Terrence Aym
beforeitsnews
March 14, 2012
From the British journal, New Scientist: “It is midnight on 22
September 2012 and the skies above Manhattan are filled with a flickering
curtain of colourful light. Few New Yorkers have seen the aurora this far south
but their fascination is short-lived. Within a few seconds, electric bulbs dim
and flicker, then become unusually bright for a fleeting moment. Then all the
lights in the state go out. Within 90 seconds, the entire eastern half of the
US is without power.
It can and will happen here, perhaps sometime between now and
March of 2013—for that is the high danger window that the American space agency
NASA, Europe’s ESA, and the Russian Federation’s Roscosmos have been warning
about for years.
The sun is a fickle friend that has a love-hate relationship
with the Earth. And we’re in the midst of a cycle where the sun really doesn’t
care for us very much. In fact, good old Sol is getting a real “hate on” for
our planet right now.
Experts
fear the Kill Shot
Whispered at meetings behind the curtains and in the darker
corners of the worlds’ solar observatories are the words kill shot. It’s spoken in
hushed tones by scientists with tight faces through lips that sometimes
tremble.
What does it mean? What is a kill
shot?
It’s a solar X-flare greater than any human being alive has ever
seen or endured. It’s a shot literally felt ’round the world that probably
won’t kill off humanity, but would kill 21st Century technology, slamming much of
modern civilization back to the 1800s in a matter of hours.
A solar kill shot
means no electricity, no water processing plants, no food distribution
networks, no office buildings, no working cities, no working plumbing, no
banking, no financial markets, no mail, no computers, no telephones…in fact
little of anything that everyone in a first world country takes for granted.
All of it will be whisked away in the twinkling of a magnetic superstorm.
Most of government would grind to a halt ~ including the IRS (so
even the greatest crisis might have a silver lining, however small).
The Independent
Working Group on Missile Defense, the Space
Relationship, and the Twenty-First Century, 2007 report, created by the
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
states:
“An EMP that results from a nuclear weapon…destroys any ‘unhardened’ electronic equipment and electric power system ~ which means virtually any civilian infrastructure in the United States. The pulse occurs when a nuclear weapon explodes…at an altitude between 40 and 400 kilometers.“The detonation of the nuclear warhead releases…energetic particles [that] scatter in every direction away from the blast. Many of the particles descend and interact with the magnetic field lines of the Earth, where they become trapped. The trapped electrons then create an oscillating electric current within the field, which rapidly produces a large electromagnetic field in the form of a pulse.“Once the pulse reaches electronic equipment, it negatively interacts with them and either disables, damages, or destroys them. An EMP generated by a nuclear weapon could affect all critical infrastructures that depend on electricity and electronics within the vicinity of the nuclear warhead blast radius. A nuclear weapon with a burst height of approximately 100 kilometers could expose objects located within an area 725 miles in diameter to the effects of EMP.“
An
EMP strike puts US computer network at high risk ~ but a superflare would be
much worse
Since so many consumer products today rely on computer chips ~ such as
automobiles ~ they would immediately become inoperative. The entire banking
system would collapse, as well as the entire infrastructure of the financial
services markets. Manufacturers would be affected, all forms of transportation,
many government facilities ~ especially at the state and local levels ~ and
hospitals, agribusinesses, water processing plants, electrical generating
plants…for all practical purposes everything would grind to a halt
When the sun becomes a Death Star ['Exploding
sun' by Ombre Blanche]
Now consider that a solar flare strike could be magnitudes
worse, more pervasive, last longer and more widespread. Whole nations and
global regions would be affected.
Although the U.S. is a superpower, its economy and
infrastructure are very fragile. The attack on 911 proved that America can be
defeated if just a few things go terribly wrong: the stand down of commercial
aviation for about one week was sufficient to throw the entire American economy into a
tailspin.
Urban ‘graveyards’ could become potential
deathtraps
A sustained X-flare burst creating a massive magnetic pulse
would be far worse than 911. The economy would be thrown into a severe
depression within 24 hours. Food riots would break out and martial law declared across the nation. Potable
water would become scarce and urban areas potential deathtraps, especially
during the long, dark nights.
All radio, television and most means of communication would be
out for weeks or months. A good portion of the electrical grid could be offline
for years.
In one titanic blow, America would be reduced to a Third World
nation…all in a matter of hours.
Abandoned power plant destroyed by solar flare
pulse
Back in 2008, the National Academy of Sciences issued their dire
report: Severe Space Weather
Events ~ Societal and Economic Impacts. The report outlined, in
excruciating detail, the potential demise of America’s 21st Century
technological base ~ and the resulting havoc to the economy and society.
It also spelled out how people in the first world countries rely
heavily upon technologies at
severe risk from solar storms.
Some heliophysicists are having sleepless nights
The frenetic calm that’s infected scientists grappling with the
odds that America will be hit by such a catastrophe is a palpable thing. Some
astronomers joke they are sleeping with one eye open. Some may not be sleeping
much at all.
The director of NASA’s Heliophysics Division, Richard Fisher,
sheds some light on the growing worry: “The sun is waking up from a deep
slumber, and in the next few years we expect to see much higher levels of solar activity. At the same time, our
technological society has developed an unprecedented sensitivity to solar storms.“
The bottom line is that America has unwittingly painted itself
into a technological corner from which it may be difficult ~ if not impossible
~ to escape.
The
horse and buggy…America’s future transportation?
Fisher worries aloud, “I believe we’re on the threshold of a new
era in which space weather can be as influential in our daily lives as ordinary
terrestrial weather. We take this very seriously indeed.“
As the calendar inches forward, and the precious days slip away,
the sun marches towards its final, explosive fury. And a singular thought
pervades the minds of those that keep their fingers on the pulse of the raging
sun: will America survive the onslaught when it comes…and will it arrive by
2013?
what a cool cover story for a false flag nuke attack
ReplyDeletestrangely it reads like tavistock psychobabble that's been around for decades and considering the story's ultimate sources - probably isn't "alternative news" at all - but just same old psyop claptrap
(keep the sheeple in fear, keep the sheeple in fear ...)
Put this off until I am back from my extended Baltic cruise. Then bring it on.
ReplyDeletePower and control are always the arena of dictators.
ReplyDeleteTech_Journal: Wash Brain
Tech_Journal: Tech_Journal: SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS: EARTH’S DEATH STAR AND THE END OF AMERICA It is really about money.
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