Posted on 10/09/2017 2:18:28 PM PDT by Red Badger
That’s ok. It will come out of my shirt. ;)
As an electrical engineer, I have considered this concept for years. I have kept my big mouth shut for obvious reasons.....
NK is already blacked out.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/02/140226-north-korea-satellite-photos-darkness-energy/
How do disable communication lines when they use tin cans and string?
Worker’s paradise of North Korea use people’s electricity more efficient than rest of world. Rest of world evil. North Korea good! /s
make them ALL live in the dark for the next five or ten years till they get their minds right
looks like it already worked.
You captured my thoughts as well.
HVDC—underground tunnels?
Coal dust explosion set off by electrical arc?
Seriously, this is a great way to avoid collateral damage. Used on North Korea it really will only target the government and military.
Here he is in his bedroom
Even the oceans off South Korea and Japan have more lights than North Korea’s land.
I remember seeing a satellite view of NK at night it was dark
Grinding up one standard issue Ticonderoga should yield enough graphite to get the job done.
So in the 1970’s I was stationed at Luke AFB, VA. The F-15 fleet had been deployed there to begin training. One day a crew chief did a runup of an Eagle and it jumped the chocks, crashed and burned. Soon the power went out on the Base. Thus was born the “Corker”.
“WHAT electrical grid?”
The one that triggers the nuclear weapons.
I believe they are trying to plan for a negative impact on North Korea’s missiles aimed at the South.
No offense, but do the NORKS really have much of an electrical grid?
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