Wednesday, November 10, 2010

COULD THE MISSILE LAUNCHED OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA INDICATE A SOON ATTACK UPON AMERICA??

Just this week there was a "Missile fired off California coast" and according to the following link; "The Pentagon is trying to find out if a missile was fired off the California coast, and who launched it." 

 

 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8121612/Missile-fired-off-California-coast.html 
 Little known, there is a weapon that easily could devastate America within minutes of launching of only one missile. 

This technological possibility has not widely been disclosed to the public; perhaps purposefully, so as not to panic the "sheeple".

The below article explains how our dependence on modern technology in this electronic age could literally be "the death of us". 

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from a nuclear device or from a massive solar storm could instantly send our technologically dependent society back into the 1800's.

            "One EMP burst and the world goes dark "  

"The sky erupts. Cities darken, food spoils and homes fall silent. Civilization collapses.

End-of-the-world novel? A video game? Or could such a scenario loom in America's future?

There is talk of catastrophe ahead, depending on whom you believe, because of the threat of an electromagnetic pulse triggered by either a supersized solar storm or terrorist A-bomb, both capable of disabling the electric grid that powers modern life.

Electromagnetic pulses (EMP) are oversized outbursts of atmospheric electricity. Whether powered by geomagnetic storms or by nuclear blasts, their resultant intense magnetic fields can induce ground currents strong enough to burn out power lines and electrical equipment across state lines.

The threat has even become political fodder, drawing warnings from former House speaker Newt Gingrich, a likely presidential contender.

"We are not today hardened against this," he told a Heritage Foundation audience last year. "It is an enormous catastrophic threat."

Meanwhile, in Congress, a "Grid Act" bill aimed at the threat awaits Senate action, having passed in the House of Representatives.

Fear is evident. With the sun's 11-year solar cycle ramping up for its stormy maximum in 2012, and nuclear concerns swirling about Iran and North Korea, a drumbeat of reports and blue-ribbon panels center on electromagnetic pulse scenarios.

"We're taking this seriously," says Ed Legge of the Edison Electric Institute in Washington, which represents utilities. He points to a North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) report in June, conducted with the Energy Department, that found pulse threats to the grid "may be much greater than anticipated."

There are "some important reasons for concern," says physicist Yousaf Butt of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass. "But there is also a lot of fluff."

At risk are the more than 200,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines that cross North America, supplying 1,800 utilities the power for TVs, lights, refrigerators and air conditioners in homes, and for the businesses, hospitals and police stations that take care of us all.

"The electric grid's vulnerability to cyber and to other attacks is one of the single greatest threats to our national security," Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., said in June as he introduced the bill to the House of Representatives.

Simple physics, big worry-

The electromagnetic pulse threat is a function of simple physics: Electromagnetic pulses and geomagnetic storms can alter Earth's magnetic field. Changing magnetic fields in the atmosphere, in turn, can trigger surging currents in power lines.

"It is a well-understood phenomenon," says Butt, who this year reviewed geomagnetic and nuke blast worries in The Space Review."

"The high-altitude nuclear-weapon-generated electromagnetic pulse is one of a small number of threats that has the potential to hold our society seriously at risk," concluded a 2008 EMP Commission report headed by William Graham, a former science adviser to President Reagan."

The terror effect:

"In the nuclear scenario, the detonation of an atomic bomb anywhere from 25 to 500 miles high electrifies, or ionizes, the atmosphere about 25 miles up, triggering a series of electromagnetic pulses. The pulse's reach varies with the size of the bomb, the height of its blast and design.

Gingrich last year cited the EMP Commission report in warning, "One weapon of this kind that went off over Omaha would eliminate most of the electrical production in the United States."

Super solar storm:

On the solar front, the big fear is a solar super storm, a large, fast, coronal mass ejection with a magnetic field that lines up with an orientation perfectly opposite the Earth's own magnetic field, says solar physicist Bruce Tsurutani of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

Tsuritani and other solar physicists view such an event as inevitable in the next 10 to 100 years."


http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2010-10-26-emp_N.htm  


The following synopsis of the immediate effects of an EMP illustrates the formidable threat that one simple "E-bomb" is to our modernized society:


"The E -BOMB'
"In the blink of an eye, electromagnetic bombs could throw civilization back 200 years ; and terrorists can build them for only $400 ...."
"Text by : JIM WILSON, and educative illustration by : JOHN BATCHELOR"
"The next Pearl Harbor will not announce itself with a searing flash of nuclear light.  You only will hear a sharp crack in the distance.  By the time you mistakenly identify this sound as an innocent clap of thunder, the civilized world will have become unhinged.  Fluorescent lights and television sets will glow eerily bright, despite being turned off.  The aroma of ozone mixed with smoldering plastic will seep from outlet covers as electric wires arc and telephone lines melt.  Your Palm Pilot and MP3 player will feel warm to the touch, their batteries overloaded.  Your computer, and every bit of data on it, will be toast. And then you will notice that the world sounds different too.  The background music of civilization, the whirl of internal-combustion engines, will have stopped.  Save a few diesels, engines will never start again.  You, however, will remain unharmed, as you find yourself thrust backward 200 years, to a time when electricity meant a lightning bolt fracturing the night sky.  This is not a hypothetical, son-of-Y2K scenario.  It is a realistic assessment of the damage the Pentagon believes could be inflicted by a new generation of weapons : E-bombs ...."
"CONCLUSION :»  to knock out electric power, computers and telecommunication and you've destroyed the foundation of modern society.  In the age of Third World-sponsored terrorism, the E-bomb is the great equalizer"


http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/emp-terror.htm

In fact, there is an excellent book, Earthquake Resurrection, by author David Lowe, that theorizes that the Rapture itself could be a nuclear event. 


The transformation of mortal bodies into glorified bodies would probably result in the manipulation of atoms of which all matter(our physical bodies) is made.

This transformation from mortal into immortal could yield an atomic rearrangement resulting in a nuclear event. 

This possible worldwide occurrence of multiple nuclear events could precipitate global seismic activity. Hence, the title of David Lowe's amazing book, Earthquake Resurrection.

http://www.earthquakeresurrection.com/#ersynopsis

It would seem that this potential for nuclear events around the globe caused by the Rapture could also conceivably and theoretically create the potential for EMP's worldwide.

Either theory is predictive of "sudden destruction"coinciding with the readied Bride being translated and removed to safety.

1 Thessalonians 5:3 While people are saying, "Peace and safety," destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

This recent mysterious event off the coast of California will probably be explained away by our government as to not panic the masses.

However, it is in within the realm of probability that this evident missile launch could actually be a"dry run" for a terrorist organization or a rogue country; desiring to dismantle the power of America. 

This could be accomplished by literally disrupting the electrical/electronic power of the United States.

Due to the many unknowns facing us in the near future, it is vital that we all know and are known by the true power of the universe, the one true living God, through His Son, Yeshua the Savior of mankind.


























2 comments:

  1. I too have read David's amazing book Earthquake Resurrection, and find it not only fascinating exegesis but historically interesting as well. Please read it. See his website, much to be gleaned there, and order the book from Amazon if you think it sounds good. David is a full time accountant, not a pastor, although a Bible teacher at his church, so the website is not often updated, but the basics are still there. An
    overlooked important work.

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