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Wall Street Journal

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Electromagnetic Pulse: North Korea’s Latest Threat Against U.S.

The idea of an EMP attack is to detonate a nuclear weapon miles above the earth with the aim of knocking out power

By Peter Landers Sept. 3, 2017 6:36 a.m. ET
North Korea’s threats against the U.S. now include a tactic long discussed by some experts: an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, triggered by a nuclear weapon that would aim to shut down the U.S. electricity grid.


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Just been investigating this further - just devastating:

from "Business Insider"


EMP: Is this the real threat?

Most analysts believe North Korea is not yet capable of a direct missile strike on the US mainland, but Kim Jong-un’s dogged determination to make this a reality is quite disconcerting.

Some experts believe that the more realistic threat at this point in time is an EMP attack. To make that happen, all North Korea has to do is launch a low-yield nuclear missile from a submarine, ship, or even by balloon and explode it at high altitude, above the atmosphere.

The potential result: a blackout of the Eastern grid that supplies 75% of power to the United States.

If an EMP attack did take place, it would be beyond anything we have seen before. The Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack, which was established by Congress in 2001, estimates that within 12 months following a nationwide blackout, “up to 90% of the US population could perish from starvation, disease, and societal breakdown.”


Electronic Armageddon

In practical terms, a catastrophic blackout would be worst in cities, because it would instantly deprive the population of access to drinking water, refrigeration, heat, air conditioning, and telecommunication. Food stores would be looted within a matter of days, and gas stations would cease to function without electricity.

Without Internet access and power, all commerce and advanced methods of communication would stop. There would be no TV, radio, phones. Credit card transactions and cash withdrawals at banks would be impossible. Paper money would become worthless, and Bitcoin would cease to exist, along with the stock market.

Newt Gingrich, speaking at the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources earlier this month, said an EMP attack “would send us back to the 18th century.

But that’s not the only problem. If no outside help arrives, within days, chaos begins to reign. Civilization is a rather thin veneer that humans have acquired over centuries, a mask covering our hard-wired survival instincts. Once the mask slips, it could mean the end of the world as we know it


We are Ill-Prepared For An EMP Attack

US politicians and major utilities have kicked the can down the road when it comes to EMP preparation. Edison Electric estimates that shielding transformers for the US grid system could cost $20 billion.

Granted, American power companies have been studying ways to protect our electronic grids against attack, but tangible results are slow in coming.

The only current option after an EMP attack would be to replace damaged or destroyed transformers. However, says Scott Aaronson, managing director for Cyber and Infrastructure Security at Edison Electric, replacements for those transformers must be procured from foreign suppliers, which could take up to 18 months.

Peter Vincent Pry, leader of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, believes North Korea is closer to launching an EMP attack than many analysts believe. He wants Congress to work harder and cut the red tape to allow the innovation necessary to mitigate the threat.

In Pry’s opinion, an EMP attack would ultimately kill more Americans than a direct nuclear blast could. His book, The Long Sunday, describes several plausible EMP attack scenarios.

Pry thinks that “the first nation to use nuclear weapons today—even a rogue state like North Korea or Iran—will immediately become the most feared and credible nuclear power in the world, a formidable force to be reckoned with, and perhaps the dominant actor in a new world order.”


Is there a sensible way to prepare for an EMP attack?

Maybe not, but stocking some food, water, fuel, and batteries for emergencies is always a good idea—as well as owning a stash of gold coins as hard assets.

While “you can’t eat gold,” as some preppers say, it is the only kind of money that has prevailed over the millennia.



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So ... what to do with North Korea then????
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Shielding transformers would cost 20 billion dollars - that's peanuts in the US economy.
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You're a cheery soul aren't you, Daibo ?

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rigger wrote:You're a cheery soul aren't you, Daibo ?

:wtf:

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haha, how d'ya do that?!! :D
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Just a quick Photoshop jobbie, but I don't actually use Photoshop ;)
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rigger wrote:Just a quick Photoshop jobbie, but I don't actually use Photoshop ;)
I thought it was a picture of you from a few years back when you were cheering on the monarchy :thumbup:
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Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:Just a quick Photoshop jobbie, but I don't actually use Photoshop ;)
I thought it was a picture of you from a few years back when you were cheering on the monarchy :thumbup:

I have never, ever cheered on the monarchy :problem:




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Yep, despite being a Reading fan, I'm quite anti-monarchy ... I'd sign a nickname change tomorrow!
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Some idiot was on the radio the other day saying the Monarchy only costs each person around 87p a year, I texted in and said why don't we all get reimbursed that 87p and give 87p to the NHS instead.
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Barlow Boy wrote:Some idiot was on the radio the other day saying the Monarchy only costs each person around 87p a year, I texted in and said why don't we all get reimbursed that 87p and give 87p to the NHS instead.

Amen to that thought, brother :thumbup:



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