Guest by Daisy Luther
EMPs (Electromagnetic Pulse) are a trope that is often used in prepper fiction. We often think of an EMP attack as the worst-case, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it scenario that is just around the corner. There’s little doubt that it would change everything, but what’s the truth?
Here’s what an expert has to say about EMPs
Nobody knows this better than Dr. Arthur T. Bradley. Dr Bradley is a NASA engineer and the leading expert on EMPs in the preparedness community. He’s the author of Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness and the must-have Disaster Preparedness for EMPs and Solar Storms. I’ve had the opportunity to speak with him before myself, and you couldn’t ask for a nicer, more down-to-earth person. He really knows what he’s talking about and he shares information without hyperbole. He is the person I trust the most for information in this genre.
In this compelling interview, Brian Duff interviews Dr. Bradley to get the real answers. If you want to separate fact from fiction, watch this video.
What are your thoughts about EMPs?
After watching the video, did any of Dr. Bradley’s information on the result of EMPs surprise you? Based on this, are you making any changes to your long-term preparedness plan?
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“Dr Bradley is a NASA engineer “, which is exactly why I hang on his every word.
Golly!
A NASA paid shill telling us all we need to know.
Lemme guess…”Don’t worry..be happy..”
Leviathan doesn’t even try to hide the lies anymore.
After the Lemmings Of Covid, why should they.
“Daisy told me so because NASA said so. It must be true.”
(((NASA))), you say???….
Never
A
Straight
Answer…
Sure, I’ll believe him…snark…
Every
Single
Time….
Next up:
Everything you need to know about mRNA from a CDC expert.
And anatomy from a SCOTUS
A NASA expert you say?
Let me put down my pitchfork and give him/her/it and ear.
This should be good.
The disruption the Carrington Event caused in the 1800’s is all I need to know,just one more reason to prep(among so many).Keep in mind this was natural,not man made,am sure the psychos can now do much better and so much more of society will be effected.
So is this the same NASA that claims they lost all of the original moon landing films, claims a wall made out of tin foil is strong enough to fly though space in and that we forgot how to launch rockets which is why we no longer can leave the earths orbit.
Seems like another mkultra boy.
At 3:50 ish he said 5 years ago his biggest worries were about a pandemic, and look what happened. Sheesh.
He’s an “expert” and works for NASA…holy shit I thought I was on TBP…now I have to check.
Site won’t post quotes from articles. Sometimes it will but often won’t for me. Having issues posting in random artcles, like this one.
You just gotta believe me and he’s sooooo n nice.
will not allow article quotes.
Same here.
I’m running across that also.
The AI that writes news articles thinks that it owns the phrases and sentences.
/s … or not
Actually, we don’t know the effectiveness of large scale EMF attacks other than in a physics class. Not saying it can’t shut down grids nearly indefinitely, preventing even water distribution, but we just don’t know. Because of that possibility, all of should contact our State utilities commission to see what they say about protective measures with distribution systems from generators to point of service.
State utilities commission response to queries on grid hardness.
Thank you for your inquiry. Rest assured your commission is working hard at securing our grid supply systems ( lies with a smile ).
We have an ongoing program in place to upgrade and secure our systems and we reinvest back into the company, even in these hard times the covid <s> scam</s> <s>plandemic</s>… you know the thing… ( actually sending the money to ukie )
Thank you for your inquiry ( now piss off I hate write responses )
No strike thru html coding. Is it different from what I used admin??
Knows what he’s talking about
No, he really knows his script.
I must’ve truncated enough for it to finally post.
Lol! The comments about NASA🤣
“The site is kinda glitchy today”, as if Admin doesn’t already know.
It is all in the wavelength, if he will not discuss the truth he is only doom’ing the people. 80% of all vehicles will survive due to shielding from cell and computer comms. most if not all home generators will survive, industrial will need to be rewound. arc flash starting fires are the biggest threat … no disaster writer will ever do their research – the more I learn about the bomb, the more I grow to love the bomb.
Daisy Luther trusts NASA? That’s seriously disappointing.
Most of the EMP data is faulty at best. The vast majority of it is based on what happened in Hawaii during an airborne nuke test. The problem is that there was already issues with the electric grid there and a lot of the problems, streetlights for example, were attributed to the test blast.
EMP became another one of those blackholes for government to throw money into.
“The pre-ordained EMP conclusion is completely false because A) Any electrical failures were statistically insignificant and do not indicate mass-damage, B) The study was completely flawed in that it reviewed no data, C) The shoddy street lighting circuitry in Honolulu at the time was prone to failures that had nothing to do with EMP, and D) The EMP theory itself is theoretically impossible.”
Got a transcript?
This article is an infomercial to sell overpriced snake oil gadgets… Go for it idiots…
i’ve remained convinced over the years that the EMP scenarios are overblown. The real damage done by a carrington-event type emp, or a manmade one from a nuke etc, is going to be surges along any long condusctors – telco copper, transmission lines, etc. It would be great to dream of a solar flare wiping out all electronics for good but it doesnt look realistic. realistic will be blown equipment all over the power grid and telco networks and anything with a long wire attached getting zapped or at least a fuse blown. If it’s a nuke-based EMP, then the nuke itself could zap some electronics that happened to be on and unshielded , or fritz some flash memories etc such that some data gets trashed, but that would only really be unbroken line of sight to the detonation and within not too many miles of it.
the quantity of stuff blowing on the power grid would certainly cause near total blackouts and even supposing everything was kept orderly it might take months for crews to get around replacing and fixing shit, all the while with large areas remaining power-down. That level of disruption would almost certainly break an industrial economy for good, and the follow-on from that would be a lot of shtf for sure.
as for no cars working.. even most of the past decade or so cars which are chock full of electronics.. they can barely get out of their own way regarding bugs and ‘updates’ etc as it is, but even those out of line of sight of the nuke going off , will probably be undamaged. a much better reason to have a diesel vehicle in such a scenario is that gasoline stores for maybe a year or two but diesel stores for a decade.
the EMP that ends the world type scenarios i think are more an indulgent fantasy. the realistic shtf is the long slog of ‘things just keep getting shittier for year after year’ where only a generation later in hindsight do we really say ‘oh yeah it was at that point when it all fell apart’
Some years ago some in Congress put forward a bill to harden the grid, it would have cost something like $54 billion or about half of what they are sending to Ukraine. Sen MurCosky (R – Deep State) killed it because it was unaffordable.
No buggie, if the US is hit with an EMP, according to the EMP commission, 90% of the country is dead in a year.
Except in Maine, the
State hardened its electrical power supply.