When Roscoe Bartlett was in Congress, he latched onto a particularly apocalyptic issue, one almost no one else ever seemed to talk about: America’s dangerously vulnerable power grid. In speech after late-night speech on the House floor, Bartlett hectored the nearly empty chamber: If the United States doesn’t do something to protect the grid, and soon, a terrorist or an act of nature will put an end to life as we know it.
Bartlett loved to conjure doomsday visions: Think post-Sandy New York City without power—but spread over a much larger area for months at a time. He once recounted a conversation he claimed to have had with unnamed Russian officials about how they could take out the United States: They would “detonate a nuclear weapon high above your country,” he recalled them saying, “and shut down your power grid—and your communications—for six months or so.”
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5 comments:
You mean I wouldn't be able to sign up for Obamacare?
It's a Neutron bomb. In essence, destroys all electronics in one fell swoop.
Fascinating and lucky man.
What he says is true about the electromagnetic pulse.
Lost his seat do to gerrymandering. Bongino is running to get it back and I hope he's successful.
Anyone interested in starting a local preppers group?????
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