CByrneIV wrote:Well, what the report in question says isn't actually that the high voltagle sections would go donw; but that the much more vulnerable remote monitoring instrumentation would go down.
This would allow, or even induce, alrge fluctiations in the grid, which would cause cascade failures.
The thing is, I know those monitoring sensors. I worked for a company that made them (PX instruments/DataEdge in Ireland. They were my partners in a security consulting business. They make the PXI instrumentation system). I know where they're installed. I know how they're made. They aren't NEARLY as vulnerable or fragile as indicated in the report.
Also, the energy levels they're talking about are orders of magnitude different than what I would expect from any sort of airburst nuclear device, at any scale that wouldnt kill everyone on the ground anyway.
And, they're also assuming MANY more devices, with a much wider and more even distribution than would be possible under any known scenario.
This isn't worst case scenarios; this is worst case, multiplied by worst case, multiplied by worst case; then multiplied by 10 just to make sure.
Methinks perhaps this is deliberate.
That's encouraging.
Airburst won't produce emp, though. It has to be an out-of-atmosphere detonation.
Anyway, since the Obambots are against missle denfense, they would never play up the
danger. If it is being overestimated, it has to be a Bush administration effort, or, more
likely, an agency doing its own thing. We already know the State department goes its
own way, president be damned.
Iran has in fact conducted a sea-launched missle test, with an out-of-atmosphere detonation.
This is a test of an emp attack. Transparently so, really, so you wonder about that. I do worry
about the undeterable out there.
I hate to say it, but I think a nuclear attack against the US is inevitable. I just hope it's a light
enough blow that it serves as a wakeup call, instead of a knockout. There are still enough
competent Americans to make very fast progress on the defense front, once we put aside
childish notions. It might be an occasion for hanging those who stood down our defenses in
the first place.