
EMP Apocalypse: Why the ‘90% Die’ Claim Is Wrong
Key Takeaways A nationwide electromagnetic pulse from a high-altitude nuclear detonation or severe geomagnetic storm could trigger catastrophic infrastructure failures, as warned by the bipartisan EMP Commission in 2004 and 2008, which recommended specific hardening measures for protection. Verified evidence shows real vulnerabilities: events like the 1859 Carrington solar storm and the 1989 Quebec blackout […]
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