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Old 02-27-2012, 07:29 PM   #1
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Default Insider Warns Family Of EMP Strike On U.S. This Year
Insider Warns Family Of EMP Strike On U.S. This Year



by Zen Gardner

I don’t say this lightly. It shocked me as well when I heard it.
This information came to me in a very synchronistic way, as is so often the case. No anonymous phone call. No dark suited stranger whispering at a street corner. It came out in a conversation with a young man managing a cool store who turned out to be a research enthusiast. I’d never met him before and we just “happened” to strike up a conversation. And one thing led to another.
Naturally with this type of leaked info you don’t want to endanger the source by revealing too much. But it sounded very credible the way it was told to me. A good friend of his has a parent, a very high clearance scientist who’s been “inside” famous and hidden secret places for decades, who somewhat cryptically warned their adult child last month of this imminent EMP attack threat.
Apparently it will be this year, and “sooner rather than later”. It sounded like it could be a nationwide hit. This child of an insider was then sent a 1984 heavy-duty truck by this parent (no computerized circuitry) and told, I paraphrase, “When it happens you’ll have 30 minutes to make it out of the city. And even then you’ll only have a one-in-three chance of survival.”
There’s no way I can verify this, but I don’t see any reason this wonderful young man should make it up. Thinking he’s lying definitely doesn’t go with my impression or his personality type nor deep spiritual dynamic. I don’t know, maybe someone else can verify this is indeed the understanding of the inner circle of the inside scientific elites.
But it sure resonates. And he’s promised me more information so there will be more details in future articles. Tease, I know. Tough. Deal with it, we all do.


http://usahitman.com/empthisyear/
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:34 PM   #2
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This could be real or could be fake, but it bear s conversation.

Namely, how could someone protect their vehicle from the effects, to ensure that if this sort of thing happened, they could still fire up their auto and get home to their preps?
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:41 PM   #3
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Underground parking garage. Then again you would be extremely visible driving around when everyone else isn't.
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:43 PM   #4
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It could have been his perception that this guy who said it was an insider to this type of knowledge... Wouldn't really put much credence in a rumor like this!
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:57 PM   #5
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Namely, how could someone protect their vehicle from the effects, to ensure that if this sort of thing happened, they could still fire up their auto and get home to their preps?
Hopefully you can retrofit an old points type distributor and coil to get the engine to fire up. But then again none of the computer chips would work so you would probably be right back to square one. Plan ahead and retrofit now and eliminate all the on board computer crap, put on a carburetor etc etc. Also need to get an old style transmission that has no electrical management. I sortof am setup, I will grab my guns and borrow my kids minibike. Not sure where I would go because anything which is everything is controlled via computer chips.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:13 PM   #6
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Insider Warns Family Of EMP Strike On U.S. This Year



by Zen Gardner
“When it happens you’ll have 30 minutes to make it out of the city. And even then you’ll only have a one-in-three chance of survival...and there's only a 50% chance of that.”

http://usahitman.com/empthisyear/
Sounds like an out take from an Airplane movie; has that Leslie Nielsen feel to it.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:14 PM   #7
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Hopefully you can retrofit an old points type distributor and coil to get the engine to fire up. But then again none of the computer chips would work so you would probably be right back to square one. Plan ahead and retrofit now and eliminate all the on board computer crap, put on a carburetor etc etc. Also need to get an old style transmission that has no electrical management. I sortof am setup, I will grab my guns and borrow my kids minibike. Not sure where I would go because anything which is everything is controlled via computer chips.
Probably makes the most sense to get out of Dodge now and beat the rush.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:17 PM   #8
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Probably makes the most sense to get out of Dodge now and beat the rush.
It would seem that way.........
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:21 PM   #9
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...not an option.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:24 PM   #10
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Dunno. They have spent incredible amounts of resources building D.U.M.B.S like DIA etc which they obviously plan on using at some point besides pure research or storage facilities.

Then again they always tell you what they are going to do before they do it.

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Come out of your hidey holes 6 months later and hire the survivors to rebuild society like Hypertiger says but with infrastructure intact.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:28 PM   #11
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I say "Bring It". EMP would do more damage to our enemies and their control grids than it would to us...
Sorry, but TV, Internet, and electric power are just NOT that important to human life... unless we've voluntarily placed ourselves in a position of continued dependence on those things!
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:30 PM   #12
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I have been working on a project to deal with just this kind of situation. My strategy is that I cannot protect all my electronic equipment, so I am making a list of the bare minimum I will need to get by in a post EMP world. So far on my list is my laptop computer, a motherboard and power supply that was in my desktop computer before I upgraded it, all the hard disk drives I am not currently using, a DVD rom burner, a keyboard and mouse, a video card, and some other components that I would need to rebuild a computer. Also some small electric gadgets like a video recorder, flash memory devices, cameras, small radios, a handheld ham radio, mp3 players, and LED lighting devices. The list is not complete.

I have a 45 gallon galvanized steel garbage can in my garage, which I have modified to keep it grounded at all times. I've soldered an 18 inch length of 50 amp house wiring to the lid and the other end to the can itself. I've soldered another 10 foot length of this wire to the bottom of the can, and it will go out a hole in my garage wall to a steel grounding rod that is 3 feet deep into the ground. This is my farraday cage. It should keep the electronic stuff inside of it well protected. I'm not sure how much good this protection will do me if the electrical infastructure that supports all this stuff is gone. I'm thinking of buying a 5hp generator and another garbage can to protect it so I would have some electric power to run the things that survive. I'm not too eager to spend a whole lot of money protecting myself from something that will never come. So far, I have spent nothing, and used resources I have that are not being used. The risk that this protection will be needed is very low, but not zero. I just want to save the devices that help me keep my mind occupied and in touch with the rest of the world, however I doubt that my fellow citizens are doing anything of the sort, and will not be worth communicating with in the event of a disaster.

BTW--I have no interest in protecting my TV. I will be thankful to the EMP attackers if they destroy it.


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Old 02-27-2012, 08:34 PM   #13
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kind of reminds me of the occasional false flag warning that arises now and then. It is so easy to see the set ups and often I think many are just decoys, like pawns in a chess game. Take for instance, the saudi ambassador assanation attempt by Iran, really? I didnt buy it. Last week, Anonymous to attack and shut down power grid in US. Didnt give it any thought. But when combined with failed sopa etc.....this guys vid makes a little sense. Maybe they will blow hoover dam and shut down power at once, that way power cant come back unless sold at a premium price and purchased from other grid locations, who knows......I am a hard person to surprise these days.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:35 PM   #14
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Not worried about the electronic end of things i'm much more concerned with keeping/growing enough food to stay alive and not get it all taken away from me at the barrel of a gun.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:47 PM   #15
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I have known many brilliant minds here since before Apr 2010. Would be nice to see some indepth disscussion on this. It would seem that , givin an election year ,either everything will remain calm and a fascade of the recovery is happening....or complete opposite? Is this a war between the establishment and the elite? my thinking would be to put all bets on the elite. They probably have control of the establishment with out most in it even knowing...or is there actually NO differance between the two? Who would gain from this event and what?
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:52 PM   #16
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Not worried about the electronic end of things i'm much more concerned with keeping/growing enough food to stay alive and not get it all taken away from me at the barrel of a gun.
Well, one can survive without electricity. People did it for millenia prior to 1900. If you're well stocked with freeze dried and canned foods, bottled water, oil lamps and windup LED lights, a fossil fuel source of heat and flame such as propane, a manual water pump for the well, guns and ammo, then you can live comfortably if primitively without all the high tech gadgets we've all come to know and love.
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Old 02-27-2012, 08:55 PM   #17
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This could be real or could be fake, but it bear s conversation.

Namely, how could someone protect their vehicle from the effects, to ensure that if this sort of thing happened, they could still fire up their auto and get home to their preps?
short answer - Faraday cage.

long answer - is really long.

there's a thread on it at Frugal Squirrel -
http://www.frugalsquirrels.com/vb/sh...2189&highlight

sorry, you have to join to read it - it's worth it - a good prepper's website though a little PC.

another thread there about EMP -
http://www.frugalsquirrels.com/vb/sh...d.php?t=287646


i think an EMP event is a high-probability event.

it would cause maximum disruption with minimum casualties.

it would catch hundreds of millions of people off-guard.

it would make them look to the government for 'help'. the Jew-S government LOVES that.

it's scary how many "plus'es" there are for an EMP event, from the point of view of the Sicko's that did 9-11.

it would give them a chance to scrub genuine 9-11 websites off the Internet. etc.
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Old 02-27-2012, 10:43 PM   #18
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I don't see the point in trying to preserve electronic equipment in the case of an EMP attack, at least not for the short or medium term. Society will immediatelly collapse and probably 90% of the population would have starved to death or gotten killed in violence and epidemics within months. More important things to do than sitting fiddling trying to get a computer back to work. Community building work among local survivors should be a priority, to protect against zombie hoards, I just can't see the use of a computer in this scenario...
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Old 02-27-2012, 10:43 PM   #19
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I attached grounding kits to all my home electronics, and installed a main grounding bar in the dining room (behind the buffet table) to which I connected all the kitchen/living room electrical equipment. I have a second grounding bar upstairs to which all the electronics in the bedrooms and office are connected. From there the two main grounding bars are exothermally connected to a master grounding bar in the garage with two #2 insulated copper strand. From the MGB, two #2 copper wires are connected to an outside ground halo ring buried in a 42" deep trench surrounding my house (42" deep to be below frost line). The ground halo has 3' deep grounding wells at 10' on center, with solid copper ground rods to ensure strong electrical contact with the earth.
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Old 02-27-2012, 10:47 PM   #20
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I lied. I actually didn't do any of that to my house. :P
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