You can get the gas out of those underground tanks at a gas station without much effort. But even if they couldn't, they could still distribute directly from tankers. They did that during Katrina for the relief effort trucks, and they may have even done it during your earthquake. Just because you haven't personally seen them do such things in disaster scenarios so far doesn't mean it hasn't happened, or that it couldn't be done sometime in the future.I don't know about India but in the US gas pumps (and diesel) run on electricity. No electricity, no fuel. We were several days in Kalifornia after the last big earthquake before many of the gas stations were opened.
There are all kinds of doomsday scenarios floating around out there, all of them with at least some followers who are convinced they are about to happen tomorrow.Why are those odds high. More blanket statements. How did u calculate these odds? What sources and references. Shouldn't u say, "I have a feeling this will happen"
Why are those odds high. More blanket statements. How did u calculate these odds? What sources and references. Shouldn't u say, "I have a feeling this will happen"
The odds that the USA will be hit with an EMP attack in the near future are very high. This kind of attack will fry every electrical circuit from your motor vehicles to your toasters and set America back to the living conditions of the 18th Century overnight. There's nothing anyone can do to prepare themselves and their family to survive the nightmare scenario as a result of this kind of catastrophic event. Scripture tells us that we're living in the final days of the last generation, and there's a good reason why America isn't even mentioned as an end times player. The only thing for sure is that we will find out why, and according to God's timeline, very soon.
learn to live off the grid.....i'd like to build a well where i live but our city forbids it.....makes one wonder why they want us dependent on their corporations ........
What about all those other people who don't have any MREs? As I said in another thread, cities will be burning within 72 hours of a transportation system failure. A power outage would result in rioting in the inner cities within a few hours. The first thing that happens whwn power fails is that everyone is pushed out of the stores and the doors are locked because the cash registers don't work. Wide spread looting would begin quickly.Trucks run on diesel fuel, not electric. I didn't know Indians had so many electric trucks.
I would sit tight and eat my MREs
Trucks run on diesel fuel, not electric. I didn't know Indians had so many electric trucks.
I would sit tight and eat my MREs
Trucks run on diesel fuel, not electric. I didn't know Indians had so many electric trucks.
I would sit tight and eat my MREs
learn to live off the grid.....i'd like to build a well where i live but our city forbids it.....makes one wonder why they want us dependent on their corporations ........
The odds that the USA will be hit with an EMP attack in the near future are very high. This kind of attack will fry every electrical circuit from your motor vehicles to your toasters and set America back to the living conditions of the 18th Century overnight. There's nothing anyone can do to prepare themselves and their family to survive the nightmare scenario as a result of this kind of catastrophic event. Scripture tells us that we're living in the final days of the last generation, and there's a good reason why America isn't even mentioned as an end times player. The only thing for sure is that we will find out why, and according to God's timeline, very soon.
Why are those odds high. More blanket statements. How did u calculate these odds? What sources and references. Shouldn't u say, "I have a feeling this will happen"
Did you hear about the guy in Oregon that got jailed for collecting rain water? Seems there was some ordinance in the borough that said all water belongs to them. SMH
Chill out dude. He didn't ask for charts or graphs. He just asked for something to back up the claim. And he didn't ask Ringo. He asked OtisM. As for EMP, it takes a lot more to build a bomb than just nuclear materials. That's why so few have the capability now. Getting the materials is actually one of the easier parts. Then if they ever manage to make a bomb, they have to get it 40 to 400 kilometers up into the atmosphere for detonation in order to perpetrate an effective EMP attack. Those capabilities are held by an extreme few at present, most of whom are allies and/or have their own infrastructure at risk, which is why the likeliehood is still extremely low. But if the likes of Iran or North Korea ever get such capability and decide they're willing to risk suicide to use it, then that's another story. A lot of people mocked Reagan over Start Wars but he was a visionary. Geotge Bush tried to put a missile defense program in place even when the threat was plainly obvious and it still got killed by the liberals. The threat may be low now but it won't stay that way, and you can't deploy a missile defense system overnight. We need to start seeing the light and put that sytem back on the drawing board.Does everything have to be charts and graphs for you? Did you go to a higher brainwashing institution and major in statistical analytics or what? Do you know a nuke (clean or dirty) can cause massive EMP's? I think that is what Ringo is referring to. There is enough missing spent uranium from Russia to make multiple suitcase nukes that can severely damage our infrastructure which would take us out the world picture. Clearly we are experiencing what the bible refers to as the "end of days" but what or how exactly the united states of America devolves is anyone's guess at this point.
It is believed by many that Iran ALREADY has the launch capability. The link following is for a video and a fascinating article regarding Israel and THEIR potential use of EMP to solve the “Iranian problem.”Chill out dude. He didn't ask for charts or graphs. He just asked for something to back up the claim. And he didn't ask Ringo. He asked OtisM. As for EMP, it takes a lot more to build a bomb than just nuclear materials. That's why so few have the capability now. Getting the materials is actually one of the easier parts. Then if they ever manage to make a bomb, they have to get it 40 to 400 kilometers up into the atmosphere for detonation in order to perpetrate an effective EMP attack. Those capabilities are held by an extreme few at present, most of whom are allies and/or have their own infrastructure at risk, which is why the likeliehood is still extremely low. But if the likes of Iran or North Korea ever get such capability and decide they're willing to risk suicide to use it, then that's another story. A lot of people mocked Reagan over Start Wars but he was a visionary. Geotge Bush tried to put a missile defense program in place even when the threat was plainly obvious and it still got killed by the liberals. The threat may be low now but it won't stay that way, and you can't deploy a missile defense system overnight. We need to start seeing the light and put that sytem back on the drawing board.
From that article:
I have copies of both the Executive Report and the Critical National Infrastructures Report from the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack, and neither one says that anywhere. The only place they extrapolate yield and altitude together is when they are discussing damage to satellites, and even then they only address 30 kiloton warheads at an altitude of 500 kilometers. Additionally, when you look at the diagrams in the report, it's obvious that you can't simplify it by saying it will affect an area from x out to y. The diagrams quite clearly indicate bands of lesser and lesser intensity and damage the further you get from the center of detonation. So you can say that a warhead of some yield detonated at some altitude over Philadelphia will affect Chicago, but you'd need to stipulate that the damage in Chicago would be minimal if you were going to paint an accurate picture. Leaving that fact out would be misleading, but obviously a lot of people are doing it (not talking about you).In a report written by the Congressional EMP Commission which Mr. Bartlett established, a one megaton nuclear device detonated about 500 kilometers in the atmosphere would lay down an EMP blanket over the entire contiguous United States. Cities in the periphery of the blast radius, San Diego and Maine, would experience approximately 10-kilovolts per meter of electrical field strength.[/QUOTEMr. Bartlett didn't establish the commission, nor did he serve on it, though he may have played a role in it's creation by Congress.
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