Congress told: U.S. life ‘unsustainable’ after EMP
by F. Michael Maloof
I read this book over a year ago it was in novel format, so it was interesting to read, was by William Forstchen called One Second After.
It is food for thought what happens to us should the Power Grid go down? My friend depends literally on electricity. So what would you do? How are people like my friend to survive if you don't have money for a generator. How will we react over not having internet. We're very dependent upon electricity. I don't know how I would react, I probably would not be a happy camper to say the least. Scary perspective.
But I still thinkk there would be survivors, how many I don't know.
by F. Michael Maloof
I read this book over a year ago it was in novel format, so it was interesting to read, was by William Forstchen called One Second After.
It is food for thought what happens to us should the Power Grid go down? My friend depends literally on electricity. So what would you do? How are people like my friend to survive if you don't have money for a generator. How will we react over not having internet. We're very dependent upon electricity. I don't know how I would react, I probably would not be a happy camper to say the least. Scary perspective.
But I still thinkk there would be survivors, how many I don't know.
WASHINGTON – Congress today was told that the Department of Homeland Security hasn’t identified an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, event as a serious national security threat to the nation’s grid system even though testimony revealed it could making living in the United States “unsustainable” for 70 to 90 percent of the population