Federal agencies that regulate nuclear power stations are rushing to address a potential threat from an electromagnetic pulse attack on the U.S. electric grid: nuclear power plant meltdowns.
The good news is that the issue and proposed fix are easy. The bad news is that there is growing concern that an EMP attack, either from a North Korean nuclear bomb or a solar storm, will occur first.
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My bets are on Russia. They have already EMP attacked one of our Navy ships. Of course you didn't hear that on the commie news. Check it out for yourself.
They would have to get in line, 1:28.
North Korea and Iran will probably flip a coin to see who gets to try this first.
Iran has orbited vehicles along the N/S path that would work well for this.
The other big possibility is "Scud-in-a-bucket".. a missile launched from an innocuous-looking civilian freighter off our coast.
Either way, we're stewed because we are NOT prepared, even though the intel guys have been screaming warnings for years.
I had that "Scud-in-a-bucket" at a greasy spoon diner in Philly, yes that would kill us.
No garmin... no missiles for them either
128, send us a link. Be believable.
What's even crazier is criminal factions of our intelligence community, and those who tend to profit from war via govt contracts etc, are funding and fomenting these radicals because beneath it all, the Wahhabi scum are just as close to satan as the demons in positions of power in our govt.
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