free hit counter

Rise of the Reds

Learn military tactics to repel an invasion by a foreign military force. An all encompassing study of small unit tactics and movements including, "pepper potting", shoot and scoot, bounding/leap frogging maneuvers, linear ambushes and ambush types such as the L ambush, inverted wedge formation, swarming, hammer and anvil, and much more.

North Korea Tests 'Super-EMP' Nuke

Gary Samore, a top Obama administration national security official, warned of new sanctions if North Korea conducted a third round of nuclear tests on Monday, as reports surfaced that North Korea has miniaturized its nuclear warheads so they can be delivered by ballistic missile.

North Korea’s last round of tests, conducted in May 2009, appear to have included a “super-EMP” weapon, capable of emitting enough gamma rays to disable the electric power grid across most of the lower 48 states, says Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, a former CIA nuclear weapons analyst and president of EMPact America, a citizens lobbying group.

Samore, who handles arms control and non-proliferation issues, warned that “additional strong sanctions will be imposed on the North with the support of Russia and China."

North Korea’s nuclear tests have been dismissed as failures by some analysts because of their low explosive yield. But Dr. Pry believes they bore the “signature” of the Russian-designed “super-EMP” weapon, capable of emitting more gamma radiation than a 25-megaton nuclear weapon.

Pry believes the U.S. intelligence community was expecting North Korea to test a first generation implosion device with an explosive yield of 10 to 20 kilotons, similar to the bomb the U.S. exploded over Nagasaki in 1945. He said, “So when they saw one that put off just three kilotons, they said it failed. That is so implausible."

The technology for producing a first generation implosion weapon has been around since 1945, and is thoroughly described in open source literature.

South Korean defense minister, Kim Kwan-jin, told his country’s parliament on Monday that North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing its nuclear weapons design, allowing them to place a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile.

His analysis coincided with Congressional testimony in March by Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Burgess, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, who stated that North Korea “may now have several plutonium-based warheads that it can deliver by ballistic missiles.”

The Soviet Union conducted an atmospheric test of an EMP weapon in 1962 over Kazakhstan whose pulse wave set on fire a power station 300 kilometers away and destroyed it within 10 seconds.

http://www.newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/super-emp-emp-northkorea-nuke/2...

Load Previous Replies
  • up

    apeman2502

      During the Korean war, U.S. troops were led into battle after American generals' plans were relayed through the Soviet chair of the United Nations Security Council. Rumor has it that General MacArthur, incensed at hearing of this, closed shop to Pres. Truman's Skull and Bones Cabinet and the rest of the civilian branches of the U.S. government and went to town on North Korea. General MacArthur's efforts were halted when the U.S. military advanced through North Korea enough to prepare to enter Red China in pursuit of enemy forces. MacArthur's ardor and success caused his dismissal by Pres. Truman. Things went back to human sacrifice and stalemate. This status quo remains to this day. A macabre market for tools of the killing trade and  events leading many to believe that North Korea works for the U.S. military industrial complex that Pres. Eisenhower warned us about. Donald Rumsfeld's selling North Korea enough nuclear technology via a Swiss company and access to suitable isotopes provided the needed basis for North Korea to wield nukes. They wield nukes with the blessing of these MIC and NWO=OWO people and not without their blessing. The U.S. MIC will murder thousands more Americans with all the enthusiasm of the 9-11 attacks. Most Americans are too stupid to try to grasp this and they ignore this fact at all Americans' peril.

    6
  • up

    Cryptocurrency

    Great replies, brothers in Liberty.

    I wish I could speak as eloquently as the rest of you have on this topic, though I am not as familiar with the situation as I would like to be. I always thought of N. Korea as a 'rogue nation' mostly because I hadn't taken the time to cultivate a more accurate discernment of the forces at work behind the Red Star.

    As much as I would like to offer something as insightful to the discussion as you gentlemen have, my proclivities side with personal ignorance as a generality on these matters. However, in lieu of the expected pontifications that often arise with geopolitical assessments, I will say, I find it odd that the Red Dawn movie is recently released depicting N. Korea as a Soviet backed invasion force that occupies the north western seaboard, while Russia takes the entire eastern seaboard, preceded by an emp strike that is entirely plausible given the admitted vulnerability of our nations electrical grid.

    We have witnessed before, how Hollywood has foreshadowed events that have played out in actuality. While foreshadowing is often used as a plot device in movies to make subsequent events of greater consequence more believable, it would stand to reason, that Hollywood could indeed be used as a foreshadowing device for the purpose of pre-programming a given reality for a desired acceptance.

    So what is the connection to this movie is my question? Because there is a connection no doubt. Now the movie, by itself is amazing. It is true liberty and the spirit of the founders exemplified. Watch it. WATCH Red Dawn. Then watch it again. The reviews were horrendous. Down right nasty and dishonest. I read one review that described it as a, "Tea Party wet dream." Should tell you something right there. Then I began to realize, it's politics at play as always. The establishment did not like Red Dawn. They did not like Red Dawn at all. Aside from the message of liberty and spirit of resistance, the realism of the resistance operations in Red Dawn is something to behold down to the tiniest detail. A virtual blueprint for insurgency during a foreign military occupation.

    I find it to be of no coincidence, that Red Dawn is finally released after being shelved for three years, then all of a sudden, the Red Star of N. Korea is raised with the most provocative saber rattling in 60 yrs. 

    Thoughts?

    9
  • up

    Deep Space

    The problem isn't that you will need candles & flashlights to see at night, the problem is that Nuclear Power Plants only have 2 weeks worth of fuel on site to maintain cooling. If/when the grid goes down we are looking at 400+ Fukushimas ALL AT ONCE!

    Read On...

    Four Hundred Chernobyls: Solar Flares, Electromagnetic Pulses and Nuclear Armageddon

    http://truth-out.org/news/item/7301-400-chernobyls-solar-flares-ele...

    6