EMP – Otherwise known as an Electric Magnetic Pulse, could happen tomorrow and kill over 200 million Americans in less than 12 months.  

Imagine, everything requiring electricity would be incapacitated or destroyed: all water, all food, transportation, etc.   It is not a matter of will it happen,  IT IS A MATTER OF WHEN IT WILL HAPPEN….

What is being done to prevent this from happening?  Nothing for the 325 million American people; but The US military is protected.

Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) and former Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) were joined by top national experts, EMPact Chairman Henry Schwartz, and Fox News’s Judge Jeanine Pirro in warning of the dire consequences to the United States of a form of terrorist attack that could kill countless millions of Americans and cripple the nation.

Here is the utube video from the Judge Jeanie Pirro Fox News Show:  “Lights Out – Danger to the US Power Grid”:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbRnJTm_o58  

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Here is a partial narrative from Breitbart.com:

They spoke on Mar. 6 at Uninvited II, describing the dangers of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.

Nuclear detonations are known for the tremendous heat and shock wave that they generate. However, if detonated far above the earth’s surface, the most damaging aspect of a nuclear blast is an EMP, as the detonation creates a wave of energy that travel hundreds of miles, overloading the limits of electronic systems, permanently ruining those devices. (Think of a computer or TV if lightning should strike but there were no circuit breaker or surge protector.)

Franks – who serves on the House Armed Services Committee – regards a worst-case form of an EMP attack as possibly the single worst short-term national security threat to America. Noting that the question of national security “is the most important one that is ever deliberated by the national government,” he said addressing such major threats are of highest importance for our society and our economy.

He noted that America had spent billions on hardening military assets to withstand an EMP attack, which is done through shielding electronic systems so that the invisible electromagnetic wave generated by a nuclear blast would not reach vulnerable electronics hardware.

An EMP event can also be caused by solar activity. The last one occurred in 1859 right before the Civil War, and scientists say we are past due for another event. So addressing this issue is essential, since with or without terrorists, an EMP event is a question of “when,” not “if.”

“The best defensive minds not only recognize this problem but also the need to be impervious to it,” Franks explained. However, “there is a major disconnect, because our civilian grid is unprotected.” Congress has not mustered the political will to address the issue.

Franks has introduced a bill, the Shield Act, which would fund and implement a program that would insulate America’s critical infrastructure components. It is currently pending in the U.S. House. “I just want to do the right thing so that my children and yours can walk in safety,” Franks concluded.

He was followed by Bartlett, who recently retired after 20 years in Congress. Bartlett said that, simply put, an EMP would “fry all of our exposed electronics.” The North American power grid would be down for a year or more, he said, and 80% of Americans – over 200 million people – would die. Later speakers noted that estimates vary wildly, but under any scenario the deaths would at minimum reach into the tens of millions.

Bartlett added that various nations on earth have explored how to carry out such an attack in such a way that America might not know whom to blame. “These people may be evil, but they are not idiots.” They would not launch a missile from their soil when we could trace it and respond with devastating force.

Instead, they could launch from a nondescript ship in international waters that could never be definitively traced. Ambassador Henry Cooper spoke afterward, noting that Iran tested launching short-range missiles off ships years ago, which would be an ideal way to carry out an EMP attack.

Dr. Peter Pry is one of the foremost experts on this subject, from years of service on Capitol Hill, at the CIA, and chairing a commission that studies EMPs. Pry explained how with only five separate weapons, it is possible to neutralize five bases that collectively control two thirds of America’s nuclear deterrent: three bases that house our U.S. bombers and two where we base our submarines.

He added that President Obama is also threatening the viability of the final third of the nuclear triad, America’s long-range missiles. This final item is being jeopardized by Obama’s EPA requiring these strategic missile silos to comply with environmental regulations.

Earlier in the day, Henry Schwartz – who chairs an organization focused on this threat, EMPact – spoke of the unprecedented damage that an EMP could inflict on the nation. Just “one crude nuclear warhead detonated high above the continental United States,” Schwartz explained, would cripple the American power grid. Citing a study that it could cause the deaths of two thirds of our population in one year, Schwartz added that the services needed to repair the damage would likewise be crippled, requiring many months to restore power, which has become essential to modern life.

Smith added that Iran is moving at “breakneck speed” to develop a nuclear bomb, Pakistan is working on two-stage missiles that can deliver a nuclear payload, and Russia is now openly aggressive and belligerent, any of which could be behind some future EMP event. “The possibility of an EMP is horrifying and a direct danger to every American.”

The technology exists to “harden” electronics against EMPs. Other speakers later explained that the cost of protecting the critical components of the American power grid is less than $2 billion.

The last speaker on this topic was Jeanine Pirro, who gave an animated speech about the nature of the threat America faces. Those devoted to radical terrorism cannot be negotiated with or dissuaded from carrying out attacks. “They live to do it,” Pirro said. “They die to do it.”

“The first order of government is the protection of its citizens,” Pirro said, criticizing the worldview and policy priorities of Washington politicians who are not treating this as a serious threat. “It is naïve. It is simplistic.”

Nor was Pirro’s ire reserved for Democrats. She called out by name one Republican, Fred Upton, who chairs the House Energy Committee. Pirro told the crowd that Upton had actually sponsored a bill to harden the power grid several years ago, but since becoming chairman of that powerful committee has buried a more recent version of the bill and prevented it from passing his committee. “We called him nine times,” Pirro said, but Upton has not returned any of the calls. She then noted that 60% of Fred Upton’s campaign contributions come from energy companies who would have to pay for these protective measures.

These congressman, politicians, and security experts offered a broad array of perspectives on this issue, one that most Americans have never seriously examined. However, all agreed that the issue is vitally important, that the cost to prevent a disaster would be manageable, and that the American people need to take action on it before an attack far worse than 9/11 occurs. Whether caused by solar activity or by terrorists, these speakers painted a picture of a scenario no one wants to experience.

Posted by: bj | May 7, 2014

1943 – Glenn Miller Army Airforce Band

1943  –  Glenn Miller Army Airforce Band

https://www.youtube.com/embed/FAQgXPTekOU

Posted by: bj | May 2, 2014

Best News in a Year and a Half

April 30, 2014;  Boehner to announce the formation of a SPECIAL COMMITTEE to investigate Benghazi.  Trey Gowdy is expected to head it up………………Boehner, most likely, had to do this, to keep his job.

http://mash.network.coull.com/activatevideo?video_provider_id=2&pid=8165&website_id=23863&width=549&height=339&embed_type=IFRAME&video_provider_url=http://www.youtube.com/embed/A1jeJmeeMjs?version%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent&mobile=true&referrer=http://allenwestrepublic.com/2013/11/10/allen-west-here-is-truly-one-of-the-exceptional-good-guys-on-capitol-h%20ill/

Posted by: bj | April 25, 2014

86 Million (Makers) Support 148 Million (Takers)

 

April 16, 2014, Terrance E. Jeffrey, CNS News, Writes:

86M Full-Time Private Sector Workers Sustain 148M Benefit Takers. How Long until America Breaks?

Buried deep on the website of the U.S. Census Bureau is a number every American citizen, and especially those entrusted with public office, should know. It is 86,429,000.

That is the number of Americans who in 2012 got up every morning and went to work — in the private sector — and did it week after week after week.

These are the people who built America, and these are the people who can sustain it as a free country. The liberal media have not made them famous like the polar bear, but they are truly a threatened species.

It is not a rancher with a few hundred head of cattle that is attacking their habitat, nor an energy company developing a fossil fuel. It is big government and its primary weapon — an ever-expanding welfare state.

First, let’s look at the basic taxonomy of the full-time, year-round American worker.

In 2012, according to the Census Bureau, approximately 103,087,000 people worked full-time, year-round in the United States. “A full-time, year-round worker is a person who worked 35 or more hours per week (full time) and 50 or more weeks during the previous calendar year (year round),” said the Census Bureau. “For school personnel, summer vacation is counted as weeks worked if they are scheduled to return to their job in the fall.”

Of the 103,087,000 full-time, year-round workers, 16,606,000 worked for the government. That included 12,597,000 who worked for state and local government and 4,009,000 who worked for the federal government.

The 86,429,000 Americans who worked full-time, year-round in the private sector, included 77,392,000 employed as wage and salary workers for private-sector enterprises and 9,037,000 who worked for themselves. (There were also approximately 52,000 who worked full-time, year-round without pay in a family enterprise.)

At first glance, 86,429,000 might seem like a healthy population of full-time private-sector workers. But then you need to look at what they are up against.

The Census Bureau also estimates the size of the benefit-receiving population.

This population, too, falls into two broad categories. The first includes those who receive benefits for public services they performed or in exchange for payroll taxes they dutifully paid their entire working lives. Among these, for example, are those receiving veteran’s benefits, those on unemployment and those getting Medicare and Social Security.

The second category includes those who get “means-tested” government benefits — or welfare. These include, for example, those who get Medicaid, food stamps, Supplemental Security Income, public housing, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and Women, Infants Children.

Let’s examine this second category first, which the Census Bureau reports as “anyone residing in a household in which one or more people received benefits from the program.”

In the last quarter of 2011, according to the Census Bureau, approximately 82,457,000 people lived in households where one or more people were on Medicaid. 49,073,000 lived in households were someone got food stamps. 23,228,000 lived in households where one or more got WIC. 20,223,000 lived in households where one or more got SSI. 13,433,000 lived in public or government-subsidized housing.

Of course, it stands to reason that some people lived in households that received more than one welfare benefit at a time. To account for this, the Census Bureau published a neat composite statistic: There were 108,592,000 people in the fourth quarter of 2011 who lived in a household that included people on “one or more means-tested program.”

Those 108,592,000 outnumbered the 86,429,000 full-time private-sector workers who inhabited the United States in 2012 by almost 1.3 to 1.

This brings us to the first category of benefit receivers. There were 49,901,000 people receiving Social Security in the fourth quarter of 2011, and 46,440,000 receiving Medicare. There were also 5,098,000 getting unemployment compensation.

And there were also, 3,178,000 veterans receiving benefits and 34,000 veterans getting educational assistance.

All told, including both the welfare recipients and the non-welfare beneficiaries, there were 151,014,000 who “received benefits from one or more programs” in the fourth quarter of 2011. Subtract the 3,212,000 veterans, who served their country in the most profound way possible, and that leaves 147,802,000 non-veteran benefit takers.

The 147,802,000 non-veteran benefit takers outnumbered the 86,429,000 full-time private sector workers 1.7 to 1.

How much more can the 86,429,000 endure?

As more baby boomers retire, and as Obamacare comes fully online — with its expanded Medicaid rolls and federally subsidized health insurance for anyone earning less than 400 percent of the poverty level — the number of takers will inevitably expand. And the number of full-time private-sector workers might also contract.

Eventually, there will be too few carrying too many, and America will break.

Posted by: bj | April 25, 2014

THE BROKEN FORK

 

THE  BROKEN  FORK

The Hate America Trio – The Trifecta – The Choom Gang – 

Pot Smoking Drug Taker, Draft Dodger & Racial Proster Now Run The Country

 

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Rare Photo of President Obamas & the Choom Gang Unearthed
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Posted by: bj | April 9, 2014

Louie Gohmert Rips Eric Holder

April 8, 2014; Louie Gohmert, Texas Rips Eric Holder, Attorney General, for not producing documents requested by Congress.  Holder was held in contempt of Congress last year for not producing documents for the FAST & FURIOUS GUN RUNNING.  If one is in CONTEMPT  OF CONGRESS, they usually go to prison.    

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RUNqwFHN6c

MUSIC – Multi  Spectra Infra-Red Counter Measures

A Missile Defense System, Made in Haifa, Israel,  Employed by All El Al Aircraft.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/uVlERTFVSpo?rel=0

Posted by: bj | March 12, 2014

Juke Box 1962 – 1966

Juke Box 1962  –  1966

http://www.1959bhsmustangs.com/videojukebox_62_to_72.htm

Posted by: bj | March 12, 2014

JukeBox 1950 s and Early 1960 s

JukeBox 1950 s and Early 1960 s

http://www.1959bhsmustangs.com/VideoJukebox.htm

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