if it does, I don’t want to be waiting until the last minute. There will be more to come before the season is over.
The horrifying effects would be in concentric circles.
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The first time I have heard that. Very interesting.
And almost obvious if you think in terms of an electromagnetic wave. Based on your description it must be the case that the EMP wave propagates to earth but is absorbered/dissipated/scattered at that point leaving the damage in concentric (and diminishing with distance) rings.
Wow!
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