Erika Kirk found in a decade old documentary about EMP attacks and grid vulnerability BLACK START (I wonder if this has any relation to 'Black Eye)
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Anonymous 12/12/2018 18:52:39 ID:5c3172
Q - Should we be prepping for some kind of shutdown?
No. Reports of 'power grid' attacks (6 mo prep) should be disregarded. While attacks do occur, we are safeguarded by a 'Black Eye'. Q
BLACK START USA - Patrea Patrick
Patrea Patrick
Oct 24, 2015
Terrorists, Cyber and Hacking, and EMP's could take down our entire infrastructure from banking, water, communications, food delivery, to fuel for our military? It could happen! Black Start is the protocol for bringing the Electric Grid back on line after a total nationwide grid failure. This has never been done! We don't know if it can be done. This is a matter of National Security, a present vulnerability of the nations Electric grid. Citizens will be left in the dark for months or years! Nuclear power plants will go Fukashima without power. A nuclear melt down within a black out, a disaster within a disaster will happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTeezLsoAk4
Black Start
2017- 1h 33m
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5290350/?
Erika Kirk's mother, Lori Frantzve, founded the company E3Tek Group.
E3TEK Group has been a leader in providing EMP solutions.
E3TEK has unique engineering expertise in the area of EMP mitigation. We are expanding into developing our own EMP testing facility.This facility will be able to test control systems, enclosures, engines, vehicles, aircraft, and various grid components.
“Personal recording” and “navigation” in the 1940s were called notebooks, compasses, and maybe a sextant if you were fancy. The B-29 cockpit was not loaded with GoPros and Garmin.
The cameras they used to record the drops were all mechanical. Nothing that an EMP could really damage.
EMP vs a 1940s tube radio is like throwing lightning at a wood stove — the stove isn’t impressed.
Seriously, what is it you're imagining they had back then? Or what exactly do you think an EMP is/does?
(I know WAAAY too much about this sort of thing, thanks to my husband being a historian specializing in Modern European History, and having spent the last 25 years with him watching every single documentary, TV show, and movie that has absolutely anything to do with WW2, along with God only knows how many books he's read about it, and then felt the need to tell me everything in those books. I think at this point I qualify for an honorary degree in "Useless WW2 Trivia." 🙄)
I'll stand my electronics diploma against yours any day. You must not have seen the documentary showing the Hiroshima bombing with audio of the men on the plane watching the explosion. ("Look at that thing go.") The nuke was small so the EMP didn't reach the plane.
A nuke generates a + charged cloud strong enough to pull free electrons from up to 30 miles into it instantly. The electrons end up in the ionosphere. No free electrons means no electricity until they are replaced. That could take 3 days of meandering electrons filling the void. The Trinity device didn't generate a strong EMP either. The meg ton devices do.
Ok, then what specific components in a 1940s B-29 avionics stack would be damaged by an EMP? Name them, please.
Just because you have an electronics diploma doesn't make you an expert on historical equipment in 1940s aircraft. 🤷♀️
Comparing EMP impact on a 1945 vacuum-tube bomber to a 2024 fly-by-wire airframe is like saying "my 1940s tractor survived a magnet storm, therefore Teslas are fine."