Sunday, July 26, 2009
Electric Grid Still Very Vulnerable To Electromagnetic Weaponry
From Science News:
Electromagnetic pulse is hardly a household term. But perhaps it should be. Every computer we buy, every system we turn over to computer control, every device that relies on electronic components — all cars, TVs and phones, for instance — makes us more vulnerable to such a high-energy rain of electrons.
EMP is a powerful and potentially devastating form of electromagnetic "fallout." It’s usually associated with nuclear weapons, although it can be triggered by any major explosive bursts. Unlike radioactive fallout, this rain won’t directly harm living things. It will just catastrophically fry all electronics and modern electrical systems by inducing staggeringly large and rapid current or voltage surges.
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My Comment: If an group/organization has a nuclear device, and they want to use it against the U.S., they will not go through the trouble of building an EMP device, they will explode it in the middle of New York City, Washington DC, or in L.A.
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