Thursday, June 30, 2011
super emp remains instant kill shot threat
An Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) from a high altitude nuclear detonation over the United States, remains an instant kill shot threat that can stop our country cold in its tracks. A recent newsmax.com article, "North Korea Tests 'Super-EMP' Nuke," corrects widely-reported erroneous conclusion a 2009 test was a failure. "North Korea’s last round of tests, conducted in May 2009, appear to have included a ‘super-EMP’ weapon, capable of emitting enough gamma rays to disable the electric power grid across most of the lower 48 states, says Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, a former CIA nuclear weapons analyst and president of EMPact America, a citizens lobbying group...North Korea’s nuclear tests have been dismissed as failures by some analysts because of their low explosive yield. But Dr. Pry believes they bore the 'signature' of the Russian-designed 'super-EMP' weapon, capable of emitting more gamma radiation than a 25-megaton nuclear weapon." This news item is disconcerting because average citizens will be in the dark unable to verify EMP source. An event knocking out the nation's power grid can be blamed just as easily on a solar event. Please take a few moments to raise your awareness by listening to Dr Pry on EMPact Radio. EMP is a very real danger!
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