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George Rebane

[This is the addended transcript of my regular KVMR commentary broadcast on 15 Auguest 2014.]

Imagine the next time the lights go out and your house settles into that unnatural but familiar silence when there is a power outage.  You know what to do.  If you have a landline phone in your house, you call PG&E to report your outage or get a recorded update that tells you they know about the problem.  But your landline phone is dead.  You automatically grab your cell phone, but it also is dead.  As you go through the house attempting to turn on every battery powered electronic device the result it the same, it is dead.

Going outside you meet your next door neighbor who has just gone through the same experience.  As other people start coming out of their houses, you and your neighbor decide to drive into town to see if you can discover the nature and extent of such an outage that no one has experienced.  But turning the ignition key in your car yields the same result.  Nobody on your street can start their cars.  And then you notice it, an eerie silence from all directions that is not broken by any distant sirens or road noises.  The world has shut down.


What I have described here is the likely scenario after the first few minutes after your part of the world is hit by a massive electromagnetic pulse or EMP.  Should such an EMP strike, it would literally fry every unshielded microchip, making useless the device it controls and operates.  And today microchips control literally everything in the developed world, from national power grids down to the little chip in your child’s delightfully entertaining toy, and everything in between.

Now fast forward a day and things will have already started getting dicey as people discover they are running out of food and drinking water.  Emergency control authorities tell us that almost all communities across the land have food on the shelves to last at most three days.  Without replenishment the result will soon be massive civil disturbances.  I leave the rest to your imagination.

Why should we worry about such an EMP scenario?  Well because committees and study groups of the best technical and strategic thinkers assembled by the federal government, like the EMP Commission, have long concluded that a successful EMP attack on the United States would bring our civilization to a grinding halt.  For example, in their now declassified 2008 report they estimate “that within 12 months of a nationwide blackout, up to 90% of the U.S. population could possibly perish from starvation, disease and societal breakdown.” (more here and here)

For decades we have known that such devastating EMPs can be generated by high altitude and low earth orbit nuclear detonations.  Every nuclear capable nation has studied and/or prepared strategic weapons based on EMP.  Today our military and civil leadership fears that such capability is not far from being acquired by terrorists and religious zealots now organized as the Islamic State that is currently ravaging Iraq.

It turns out that in the same timeframe studies by the congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States, the National Academy of Sciences, the Department of Energy, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the National Intelligence Council “reached similar conclusions”, namely that “EMP, is ‘the most significant threat’ to the U.S. and our allies in the world.”

And if that does not get you to sit up and take notice, consider that there is a second even more powerful and natural source of a massive EMP.  Scientists have recently begun warning us that something called a coronal mass ejection or CME from the sun has hit the earth many times in the past and will most certainly do so again in the near future.  A mild one hit eastern Canada in 1989 and knocked out its power grid that also reached into the US.  A large one hit the country in the 1850s that literally fried our telegraph system, the only electrical infrastructure we had at the time.  Such a CME today would give rise to the scenario our nation’s brain trust has described above.

There is a lot more to say about the subject, but my time is about up.  Please educate yourself on large scale emergencies like the EMP that could strike us at any time.  And then ask your local emergency preparedness people what you should do to best weather such a calamity.  When it happens, don’t add to the problem but be ready to become part of the solution.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on georgerebane.com where an addended transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  Thank you for listening.

[Addendum]  EMP is a large scale emergency which comes in many types including terrorist attack of a metropolitan area, large earthquake (‘The Big One’), pandemic, volcanic eruption, etc.  I have defined a large scale emergency for an area as being one when you call 911, no one answers.  Fortunately, we in the Sierra foothills are directly exposed to only few of them.  But unfortunately living downwind from and in the proximity of two large metropolitan areas, we are indirectly exposed to all of them.  Our main exposure will be from what can be called the ‘Head for the hills syndrome’, because historically that is where people seeking to avoid a calamity have headed.  Here in Nevada County we are not prepared to receive the tens of thousands then heading up Highways 20 and 49.  If we cannot turn them back, we will die with them.

Returning to the EMP catastrophe, the two kinds I cited are distinct in how much warning each provides.  With today’s modern systems monitoring the sun, the CME induced EMP will allow the authorities to give several hours to a couple of days warning, identifying the exact part of earth that will be impacted.  The terrorist launched EMP will most likely give us no warning at all.  If you don’t see the nuclear fireball, then you won’t even know what caused the world to suddenly blink out.

There are some things a civilian household can do to prepare.  Each county has an Office of Emergency Services with a website that usually has a page dedicated to preparedness (here is the link for the Nevada County EOS, and information can also be requested via email from oes@co.nevada.ca.us).  For CME induced EMPs the Rebanes have two grounded metal garbage cans inside one of which is taped a list of items that we want put there when the warning is issued.  We will make sure that none of the items touch the metal insides by putting the items first into a cardboard box and/or lining the inside with pieces of cardboard.

In addition to laying in a store of food and water, make sure you have a stash of needed medicines and other critical consumables on hand.  If you have a survivable generator – most that are housed in a grounded metal box will survive – then having a reserve of fuel for it would be wise, especially if the generator is to power a well pump.  And what must you have in your car to survive there for a few days if you are caught out on the road?

But one of the most important things you can do in preparation is to talk to your family and neighbors.  Do all members of your household know what to do and where to head for when a large scale emergency happens?  Remember, pooling resources and organizing reigns supreme in the midst of chaos.  Small islands of cooperating people have a much higher likelihood of survival as in due course they join with other such groups to reestablish lawful society.

Additional information from – Forbes, NASA, Christian Science Monitor, Heritage, Hot Air, and more from NASA for the mathematically incined. 

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13 responses to “EMP is a civilization killer”

  1. Russ Steele Avatar

    George,
    I have written about CMEs and actions people can take, including getting a warning on their cellphones HERE. There is also a link to a survival guide for a CME. A nuclear EMP will come without warning.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    Good links – thanks Russ.

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  3. Walt Avatar

    George. That “head for the hills…” is dead right. At least we are on the right side of the bridges.
    Keeping a store of meds. is a little hard to obtain.
    I was just at my Dr., and he wanted a “pill count”. I may have “too many in many possession” I inquired about a 30 day buffer.. You know, for emergency situations. Nope,,, no way, no how. ( let alone a one week buffer)
    I didn’t even bother to explain the “prepper” way of thinking. ( another city doc.)
    There has got to be a way to stock up on required meds. From pain killers to antibiotics, without being thought of as drug traffickers and abusers.
    Those that think this is a non issue, should try getting ANYTHING when the power goes out. Especially at a pharmacy. Welcome to the computer age.
    Hell… Some can’t even count change without power.

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    Walt 834pm – that’s most interesting. Our EOS used to remind us that keeping an extra supply of critical medicines on hand was part of the household preparedness kit.

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  5. Russ Steele Avatar

    Walt@8:34PM
    Is it the Doc or the insurance? Most Docs will work with you on creating a buffer.

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  6. Walt Avatar

    For some reason the “state law” supposedly makes them keep me on a short leash.
    ( I might be selling the extra?)
    Plenty of people are going to be wishing they “prepped”. Another volcano in Iceland looks like it’s going to pop. And it’s a big girl…
    Which commodities shot up the last time? It’s time to capitalize on the situation.
    As for the subject at hand, I don’t put it past N. Korea or some Muslim group who has their act together to pull of an EMP.

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  7. Russ Steele Avatar

    The EMP story in the WSJ was mentioned on Fox News this morning on Sunday Morning Futures at the end of the program by one of the panel members, a stock broker who was concerned about what the follow up was going to be by the government. Maria Bartiromo said it was a big story she would address in a future program.
    We are going to hear more about this story if the investor community is worried. Stay Tuned!

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  8. Brad Croul Avatar
    Brad Croul
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    Brad Croul

    The guy in the above video has a cool hat. Here is the video for the hat,
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr6rp0HYgQ8

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  10. Brad Croul Avatar
    Brad Croul

    You tube is such a hoot!
    I still have an Icom 720 converted to work on all bands somewhere around here. I wonder if it even works.
    I also have a 49 Caddy, 56 Willys, 59 Ford flatbed, 66 F950 dump, 78 diesel Scout (might need a little EMP hardening), and a couple of 60s era Harleys, so I will be able to raise hell on the highways, dodging all the dead computer cars (until I run out of gas, DoH!)

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    BradC 1101am – Each car engine wrapped in steel should provide a good bit of EMP protection, more so if parked under a grounded metal roof. Perhaps the best and cheapest insurance for your car is to have a grounded wire installed with an end clip that you attach to a metal part of your car after you park it in your garage or driveway. If I recall, the EMP Commission did do some tests on cars with widely varying results – some started and/or stopped, others had various electrical faults, and others were totally unaffected at field strength of up to 30kV/m.

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  12. RL Crabb Avatar

    Time to invest in the Stanley Steamer.

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  13. Walt Avatar

    Sorry RL,, That’s already been tagged a wood burning “gross polluter”.
    And don’t forget the ridiculous water use in drought conditions.
    Nope,, no horse. It would look foolish with a catalytic converter sticking out of the South end.
    Your better off rounding up all the free range dogs, and hitch them to a dead Prius. ( after digging out the thousand pound Batt.)

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