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Ahavah
22nd June 2005, 01:18 PM
FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN

New Congress warning

on nuclear EMP threat

U.S. vulnerable to attack by terrorists

that could cripple nation, kill millions



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Posted: June 20, 2005

1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
WASHINGTON – Joining Sen. John Kyl, who earlier warned of how an electromagnetic pulse attack threatens U.S. survival, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, chairman of the House Projection Forces Subcommittee, says an EMP attack – even by an underfunded, unsophisticated terrorist group – has the potential to cripple U.S. society and kill millions.

"Today we are very much concerned ... about asymmetric weapons," Bartlett told his colleagues. "We are a big, powerful country. Nobody can contend with us shoulder-to-shoulder, face-to-face. So all of our potential adversaries are looking for what we refer to as asymmetric weapons. That is a weapon that overcomes our superior capabilities. There is no asymmetric weapon that has anywhere near the potential of EMP."

EMP attacks are generated when a nuclear weapon is detonated at altitudes above a few dozen kilometers above the Earth's surface. The explosion, of even a small nuclear warhead, would produce a set of electromagnetic pulses that interact with the Earth's atmosphere and the Earth's magnetic field.

Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin first reported the shocking findings of the U.S. EMP commission that rogue nations, such as Iran and North Korea, have the capability of launching an undetected, catastrophic EMP attack on the U.S. – and are actively developing plans.

"These electromagnetic pulses propagate from the burst point of the nuclear weapon to the line of sight on the Earth's horizon, potentially covering a vast geographic region in doing so simultaneously, moreover, at the speed of light," said Dr. Lowell Wood, acting chairman of the commission appointed by Congress to study the threat. "For example, a nuclear weapon detonated at an altitude of 400 kilometers over the central United States would cover, with its primary electromagnetic pulse, the entire continent of the United States and parts of Canada and Mexico."

The commission, in its work over a period of several years, found that EMP is one of a small number of threats that has the potential to hold American society seriously at risk and that might also result in the defeat of U.S. military forces.

"The electromagnetic field pulses produced by weapons designed and deployed with the intent to produce EMP have a high likelihood of damaging electrical power systems, electronics and information systems upon which any reasonably advanced society, most specifically including our own, depend vitally," Wood said. "Their effects on systems and infrastructures dependent on electricity and electronics could be sufficiently ruinous as to qualify as catastrophic to the American nation."

The commission concluded in its report to Congress earlier this year: "EMP is one of a small number of threats that may hold at risk the continued existence of today's U.S. civil society.''

"The number of U.S. adversaries capable of EMP attack is greater than during the Cold War," said Bartlett. "We may look back with some fondness on the Cold War. We then had only one potential adversary. We knew him quite well."

Bartlett pointed out that Iran has tested launching of a Scud missile from a surface vessel, "a launch mode that could support a national or transnational EMP attack against the United States."

"Iran has conducted tests with its Shahab-3 missile that have been described as failures by the Western media because the missiles did not complete their ballistic trajectories, but were deliberately exploded at high altitude," he said. "This, of course, would be exactly what you would want to do if you were going to use an EMP weapon. Iran described these tests as successful. We said they were a failure because they blew up in flight. They described them as successful. Of course, they would be, if Iran's intent was practicing for an EMP attack."

Bartlett added: "Potential adversaries are aware of the EMP's strategic attack option. Ninety-nine percent of Americans may not know very much about EMP, but I will assure you ... that 100 percent of our potential enemies know all about EMP. I think that the American people need to know about EMP because they need to demand that their government do the prudent thing so that we will be less and less susceptible, less and less at risk to an EMP attack year by year. The threat is not adequately addressed in U.S. national and homeland security programs. Not only is it not adequately addressed; it is usually ignored, not even mentioned, and it certainly needs to be considered."

"Terrorists could steal, purchase, or be provided a nuclear weapon and perform an EMP attack against the United States simply by launching a primitive Scud missile off a freighter near our shores," he said. "We do not need to be thinking about missiles coming over the pole. There are thousands of ships out there, particularly in the North Atlantic shipping lanes, and any one of them could have a Scud missile on board. If you put a canvas over it, we cannot see through the thinnest canvas. We would not know whether it was bailed hay or bananas or a Scud launcher. You cannot see through any cover on ship. Scud missiles can be purchased on the world market today for less than $100,000. Al-Qaida is estimated to own about 80 freighters, so all they need, ... is $100,000, which I am sure they can get, for the missile and a crude nuclear weapon."

Bartlett revealed Russian, Chinese, and Pakistani scientists are working in North Korea and could enable that country to develop an EMP weapon in the near future.

The congressman also raised the question of retaliation – and how an EMP sneak attack could not only go undetected, but that it might be impossible to find out who was responsible after the fact.

"If it were launched from the ocean, we would not know who launched it," he said. "So against whom would we retaliate? Even if we knew who launched it ...if all they have done is to disable our computers, do we respond in kind, or do you incinerate their grandmothers and their babies? This would be a really tough call. Responding in kind might do very little good. There is no other country in the world that has anything like our sophistication in electronic equipment, and no other country in the world is so dependent as we are on our national infrastructure."


Yet, over time, an EMP attack would likely result in much more death than a nuclear attack on a major city, he said.



"Can you imagine our country ...with 285 million people, no electricity, and there will be no electricity, no transportation, no communication?" he asked. "The only way you can go anywhere is to walk, and the only person you can talk to is the person next to you. What would we do? How many of our people might not survive the transition from that situation to where you had established a sort of infrastructure that could support civil society as we know it today."

An EMP attack is far more dangerous to the West than it is to other less technologically developed countries, he said.

Russian officers have told U.S. officials, Bartlett said, that the knowledge and technology to develop what they called super-EMP weapons had been transferred to North Korea and that the rogue state could probably develop these weapons in the near future, within a few years.

EMP, he warned, can cause catastrophic damage to the nation by destroying the electric power infrastructure, causing cascading failures in the infrastructure for everything: telecommunications, energy, transportation, finance, food, and water.

Bartlett is urging a major national commitment to preparing for such an attack, which, he said, would not be nearly as costly as might be expected.

"Every new water system we put in, every new sewage system we put in, every new power line we run, every new distribution system we put in needs to be hardened," he explained. "It is not all that expensive to do. You just need to do it."

Ahavah
22nd June 2005, 01:19 PM
Just something to think about...Revelations...when everything is destroyed in 1 hour.

yod
22nd June 2005, 01:27 PM
this is such a timely article. Thanks sista


Yeah...how would we respond without computers or technology?

This reminds of the verse that speaks about neighbor being against neighbor.

When no one can get gasoline to go anywhere....and the food stores have all be robbed and vandalized....and the water supply is dwindling....then your closest neighbors will be your worst enemies.

ouch.

Ahavah
22nd June 2005, 01:29 PM
Makes ya seriously think about buying a gun..if ya don't have one already!http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/14/14_6_18.gif

Tishri1
22nd June 2005, 02:28 PM
or stalking up on friends:groupray:

Ahavah
22nd June 2005, 02:35 PM
or stalking up on friends:groupray:Friends WITH guns. ;) HAhaa

Tishri1
22nd June 2005, 03:38 PM
Friends WITH guns. ;) HAhaa:D

christinepro
22nd June 2005, 07:27 PM
Let me guess, are you guy's American? He He. Just kidding. Sign of the times

visionary
22nd June 2005, 07:33 PM
I would definitely miss talking with you all here on the forum. I think I might even suffer from withdrawals. We would quickly find out just how much we depend upon electricity for all of our needs.

christinepro
22nd June 2005, 07:38 PM
I would definitely miss talking with you all here on the forum. I think I might even suffer from withdrawals. We would quickly find out just how much we depend upon electricity for all of our needs.

What a sad thought:cry: I'm just getting started.

Tishri1
22nd June 2005, 08:12 PM
What a sad thought:cry: I'm just getting started.we could meet somewhere in the future if we were in danger it would be nice to have a place to meet.....like Durango Colorado (small town in the middle of the states)

Wags
22nd June 2005, 08:40 PM
Well I have a gun, and know how/when to use it. Neighbors are either really old or are farmers (or both). Creek on the edge of the property - plus an alternative to getting water from the well. Will have goats, chickens, garden and eventually an orchard... I think we would be okay for a little while.

There are definately advantages to living in a more rural area - although I would miss electricity and my computer. Without my computer and the internet, I wouldn't have a job. But then having a job wouldn't matter quite so much would it.

Shamash Of Yeshua
23rd June 2005, 11:22 PM
Thank you for sharing this Ahavah.

I was in the U.S. Army from 1979-1982. Yet, now I can't own a gun. So I reckon I'll have to trust in our Father and Yeshua and get filled full of Ruach HaKodesh. So I can walk around like Elijah. And you know the rest of the story. There would be those laying down dead if they so much as point a gun my way, or I sure would hope. And in that happening hopefully many would come to the Knowledge and POWER of HaShem.

Shalom,

Tag

Tishri1
24th June 2005, 02:59 AM
Well I have a gun, and know how/when to use it. Neighbors are either really old or are farmers (or both). Creek on the edge of the property - plus an alternative to getting water from the well. Will have goats, chickens, garden and eventually an orchard... I think we would be okay for a little while.

There are definitely advantages to living in a more rural area - although I would miss electricity and my computer. Without my computer and the internet, I wouldn't have a job. But then having a job wouldn't matter quite so much would it.I remember you telling us this when we were all going to make a commune...I think that's a smart Idea...something we should look into just in case...It sounds weird talking about it now but in the future it would be nice to know what to do

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/156384155X/102-5593320-6404140?v=glance

see if this shows up...It's a great novel about a mutual aid group bent on surviving an inevitable collapse. They had been prepping for years and then TEOTWAWKI - (The End of the World as we know it) hits after a series of economic upheavals and they all meet at their survival retreat in Northern Idaho. It has a lot of practical advice laced in with the fiction.

Torah
24th June 2005, 11:01 AM
Some of us if not most? Has been prepared during the Y2K threat. Hand pump, dry goods, Etc. It is something we should be prepared for already. If not, one might want to make some preparation for now. Just a thought.

I have lots of info in this area of survival. What foods to store, Water and how to get it. Bug out plans and how to put into play for the family. Are you prepared?

Wags
24th June 2005, 11:57 AM
Country Girl (Adonai willing) Can Survive! :D

Course it probably helps that I not only grew up in a rural/farm environment, but also lived in the middle of no where in Africa for 3 years....

We are better off where we currently are than most city folk, but it's not quite the property I'd like to have,,,maybe the next place we buy will be it. Our house here isn't even finished being built (although it should have been done this week!) and we are already having people stop by and ask if it is for sale. If I get the right offer I will sell.... so maybe my ideal spot is closer than I think. :prayer:

Ahavah
24th June 2005, 12:08 PM
What foods to store, Water and how to get it. Bug out plans and how to put into play for the family. Are you prepared?I'm just curious...What are the best foods to store? I know canned goods last..but what about those freeze dried foods that the military use? Where can I buy these that don't cost an arm and a leg? Wondering...what else do I need? DIAPERS!!!! AUGHHHH. My babies aren't potty trained yet. Hopefully nothing happens until they are. HAhA;)

Tishri1
24th June 2005, 12:18 PM
My DH had lots of military rations stored for y2k and every once in a while we have to eat them when we go over our budget for the month....not bad for being 4 years old....he restocks the stuff too. I think he found it real cheap on line.

Torah
24th June 2005, 02:18 PM
I'm just curious...What are the best foods to store? I know canned goods last..but what about those freeze dried foods that the military use? Where can I buy these that don't cost an arm and a leg? Wondering...what else do I need? DIAPERS!!!! AUGHHHH. My babies aren't potty trained yet. Hopefully nothing happens until they are. HAhA

M R E “Meal Ready Eat” I have eaten M R E that were 20 years old.. They store very well and last a long time. And it’s a whole meal. Drying food is a very good way to store food. Such as Carrots, peas, tomato, mushroom, corn. These work well in soups and or stews. Hard candy is a good source for energy and it’s a good treat for the kids in hard times. Diapers: Towels, Sheets, What ever you have. Rubber pants to keep the wetness in can be made from shower curtains. Short-term water supply can come from pool, hot water tank [there is a hose spigot at the bottom of all hot water tanks], back of toilet tank [this water should be boiled] you should invest in a hand pump that could be hooked to the pipe from your well.

M R E
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=M+R+E+&hl=en&hs=sOW&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=N&tab=ff&oi=froogler

http://www.ki4u.com/mre.htm

Food Dryer
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Food+dryer&hl=en&hs=PVW&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=N&tab=ff&oi=froogler

http://www.pathtofreedom.com/pathproject/offthegrid/solarfooddryer.shtml

Well, hand pumps

http://www.plumbingsupply.com/handpump.html

http://www.dsmit.com/dwhp.php3

http://members.aol.com/SaveMoDoe2/emergency.htm





@ Y2K I had made up about 100 survival bags to hand out.
In a 1 Gal zip lock bag I put:
2 candles
1 box matches
3- 6” x 5” zip lock bags, 1) corn, 2) peas, 3) carrots,
1 bag of hard candy
1- 6” x 5” zip lock bags with 3 kinds of Heirloom seeds and instructions on how to plant.
2 water packets http://www.actiongear.com/cgi-bin/tame.exe/agcatalog/level4c.tam?M5COPY%2Ectx=7855&M5%2Ectx=7855&siteID=rYFoo99K9Go-q6XhXOxtSaybi5LXz6t1Ig
1, 6’ x 7’ sheet of vinyl plastic to catch rainwater.
1 small roll of G I paper. (TP)
Print out on survival tips. Plants to eat, catching fish, birds, Etc with traps.

kofh2u
25th June 2005, 10:21 AM
The USA and Japan (also as vulnerable) need a "safe house" for all essential computer memory. Israel is smack in the middle of both these countries, situated on the otherside of the Earth. The EMP would not hit all three. Working together, computer memory storage facilities and back up hardware could get things up and running over the internet in hours.

visionary
25th June 2005, 10:46 AM
Thank you for sharing this Ahavah.

I was in the U.S. Army from 1979-1982. Yet, now I can't own a gun. So I reckon I'll have to trust in our Father and Yeshua and get filled full of Ruach HaKodesh. So I can walk around like Elijah. And you know the rest of the story. There would be those laying down dead if they so much as point a gun my way, or I sure would hope. And in that happening hopefully many would come to the Knowledge and POWER of HaShem.

Shalom,

TagLook at it from God's point of view, not a hair on the head of the rightous will be harmed. Though they point the gun, and shoot, between what they do and who loves us is all the protection we need. If God says you shall not die, it will not happen. It is not our fellow man that will destroy us, it will be our own sins. In the tribulations, I believe that there will be many that God will protect. God can cause the wicked to not see the apples of of His. God will show hidding places where there was none a few minutes before. God will have us walk through walls if necessary so that we can disappear. We can be taken from one spot to another just like Phillip. Oh, the possibilities are endless. We are not to fear wicked men. We are not to fear what wicked people can do to us. It is our personal relationship to the Lord that we must guard, guard against sinning in all circumstances, that is what is really important. The rest is in God's hands. We are to be sealed, and that should be our goal.

Ahavah
27th June 2005, 02:44 PM
Look at it from God's point of view, not a hair on the head of the rightous will be harmed. Though they point the gun, and shoot, between what they do and who loves us is all the protection we need. If God says you shall not die, it will not happen. It is not our fellow man that will destroy us, it will be our own sins. In the tribulations, I believe that there will be many that God will protect. God can cause the wicked to not see the apples of of His. God will show hidding places where there was none a few minutes before. God will have us walk through walls if necessary so that we can disappear. We can be taken from one spot to another just like Phillip. Oh, the possibilities are endless. We are not to fear wicked men. We are not to fear what wicked people can do to us. It is our personal relationship to the Lord that we must guard, guard against sinning in all circumstances, that is what is really important. The rest is in God's hands. We are to be sealed, and that should be our goal.Yes..I do agree with this statement. And... I also appreciate Torah's links to be prepared.;)