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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

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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.

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20,000 – 50,000 volts top amplitude – energy couples with atmospheric moisture and earth’s magnetic field

(hydrodynamic electromagnetic pulse)

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Positive then a negative signal

Forward bias over-current destroys P/N junctions

Reverse bias over-voltage (PIV) destroys P/N junctions

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Compton scattering will reflect the EMP up from the ground into your engine compartment

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Refineries and chemical plants spill and ignite

Trains collide

Natural Gas pressure increases and explodes

Water/sewage treatment plants overflow

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- 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!

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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

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Metal Lid

Metal Can

Item to Protect

Crumpled Newspaper

(CONTACTING EDGES SANDED – METAL TO METAL CONTACT)

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- 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!

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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

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HOW WILL YOU

PRESERVE

WHAT IS PRECIOUS?