Posted on 03/27/2019 8:18:01 AM PDT by rktman
President Trump on Tuesday added to his long list of battles by issuing an executive order to increase preparedness for a possible electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, attack.
An EMP, either by a nuclear device or solar event, could shut down massive sections of the electric grid, according to numerous studies.
That would mean no financial transactions are possible, no truck transport to haul goods and food, no communications and much more. In short, it could threaten the lives of tens of millions of people.
The White House confirmed that the president has signed an order titled Coordinating National Resilience to Electromagnetic Pulse.
This executive order advances increased resilience to Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) events by directing better data gathering, testing, and private-sector coordination to implement protective measures, the announcement said.
The order also instructs departments and agencies to coordinate and streamline efforts, while fostering an environment, through administration leadership, that promotes private-sector innovation to strengthen critical infrastructure.
President Trump will always do what it takes to keep Americans safe the White House said. Todays executive order the first ever to establish a comprehensive policy to improve resilience to EMPs is one more example of how the administration is keeping its promise to always be vigilant against present dangers and future threats.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
And your basis for saying this is - you read a report?
Pure logic. If we have a nationwide grid failure, we are more vulnerable to it than we have ever been.
We have never been so dependent on the electric grid as we are today.
It is a simple statement of fact.
Seems like you’re gonna have fun today.
I saw some people who went crazy about it and got burned.
In the DOD, we did a huge amount of work to make sure it would not happen. All mandated from high up.
How much of that work actually prevented anything is impossible to know.
Usually they are followed in a couple days by Fluoride threads.
Anyone who has lived in the country for any length of time knows and understands the impact of loss of electrical service as that is what EMP is about. To others I suggest you just go to your electrical panel and water service, turn it off and see how well you do. Oh, and don’t touch that phone, it doesn’t work either.
I have heard that in Texas, they have transformers in their distribution hubs that are installed, but electrically disconnected. They are pre-installed spares. If something like that happens, then the backup can be physically connected to the long wire grid.
They also use these to swap out transformers for servicing. I don’t know if this is true. I did a little research on this after reading One Second After.
Chlorinated drinking water. Yucca mountain. The hits keep coming.
You call it "hype" because you never saw it happen.
I made some good money working long hours in the late 90s fixing systems to keep the Y2K disaster from happening. On the whole, we were tremendously successful.
...and now you dismiss it as mere "hype". That's because we prevented it from occurring.
To quote Mark Levin, "THANK ME!"
re: “Because we have mandated “smart meters” “
Non-sequitur.
Show me how this translates to HV transformers failing in substations yards ALL across the country ..
That is part of it. But with "just in time" sourcing, we simply have far less of anything in stock most places.
So much of our everyday lives depend on the grid. If it goes down, can the transportation system deliver enough food to the cities? Doubtful.
Can wastewater treatment and water supplies keep flowing? Doubtful.
Dairy farms and feedlots keep milking cows and feeding cattle? Almost certainly not.
Sure, they have fuel for a couple of weeks. After that, the cattle starve, die of not being milked, etc.
Are nuclear plants able to restart themselves, or keep their fuel rods cooled, after a grid shut down? No.
Those are just a few examples. All premised on the grid shutting down and staying down.
The big question is how can that happen, and how can it be prevented.
There is no question that we are very vulnerable *if* it happens.
re: “You call it “hype” because you never saw it happen.”
I’m in the bidness of embedded code.
#1, Nothing in real-time, motor control, safety, depends on date. Billing, yes. Safety, no.
#2. You don’t think financial institutions ALREADY had ‘complaint code libraries’?
HOW did they ‘print out’ amortization tables YEARS into the future then? I had one on my 2nd mortgage for crying out loud.
Geesh ... you ppl just don’t think.
re: “ Do you have anything of value to say”
Of course not. Not that you will understand. Is that clear enough?
Just because YOU didn't see it in your "embedded" code (in which I also have experience), does not therefore mean that the Y2K incident did not have the potential to have happened.
But, you are obviously 100% convinced of your righteousness and implacable knowledge, so...
Have a nice day!
A Hawaiian judge will deny this.
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I have heard that in Texas, they have transformers in their distribution hubs that are installed, but electrically disconnected. They are pre-installed spares. If something like that happens, then the backup can be physically connected to the long wire grid.
In Texas, we have our own electrical grid that is separate and distinct from the rest of the country. However, that would not help in an EMP issue (either natural or attack). The EMP fries the circuits, of anything connected, disconnected, powered up, or powered down, unless the device is hardened/protected against said EMP.
The EMP is a side effect, and potentially more devastating long term, than the nuclear explosion it could come from.
Can we exclude California, New York, and all sanctuary cities from EMP protection?
Here’s an idea: Require every newly constructed or remodeled gas station to include at least one gas pump that can be operated using a detachable hand crank.
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