The earth barely missed taking a massive solar punch in the teeth two weeks ago, an "electromagnetic pulse" so big that it could have knocked out power, cars and iPhones throughout the United States.
Two EMP experts told Secrets that the EMP flashed through earth's typical orbit around the sun about two weeks before the planet got there.
How prepared are you for an EMP?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
Thanks for posting this. It is a topic I've thought about, but never done anything about. I have several tablet devices and have wondered about how to protect them. This link has a good article on a simple method to protect a small number of devices. I can't attest to its reliability.
anygunanywhere wrote:None of my guns or ammo are electronic.
Anygunanywhere
How about the lock on your gun safe?
After an EMP event would be a bad time to not be able to get to one's collection.
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anygunanywhere wrote:None of my guns or ammo are electronic.
Anygunanywhere
How about the lock on your gun safe?
After an EMP event would be a bad time to not be able to get to one's collection.
Oh yeah.
I knew there was something I was overlooking.
Can the electronic one be replaced by a dial?
Anygunanywhere
Yep. The last quote I got was around $225. That included them coming to the house. I wish there was a way the keep the electronic lock and have a keyed lock backup.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
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SQLGeek wrote:Chilling. Having read One Second After, the reality of the life expectancy for a loved one who is insulin dependent is sobering.
Yep. I have a friend who uses a pump. He has a propane fridge in his garage connected to a very large propane tank. He stores a very healthy supply of insulin.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
John Wayne
NRA Lifetime member
anygunanywhere wrote:None of my guns or ammo are electronic.
Anygunanywhere
How about the lock on your gun safe?
After an EMP event would be a bad time to not be able to get to one's collection.
Oh yeah.
I knew there was something I was overlooking.
Can the electronic one be replaced by a dial?
Anygunanywhere
Yep. The last quote I got was around $225. That included them coming to the house. I wish there was a way the keep the electronic lock and have a keyed lock backup.
There are some safes that do have this feature. My safe is like that. You can remove the elock and get to an opening in the door that is designed for a special skeleton key.
I love this feature.
"They all handle the sword and are expert in war; every man has his sword on his thigh, that fear be not excited in the night" Song of Solomon 3:8