How An EMP Attack Could Turn Into An Extinction Level Event
Given what I learned about the strange events surrounding the Grid Ex II drill and the apparent Chinese takeover of our solar energy, plus the fact that a Chinese solar energy zone is located near the Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant, as well as several other power plants, I am a little more than suspicious about the lack of preparation. This skepticism is fueled by the rejection of the previous relentless efforts of former Arizona Congressman Trent Franks and his attempts to bring the to national attention the vulnerability of America’s grid due to a EMP attack. Where the investigation came up short was in the area of a widespread and catastrophic nuclear meltdown of our nuclear power plants for a variety reasons. The most catastrophic and deadly reason would be related to a prolonged power outage.
Subsequently, I decided to examine the likelihood of a monumental nuclear catastrophe in this country due to a take down of the power grid. All discussions about a catastrophic failure of any nuclear facility must begin with a cursory analysis of what we have learned about the Fukushima event. Does anyone else smell the presence of the Chinese through all of this given what we know about Chinese Solar Energy Zones in the United States and their proximity to several nuclear power plants? And when we couple our suspicions of the Chinese, we must add in the United Nations. The United Nations have shown surprising and concerning interest in surviving a grid down scenario. This will be covered in this report as well.
The UN and Their EMP-Proof Communications Equipment
To set the tone for this information, I want to remind the readers of a quote made famous by the ultimate globalist, Henry Kissinger.
“Today Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told there was an outside threat from beyond whether real or promulgated(EDITOR’S NOTE; IE–FALSE FLAG), that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will pledge with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by their world government.”– Henry Kissinger in an address to the Bilderberger meeting at Evian, France, May 21, 1992.
It is the contention of the CSS, that a planned grid down scenario is planned and UN has already been prepositioned to respond under the Kigali Principles which will allow the UN to move in and declare martial law.
Many people who follow the work of the CSS will recognize the following photos obtained and published by Paul Martin and myself earlier this year. The following is one of five separate photos obtained by Paul Martin and myself from a intelligence source back in April of this year.
The publishing of this photo led to an explosion of similar photos being sent to the CSS as well. Here is an example of what was installed in Aurora, Colorado.
The flow of information in this area has not ended. Yesterday, Paul Martin informed me that he, once again, received information from our intelligence source. This time, the information indicates that Wyoming is planning for a long-term power outage. This parallels what is going on in other states (eg Colorado, Minnesota, New Jersey, etc). The title of the report is as follows:
“All Hazards Planning Long-Term Power Outage-Fire Chiefs Rural Fire Association 30 November 2018“
Paul and I discussed some of the contents of the report but it is largely a rehash of the recent FEMA warning that Americans should be prepared to without electricity for six months.
In yesterday’s article, I discussed how people who die following a prolonged grid down . What I intentionally left out is what could happen to our nuclear power plant industry. This would be the proverbial kill shot. If the following does occur, this marks the end of the US government, the Constitution and national sovereignty. It could very well mark the end of humanity as we presently understand it. In order to take stock of the most deadly threat facing America, we must start with Fukushima.
Lessons Learned from Fukushima
Fukushima is often spoken of by many, as a possible extinction level event because of the radiation threat. Fukushima continues to wreak havoc upon the world and in the United States as we are being bathed in deadly radiation from this event.
Because of Fukushima, fish are becoming inedible and the ocean currents as well as the prevailing ocean winds are carrying deadly radiation. Undoubtedly, by this time, the radioactivity has made its way into the transpiration cycle which means that crops are being dowsed with deadly radiation. The radiation has undoubtedly made its way into the water table in many areas and impacts every aspect of the food supply. The health costs to human beings is incalculable. However, this article is not about the devastation at Fukushima, instead, this article focuses on the fact that North America could have a total of 124 Fukushima events if the necessary conditions were present. Fukushima provides the contextual background to continue with this analysis.
A Festering Problem
Long before Fukushima, American regulators knew that a power failure lasting for days involving the power grid connected to a nuclear plant, regardless of the cause, would most likely lead to a dangerous radioactive leak in at least several nuclear power plants. A complete loss of electrical power poses a major problem for nuclear power plants because the reactor core must be kept cool as well as the back-up cooling systems, all of which require massive amounts of power to work. Heretofore, all the NERC drills which test the readiness of a nuclear power plant are predicated on the notion that a blackout will only last 24 hours or less. Amazingly, this is the sum total of a NERC litmus test. Although we have the technology needed to harden and protect our grid from an EMP event, whether natural or man-made, we have failed to do so. The cost for protecting the entire grid is placed at about the cost for one B-1 Stealth Bomber. Yet, as a nation, we have done nothing. This is inexplicable and inexcusable.
In the previous article, I noted how the collective inaction against protecting the grid prompted former Arizona Congressman, Trent Franks, to write a scathing letter to the top officials of NERC. However, the good Congressman failed to mention the most important aspect of this problem. The problem is entirely fixable and NERC and the US government are leaving the American people and its infrastructure totally unprotected from a total meltdown of nuclear power plants as a result of a prolonged power failure.
Critical Analyses of the End Game
According to Judy Haar, a recognized expert in nuclear plant failure analyses, when a nuclear power plant loses access to off-grid electricity, the event is referred to as a “station blackout”. Haar states that all 104 US nuclear power plants are built to withstand electrical outages without experiencing any core damage, through the activation of an automatic start up of emergency generators powered by diesel. Further, when emergency power kicks in, an automatic shutdown of the nuclear power plant commences. The dangerous control rods are dropped into the core, while water is pumped by the diesel power generators into the reactor to reduce the heat and thus, prevent a meltdown. Here is the catch in this process, the spent fuel rods are encased in both a primary and secondary containment structure which is designed to withstand a core meltdown. However, should the pumps stop because either the generators fail or diesel fuel is not available, the fuel rods are subsequently uncovered and a Fukushima type of core meltdown commences immediately. At this point, I took Judy Haar’s comments to a source of mine at the Palo Verde Nuclear power plant. My source informed me that as per NERC policy, nuclear power plants are required to have enough diesel fuel to run for a period of seven days. Some plants have thirty days of diesel. This is the good news, but it is all downhill from here.
The Unresolved Power Blackout Problem
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