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    An Electromagnetic Pulse Attack would Shut Down the Power Grid, Stall Your Car, and Knock Out our Nation’s Defenses

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    Post  Carol Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:08 pm

    An Electromagnetic Pulse Attack would Shut Down the Power Grid, Stall Your Car, and Knock Out our Nation’s Defenses Paradise_Lost__revised_edition_by_Phoenix_06
    An Electromagnetic Pulse Attack would Shut Down the Power Grid, Stall Your
    Car, and Knock Out our Nation’s Defenses

    Keep in mind that an EMP can also occur as a result of an earth directed CME
    Imagine that you’re sitting in your house like you are now (surfing on the computer). Then, suddenly, you hear an explosion overhead. You look outside. A strange cloud has formed in the sky. And then your computer starts acting up like it never has before. Perhaps you try your cell phone with the same result.

    What your electronic devices are experiencing is the after effects of something called Electromagnetic pulse (EMP). In sum, EMP refers to the electromagnetic radiation that can be caused from an explosion (in the aforementioned example, a nuclear explosion) or a widely fluctuating magnetic field. In the case of a nuclear attack, the scenario typically involves the detonation of a nuclear device miles above the area designed to be damaged. The possible result? E

    lectronic systems may couple with these dangerous electric and magnetic fields resulting in damaging current and voltage surges. Further, depending on the power and trajectory of the explosion, the spread of the damage could actually reach the entire country (would take near perfect trajectory and a highly powerful weapon).

    In other words, much of our electronics would be devastated.

    Thus, so would we.

    EMP attacks: The history Concerns regarding EMP attacks did not sprout up recently with the advent of our war on terrorism. Rather, these concerns initially came about during the Cold War. However, once the Cold War was won, well, defense strategists relaxed.

    Until a few years ago, that is.

    According to Patrick Chisholm (in an October 2005 article at Military Information Technology), “a 2004 report by a panel of experts warned terrorists or other adversaries could launch an EMP attack without having a high level of sophistication, such as through short-range SCUD missile(s). Also of concern are non-nuclear, small-scale E-bombs that target localized areas.”

    The good thing is that there are ways to defend electronics and/ or the shelters that hold them from EMP attacks (at least to an extent). Further, the fact that our nation was once concerned about such an assault long ago would lead many to believe that our government may have some defense systems to fall back on.

    Hopefully, that is.

    The devastation that an EMP attack could deliver

    In an April 16, 2005 Washington Post article written by Jon Kyle, he noted that at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Meeting he chaired the threat of an EMP attack was delved into. In sum, the devastation that such an attack could bring on its target area was looked at very closely during this meeting. How about car damage (actual cars would likely be okay because they are encased in metal, but in order for cars to run they need gas and pumps need electricity), refrigerators on the fritz (immeasurable supplies of food would go bad), water sanitation devices unable to work (dehydration and bacteria infested water), and communication devices going down for starters?

    And of course the social disorder that would follow would bring even more pain and death. In the end, those that survived, Kyle said, “would find themselves transported back to the United States of the 1880′s.”

    Ouch!

    Educated guesses on how ready the United States is to handle an EMP attack

    First, it should be noted that this is a difficult question to answer, primarily because too little is known. After all, an EMP attack has never really occurred; thus, we’re in somewhat of a theoretical situation here (we know there would be significant damage, but how much is unclear). Further, the United States keeps what military systems are ready for an EMP attack classified.

    That said, we certainly do have some information.

    First, the EMP that would likely be generated from nuclear or E-bombs would probably pass through the protection normal consumers have against other electromagnetic interference and power surges (EMI). Thus, such contraptions wouldn’t offer much help. That said, the good news is that the military is probably far more ready to take on EMP than normal consumers. As Daryl Gerke and William Kimmel, principals at Kimmel Gerke Associates, an EMC consulting and training firm said in Interference Technology Magazine:

    “Military equipment may be subjected to very high levels of RF energy (radar and radio transmitters), lightning and nuclear EMP effects. MIL-STD-461E, the key military EMC specification, addresses these multiple environments through a matrix of recommended requirements. For example, an electronic device used in a submarine will have different requirements than a device used in a helicopter.”

    So that’s good to hear. But what about us and society at large?

    What can your everyday civilian do to protect themselves against the possibility of an EMT attack?

    1. Have a lot of battery operated devices on hand and the batteries to use them. Further, these appliances should have cords and antennas 30 inches or less in length. The reason for this is simple: Metal pulls in EMP and makes it more dangerous. Thus, less metal is good. Further, keep these appliances away from metal.

    2. Stay 8 feet from large scale metal fixtures yourself. In fact, when EMP is concentrated by metal it can actually be dangerous to man in and of itself.

    3. Harden your equipment (another way of saying, protect it from EMP). Some considerations include the use of tree formation circuits (not standard loop formations), induction shielding around components, self-contained battery packs, loop antennas, and Zener diodes. In addition, grounding wires for each separate instrument into a system could help as well.

    4. A new device called the Ovonic Threshold Device (Energy Conversion Devices of Troy, MI) is a solid state switch that opens a path to ground when a massive surge of EMP is encountered by a circuit. This would help in a big way.

    5. Use a Faraday Box to store equipment in. Makeshift Faraday boxes can be made from metal filing cabinets, ammunition containers, and cake boxes. That said, the device you are protecting must not touch the metal container (use insulation: paper, cardboard, whatever). Further, there can be no holes. Last, if the box seems less than adequate, you may wrap it in aluminum foil for more protection.

    Microwave ovens are also faraday cages and would need to be grounded. One can often pick up discarded microwave ovens at the dump

    6. Wrap your rooms in aluminum foil. Well, it’s certainly extreme, but thought it worth mentioning. After you do so, cover it with some type of fake wood, etc.

    7. Cars are already a metal box. Thus, most of them would survive. That said, gas would be a problem. So have a lot of that and food on hand (remember that refrigerators and water sanitizing devices would go out).

    In the end, we don’t know when or how disaster may strike. What we do know is that we need to be ready.

    And since an EMP attack is a stated possibility that could wreak tremendous havoc. . . We need to be ready for that as well.

    http://members.beforeitsnews.com/story/702/503/Severe_Danger_to_U.S._of_EMP_Attack.html
    http://colonel6.com/2011/06/09/emp-attacks/


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    Post  Carol Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:17 pm

    An Electromagnetic Pulse Attack would Shut Down the Power Grid, Stall Your Car, and Knock Out our Nation’s Defenses This-mornings-solar-flares.-Image-provided-by-NASA
    Solar Flare To Affect Earth’s Communications
    The Sun put on yet another spectacular light show today with a massive solar flare captured in high definition by NASA’s space-based Solar Dynamics Observatory.

    The solar eruption resulted in a massive plasma cloud being ejected from the Sun. Footage of the solar blast, classed an M2 Class Event, shows the eruption from sunspot 1226 blanketing almost one third of the solar disk.

    The flare occurred at 6.41 A.M. GMT. today.
    The US National Weather Service (NWS) today warned that the solar flare, one of the largest to occur since December 2006, will lead to Gemagnetic Storm activity tomorrow, Wednesday.

    The NWS stated: “A dramatic eruption from an otherwise unimpressive NOAA Region 1226 earlier today is expected to cause G1 (minor) to G2 (moderate) levels of Geomagnetic Storm activity tomorrow, June 8, beginning around 1800 UTC with the passage of a fast CME. A prompt Solar Radiation Storm reached the S1 (minor) level soon after the impulsive R1 (minor) Radio Blackout at 0641 UTC. The Solar Radiation Storm includes a significant contribution of high energy (>100 MeV) protons, the first such occurrence of an event of that type since December 2006.”

    Click here for NWS updates on the impending Geomagnetic Storm and the potentially developing Solar Radiation Storm.
    In 1989, a geomagnetic storm energised ground induced currents which disrupted electric power distribution throughout most of Quebec province in Canada and produced aurorae as far south as Texas in the USA.

    http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/space/solar-flare-to-affect-earths-communications/19239.html

    NASA and the European Space Agency have been warning the world for two years about the approaching catastrophes that may unfold during late 2011 through 2012.

    Calling it a “once in a lifetime super solar storm event,” NASA warns that killer solar flares can slam the Earth knocking out the Northern Hemisphere’s technological infrastructure and kicking everything back to the level of the late 1800s.

    Russia too has voiced concern. And now the eminent astrophysicist, Alexey Demetriev claims what is happening is worse—much worse—than what NASA and the ESA have admitted.

    Terrified scientists at NASA discovered on July 14, 2010 that our system is passing through an interstellar energy cloud. This highly energized, electrified cloud of gas is disturbing and disrupting the sun. In conjunction with Earth’s weakening and moving magnetic shield, the world is becoming defenseless against massive solar flares and intense radiation.


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    Post  Carol Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:27 pm

    Interview with Alexey N. Dmitriev
    Research Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Ph.D. - Mathematical Sciences, Doctor of geological - mineralogical sciences, professor


    A famous scientist, answers journalists' questions about the changes that need to expect our land from the standpoint of Science - Geophysics.

    - Alexey, you are very representative of the extensive scientific outlook. Do you think that now dominate the processes of our planet? What changes should we expect?

    First of all, I'm a representative of academia, so do their conclusions only on the basis of specific observations, and based on mathematical calculations. By and large, with nature, there is nothing unusual. All natural processes are subject to evolutionary change. Take for example a person, he is born, develops, and dies. The same can be said about nature. At the moment, is the accelerated rebuilding of the biosphere and climate maps, and these events are taking place against the backdrop of global geophysical changes. Start at least with what is currently beginning to change its polarity magnetic poles of the earth. That is, after a while the compass needle, which is indicated at this time to the north will point south.

    - This change is gradual?

    Yes, changing the magnetic poles, it is not second process, but it will not stretch for thousands of years. At the global scale it will all happen quickly enough, it will be enough, hundreds of other years.

    - And why is this process?

    As I've said in the world are cyclical and this event is happening to our planet before. Change of the magnetic poles of the earth, happens every time at about 1.2 million years. The very mechanics of the process - it is very deep geophysics, which, unfortunately, has to date been sufficiently studied. About any changes we may judge by the secondary attributes, such as abrupt climatic and tectonic changes that we have to date seen everywhere on the planet, and are these traits.

    - That is all that is happening now has been in the past?

    Of course, the paleontological studies indicate that the crash happened 60-70 million years ago, and as a result of which the dinosaurs became extinct, was of this character, advanced the same calculations confirmed that a cataclysm waiting for us now will be stronger at 25%. His increased strength associated with modern human activities. Persistent man-made disasters do have consequences for the planet. In addition, another factor influencing the changes take effect, are cosmic events. This increase in solar activity and galactic position of our solar system at the moment.

    Events - harbingers of impending changes are visible now, it is abnormally low edge of the aurora. Even an inexperienced observer might notice the changed colors during sunrise and sunset. This shows the change in the optical characteristics of the atmosphere that are already happening.

    - Does this global change of the protein end of life?

    No, do not think that the protein is defenseless. Simple life would be in other settings and in other concentrations. Already our children have a new quality of blood and lymph, and the cornea. While they are not very important, but - here I speak as a hard dialectical materialist - the number will certainly grow in quality.


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    Post  Carol Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:33 pm

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    Severe Space Weather--Social and Economic Impacts
    January 21, 2009: Did you know a solar flare can make your toilet stop working?
    That's the surprising conclusion of a NASA-funded study by the National Academy of Sciences entitled Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts. In the 132-page report, experts detailed what might happen to our modern, high-tech society in the event of a "super solar flare" followed by an extreme geomagnetic storm. They found that almost nothing is immune from space weather—not even the water in your bathroom.

    Read more at http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2009/21jan_severespaceweather/


    Solar Storm Warning
    March 10, 2006: It's official: Solar minimum has arrived. Sunspots have all but vanished. Solar flares are nonexistent. The sun is utterly quiet.
    Like the quiet before a storm.
    This week researchers announced that a storm is coming--the most intense solar maximum in fifty years. The prediction comes from a team led by Mausumi Dikpati of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The next sunspot cycle will be 30% to 50% stronger than the previous one," she says. If correct, the years ahead could produce a burst of solar activity second only to the historic Solar Max of 1958.
    That was a solar maximum. The Space Age was just beginning: Sputnik was launched in Oct. 1957 and Explorer 1 (the first US satellite) in Jan. 1958. In 1958 you couldn't tell that a solar storm was underway by looking at the bars on your cell phone; cell phones didn't exist. Even so, people knew something big was happening when Northern Lights were sighted three times in Mexico. A similar maximum now would be noticed by its effect on cell phones, GPS, weather satellites and many other modern technologies.

    Read more at http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/10mar_stormwarning/


    Is a New Solar Cycle About to Begin?

    Dec. 14, 2007: The solar physics community is abuzz this week. No, there haven't been any great eruptions or solar storms. The source of the excitement is a modest knot of magnetism that popped over the sun's eastern limb on Dec. 11th, pictured below in a pair of images from the orbiting Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
    It may not look like much, but "this patch of magnetism could be a sign of the next solar cycle," says solar physicist David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center.

    Read more at http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2007/14dec_excitement/


    Severe Solar Flares Could Cause Catastrophic Power Outage in United States
    March 30, 2009 10:30 AM
    by Haley A. Lovett
    A recent report found that for countries relying on technology for life-sustaining infrastructures, a severe solar flare could be more devastating than any prior natural disaster. Mass Ejection of Solar Plasma Could End Life as We Know It

    A report issued by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in January says that if a coronal mass ejection from the Sun were to hit Earth’s magnetic shield, countries with mass electrical grid systems would experience devastating results.

    In the past, coronal mass ejections have affected satellites and communication devices on Earth. On March 10, 1989, a coronal mass ejection erupted from the Sun and reached the Earth’s surface. The currents from this event entered some power grids and caused a power overload in Quebec, triggering a blackout for millions of Canadians that lasted for hours.

    Read more at http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/science/2009/march/Severe-Solar-Flares-Could-Cause-Catastrophic-Power-Outage-in-United-States.html


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