So is North Korea doesn't attack us, are they going to be used as a patsy? Someone to blame when we have an EMP attack? I've had a feeling something big was coming. Spread this guys! This is all getting crazier by the day.
What a lot of people didn’t know was that just a couple of weeks ago, Sept. 30, 2017, the Department of Defense terminated the funding for the EMP Commission. At the same time, “North Korea detonated an H-Bomb that it plausibly describes as capable of “super-powerful EMP” attack and released a technical report “The EMP Might of Nuclear Weapons” accurately describing what Russia and China call a “Super-EMP” weapon.”
The EMP Commission has been urging EMP preparedness on a national level for 17 years, but no one has been listening, despite alarming strides toward that goal in just the past six months.
So, for 17 years, this group has been ringing the warning bell and no one has been listening. Now that the threat is at our doorstep, their funding has been pulled. Something doesn’t add up.
The technology exists for a North Korean EMP attack
A successful attack doesn’t even require a Super-EMP weapon. The Commission concluded that even a primitive weapon could successfully render our infrastructure obsolete.
The threat is real. So, again, why would the Department of Defense withdraw funding from the Commission that wants to take steps to harden our infrastructure against this possibility?
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SoldierofLight ago
Coincidence that the Georgia Guidestones say, "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature"? That's roughly in line with the N. Korea EMP cover story-- a reduction of the world's population by 90%.
You can make your own Faraday cage to protect sensitive electronic devices from an EMP attack, and you can do it for less than $20. In that "cage" you should always keep survival items that would otherwise not survive an EMP attack, such as a shortwave radio, AM/FM radio, ham radio, etc. Cell phones will probably be worthless as the communication network will likely be down permanently, or at least long term.
Here's a video on how to make a small Faraday cage. You can use the same technique with a full-sized metal garbage can to hold even more stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yZz5pXBC1k
Store at least two weeks' worth of water. Stock up on canned foods that don't need refrigeration. To test if you're prepared, spend 24 hours at home without relying on electricity or running water.