


You Desperately Need An EMP Protection Plan

Why? Because a massive electromagnetic pulse attack is a very real possibility.
Kim Jong Un will continue his North Korean nuclear tests.
Russia or China could try to detonate a Nuke above American airspace.
And if it’s not one of those foreign superpowers, it could be a rogue terrorist organization.
No one can predict the future, but the tech to cripple modern society is here and available, so we must prepare.
That’s why it’s long overdue to protect yourself from a massive EMP attack.
In this guide, I’ll rely on my Engineering, Design, and Preparedness background to answer all these questions and more:
When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, it produces an electrical current.
This useful technology is how generators work at your local power plant.
Likewise, when a moving magnetic field passes a conductor, it creates a current.
This phenomenon is called Electro-Magnetic Pulse, or EMP for short.
It sounds technical; it seems complicated.
But at first, it doesn’t really sound all that scary.
It sounds like something you’d hear a boring physics professor talk about.
Not a serious national security concern.
But don’t be fooled, it’s real, and it is scary.
Because what happens if the magnetic field produced is much stronger when it passes through a wire?
Perhaps a pulse large enough to damage the wire.
A pulse so intense that it could fry the microscopic wiring in small circuitry.
Given a strong enough magnetic field, microelectronics are destroyed by an electrical burst.
By destroyed, I mean entirely burned out.
The destruction of electrical components in this manner is called an EMP attack.
One way to create a broad-scale EMP pulse is to detonate a nuclear warhead like a hydrogen bomb.
The energy release of a nuclear blast creates a sizeable electromagnetic pulse. This pulse radiates outward in all directions.
Any electrical wiring in the path of the pulse will burn out.
The nuclear explosion doesn’t need to be very large to generate a dangerous EMP. At least one that’s hazardous for our computers, not so much for us.
Unlike the radiation from a nuclear explosion, an EMP is not dangerous to people unless you have a pacemaker installed.
But it will destroy most unshielded electrical components.
A nuclear EMP pulse is fairly complex and is often broken into three component pulses:
An E1 pulse occurs when gamma radiation from detonation ionizes atoms in the upper atmosphere.
The E1 pulse is the fastest component of nuclear EMP. It’s brief but intense.
As the E1 pulse moves through the earth’s magnetic field, it creates microwaves.
These microwaves strike the surface with an intense surge of power.
It induces high voltages in electrical conductors. Thus causing significant damage by electrical breakdown voltages.
The E1 pulse can destroy computers and communication equipment.
The E2 pulse is comparable to the pulse created during lightning strikes.
Fortunately, our national infrastructure is (for the most part) already prepared for an E2 pulse.
The E3 component is different from both E1 and E2. E3 is a much slower pulse.
The E3 component has similarities to a geomagnetic storm caused by a solar flare.
Like a solar flare, E3 can produce powerful currents.
Intense enough to damage power lines and transformers (i.e., critical infrastructure).
An EMP pulse travels line-of-sight. So it can cover a vast area if a nuclear detonation occurs high in the atmosphere.
Most nuclear military weapons are not intended for high-altitude detonations because high-altitude detonations do little damage to the enemy and less fallout.
However, the EMP would travel toward everything in its line of sight at high altitudes.
Covering thousands of square miles!
An EMP indeed diminishes with distance. But it may still be strong enough at thousands of miles to fry most microelectronics.
Making the nuclear EMP a near-perfect weapon for a terrorist group or a rogue nation.
If you were a terrorist organization and could only lay your hands on one nuclear weapon.
Would you want to blow up one city?
Or detonate it high enough to wipe out the electrical systems for thousands of cities?
Aside from nuclear weapons, there are EMP-generating devices.
These are called “explosively pumped flux compression generators.”
These use electromagnetic physics to generate large pulses of electromagnetic energy.
The basic idea is to generate an electromagnetic pulse in a coil surrounding a metal core.
While at the same time compressing the coil into the core using explosives.
This change in core geometry causes a compression of the electromagnetic field.
EMPs (whether nuclear or flux compression) have the potential to change the world.
Any devices not shielded against a large EMP attack will likely be damaged or destroyed.
We’re talking damage to the following:
- Power Grids
- Laptops
- iPad
- iPod
- Smart Phones
- Cell Phone Towers
- Telephones
- Desktop Computers
- Mainframe Computers
- Routers
- Automobile Engine Management Computers
- Jet Aircraft Systems
- Air Traffic Control Systems
- Banking Systems
- Hospital Diagnostic Machines
- Televisions
- Internet Servers
- Refrigerators
- Thermostats
- Plus, Anything Else With A Micro Chip
Which is damn near everything these days.
Can you imagine everyone within a thousand-mile radius losing all power and technology?
How about a city like New York or Los Angeles?
We are talking about 8-10 million people finding themselves in a pre-industrial world without power!
The only things that still work are mechanical in nature (i.e., guns and bullets).
Near-instant anarchy.
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There are several ways to protect against an EMP attack.
One protection technique is known as electrical shielding.
The electromagnetic pulse won’t penetrate the shield if an electrical cable includes a grounded shield.
It will induce a current in the shield and harmlessly release it into the ground.
This is great for cables, but what about smaller devices, such as microelectronics?
You can shield entire devices using something known as a Faraday Cage.
Named after Michael Faraday, an early scientist in the field of electromagnetics.
Faraday discovered electromagnetic fields wouldn’t penetrate a container made out of certain metals.
Instead, the field impinges on the exterior of the cage.
Since all sides of the cage are electrically connected, there’s no induced electrical current.
For current to flow, there must be a differential in electrical potential.
It’s as if there is a short circuit before the current even begins to flow.
Devices held inside the cage are then protected from damaging currents.
Nested EMP Faraday cages are even better.
Essentially, nesting is a cage within a cage.
You can build a simple Faraday cage by covering a box in aluminum foil.
If you want to protect your devices, wrap them in a layer of aluminum foil.
But take care; they must be completely covered with no gaps in the foil.
Also, if you wish to use multiple layers of foil, place a layer of insulation between them.
Insulation is any material that won’t conduct electricity – like cardboard.
Adding the extra layers of thickness to the foil means nothing.
The only reason to double wrap is to prevent gaps in the foil.
A galvanized trash can is also a great solution for storing several devices.
Or use both foil and a trash can. Just put your electronics inside a foil-lined cardboard box and place the box inside a trash can.
Ensuring the trash can lid closes entirely and creates a perfect seal.
Now that you have all your devices protected when the terrorist EMP event strikes, you’ll be ready.
Assuming you knew an attack was coming in advance and took these defense precautions.
So let’s say you did.
You quickly retrieve your fully functional cell phone from your foil-lined trash can, a.k.a. Faraday Cage.
And presto, you have one of the very few functioning cell phones in the Northern Hemisphere. Congratulations!
You’ve got a four-hour charge on the device, great.
Now, where will you plug in your charger (because you remembered to add a charger to your Faraday cage, right)?
Bottom line: The power is out and will stay out for a very long time (maybe even years).
Food will quickly begin to spoil, and we just lost a war without firing a single bullet.
So the way I see it, you have 3 EMP protection options:
Get ready for an Amish future.
Plan to revert to an 1860 agrarian society.
One with the same survival skills our great-great-grandparents lived by.
These are the sort of skills our modern society has long since forgotten.
Store all your devices and appliances inside a Faraday cage or a Faraday bag.
Installing EMP Shield devices on your home and vehicles.
These EMP Shields are designed to shunt massive electrical surges to protect your home electronics that are plugged in.
We’re talking about extremely expensive appliances and devices such as:
Sure, the power grid may get fried during a massive EMP, but at least you can protect your home’s electrical systems and devices.
Once power is restored, you’ll still have working devices, unlike most of your neighbors!!
Plus, if you happen to have solar panels on your roof, you can get an EMP shield shunting device to protect those as well!
So you may be one of the few people who actually make it through an EMP attack with a power source and appliances!
Worth the small investment in EMP shield devices if you ask me…
Oh, and you can get an EMP shield for your vehicle as well – so your vehicle doesn’t become a massive hunk of junk due to the electrical components in your vehicle becoming fried.
Here’s a quick overview of how EMP Sheilds work:
So those are your three options, and I believe you should invest in all 3!
Why? Because for only a few dollars, you can protect yourself in a well-rounded way from any EMP attack!
You’ll likely be the only one on your block (maybe your town) with any electrical power.
An EMP blast from a single nuclear device at 20 miles altitude will cover a significant portion of the US with an EMP.
An enemy doesn’t have to destroy the entire nation to destroy its society.
It only needs to kill off large portions of the population!
Even the US Government admits as many as 9 of 10 Americans could die within one year of an EMP attack on our homeland!
There are too many people with too few survival skills.
Most US population would quickly perish with no power for a year.
Looting, rioting, and murder will be rampant – everywhere. Epic chaos.
That’s why it’s time to take EMP protection seriously and learn some real survival skills.
Install EMP Shields on your home, vehicles, and solar system (if applicable).
These devices also protect your appliances and devices from lightning strikes.
Acquire backups for all your mobile devices – smartphones, emergency crank radios, tablets, survival flashlights, solar phone chargers, etc.
Put each device into a homemade Faraday cage or buy a Faraday bag.
Brush up on your off-grid homesteading skills.
You’ll at least want a book that can help you figure out how to live without power for an extended period of time.
EMP Preparedness like most other long-term emergency disaster preps in many ways.
You should have a massive stockpile of prepper food and lots of water.
And the self-reliance survival skills to continually replenish your stocks.
Throw in some defense skills as well – to protect your resources and some basic medical supplies.
Food, water, and medicine.
Yes, it’s really as simple as that, but just because it’s simple doesn’t mean it’s easy.
The best way to describe the survival skills you need to learn to prepare for an EMP attack is this:
The skills our great-great-grandparents called everyday life we now call survival and prepping.
So look backward in time for inspiration via The Lost Ways.
That’s how you prepare for life without power long term.
By investing in all 3 steps, you’ll begin your journey to becoming one of the resilient few and avoid becoming one of the fragile masses!

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