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NEMESIS OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL WORLD

THE REALITY OF EMP ATTACKS

BY MAN OR NATURE

In 1859 America was hit by an EMP  (ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PULSE) attack from the sun.  We survived because we had little technology to lose.  Today such an attack would be devastating beyond belief.   Society would literally shut down.

Today, nuclear weapons can be reconfigured to be EMP weapons.  They are harder to shoot down than regular nuclear weapons.  They also need very little accuracy since they can cover wide areas by exploding in the upper atmosphere.  Meanwhile, modern defense contractors like Boeing are working on non-nuclear EMP weapons.

Particularly threatening is the possibility of an enemy state placing a weapon on a satellite with a southern trajectory over the US.   US ABM and warning systems are all aimed north due to the legacy of the Cold War.  Here is a map of what could happen.

 

SOLAR FLARES: A WEAPON OF NATURE

Though there is no doubt that earth has been experiencing sporadic solar flares since the beginning of time, the first-known and largest recorded instance occurred in 1859. A massive burst of solar wind and magnetic energy was released into space, and sent hurling directly toward earth. Starting on August 28, 1859, the solar storm continued to impact earth until September 3rd of the same year. The events were recorded by an English astronomer named Richard C. Carrington. Days before and during the time that the solar carnage was unleashed, sunspots and flares were visible on the sun. On September 1st, the largest flare was recorded, an eruption that sent detrimental solar winds and magnetic energy through the atmosphere and straight down to earth. The journey for these types of energies usually takes about three to four days to complete, but depending on the frequency and severity of the occurrence, primary solar flares can pave the way for stronger ones to follow soon after. During this solar flare, telecommunications were dramatically impacted. Telegraph systems in Europe and North America were affected, sometimes even to the extent of literally shocking the telegraph operators.

 

This year, in April, NASA documented the largest solar flare of the year - a reminder to us all that the threat is still very real and if anything, more intense given our current damaged atmosphere and epidemic of global warming.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

EMP Terror

EMPACT America

EMP on Wikipedia

An Introduction to Electromagnetic Pulse

After EMP

Nuclear Weapon EMP Effects

 

RELEVANT ARTICLES

Natural EMPs & Solar Flares

1 in 8 Chance of Catastrophic Solar Megastorm by 2020

Solar Flare EMP is Still a Threat

Chaos From the Sky: Why the EMP Threat Is Real

 

National Issues

Worst Case EMP Scenario? Half in U.S. Dead

America In Danger: Nation Unprepared for an EMP Attack

U.S. Defenseless to Back Door EMP Attack

Is U.S. Prepared for EMP Attack?

Before The Lights Go Out: A Survey of EMP Preparedness Reveals Significant Shortfalls

 

Bills and Government Action

Bill Would Protect Against EMP Catastrophe

Government Wakes Up to EMP Threat

 

Effects of EMP

Could An Electromagnetic Pulse Send Us Back to the Dark Ages?

BERMAN: Electromagnetic Pulse a Real Threat

An Electromagmetic Pulse Catastrophe

Electromagnetic Pulse Can Be Used to Disrupt Morality in the Human Brain

 

North Korean Threat

North Korea Nears Completion of Electromagnetic Bomb

North Korean EMP Attack 'Unstoppable'

PRY: North Korea EMP Attack Could Destroy U.S