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Chaos is Easy to Manufacture-Could you survive an EMP blast?
We are seeing an escalation of cyber attacks to crash the US banking
system and I recently provided our readers several methods of surviving an EMP
blast and the long term dangers of such an event were dramatized to me in a
novel I recently finished which contained a forward by Newt Gingrich
titled: One Second After. [Find a recap at the end of this article]
President Trump has just issued a new executive order called
“Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical
Infrastructure.”
It’s built around what it calls the potential scope and duration of
a prolonged power outage associated with a significant cyber event. The new order also places some aspect of
power grid security under direct Pentagon control. Pres. Trump is right to be concerned as our
power grid infrastructure is long overdue for an overhaul and an easy target
for terrorists.
North Korea is already one of the most dangerous places in the
world, and it’s becoming more perilous by the day.
On Tuesday, Pyongyang completed
its ninth ballistic missile test this year. The North Korean state run media
said its maniacal leader, Kim Jong-un, threatened to send a bigger “gift
package” to the United States.
The same day, the United States
tested its ability to intercept long-range ballistic missiles potentially fired
from North Korea. Missile Defense Agency Director Vice Adm. Jim Syring
announced the test was successful today.
I’m glad we are honing our
ability to stop intercontinental ballistic missiles over the Pacific, but I
hope our military leaders recognize that traditional nuclear war is only half
of the threat the Kim Jong-un regime poses.
As I testified at the
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources earlier this month, the North
Koreans have another offensive option, which they may already be able to
execute and would be devastating to the United States – a weaponized electromagnetic
pulse.
An electromagnetic pulse, or
EMP, occurs when a relatively small but carefully designed nuclear warhead is
detonated in the atmosphere. The explosion causes what can best be described as
a massive power surge, which can damage or disable electrical devices for
hundreds of miles on the ground below. As I told the Senate Committee, such an
attack would be catastrophic to the United States because we are an
electricity-dependent nation and our grid is ill-prepared to handle it.
I am not talking about simple,
isolated, short-term blackouts like those which have occurred in New York, Los
Angeles, or Detroit. These blackouts could encompass entire regions. Without
proper preparation, the grid disruption (and destruction) caused by an EMP could
take months to years to repair. Non-perishable foods would spoil from lack of
refrigeration. Hospitals would run out of life-saving, temperature-controlled
medications within days. Dialysis and other medical devices would stop working.
Water systems that rely on electricity would stop pumping water and pipes would
burst from the weight and pressure. The cascade of consequences of a protracted
regional power outage would be devastating.
Bill Forstchen, who has been my
co-author on several novels, lays out the effects of an EMP on a small town in
North Carolina after the electrical grid was disabled in his New York Times bestselling
novel, One Second After. Although it is a work
of fiction, it is extremely well-researched – and terrifying.
But it is not impossible for
this fiction to become a reality. Tom Clancy, after all, wrote about an enemy
of the United States weaponizing a commercial air plane seven years before the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Peter Vincent Pry, who leads
the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and served on the
Congressional EMP Commission, warns that North Korea may be closer to
EMP-capability than many experts think.
On May 4, coincidentally the
same day I spoke to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Pry wrote that
many in the national security world and media have erroneously downplayed the
threat from Pyongyang. A successful nuclear strike on U.S. soil would require a
great deal of precision and advanced missile technology – two things the North
Koreans have apparently not yet attained – but Pry points out a successfully
launched EMP requires much less.
“An EMP attack entails
detonating a nuclear weapon at high-altitude, above the atmosphere, so no
reentry vehicle is necessary to penetrate the atmosphere and blast a city. The
area of effect of an EMP is so enormous — a warhead detonated at an altitude of
30 kilometers will generate an EMP field on the ground having a radius of 600
kilometers — that an accurate guidance system is unnecessary,” Pry wrote.
It is good that our military
leaders have all eyes trained on North Korea, but we must do more to mitigate
the threat.
As I told senators this month,
Congress needs to work to cut red tape and enable innovation so that we can
work to harden our power infrastructure against an EMP attack in communities
across the United States. This means, in part, designing systems that favor
resistance, resilience, and redundancy over simple efficiency. It also means
moving to a more diversified grid, which can be more easily restored.
This preparation will require
active collaboration between federal, state, and local governments as well as
the private sector to foster an environment for innovation and to remove the
hurdles preventing the quick responses that will be necessary to defend our
power grid.
This will not be easy or cheap,
but the threat is real – and we don’t want to be caught in the dark.
I’m in the process of
constructing a 10X10X16 room which will be impervious to an EMP blast and
stocking it with supplies and devices which will survive such an attack and is
located on our get-away site.
Here are some
things to consider in case of an EMP attack:
1.
Food Storage — I realize this is something I’ve gone over before — for
several different types of emergencies — but I want to make a critical point:
If an EMP strike occurs, food supplies will be decimated. And if that happens,
not only will you need food for your family, but food will also be a great
bartering item to trade for other provisions you might not have. Just another
reason I strongly encourage you to build up your food storage now. I can’t
stress enough how important this is, because a well-stocked larder serves many
purposes.
2.
Batteries and
Battery-Operated Devices — There is a better chance that battery-operated electronics
won’t be ruined by an EMP, so get yourself a battery-operated lantern and
survival radio to keep you out of the dark and connected to the outside world.
And an EMP won’t affect batteries by themselves, since they’re not part of a
circuit, so be sure to add plenty to your emergency storage.
3.
Build a Faraday
Cage — A Faraday cage (named after the
English scientist Michael Faraday) is basically a metal box designed to protect
the items inside from an EMP — although its effectiveness depends on the
magnitude of the strike. These boxes can be made from old microwaves, metal
filing cabinets — even ammo cans — insulated with cardboard and wrapped in foil
for added protection.
4.
Hand Tools — What happens if you plug in your electric can opener to
your generator and — nothing? The fact is ANY electronic device is potentially
vulnerable to an EMP attack. So make sure you have a manual can opener along
with other basic hand tools, such as a staple gun, a handsaw and several kinds
of screwdrivers.
5.
Communications — Since an EMP will affect cellphones and other
communication devices, I recommend having a two-way radio as a backup. Two-way
radios would be the best way to contact nearby family and friends during an
emergency. Testing has shown they are resistant to EMPs up to very high levels,
but it still might be a good idea to store them in your Faraday cage — just in
case. And don’t forget to stock up on extra batteries!
Your Friends,
Newt & Bruce
Newt & Bruce
The Poor Man’s
Essential Survival Package
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--How to Survive the
Coming Economic Collapse
--Guide to Self Reliant
Living
--Becoming Self
Sufficient for Six Months
--How I Found Freedom in
an Un-free World
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Bruce ‘the Poor Man’
P.S.
As always, I urge my friends and readers to stock up on food, items for
barter and silver. Personally, I never
fully trust our economic picture or North Korea [they too have EMP capabilities
while working on their nuclear program… so stock up on batteries as they are
not affected by an EMP blast…neither are two-way radios. Your cell phone on the other hand will be
kaput.
Additional
Resources
What Do You Do When a Bomb
Explodes?
You can never take
your safety for granted, and you need to know how to react if, heaven forbid,
you find yourself in a situation like the one that just took place in
Manchester, England.
So here are some
quick tips if you ever see that day…
·
Whenever you go to a big event, always identify two exits upon
arrival. This takes only about 30 seconds to do, but very few people make the
effort to do this. This way, you have an alternative escape route if something
happens that blocks one of your exits. For example, at the Ariana Grande
concert, the bomb went off near the arena entrance, which meant you didn’t want
to head in that direction. Instead, you would quickly move to the second exit
you previously identified to get out of the area as quickly as possible
·
If an explosion goes off in your vicinity, quickly scan the
room. While the inevitable panic ensues, you need to keep your wits about you
and take a second to make sure the exit you’re heading to is safe. You don’t
want to be rushing to a place where a guy with an AK-47 is waiting to mow
people down. I realize keeping your cool is difficult to do when you’re scared
and confused, but it’s crucial that you can immediately assess whether you’re
heading in a safe direction
·
Most of the time, it’s not a good idea to follow the crowd. If
the bomber has a secondary device, they’re going to place it at the most likely
exit people will be rushing toward. So if you see everyone running in a certain
direction, you probably want to head the other way. Think about crowd mentality
— people will blindly follow the herd without thinking. This is another reason
why following the crowd is often a bad idea. Most people have no idea why they
are going where they’re going, except for the fact that everybody else is headed
that way
·
In the event you suffer a serious injury and are bleeding, be
sure to apply pressure to the wound and seek medical attention as soon as
possible once you’ve gotten to safety.
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3 comments:
Scary! I'll have to pick up a copy of that book and thanks for the very useful information.
I read that book too and it is indeed scary to think about. Not one American in 1000 would give this a 2nd thought as they're too wrapped up in their I-phone. They'll be the ones left in the dark and whining when no one comes around to hold their hand.
We have the book here. Definitely frightening to think it really could happen. So many would have no idea how to cover the necessities in life if anything like that were to occur.
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