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The Ultimate Guide to EMP Proof Vehicles for an EMP Attack

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First watch this shocking video-  All Americans Will Lose Their Home, Income And Power By March 17, 2025 If you’re serious about emergency preparedness, one topic that should be on your radar is EMP-proof vehicles. An EMP, or electromagnetic pulse, can disrupt or even destroy electronic devices, leaving modern cars inoperable. Imagine cruising down the road when suddenly every electronic device in your car goes kaput—no more radio, no more navigation, and worst of all, no more engine. Key Takeaways Understanding the various phases of an EMP, like E1, E2, and E3, is important. Each phase has its own challenges and vulnerabilities, impacting electronic devices and infrastructure in distinct ways. EMPs can have catastrophic effects on modern vehicles, which are heavily reliant on electronic systems. EMP-proof vehicles incorporate essential features like Faraday cage protection, redundant systems, manual controls, shielded wiring, and simplified electronics. Modifying a vehicle for EMP...

Experts Warning About U.S. Power Grid Is At Risk Of Catastrophic Failure

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Experts warn that the power grid across much of the nation, especially in parts of the Southwest, are vulnerable to major winter storms like the one in Texas in 2021 that killed more than 250 people. Many of us have experienced a power outage at one time or another. Most of the time the duration of the outage is measured in hours, maybe a day, and in rare instances – a week or more. The outages also tend to be localized and repairs happen quickly or power is “borrowed” from a nearby utility or network and rerouted to the affected area. The experience is usually a frustrating inconvenience and most hospitals and critical systems have backup power to get through the outage. But what if…? What If The National Grid Fails? It’s never happened in the United States, but some countries have had widespread power outages affecting most of their territory. Russia’s cyber attack on Ukraine’s grid in 2015 knocked about 60 substations offline, leaving 230,000 people in the dark. It was an o...