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In December of last year, the DPRK launched an orbital satellite, which left many wondering about its payload. Could it be that this ‘space launch vehicle’ is carrying a star wars type nuclear weapons package? Some U.S. officials seem to think so, and they’re sounding the alarm:
U.S. officials quietly are expressing concern that North Korea could use its “space launch vehicle” to explode a high-altitude nuclear device over the United States, creating an electromagnetic pulse that would destroy major portions of the U.S. electrical grid system as well as the nation’s critical infrastructures.
The concern is so great that U.S. officials who watch North Korea closely are continually monitoring the status of the North Korean “space launch vehicle,” whose status could suggest a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States.
They are aware of the three-stage missile North Korea launched last December that also orbited a “package,” which experts say could be a test to orbit a nuclear weapon that then would be deorbited on command anywhere over the U.S. and exploded at a high altitude, creating an EMP effect. …
This concern recently has been reinforced by a little-publicized study by the U.S. Army War College that said a nuclear detonation at altitude above a U.S. city could wipe out the electrical grid for hundreds, possibly thousands of miles around.
The impact would be catastrophic.
“Preparing for months without a commercial source of clean water (city water pressure is often dependent on electric pumping to storage towers) and stoppage of sewage treatment facilities will require net methods of survival particularly in populated areas,” the military study said.
The May 2011 study, titled, “In the Dark: Military Planning for a Catastrophic Critical Infrastructure Event,” concluded that there is “very little” in the way of backup capability to the electric grid upon which the communications infrastructure is vitally dependent.
Originally posted by pheonix358
If this was a real threat the US would already of obliterated the satellite. They have the means, probably several means to do this.
More fanciful stuff to make us nervous and receptive in preparation for a false flag.
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Originally posted by penninja
Oh sure they do, it's real easy.
What do you suppose we have on board our military shuttle? Pez?
It's just not as doomsday as it's made out to be... the lights go out....I loose you tube... our trains will run, transformers will be fixed etc, etc .... then we have every valid pretext to turn NK to glass
Don't get me wrong... a world of lame... but no one dies unless we act like fools... heat stroke in summer with no ac...whatever, we have no actual shortage of food and water... what else is there that matters in the scheme of things?
WASHINGTON – U.S. officials quietly are expressing concern that North Korea could use its “space launch vehicle” to explode a high-altitude nuclear device over the United States, creating an electromagnetic pulse that would destroy major portions of the U.S. electrical grid system as well as the nation’s critical infrastructures.
The concern is so great that U.S. officials who watch North Korea closely are continually monitoring the status of the North Korean “space launch vehicle,” whose status could suggest a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States.
This concern is in addition to North Korea’s latest threat to strike targets in Hawaii and the continental U.S., as well as possible attacks against U.S. bases in South Korea and Japan.
The 28-year-old North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has signed an order for North Korea’s strategic rocket forces to be on standby to fire at U.S. targets.
The signing was against a photo backdrop following an emergency meeting of his senior military leaders showing large maps that were labeled “U.S. mainland strike plan, specifically at Hawaii, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Austin, Texas.”
Originally posted by TheOtter
Do you have a link for your off site content? TIAedit on 4/2/2013 by TheOtter because: Autocorrect sux
Western propoganda to justify a pre-emptive strike,complete fiction but a good read.
Originally posted by elysiumfire
You need to provide links for your source, please. I would've thought you would know this, seeing as how you quoting non-personal material?
As for exploding an atomic weapon, North Korea does not have the capability to ballistically deliver such a device over the mainland of the US, nor enough atomic material with enough payload required to create such an EMP blast. At best, North Korea will have as many as 40 near Hiroshima-sized devices that they might be able to deliver up to a 2500 mile radius. From North Korea to Western Mainland US is almost 6000 miles.
Originally posted by buster2010
Originally posted by penninja
Oh sure they do, it's real easy.
What do you suppose we have on board our military shuttle? Pez?
It's just not as doomsday as it's made out to be... the lights go out....I loose you tube... our trains will run, transformers will be fixed etc, etc .... then we have every valid pretext to turn NK to glass
Don't get me wrong... a world of lame... but no one dies unless we act like fools... heat stroke in summer with no ac...whatever, we have no actual shortage of food and water... what else is there that matters in the scheme of things?
If an EMP hit America like they are describing it could take years to undo the damage. I don't think you really understand just how devastating a EMP attack can be.
Actually I think I do understand exactly and precisely
And yeah the full extent could take a few years to fix...
So what? Keep a copy of windows 7 on Cd... The only actual chaos would be human behavior and if we deal with it and don't act like animals it could all be fine...
Decentralization of the power grid is just one of those things that needs to be done and doesn't happen because of finance... in the long run it would be a favor, the worst of it would be the potential for nuclear incident.... and you know what that's the stupidest system we ever devised and it's going to go down sooner than later anyway with the same results at least if it happens under attack the people will mobilize to cope... (most of the systems will shut down fine)
There's an energy catastrophe coming one way or another... yeah it would be a tradgedy
You want my honest opinion? Maybe this is what it would take to bring Americans together and get $$$ signs out of our eyes and return us to our priorities....
I Live in AZ... Germany bitter cold Germany with the clouds and all the rest is 100% non nuclear... could recover from this in 4-6 weeks.... My State could power half the planet and we have an interlinked vulnerable grid run by sitting Bombs...
A mediocre NK nuke might only partially take down the grid.... far better scenario than lets say a proper delivery system with a bigger bomb or worse... solar activity of the awful kind... May well serve as much as a wake up call to replace an outdated dangerous system.... rather than true doom
edit on 2-4-2013 by penninja because: (no reason given)
Source
Teak, the second high altitude of Hardtack I produced powerfull EMP (electro magnetic pulse) effects. The effects of this pulse were experienced at Apia Observatory in Samoa, and caused damage to land based electronics as far as 1500 km away. The detonation spread a layer of fission debris in the upper atmosphere, destroying the ability of the normal ionized layers of the upper atmosphere to bend radio waves back to earth, thus cutting many trans-pacific high frequency communication circuits. The blackout lasted 9 hours in Australia, and 2 hours in honolulu. These effects were further investigated in 1958 during Operation Argus.