CIA Spy Explains The Likelihood of An EMP Attack in the United States

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This is a growing concern for many of us as our country continues to shift towards becoming reliant on the Green Initiative and the Green New Deal. Are we missing anything? Maybe, but we are also giving up many values that our own country possesses or could possess, which leads to less control in the United States. If an EMP attack were to occur, do you think Americans are ready to combat it?

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Good to see Colin Kaepernick has found work

MV-otkr
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Been thinking about these since I was a 12 year old kid playing Modern Warfare 2 (2009). In the campaign America gets hit with an EMP. Every year after that I’ve realized how desperately reliant upon tech we all are. Do all you can to be self sufficient.

marinencaa
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People aren't scared they're pissed! Except the ones who are walking around clueless.

amandalujan
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We DO have a common enemy: Klaus Schwab et al who say that by 2030 we will own nothing and we will be happy. Really?!!! Anyone paying attention???

ujlbpnj
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EMP is the most terrifying scenario to me. In a moment you go back to the 1800's. Ten's of millions would die within months.

briceswope
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I wouldn’t be worried about Russia or China or Iran doing an attack like this on American soil, I’d worry more about our own govt doing it

MindFluxx
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The wef got together and talked about what they would do if there was a global pandemic right before there was a global pandemic. Their next meeting they talked about what to do if there were a global cyber sttack, so...

nicj
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We had a balloon float across the entire country. I dont think an emp would be to far reaching

charliered
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No matter how noble you are, when you’re dying for food or water, you’ll die trying to get it. You don’t need to be a CIA spy to understand that.

heavnbound
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"United we stand. Divided we fall."

sherrylandgraf
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Andy is incorrect: a single EMP weapon detonated 300 miles above the center of the lower 48 would fry every electronic circuit in the lower 48. The problem is our ballistic missile submarine fleet. When they can’t contact the NMCC, they’ll launch, and then everyone is dead. That’s a pretty big deterrent against an EMP attack.

mitchellsmith
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Intellectual conversations like this is a lost art. Bring it back and you will see unity without having to have either side agree with each other

donh
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Anybody else remember the Grid failure in the northeast in August of 2003? Blackout for New York City people couldn't pay for things because card readers were down, People stuck in elevators, and water stopped flowing in places. The reason I bring that up is that it was good preview for an EMP. The other reason is that in the 20 years since that occurred, the amount of technology that the average person uses on a regular basis has skyrocketed. The telephone system was independent of the power system and internet, that is no longer the case due to VOIP and the massive cell phone usage.

my point is that our society has become more, not less dependent on power and decidedly more dependent on the internet to do things

bdoehner
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This is why I have a solar powered generator. You can put flashlights, hand held crank radios & other electronics in a faraday cage also. Also have a water filtration system. Easier to prepare before you need something.

rachaelpate
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Finally! Good to see this guy speak with passion & personality where can see thought progression and debate rather than a monotonal directive about a story that is allowed to tell wether its based in real events or not

Maidthatkoolaid
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William Forstchen was contracted by the Pentagon to do an extensive study on the effects of a large EMP detonating several hundred miles over the center of the USA. He was very disturbed by what he discovered in the course of his research, and wrote a series of books called One Second After based on his research.

chuckking
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"We need a common enemy, and our administration knows it" Exactly. Our own government is as likely to use an EMP on us as any foreign power for that very reason.

chuckking
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Even the movie "The Day After" had the attack start with a high altitude burst that disabled electronics prior to the big burns. That came out in the 80's Regan era.

victorsturdivant
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Jericho, a 2007 CBS series, was about a small town in the midwest that survives a nuclear and EMP attack on the US. Great show, with the guy who plays Morgan on TWD as a badass undercover FBI agent

Carl_Aznable
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Personally I think an EMP would significantly divide society even more than it already is. Hunger, confusion, fear, thirst, no Internet, etc would cause chaos. Just look at how animalistic people get on Black Friday, or when toilet paper was scarce in 2020. Common enemies can bring people together, but in the scenario discussed. It'd be mayhem and unimaginably brutal.

moffman