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Rolling EMP Effect
00:03:52
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| In your studies, if an EMP bomb is exploded over our nation, doesn't even have to come to earth, just up in the air, what will be the results, do you think, from what you study? | |
| Well, in a nutshell, life as we know it in America is going to be over. | |
| I mean, the studies that the government has done saying that if an EMP blanketed America and took our grid down, and in fact, they even say that the rolling effect of taking part of the grid down could literally wipe out the whole grid. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| They wouldn't literally have to hit all of America with an EMP that it would literally roll across the country because we're all intertied together. | |
| I don't think they understand that. | |
| It's like a domino effect. | |
| And this government study said that without having the benefit of electricity, gas pumps wouldn't work. | |
| A lot of water is pumped. | |
| I mean, your cash registers, your banks, your EMTs, I mean, everything is run with electricity. | |
| And if you're in a northern climate, your furnace is not going to work. | |
| Your pipes are going to freeze. | |
| They say that in one year, as many as 90% of all Americans could be dead. | |
| And if an EMP hits next month, next year, next year is too soon for me. | |
| How many people can get prepared in just a few months? | |
| But I just keep going back to what we're going to do. | |
| Well, Governor Huckabee said that very thing. | |
| Would you champion the fixed this grid? | |
| It has to be a priority for America for this reason. | |
| It would literally shut down not just our comfort of life, but life itself. | |
| You couldn't make transactions. | |
| Think about all the people in a hospital. | |
| If you truly lose power, and I'm not talking about losing it for a day or two, but lose the transmission system, which if there were an electromagnetic pulse, which is a blast that could be well over the atmosphere, so it's not like a nuclear device hitting the earth. | |
| It just happens above the power grid. | |
| It fries everything electronically. | |
| But the truth is, it would be that almost 95% of the country would likely die. | |
| And again, what you said is true. | |
| This is not some cuckoo saying it. | |
| It's leading sociologists saying that it would likely be that 95% of the world could die within six months. | |
| It's that serious a situation. | |
| And the four-star generals, and we have several of them coming in the next few weeks, they have warned us, you know, what are we going to be doing, you know, if an EMP hits, trucks won't move, the airplanes come down out of the sky, and it's over as far as movement goes. | |
| And the grid, when that grid goes, it's that domino effect you're talking about. | |
| It burns out the whole system then. | |
| And then the parts, this major system, takes huge parts. | |
| We have to go to California. | |
| I have a brother-in-law that works for GE, and he's in the division where they make power plants all over the world. | |
| And he actually gives bids for people to go, like changing a coal-fired plant into a gas-fired plant, and he sets up all the part orders for the big transformers. | |
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Transformer Shortages?
00:00:40
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| He knows where the transformers are being made. | |
| He says, we're trying to get the customers to use Mexican and a few American-made transformers, but everybody wants to get them from China because China has the cheapest transformers. | |
| But you know what? | |
| If China wants to see us go down, do you think they're going to sell us transformers? | |
| And my brother-in-law told me, he says, these transformers are custom-built for each substation. | |
| You can't just turn to a warehouse where there's a thousand substation transformers and say, give me A, B, and C. They're not there. | |
| That's right. | |
| And it takes up to two years to build these big transformers. | |