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High-speed cosmic and solar particles bombard the upper
atmosphere. They break up, but some continue down to (and
through) the Earth.
20,000 – 50,000 volts top amplitude – energy couples with atmospheric moisture and earth’s magnetic field
(hydrodynamic electromagnetic pulse)
Positive then a negative signal
Forward bias over-current destroys P/N junctions
Reverse bias over-voltage (PIV) destroys P/N junctions
Compton scattering will reflect the EMP up from the ground into your engine compartment
Refineries and chemical plants spill and ignite
Trains collide
Natural Gas pressure increases and explodes
Water/sewage treatment plants overflow
- CB radios communicate without a "network"…establish communication channels before an event and protect a set in a shielded enclosure!
- Got an automated medical device? Keep a shielded extra, and manual supplies on hand.
-Your vehicle's module & alternator diode pack are fried...keep backups in a shielded enclosure. This can get expensive – buy an old car with conventional ignition…
- Protect your solar/wind charge controller and inverter in a baffled, shielded enclosure.
• There is no AC power.
• All transistorized devices (including modules in cars) are fried.
• The phone/GPS/TV/radio/NETWORK is down…NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE!
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
- Albert Einstein
Metal Lid
Metal Can
Item to Protect
Crumpled Newspaper
(CONTACTING EDGES SANDED – METAL TO METAL CONTACT)
- Make a sketch of the possible leak points - NUMBER each one.- Choose a CB channel.- Two people (with a high level of trust) - one outside, one inside with container sealed. (The inside person is set to receive on the CB.)- Tap out the number for each point- work your way through all the points by transmitting on the CB. - The inside person keeps a log of spots where a signal leaks through - this is the EMP leak.
Don’t risk connecting an
antenna to a radio you want to protect!
silver 16
copper 17
gold 22
aluminum 27
zinc 59
brass 64
nickel 69
iron 96
tin 115
solder 150
steel, plain 180
lead 208
titanium 390
steel, stainless 720
HOW WILL YOU
PRESERVE
WHAT IS PRECIOUS?
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