Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I said it’s resistant not “bullet proof”. The meaning of words matters.
Let me know how that works out for you.
Resistant is nothing in an actual EMP event, if you don’t guard against every entrance of the pulse you’ve done nothing in the end.
It’s an exact analogy to leaving all doors and windows in your home secured, except 1. The badness gets in.

Subject matter knowledge is what matters.
 
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Let me know how that works out for you.
Resistant is nothing in an actual EMP event, if you don’t guard against every entrance of the pulse you’ve done nothing in the end.
It’s an exact analogy to leaving all doors and windows in your home secured, except 1. The badness gets in.

Subject matter knowledge is what matters.
I’m not worried about an EMP period 🤷‍♂️
 
Exactly.

Worry about something important.

Our galaxy is on a collision course with another galaxy and we don't have a single government program working on a solution.
They’ll hop on that once they decide what a woman is


Also, let’s say it’s a man made EMP and not one from the sun, and the “experts” aren’t full of shit. The US Gov says they will launch all of our available war heads as soon as we see inbound ICBMs. Our launch sites would be targets and I think from launch there’s something like a half hour flight time(I’m going off fuzzy memories)…they use the term “use it or lose it” supposedly and if that’s in fact true we are all fucked.

Russia claims to have decommissioned their “Dead Hand” system but many don’t believe it from what I’ve read. That system after detecting a nuclear attack automatically launches their full arsenal.

If potentially thousands of nuclear warheads hit the US more than likely most if lucky will see some light and poof. I’ve seen radiation poisoning, I’ll take ground zero.
 
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They’ll hop on that once they decide what a woman is


Also, let’s say it’s a man made EMP and not one from the sun, and the “experts” aren’t full of shit. The US Gov says they will launch all of our available war heads as soon as we see inbound ICBMs. Our launch sites would be targets and I think from launch there’s something like a half hour flight time(I’m going off fuzzy memories)…they use the term “use it or lose it” supposedly and if that’s in fact true we are all fucked.

Russia claims to have decommissioned their “Dead Hand” system but many don’t believe it from what I’ve read. That system after detecting a nuclear attack automatically launches their full arsenal.

If potentially thousands of nuclear warheads hit the US more than likely most if lucky will see some light and poof. I’ve seen radiation poisoning, I’ll take ground zero.

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