K.S. Rajan (3 Jan 2013)
"EMP ATTACK"
A Massive Electromagnetic Pulse Could Collapse The
Economy In A Single Moment
WVW Interactive Magazine 2012
by Michael Synder
December 31, 2012
source: http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/
What would you do if all the lights went out and they never came
back on? That is a question that the new NBC series "Revolution"
asks, but most people have no idea that a similar thing could
happen in real life at any moment. A single gigantic
electromagnetic pulse over the central United States could
potentially fry most of the electronics from coast to coast if
it was powerful enough. This could occur in a couple of
different ways. If a powerful nuclear weapon was exploded at a
high enough altitude, it could produce an electromagnetic pulse
powerful enough to knock out electronics all over the country.
Alternatively, a massive solar storm could potentially cause a
similar phenomenon to happen just about anywhere on the planet
without much warning. Of course not all EMP events are created
equal. An electromagnetic pulse can range from a minor
inconvenience to a civilization-killing event. It just depends
on how powerful it is. But in the worst case scenario, we could
be facing a situation where our electrical grids have been
fried, there is no heat for our homes, our computers don't work,
the Internet does not work, our cell phones do not work, there
are no more banking records, nobody can use credit cards
anymore, hospitals are unable to function, nobody can pump gas,
and supermarkets cannot operate because there is no power and no
refrigeration. Basically, we would witness the complete and
total collapse of the economy. According to a government
commission that looked into these things, approximately
two-thirds of the U.S. population would die from starvation,
disease and societal chaos within one year of a massive EMP
attack. It would be a disaster unlike anything we have ever seen
before in U.S. history.
Most Americans are totally clueless about what an EMP attack
could do to this nation, but the threat is very real. There was
even a congressional commission that studied the potential
effects of an EMP attack on the United States for eight years...
The US Congress in 2000 established the
Congressional Commission to Assess the Threat to the United
States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack. In 2004, the
committee produced a 70-page executive summary on the EMP
threat, and it issued a final report on the matter in 2008.
According to the report, "several potential adversaries have or
can acquire the capability to attack the United States with a
high-altitude nuclear weapon-generated electromagnetic pulse
(EMP). A determined adversary can achieve an EMP attack
capability without having a high level of sophistication."
Dr. William Graham was the chairman of that commission, and he
says that an EMP attack could knock the United States back into
the 1800s in just a single moment...
An EMP attack "could not only take down power
grids, which are fragile anyway in this country, and
telecommunications networks, and financial networks, and traffic
controls and many other things, but in addition, there is a very
close interrelationship among those national infrastructure
capabilities," Graham says.
"So, for example, we need telecommunications
to re-establish the power network, and we need the power network
to keep telecommunications going for more than a few hours. And
we need the financial network to continue to operate to maintain
the economy, we need the transportation system, roads, street
lights, control systems, to operate just to get people to the
failed power, telecommunication and other systems," he adds.
Life after an EMP attack "would probably be
something that you might imagine life to be like around the late
1800s but with several times the population we had in those
days, and without the ability of the country to support and
sustain all those people," Graham says. "They wouldn't have
power. Food supplies would be greatly taken out by the lack of
transportation, telecommunication, power for refrigeration and
so on."
Unfortunately, very few of us are equipped to survive in such an
environment. We have become incredibly dependent on technology,
and most Americans would have no idea how to do something as
simple as growing their own food. Most people would be in a very
serious amount of trouble in a very short period of time.
An article by Mac Slavo detailed some of the things that we
could expect in the aftermath of a massive electromagnetic
pulse...
The first 24 48 hours after such an
occurrence will lead to confusion among the general population
as traditional news acquisition sources like television, radio
and cell phone networks will be non-functional.
Within a matter of days, once people realize
the power might not be coming back on and grocery store shelves
start emptying, the entire system will begin to delve into
chaos.
Within 30 days a mass die off will have begun
as food supplies dwindle, looters and gangs turn to violent
extremes, medicine can't be restocked and water pump stations
fail.
Are you prepared for such an event?
If not, why not?
And actually, high altitude nuclear explosions and solar storms
are not the only things that could produce sizable EMP bursts.
For example, the U.S. military has developed "a directed
electromagnetic pulse gun" that can take out all electronics
within a limited area. This kind of weapon can be fired from a
plane, a cruise missile or even a drone. The following is from a
recent WND article...
A pre-programmed cruise missile not too
different from a drone has been proven to be capable of blasting
out an EMP-type microwave that was able to destroy personal
computers and electrical systems inside a building over which it
was flying.
The U.S. Air Force and its contractor Boeing
have created the High-powered Microwave Advanced Missile
Project, or CHAMP, which was just tested over a Utah desert.
Other nations such as Russia and China are busy developing
similar weapons. The ability to instantly take out the
electronics of the enemy would be a very powerful advantage.
Even North Korea has been working on this kind of technology.
According to Newsmax, it is believed that they may have tested a
"Super-EMP" weapon back in 2009
North Korea's last round of tests, conducted
in May 2009, appear to have included a "super-EMP" weapon,
capable of emitting enough gamma rays to disable the electric
power grid across most of the lower 48 states
As this technology becomes more widespread, it will soon be
accessible to just about everyone. You don't actually need a
nuclear weapon to set off a massive electromagnetic pulse. A
non-nuclear pulse generator can do the same thing. If you set
one off next to a power station you could potentially take out
the electrical grid for an entire region.
Terrorist groups and lone wolf crazies could even use portable
radio frequency weapons to do a tremendous amount of
electromagnetic damage over a more limited area. The following
is from a recent article by F. Michael Maloof...
Such an individual with a penchant for
electronics can pull together components from a Radio Shack or
electronic store even order the components off of selected
Internet websites and fashion a radio frequency, or RF,
weapon.
As microprocessors become smaller but more
sophisticated, they are even more susceptible to an RF pulse.
The high power microwave from an RF weapon produces a short,
very high power pulse, said to be billions of watts in a
nanosecond, or billionths of a second.
This so-called burst of electromagnetic waves
in the gigahertz microwave frequency band can melt electrical
circuitry and damage integrated circuits, causing them to fail.
Constructing a radio frequency weapon is not that difficult. In
fact, you can find instructions for how to build them on the
Internet.
People need to realize that we live in a world where technology
is absolutely exploding and we are dealing with threats that
previous generations never even dreamed of. As the world becomes
increasingly unstable, it is inevitable that these kinds of
weapons will be used.
It is only a matter of time.
What will life look like after an EMP weapon is used?
That is something to think about.
And we also need to keep watching the sun. It could produce a
massive electromagnetic pulse at literally any moment. As I have
written about previously, scientists tell us that it is only a
matter of time before we are hit with a technology-crippling
solar super storm.
Most people don't even realize that the massive solar storm of
1859 fried telegraph machines all over Europe and North America.
If such a storm hit us today, the damage would potentially be in
the trillions of dollars. The following is from a recent New
York Times article
A powerful solar (or "geomagnetic") storm has
the potential to simultaneously damage multiple transformers in
the electricity grid and perhaps even bring down large sections
of it, affecting upwards of a hundred million people in the
United States for many months, if not years.
These huge transformers are expensive and
difficult to replace, and not many are stockpiled in the United
States for an emergency. In the worst case, the impact would be
devastating: An outage could cost a few trillion dollars, with
full recovery taking years. Not only would parts of the grid be
compromised, but telephone networks, undersea cables, satellites
and railroads also would be affected.
A 2008 National Academy of Sciences study
warned that "because of the interconnectedness of critical
infrastructures in modern society," the "collateral effects of a
longer-term outage" would likely include "disruption of the
transportation, communication, banking and finance systems, and
government services; the breakdown of the distribution of
potable water owing to pump failure; and the loss of perishable
foods and medications because of lack of refrigeration."
By the way, 2013 is the peak of the current solar cycle. So we
are moving into a time period when conditions will be very
favorable for solar storms.